Crixus8000 wrote: »Hurricane just reveals you. I main a stamsorc so I can only give advice from that point of view.
I will usually always catch a nb trying to escape, but only because most players move so predictably. They always go for the escape that is most obvious. If there is some good terrain around you can use that, like cloak and jump off hill since there will be multiple layers of rocks and places to go, making it harder to track you.
The best way to escape imo is to fear/stun the stamsorc then try to escape, or just use shade. A good nb using shade and cloak is very hard to catch.
Crixus8000 wrote: »Hurricane just reveals you. I main a stamsorc so I can only give advice from that point of view.
I will usually always catch a nb trying to escape, but only because most players move so predictably. They always go for the escape that is most obvious. If there is some good terrain around you can use that, like cloak and jump off hill since there will be multiple layers of rocks and places to go, making it harder to track you.
The best way to escape imo is to fear/stun the stamsorc then try to escape, or just use shade. A good nb using shade and cloak is very hard to catch.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »From a NB perspective I can give you advise, but I guess this is really obvious.
Hurricane gives sorcs Minor Expedition buff incising their movement Speed by 10%.
I use cloak in combination with double take or bow passive + roll dodge (or anything that gives Major Expedition). Basically you need to first leave Hurricane AEO and then use cloak. But if your enemy has a build designed for speed (like many stam sorcs do) it wont that easy. Alternatively you can try to use a gap closer on a nearest different enemy (to leave Hurricane AOE) or maybe even use shadow image skill if you feel comfortable teleporting back to your shadow (that is also very obvious too as many players will "camp" your shadow as soon as they will see you are running it.
CatchMeTrolling wrote: »Wherever you do never move forward, it’s so obvious. Cloaking and going in the direction people least expect usually works, such as cloaking with your back turned but moving towards them.
brandonv516 wrote: »CatchMeTrolling wrote: »Wherever you do never move forward, it’s so obvious. Cloaking and going in the direction people least expect usually works, such as cloaking with your back turned but moving towards them.
Very good advice. Most enemies do not expect this and other than being spammed with Steel Tornado, it's usually a good direction for escape.
Waffennacht wrote: »So many NBs.
My advice: die
Lol, not really. Shade is probably your best option. Even better if you don't play in the horrid lag of Cyrodiil but do so in BGs.
Lord_Etrigan wrote: »Hi guys,
Realy good advice recieved from everyone thank you. I tried using fear but found it unpredictable as enemies not always effected (Not sure if its a bug or not). I am running a pure sniper build so im thinking of replacing Fear with draining shot and hopefuly if it fires then it should at least give me breathing space to cloak away.
Lord_Etrigan wrote: »Hi Guys,
Looking for advice.
What counters can a nb use against Hurricane.
I find that once you are within range you are done for as you can't cloak and it stuns you nonstop.