Why they write 28% evade chance when he basically evades 4 hits per combo?
The evade mechanic in MCOC is a little complicated and unusual. When a champion triggers an evade, they are actually triggering a status effect that causes them to evade attacks. However, this effect has a duration, it doesn't simply cause one attack to be evaded and then disappear. As a result, the act of triggering an evade can cause a champion to evade multiple attacks in a row if they happen fast enough. This all counts as "one evade" in game mechanical terms because "evade" is a status, not the individual dodging of an attack.
This has been true since basically forever, and it is one of those game complexities that is not well explained, or understood. And it is part of the reason (but not the sole reason) behind players thinking evade chances are much higher than stated in the game.
Why they write 28% evade chance when he basically evades 4 hits per combo?
The evade mechanic in MCOC is a little complicated and unusual. When a champion triggers an evade, they are actually triggering a status effect that causes them to evade attacks. However, this effect has a duration, it doesn't simply cause one attack to be evaded and then disappear. As a result, the act of triggering an evade can cause a champion to evade multiple attacks in a row if they happen fast enough. This all counts as "one evade" in game mechanical terms because "evade" is a status, not the individual dodging of an attack.
This has been true since basically forever, and it is one of those game complexities that is not well explained, or understood. And it is part of the reason (but not the sole reason) behind players thinking evade chances are much higher than stated in the game.
Unfortunately this is not the case for this fight unless that window you speak of is extraordinarily wide. I always back away after I'm evaded and go back for an intercept after the ai calms down. The evasion rate on my intercepts alone is definitely not 25%.
Bait Heavy and dash back. DONT DEX out of it. Dash back before DEX appears, that way you will have enough distance to connect your heavy. Then play normal
No one denies that you can land a heavy on this guy. They're just pointing out that your strategy of repeatedly using heavy attacks "during the long stun" is not possible due to the stun immunity node.
i’m not quite good enough with quake working the dex and triggering the heavy it’s like when i evade with the heavy then dex then go to charge the heavy she doesn’t want to charge it and jist stands like an idiot. i’m i supposed to swipe back twice after her auto evade then do my heavy ?
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This has been true since basically forever, and it is one of those game complexities that is not well explained, or understood. And it is part of the reason (but not the sole reason) behind players thinking evade chances are much higher than stated in the game.