That is accurate to ZOS’ wording, not a bug. ZOS uses “bracing” as blocking and “blocking” as blocking an attack.
Avran_Sylt wrote: »That is accurate to ZOS’ wording, not a bug. ZOS uses “bracing” as blocking and “blocking” as blocking an attack.
That would be a "parry"
Given the effect persists after a block it should then use the past tense "Blocked"
At the very lest specify that you "Block an Attack".
Otherwise, I blocked (the air?), I didn't prevent anything, but I blocked, is a valid argument.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »Avran_Sylt wrote: »That is accurate to ZOS’ wording, not a bug. ZOS uses “bracing” as blocking and “blocking” as blocking an attack.
That would be a "parry"
Given the effect persists after a block it should then use the past tense "Blocked"
At the very lest specify that you "Block an Attack".
Otherwise, I blocked (the air?), I didn't prevent anything, but I blocked, is a valid argument.
Parrying is not the same as blocking. You cannot "parry" attacks in ESO.
If a tooltip says "Block" or "Blocking", it means actually blocking an attack. "Bracing" is what they use when something procs upon activating block.
You cannot "block" nothing - you CAN brace for an incoming attack in the hopes of blocking it.