I'm quite indifferent to the thing. But if in the past you could be hit by an AoE attack you could be forgiven, now you can't!![]()
I'm quite indifferent to the thing. But if in the past you could be hit by an AoE attack you could be forgiven, now you can't!![]()
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I noticed them. They are both extremely convenient...and TOO convenient. I'm a little torn.


I personally like them. I made a topic ages ago during 1.0 about the same thing. Some form of indicator when you're planning to either use an AoE yourself, or when a mob is about to use one, to gauge who is and isnt within the range. That way you can switch between different targets to make sure that you utilize the aoe distance fully.
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