Thursday, July 1, 2010

Kae Fail

"Pulse," Kae calls out on vent, alerting the raid that the purple energy beams are about to fire off. Kae then walks into said energy beam and dies immediately.








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/facepalm

NOTHING TO SEE HERE. MOVE ALONG.

9 comments:

  1. There is nothing to see here because us trees never fail! Never!

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  2. Last night I died to this twice, but both times I was a million miles away from the beam. No idea what was happening.

    :/

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  3. There is apparently a bug where the heroic orbs still do a momentary pulse even though they're not visible/present on normal difficulty.

    So if you're standing near them them you go splat instantly :)

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  4. Trees don't fail. That beam was obviously standing in the wrong place!

    (Says the tree who managed to confuse the red beam debuff and the purple fire debuff on heroic BQL the other night and started running for the edge of the room rather than her rather surprised red beam partner.)

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  5. In TOC on Val'kyrs, I used to regularly get so caught up in pushing my "/rw Switch to Dark!" or "/rw Switch to Light!" macros that I died to the vortexes myself.

    Did I say regularly? I mean constantly. The perils of being RL.

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  6. Those beams managed to pop me a few times over the course of those attempts. I learned very quickly that "Ze bubble! It does not'zing!" I think I'll have to try popping Pain Suppression next time I need to cross (more dispel room so I don't drag you to your death? kgood).

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  7. The beams are out to get me.

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  8. Haha I did the same thing in my raid.

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  9. It seems that you should go read my guide Kae, so that you don't fail at the beams again


    rngesus.blogspot.com

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