^Haha you didn't even take into account the threat generated by your other party members, and decided that Morrigan being attacked is an anomaly. Why so?
Is Morrigan's ability to tick people off a gameplay mechanic, combat-wise?
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andy6915
, juil. 30 2015 01:36
#26
Posté 31 juillet 2015 - 09:52
#27
Posté 31 juillet 2015 - 09:54
^Haha you didn't even take into account the threat generated by your other party members, and decided that Morrigan being attacked is an anomaly. Why so?
Because it's happens in nearly every single fight regardless of party setup.
#28
Posté 31 juillet 2015 - 10:03
Then it follows that the remaining two (the warden being common) are not really doing anything significant in terms of damage dealing or being an aggro magnet.
What more do you expect? If she lands a winter's grasp on an enemy's head right at the onset of the battle, of course that enemy is going to hound her. Also winter's grasp is a medium range spell, which means her distance element is not much less.
What more do you expect? If she lands a winter's grasp on an enemy's head right at the onset of the battle, of course that enemy is going to hound her. Also winter's grasp is a medium range spell, which means her distance element is not much less.
#29
Posté 03 août 2015 - 07:56
Because it's happens in nearly every single fight regardless of party setup.
It happens because you've got Morrigan landing the first blow in every single fight and only at moderate range. Start her out casting spells that don't cause damage at the start and she'd be less interesting.
#30
Posté 12 septembre 2015 - 10:31
does she do a mindblast to?
mindblast is a agro puller.
If my mage(s) did a mindblast, the enemies stunned
will all go for the mage who casted it after that.
mindblast is a agro puller.
If my mage(s) did a mindblast, the enemies stunned
will all go for the mage who casted it after that.





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