Cat Boss Savage is the hardest combat ever! Mine like to park in front of my monitor and bat at it while I am trying to do things. Or want to roll on the keyboard begging for pets.
Not gonna lie. I will do this if I keep getting the first three dungeons of ARR several times in a row across several days. Even moreso if I noticed the party has nobody that needs their first clear—I will bail and eat that penalty.
The only factor that will discourage me from leaving is when somebody needs their first clear. I’m more than happy to help.
This is mostly general talk on Dalriada but...
People do not seem to like waiting a minute or so to get top ready and then refuse to use return once instant KO by a colossus and waiting for rez.
You unlock Dalriada at max rank, you gain mettle fast, what is the point of waiting for rez and starting fight debuffed that lasts 2 minutes.
It is not even about being perfect but does not take a genius to see how that goes
(This is just a delayed rant since I am on break
so this happened to me sometimes weeks ago)
So TIL that if a raidwide goes off right as you are getting up from a raise and it hits you, you are immediately dead again because the server does need that tick to apply the Transcendent buff on you.
I learned this the hard way in LoTA just now. Got killed because our tank wasn't taking on the Vassago trash set, get raised just in time to get hit with a raidwide that immediately killed me before the server tick could apply the buff.
I'd like to add on to this with my own Dalriada happenings:
If your party hasn't called top, don't take one of the bikes up there and prevent the other members of top party from being able to go. Saw that happen earlier and while the party lead for top was a bit of a tool, the point still stood that half of top got screwed due to other people yanking the bikes "just because they could".
Also, personal side note - I appreciate Lost Swift, but pls do not use it during the doors on last boss. That speed boost is insane and can send you right into a death wall if you aren't expecting it. ; v;
Or at least tell the party about it.
I’ve had my fair share of tasting the greasy floor from running straight to deathwall because I’m so used with the normal run speed pace & does not look 100% of time where I am anymore; it became a muscle memory. Indeed I am in memory by then.
Yeah, warning would help too, though sprint is usually enough for that section anyway if you absolutely don't trust yourself to follow the crowd for the mechanic. I just had to ask the BRD to not use it since they got me killed twice because of popping Swift - I wasn't expecting it and ran right into the wall both times, that sudden jump in movement is jarring.