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Connor_Graham
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I ran into something yesterday that got me to scratching my head for the first time in a long time.
I was out at Exodus Dungeon, happily beating on Golems to try and finish up my Dawn's Music Box. I was getting a bit tired of the constant "You have been stunned by a concussion blow" (or something along those lines) every single freaking time I went up against one of them, so decided I'd start using Evasion to cut down on the number of times it happened.
So the first time my use of Evasion coincides with one of these "blows", the *evades* thing goes off, and I successfully evade the actual hit from the Golem, but I still get stunned by the "blow".
Now how exactly did I get hit by a "blow" if I didn't get hit at all?
This is the question that has me scratching my head.
Anyone have any ideas how you can get "hit", even though you don't get hit? Doesn't getting "hit" imply physical contact, or is the whiff of air from his missed swing enough (insert sarcastic drip here)?
I was out at Exodus Dungeon, happily beating on Golems to try and finish up my Dawn's Music Box. I was getting a bit tired of the constant "You have been stunned by a concussion blow" (or something along those lines) every single freaking time I went up against one of them, so decided I'd start using Evasion to cut down on the number of times it happened.
So the first time my use of Evasion coincides with one of these "blows", the *evades* thing goes off, and I successfully evade the actual hit from the Golem, but I still get stunned by the "blow".
Now how exactly did I get hit by a "blow" if I didn't get hit at all?
This is the question that has me scratching my head.
Anyone have any ideas how you can get "hit", even though you don't get hit? Doesn't getting "hit" imply physical contact, or is the whiff of air from his missed swing enough (insert sarcastic drip here)?
