Watch 2:05 - 2:10 ... 2 WBs to 1 target, both give knockback .. and if you look carefully you can even see the whirling effect indicating he has the CC immunity while he flies after getting hit with t
end with people who can literally see something broken in front of them, and dismiss it like it's nothing. Or worse, deflect it back to the person making the complaint. And try to spin things to look
And thus we arrive at why Nightblades have the best AND strongest CC in the game. Fear. If fear wasn't so damn buggy, it wouldn't be as strong as it is. I believe that strongly. But, as it is currentl
Are you trying to make the argument that CC break in this game works? It doesn't work. I can smash R+L trigger REPEATEDLY with full stamina and not break CC. If you're going to act like not having
on(except dks), and is awarded with double cc immunity. He will come back to fight again with full health before even the cc immunity goes off. In what world giving double cc immunity to retreating t
Noteworthy here is that the immunity counter starts ticking from 0.1s time stamp when the stun of the first fossilize is broken and not when the 2nd stage root effect runs out at 3.1s.
Another thread here prompted me to think about the problematic crowd control issue in BGs and Cyrodiil. The player character must successfully break-free or dodge roll to counter the crowd control ef