If Hawk Eye guarantees that all attacks land, and Perfect Dodge guarantees you dodge one physical attack, does this mean the Bard hits or does the Ninja dodge?
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If Hawk Eye guarantees that all attacks land, and Perfect Dodge guarantees you dodge one physical attack, does this mean the Bard hits or does the Ninja dodge?
Don't try to do this, it might destroy all the datas of the game !
Same thing happens when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object.
Perfect dodge is essentially just a parry that mitigates all damage. A dodge isn't registered as a miss so PD would still activate.
some things better left unanswered /panic
I think, the bard won't miss but the ninja will dodge it. It's like let's say that I try to shoot an arrow at you and it didn't hit you, I missed. But if I shot an arrow at you and you dodged it, technically I didn't miss because you moved out of the way. Then again....idk how you can test your theory....it's pretty hard to test it in frontlines lol. I guess try it in wolves den?
I think Hawk Eye just invisibly raises your accuracy to max. That means you won't miss a level 100 monster and someone with Featherfoot.
Perfect Dodge + Manawall will not prevent the user for being hit. It will still result into 0 damage though
It's not "unstoppable force" it's "irresistable force".
Paradox, force infinity.
Like the time someone asked "What happens if two Paladins use Cover on each other? Who gets the damage?"
And then what happens here?!?
http://i62.tinypic.com/280m5fo.png
In response to the above posts: The first PLD to use cover takes the damage, sadly. I ran this experiment over several variations on the theme haha.
I like this thread. It makes me laugh.