now i get pvp on gf seen 2 wars there and i don't know what happen. that last hit wont me any massive it was like pinpoint shot and dispiration was on 4 sec. bugged untargetable? ...
but you are untargetable by fev seconds why then i get killed in this time winought any aoe skill ? i think you should lern to read and listen. so stop doing offtopic posts
happend to me many times at coc, i guess you might know what those ppl use to target you in untargetable state?
hi, it hard to get any conclusion from this screenshot. what i can see is when you used disparition , your debuffs has been removed but you still received damage - it could be some aoe skill so it's not a bug.
know its hard. dispiration work like debuff remover i know it and did it 100% know all mass skills are work even this skill in use but thats was any mass skill like i said in 1 post. id played archer and know all skills he have. and those was target skill. im asking now what was that. bot program ? any script ? or what?
it's simply a bug i can still cast single targwt skills on some people after they use disparition same as they can on me, just sometimes, dont know what circunstances must be to let that happen tho
if the attack skill cast started before you used disperation, but still not finished when you pressed disperation he can hit you. there is many timing bug according to this, like receiving debuffs on unbind, mass purge etc.
if you use dispa at same time when your oponent use skill sometimes you get damage. or for example today i got stun under disparation from dagger shadow chase. just later he can't target me.
i also noticed a short delay before any skill becomes active; you cast <some debuff> , see icon appear on target, wait 0.5s , debuf active. you can observe this with fast attacks on target shortly after debuff.... vise versa , when the debuf disappears , you have 0.5s extra time, that the debuf icon is not present, but the effect is! :+) (perhaps some form of slow registration between server and clients that a debuff has become active/inactive)