Blade has a bleed that activates with a well timed block. Parry activates stun with a well timed block. Blade gets that bleed all the time and no stun. Parry is broken
Blade has a bleed that activates with a well timed block. Parry activates stun with a well timed block. Blade gets that bleed all the time and no stun. Parry is broken
They've stated multiple times that timing's for blades well timed block bleed is slightly different from the timings for parry so you sometime's will get a bleed with no parry and parry with no bleed
Blade has a bleed that activates with a well timed block. Parry activates stun with a well timed block. Blade gets that bleed all the time and no stun. Parry is broken
Same thing with Nebula and her shock damage when charged.
Please excuse this noob question. In what aspect is a parry different from a well timed block?
Well, Parry is a well-timed Block but apparently they are at different times. This seems logical because when fighting Mordo, I've learned to time the Block without triggering Parry. It just takes some practice.
Blade has a bleed that activates with a well timed block. Parry activates stun with a well timed block. Blade gets that bleed all the time and no stun. Parry is broken
They've stated multiple times that timing's for blades well timed block bleed is slightly different from the timings for parry so you sometime's will get a bleed with no parry and parry with no bleed
Come on that is just bs and a patheically lazy answer. Why would the timing be different? How many different well timed attacks are there?. They have been caught out in the own bs lies and people like you just enable them by eating uo every poor excuse they throw out
As much as I don’t want to say it .. I’ve noticed in arena as well.. when my champs get stunned from parry by the opponent, there is no effect .. it clearly shows parry on their side.
@Zerophunk you can’t parry stun yondus light attacks because he uses his arrow. You can well time blocking the arrow but that won’t stun him. You can parry his dash attacks though
Please excuse this noob question. In what aspect is a parry different from a well timed block?
Well, Parry is a well-timed Block but apparently they are at different times. This seems logical because when fighting Mordo, I've learned to time the Block without triggering Parry. It just takes some practice.
There was a block and the attacker can continue to hit.
A parry, and attacker is stunned. The parry becomes a block against champs on debuff immune or stun immune.
Is it a well-timed block allows you to hit the opponent immediately although attacker is not stunned?
Well, that can be achieved with a block too is it not?
Still confused.
Please excuse this noob question. In what aspect is a parry different from a well timed block?
Well, Parry is a well-timed Block but apparently they are at different times. This seems logical because when fighting Mordo, I've learned to time the Block without triggering Parry. It just takes some practice.
Why would you want to block Mordo without parry? You would just take more damage and if he is stunned you can attack him just as the timer expires without getting astral evade.
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They've stated multiple times that timing's for blades well timed block bleed is slightly different from the timings for parry so you sometime's will get a bleed with no parry and parry with no bleed
Same thing with Nebula and her shock damage when charged.
Well, Parry is a well-timed Block but apparently they are at different times. This seems logical because when fighting Mordo, I've learned to time the Block without triggering Parry. It just takes some practice.
Come on that is just bs and a patheically lazy answer. Why would the timing be different? How many different well timed attacks are there?. They have been caught out in the own bs lies and people like you just enable them by eating uo every poor excuse they throw out
There was a block and the attacker can continue to hit.
A parry, and attacker is stunned. The parry becomes a block against champs on debuff immune or stun immune.
Is it a well-timed block allows you to hit the opponent immediately although attacker is not stunned?
Well, that can be achieved with a block too is it not?
Still confused.
Why would you want to block Mordo without parry? You would just take more damage and if he is stunned you can attack him just as the timer expires without getting astral evade.