I've never seen 1 + 1 add up to 3 either, but hey you seem like the hopeful type, so good luck with that I guess.
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JR's not exactly being diplomatic here, but I can confirm that they're right. Once you reach 4 pillars, the safe zones become very small and are often only on one side of the arena. If you happen to choose the wrong side to stand on BEFORE the pillars rise and the telegraphs go out, it is possible to have too little time to find and reach the safe zone, at which point you're just done, there's nothing you can do about it, and nothing you really could've done to change the situation other than...be psychic, I guess. Happened to me a boatload of times.
You're right about that. When 4 pillars are active, two adjacent pillars being circle aoes will completely cover the side of the arena they're on, all the way to the edge leaving no safe room (this doesn't happen with 3 pillars, because they're spaced further apart).Quote:
Once you reach 4 pillars, the safe zones become very small and are often only on one side of the arena. If you happen to choose the wrong side to stand on BEFORE the pillars rise and the telegraphs go out, it is possible to have too little time to find and reach the safe zone, at which point you're just done
However, this still isn't an impossible situation. The question then becomes, why do you feel the need to 'choose a side' so early in the first place? Now yeah, I can see why it would make sense in general - it gives a better field of view, the pillars kinda make you want to be far from them, and it works fine for the early phases. However, if you wanted to ensure this never happened when 4 pillars are active, there is another solution that is 100% guaranteed to work.
Instead of picking a side so early, stand in the middle of the map as the pillars spawn. If you see from the cut animation that your 'side' is going to be completely covered by two circle aoes, instead of running back there, just go to any of the other 3 sides instead. Since you're starting from the middle now, all sides are equally close and you will definitely get to the safe one in time - as long as you can identify it quickly enough.
I actually believe that the coin in a cup shuffle is not by chance. I have been tracking them and every time I see where the coin cup stops before they spin, I go there and win the coins. The only time I fail is if I fail to track it, which happens from time to time, but when I know I’ve tracked it, I win the coins. I’ve only beaten the whole thing twice. Once on my main and once on an alt. It’s still fun though, despite it’s difficulty winning the whole thing, I like it.