This is incorrect. I have evaded Dispose on Dark Knight and Ninja without getting clipped once. You simply need to stack on his rear and close within his hit box. His movement is also predetermined based on the direction he spins beforehand.
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sigh, then next time you do the raid, look at the people dodging with you, and see how many die to that despite being right next to you. You'd be surprised. Ninja also has fleet of foot still, which increases its movement speed. Please remember that.
I literally never sprinted at all during that attack. If you're glued to his butt and tightly circle his hitbox you can avoid it. I was on SCH.
Hmmm actually it's normally new people or people who are far away. Normally after some practice most people get it. If your point blank your too close. Either that or your lagging a bit and getting hit though I highly doubt it.
By the way I have tanked, healed, close range, long ranged it. Extremely rare I get hit. Maybe this mechanic is just to complicated for some? Then again so is the math portion it seems.
You don't need to sprint for this.
I don't use sprint against Construct 7. Would you like to see video proof?
i think it would be better to show proof of my own, honestly. I think people are mostly having good connections and aren't realizing it.
https://puu.sh/AshU3/ed9e495d16.png
excuse the MSpaint job.
Like races around a circular track, the closer you are to the center, the less movement you have to do. If you`re finding yourself getting caught by it, then follow the green path, whereas so many people follow the red path without realizing it's extremely unoptimal to dodging this. Just don't be super ultra close to the dead center or you might accidentally clip yourself.
I've been doing the green route since the 2nd time I did the mechanic and there's been times I've had to actually stop for a moment or I might have actually caught up with the laser.
It's a brand new raid. Did you anticipate people not messing up mechanics? Unlike Rabanastre, Ridorano actually gets progressively harder—a nice change of pace for once.
And nice cherry picking. I said Ninja and Dark Knight. The latter has no movement speed advantage.