o.O
24 man in Alexander? The same time?
How you want to fight, when it looks like this:
http://www.wittremberg.de/mediapool/..._0_600-534.jpg
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o.O
24 man in Alexander? The same time?
How you want to fight, when it looks like this:
http://www.wittremberg.de/mediapool/..._0_600-534.jpg
On A3(S) if you wipe on the 2nd phase (the hand) it should, before letting you release turn around and give you the finger for lulz :P
Half agree with this, i did like the BGMs, especially floor 4 but the rest is pretty much a snooze fest, no new story even for savage because they want "everyone to experience it" the gear was an insult as it's exactly the same look normal and savage, just with the "prototype" taken out. with the weapons being the only unique part of the set. the stages are unimpressive, they kind of dropped the ball on this one. Better luck with the next set, or raid. and most groups can't seem to pass A3 which is causing groups to fall apart because people are losing interest and don't log on or quit entirely.
The main issue was not enough AoE in general. As a white mage, I was able to stand still long enough to cast a cure every once in a while, that shouldn't happen .....
The music from Alexander didnt have enough Cowbell, in any of the songs. Need lots more Cowbell.
From my experience learning A3S took my static longer to learn than both T9 and T9 Savage which were the hardest fights Coil had to offer bar T7, but T7 wasn't really mechanics as opposed to controlling your dps output and pushing phases at the correct time. When the game first came out I was really casual and didn't hit level 50 before they nerfed T5's Twisters so I can't comment on how brutal they were, but from what I hear they were pretty unforgivable.
King Theodan would of been much more amazing as a coil-type boss.
Long story short, original twisters weren't tuned to deal with any latency above 30 ping because all testing is done over LAN internally. So literally hours after the first couple of clears they decided to retune the timing to better accommodate.
Much unlike a couple of fights we have now.