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Post by
Overhaul
So I dueled another rogue yesterday 1v1 and I did my usual woundman trick. I didn't start stealthed, he ofc was smart enough to open with cheap shot followed by kidney and then blind. I knew about this and trinketed the blind right when he did it and got on a bleed, then shived, through out some heavy damage, did a kidney, he trinketed, and then I blinded.... AND it missed....
My question is, how does a blind miss an undead when I had 5.84% hit. I was .84% over hit cap and it missed! And he wasn't a Night Elf. It was the make or break of the game and I don't think i have ever seen my blind miss before.
Any answers as to why my blind missed him would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Post by
Sieghardt
Evasion
- +25% chance for your blind to miss.
Post by
Liquoid
Either that or he was a nelf (I might be wrong on the math here, haven't played in ages).
Post by
Attis
This spell can't miss, probably you forget to Glyph Blind, and the miss was one of your attacks
Post by
Sieghardt
This spell can't miss,
Since
Blind
is considered a ranged attack, it can miss.
Post by
Overhaul
Evasion
- +25% chance for your blind to miss.
He did have evasion up but I would think it would had showed as "dodged" in the combat log, not missed.
Post by
Sieghardt
Once again,
Blind
is considered a ranged attack. These can not be dodged, parried or blocked. But they can miss.
Feel free to scan the comment section of
Evasion
and/or
Blind
for further information.
Post by
Overhaul
Once again,
Blind
is considered a ranged attack. These can not be dodged, parried or blocked. But they can miss.
Feel free to scan the comment section of
Evasion
and/or
Blind
for further information.
yeah i scaned the comments, quite interesting. Apparently hit isn't even factored into it landing anyways according to one comment under blind :P
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