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+ | == Background == | ||
+ | Right wall blocking is a basic technique used by tanks or terras to prevent enemies from scattering. | ||
+ | The result of a successful right wall block is that mobs who would otherwise scatter to pursuit other attackers or to simply evade AoE damage will get stuck at the player's position, neither attacking nor running away. | ||
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+ | == How to perform a right wall block == | ||
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+ | == Common usage == | ||
+ | * Terras whirling groups of melee foes larger than 3 will want to right wall block to prevent scatter. | ||
+ | * Large groups of melee foes, such as in [[Veil]], can be quickly balled by performing a pull-trough on a tank in a right wall block position. | ||
+ | * The technique can be used to ball up groups that include [[Unglitching|passive ("buggy")]] casters. |
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Background
Right wall blocking is a basic technique used by tanks or terras to prevent enemies from scattering. The result of a successful right wall block is that mobs who would otherwise scatter to pursuit other attackers or to simply evade AoE damage will get stuck at the player's position, neither attacking nor running away.
How to perform a right wall block
Common usage
- Terras whirling groups of melee foes larger than 3 will want to right wall block to prevent scatter.
- Large groups of melee foes, such as in Veil, can be quickly balled by performing a pull-trough on a tank in a right wall block position.
- The technique can be used to ball up groups that include passive ("buggy") casters.