hurry up and wait! 06/18/2015 08:10 PM CDT

ok snow goblins on aesry are well.... frustrating. let me give you an example. said example is with 4 first tier snow goblins on my barb. the expertise miss is not the important part.

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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
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You aren't trying to defend against a second foe!
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Strain though you might, you cannot muster enough energy to vocalize your fighting spirit.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
>get coin
>maneuver crash
What were you referring to?
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Taking a full step back, you plant your feet and ready a mighty attack.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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Dashing in, you attempt to crash your flail through a sloppy snow goblin!

Your errant flail results in nothing more than a soft thud against a sloppy snow goblin's .

[You're nimbly balanced and in good position.]
Roundtime: 9 sec.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
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the fact that they spend so much time parrying or dodging and often back to back to back to back makes them horrably inadiquate for training defenses. is there anyway we can adjust the amount of times they parry or dodge? it would make them a much more viable training area. On a Side note Moradu on Hara are even worse.

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