This screen shot is pretty heavily edited. It was originally taken in limsa lominsa by the fishing trainer. I just made it look like a Frontline with the bahamuts and crazy spell effects with photoshop.
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Those lines show up when the AoE is from an enemy. You need those because otherwise how can you tell if you can enter the Slipstream or not?
Hell, stepping in a Doton thinking it was a safe Doton would be a bitch.
Anyways, those are just vanilla markers, you see them all the time on Frontlines. No mods here.
The bigger problem is that it's -100%- a premade you're facing, and it's nothing new in frontlines, just more evident now as you see teams wiped out in an instant by a meta squad. Add to that quick BH5 snowballing and it's a carnage when it happens. Not the most fun that's for sure, if you care about winning.
100%?
Heh, a 15% at best. You don't even know how many of those Bahamuts are from his team, since Bahamut and Phoenix still have an issue where you can't tell which is which. Any given Frontline will have a point where the place gets flooded with Bahamuts, you just need to learn to see it coming and guard against the flood. Rule of thumbs is if the enemy is about to charge the SMNs are just gonna see that huge ball of enemies drool at how much they can pad their damage counters, odds are way smaller if you're on the charging team, though, for some reason it seems like I'm the only one that throws Bahamuts on charging teams sometimes.
But yeah, it naturally devolves into a flood of Purgations and Bahamuts... Some free-kill Dragoons if you know how to maneuver around it, because Dragoon forgets that he'll be in the middle of an entire team if he tries a Sky High...
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I say that based on the score, not the number of bahamut on the field. No way the score is that skewed in favor of blue without a premade in said team. Even 2-3 is enough.
Also yes it's not that hard to see a flood of bahamut coming but the majority of players don't know what's happening on the field anyway so they will get wiped. The same could be said for a dragoon, no one pays attention to the faint light of its LB so it can easily get in, unleash an LB, and quickly get out without too much hassle.
I'm just there for the wolf marks....