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    Quote Originally Posted by Gemina View Post
    No. The side and back portals are not only different in color, they also function differently as well. By her saying different, I have no idea how they differ from each other outside the obvious color schemes and positions.
    I have a feeling you are interpreting the latter part as an independent sentence, when in reality the "Stand where" applies to both the first and the second parts. Adding some more words: "Stand where the birds are opposite your debuff, and also where the portals behind you and to your side are of different colors." Or putting it another way: "Stand where the birds are opposite your debuff, and at an intersection of two different-colored portals."

    Explanation, which you probably already know: Portals of the same color are linked. If white birds go into the red portal at the back, then white birds will come out of red portals at the side. Red = white, blue = black (in this example). You want to get hit by different colors. Thus if you have the dark debuff to begin with, you want to stand in front of the red portal (where white birds go in) and with a blue portal to your side (where black birds come out).

    Further explanation: The portals and their intersections form a checkerboard pattern of alternating safe and lethal squares. The initial positions of the birds make two entire columns lethal. Thus there will be four safe squares on the playfield. This is somewhat similar to the grid mechanic on the first boss of Orbonne Monastery.

    Edit: The goal of this sort of short instructions is to give players who do not grasp the logic of the mechanic something to memorize. Those who do grasp the logic will sooner or later come up with their own way of figuring out the safe spots from the clues, as you have done. But given how impatient people are it's impossible to teach the full logic to people after entering the instance.
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    Frizze Steeleblaze
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    Quote Originally Posted by tdb View Post
    I have a feeling you are interpreting the latter part as an independent sentence, when in reality the "Stand where" applies to both the first and the second parts. Adding some more words: "Stand where the birds are opposite your debuff, and also where the portals behind you and to your side are of different colors." Or putting it another way: "Stand where the birds are opposite your debuff, and at an intersection of two different-colored portals."

    Explanation, which you probably already know: Portals of the same color are linked. If white birds go into the red portal at the back, then white birds will come out of red portals at the side. Red = white, blue = black (in this example). You want to get hit by different colors. Thus if you have the dark debuff to begin with, you want to stand in front of the red portal (where white birds go in) and with a blue portal to your side (where black birds come out).

    Further explanation: The portals and their intersections form a checkerboard pattern of alternating safe and lethal squares. The initial positions of the birds make two entire columns lethal. Thus there will be four safe squares on the playfield. This is somewhat similar to the grid mechanic on the first boss of Orbonne Monastery.

    Edit: The goal of this sort of short instructions is to give players who do not grasp the logic of the mechanic something to memorize. Those who do grasp the logic will sooner or later come up with their own way of figuring out the safe spots from the clues, as you have done. But given how impatient people are it's impossible to teach the full logic to people after entering the instance.
    This, more or less. For that last post i typed what i thought was a clear set of directions(initially at about 45 words), then edited it a half dozen times to get to as few words as possible(since Gemina said she was having a hard time explaining it succinctly and i wanted to try to help). I probly should have edited out the comma for clarity too. I was going for an explanation along the lines of: Stand where your birds dont match your buff and the portals behind and to your side arent the same color. As your surmised, its intended as a quick thing you can check to survive the mechanic(whether you get it or not) allowing you to focus on your role in the fight. As a BLM, i use a ton of these little mnemonic ideas so i can focus less on where to stand for a mechanic and more on blasting the enemy to fiery pieces of ash.

    Gemina, it was never intended to be rude. If it came off that way, i offer my apologies.
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    Gemina Lunarian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frizze View Post
    This, more or less. For that last post i typed what i thought was a clear set of directions(initially at about 45 words), then edited it a half dozen times to get to as few words as possible(since Gemina said she was having a hard time explaining it succinctly and i wanted to try to help). I probly should have edited out the comma for clarity too. I was going for an explanation along the lines of: Stand where your birds dont match your buff and the portals behind and to your side arent the same color. As your surmised, its intended as a quick thing you can check to survive the mechanic(whether you get it or not) allowing you to focus on your role in the fight. As a BLM, i use a ton of these little mnemonic ideas so i can focus less on where to stand for a mechanic and more on blasting the enemy to fiery pieces of ash.

    Gemina, it was never intended to be rude. If it came off that way, i offer my apologies.
    That's ok. I don't think you were being rude. I hope I didn't come off in a way that had you interpret my comments as such. I think all I am trying to get across are two things: The difficulty explaining the mechanic to others, or rather wording things in a universally understandable way while avoiding being verbose (something I have a problem with); the other being trying to understand what players are trying to explain to myself inside the duty. Like I said before, all the ways people are explaining it are perfectly valid and accurate. I understand them now while I type this, can read them thoroughly, and I am outside the duty. I don't feel a time constraint to interpret people's comments and ask proper questions, or explain it correctly to others once I know how it works. I think that makes a difference.

    Anywho, I do appreciate your help^^
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