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    I have been dodging archers luni and MS crits. It shows a critical hit, but has a blue dodge below it.

    Has anyone been able to test whether the dodge of a crit has lowered typical damage from another person or not?

    Thanks in advance

  • #2
    When damage values are in blue (or if it's a critical hit with a little blue text saying "dodge" next to it) you succeeded i blocking the attack. And yes, when you block an attack (even a crit) it results in reduced damage.

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    • #3
      Just to clarify, there's a difference between dodge and block (even though both of them shows the same "text").

      Dodge comes from illusion astral.
      Block comes from, well, your block values.
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      • #4
        curious here, u can still recieve a crit and block it? i thought block killed the crit?

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        • #5
          curious here, u can still recieve a crit and block it? i thought block killed the crit?
          You get red crit numbers, and small blue "dodge" text under them. Apparently you take 30% less damage than from a regular crit.
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          • #6
            i've never had red crit n blue block numbers in same attack that i noticed was why i asked! unless it in a multi hit

            edit :- by multi i mean rof meteor etc! triple hit skills

            seems strange to get critical strike on someone that managed to block ur move is all! crit in any rpg is dex based ( i know not here but bare with me) so if the other toon has the agi to dodge or block the attack then surely u can't crit him as u found no weakness in his her armour!
            Last edited by BrixunMortar; 10-02-2013, 04:43 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BrixunMortar View Post
              i've never had red crit n blue block numbers in same attack that i noticed was why i asked! unless it in a multi hit

              edit :- by multi i mean rof meteor etc! triple hit skills

              seems strange to get critical strike on someone that managed to block ur move is all! crit in any rpg is dex based ( i know not here but bare with me) so if the other toon has the agi to dodge or block the attack then surely u can't crit him as u found no weakness in his her armour!

              fyi: u can Block crit damage / dodge is from the illusion astral and gives a value of 1, sometimes 2. When u block in wartune, u take reduced damage from the attack, approximately 30% reduction. Blocks can be lower or higher, but thats the way I understand it. Higher block for knights, they have healing factor from blocks (believe me, I find that ridiculous too). But anyways, think of it as a high damage attack, still got 'blocked' but still does some high damage. If it didn't crit, they would block and end up taking lower damage than crit dmg.
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              • #8
                Crit determins if a hit deals extra damage.
                Block determines if blocker receives redused damaged.
                So a crit hit can be dodged: attacker gets a x% stronger hit and defender receives y% less damage. Block skills trigger

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SirChuck View Post
                  I have been dodging archers luni and MS crits. It shows a critical hit, but has a blue dodge below it.

                  Has anyone been able to test whether the dodge of a crit has lowered typical damage from another person or not?

                  Thanks in advance
                  when it writes critic and dodge in same time dmg is reduced and thats it

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