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    Estellios's Avatar
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    Yoso Carrasco
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    It's very nice for melee dps because of the auto-attacks as mentioned, despite what people say they contribute to a heft amount of damage, especially on mnk. I also use it in fights where there is a lot of moving around and I lose track of people, like in Crystal Tower. If i target them and lock on i can figure out where the heck they are then unlock.

    It's useful to use if you can get used to un-locking when you need to move backwards but if you aren't a melee DPS then you're fine just disabling it entirely. Also an extra tip - for a good amount of enemies you can stand slightly farther back/slightly forward and give yourself some extra distance to run out of their AOEs. It might help you out while practicing using lockon if you choose to keep it available.
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    Familiar Parable
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    Quote Originally Posted by Estellios View Post
    It's very nice for melee dps because of the auto-attacks as mentioned, despite what people say they contribute to a heft amount of damage, especially on mnk. I also use it in fights where there is a lot of moving around and I lose track of people, like in Crystal Tower. If i target them and lock on i can figure out where the heck they are then unlock.

    It's useful to use if you can get used to un-locking when you need to move backwards but if you aren't a melee DPS then you're fine just disabling it entirely. Also an extra tip - for a good amount of enemies you can stand slightly farther back/slightly forward and give yourself some extra distance to run out of their AOEs. It might help you out while practicing using lockon if you choose to keep it available.
    So then is it only auto-attacks that require you to face the target? There's been times where I've gotten off a Rage of Halone while literally facing the opposite direction of my target, but for my self-esteem's sake I never pay attention to my auto attacks since they're so worthless and pathetic
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sacred-Oblivion View Post
    So then is it only auto-attacks that require you to face the target? There's been times where I've gotten off a Rage of Halone while literally facing the opposite direction of my target, but for my self-esteem's sake I never pay attention to my auto attacks since they're so worthless and pathetic
    Skills do require you to face the target and automatically make you face the target unless you disabled that option. You just experienced position delay most likely. Auto attacks aren't worthless either. The damage adds up, even for a tank. PLD has one of the quicker AA speeds too.

    For melee (and mouse users), why not just hold down the right mouse button while strafing and control the camera yourself? It's pretty simple and feels pretty natural as well.
    I think this is specifically dealing with controllers where it is easy to hit the lockon on accident until you get used to it. Controllers can't strafe without lockon.
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