The basic of blocking is reducing the incoming damage you take.
Blocking reduces the damage you take from the attack(s) you are blocking, blocking costs stamina. If you also want to attack, make sure to only block for short periods of time during an actual incoming attack(mob white attacks mostly).
Stamina regen is lowered or completely disabled during blocking(not sure which), so don't hold block forever. When you run out of stamina, block will no longer work either.
Whether you need to attack or should attack depends on the content you are running. In a dungeon noone really expects a tank to do any damage, but if you do the Infinite Archive for instance, both taking and dealing damage is required. But in both cases goes: Time your blocks with incoming attacks, holding block non-stop will make block fail eventually due to running out of stamina.
PS: Every class and every role needs to block if they are under attack from a mob and the mob uses their signaled build-up white attack.
Zombocalypse wrote: »How do I know that the mob is about to use their so-called "white attack"? And does every mob have one? And how do I know it is, in fact, their "white attack"?
LanteanPegasus wrote: »Zombocalypse wrote: »How do I know that the mob is about to use their so-called "white attack"? And does every mob have one? And how do I know it is, in fact, their "white attack"?
I think by "white attack" they mean a powerful/heavy attack. That an enemy is working up to that is signalled by the game by an aura of white/golden thin lines/beams radiating out of said enemy.
In game, if you go to the Help menu, scroll down to "Combat" and choose "Blocking" you'll see a picture of exactly that.
Yes, the signaled build-up white attack that shows white lines around the mob. (red lines means you have to bash them)Zombocalypse wrote: »LanteanPegasus wrote: »Zombocalypse wrote: »How do I know that the mob is about to use their so-called "white attack"? And does every mob have one? And how do I know it is, in fact, their "white attack"?
I think by "white attack" they mean a powerful/heavy attack. That an enemy is working up to that is signalled by the game by an aura of white/golden thin lines/beams radiating out of said enemy.
In game, if you go to the Help menu, scroll down to "Combat" and choose "Blocking" you'll see a picture of exactly that.
@Sarannah
Is this true, Sarannah?
The basic of blocking is reducing the incoming damage you take.
Blocking reduces the damage you take from the attack(s) you are blocking, blocking costs stamina. If you also want to attack, make sure to only block for short periods of time during an actual incoming attack(mob signaled build-up white attacks mostly).
Stamina regen is lowered or completely disabled during blocking(not sure which), so don't hold block forever. When you run out of stamina, block will no longer work either.
Whether you need to attack or should attack depends on the content you are running. In a dungeon noone really expects a tank to do any damage, but if you do the Infinite Archive for instance, both taking and dealing damage is required. But in both cases goes: Time your blocks with incoming attacks, holding block non-stop will make block fail eventually due to running out of stamina.
PS: Every class and every role needs to block if they are under attack from a mob and the mob uses their signaled build-up white attack.
Zombocalypse wrote: »The basic of blocking is reducing the incoming damage you take.
Blocking reduces the damage you take from the attack(s) you are blocking, blocking costs stamina. If you also want to attack, make sure to only block for short periods of time during an actual incoming attack(mob white attacks mostly).
Stamina regen is lowered or completely disabled during blocking(not sure which), so don't hold block forever. When you run out of stamina, block will no longer work either.
Whether you need to attack or should attack depends on the content you are running. In a dungeon noone really expects a tank to do any damage, but if you do the Infinite Archive for instance, both taking and dealing damage is required. But in both cases goes: Time your blocks with incoming attacks, holding block non-stop will make block fail eventually due to running out of stamina.
PS: Every class and every role needs to block if they are under attack from a mob and the mob uses their signaled build-up white attack.
How do I know that the mob is about to use their so-called "white attack"? And does every mob have one? And how do I know it is, in fact, their "white attack"?
Zombocalypse wrote: »So there is blocking in this game. The question is, how do I make the most of it? How does that work?
So, I taunt enemies so they will stay away from my friends, and then block while they attack me so I get less damage? But then what about the need for me to attack them? Why block if I should attack?
What's the use of blocking and what's it for when I also need to attack?
Thanks.