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Does the chance only apply when both moves are made in the same turn or does it still go that a 1st move TB will automatically block a 2nd move attack?
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Geschrieben von Amok, 26.04.2012 at 10:24
I should've stated this more clearly in the news update. 50% actually means 100% if your move is a higher priority against the enemy's move. 50% is actually your chance before the moves are processed. So with 5 vs 10 you'll get a 100% chance of turn-blocking if your move gets a higher priority and with 3 vs 10 it will be 60%. Hope this makes sense.
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Geschrieben von Amok, 31.08.2012 at 03:10 Fruit's theory is correct
Geschrieben von tophat, 30.08.2012 at 21:04 Fruit is right
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So it doubles... ok...
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Qui non proficit, deficit. UCR 5/5/11-2/14/12. 6/17/12 - Coniunctum, sumus invicta.
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