What to call the "Sliding Specials...?"
The1_NuclearOnion
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How do we quantify these out of character opponent specials that slide across the screen in a grossly obvious way all of a sudden?
I mean, I've pretty much accepted that it happens, but when you can perfect an AQ mini boss and have the evade for their specials in muscle memory and then they do that crazy slide across the screen special that is WAYYYY outside their normal travel distance, what does Kabam give for the name of that? I mean, I know what "WE" call it, but what is the official name for that craziness?
I mean, I've pretty much accepted that it happens, but when you can perfect an AQ mini boss and have the evade for their specials in muscle memory and then they do that crazy slide across the screen special that is WAYYYY outside their normal travel distance, what does Kabam give for the name of that? I mean, I know what "WE" call it, but what is the official name for that craziness?
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That's the only cue, the attack or the sudden surge of aggressive stance is incoming. It's almost like the AI gets stuck to you and you need to frantically evade and hope for the best. Happens often enough.
I understand what you are saying but I believe what I'm talking about is well outside a "range" that the special has.
As far as "knowing which ones to evade/block" I mean I'm talking even Luke Cage sp1 or 2, so possibly the easiest to evade, traveling twice the typical distance. Not even the more difficult ones.
It goes from a "little leeway" to across the entire screen as in their legs are not moving but their feet keep sliding and sliding until they get to you. A simple evade turns into a double evade and still getting hit occasionally if not careful.
I used to be able to produce it a LOT on the last run of any quest map but don't see it as often there now. See it seemed like something was "turned on" for this to happen. Like a heavy/special distance node buff or something.
We're also talking about opponents I am Very familiar with.
I just want to know officially if this type of scenario has a name?
Moonwalking?
Traveling?
CrossCountry?
Slip and Slide?
I mean what do we call it?