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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-11-2009 @ 1:41PM
InvaderDem said...
Not to defend people who "don't listen to the warnings," but the text can be hard to pay attention to when you're working on a boss and trying to get everything in order. Throw in adds or high detail of animation and it just gets more confusing.
At first, I had a hard time keeping track of the warnings when I was trying to get all of my necessary attacks/buff/debuffs in place before I can relax a bit but I have no problem with it now.
Plus, from my experience with PuGs, people don't ask to make sure everyone knows the battles anymore. And when they do explain it, they give cliff notes and start the battle without giving a chance for someone to ask questions.
I mean, It's not hard to type that if Bronjahm casts a spell on you that looks like the Drain Soul animation, get as far away from him as possible to give more distance for the soul-thingy to travel.