Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: Crippling Strike
LoL, that happened to me for the first time from a creature last night. A Slinking Voritor Hunter landed a dizzy, then knocked me to my knees, and when my next attack came up on my queue, I fell flat on my ass and just lay there.
I've never actually seen a pet perform knockdown against another creature...does it actually work? I've heard that no Crippling Strikeattacks work against creatures at all, from pets or players.
Frostbite43 wrote:
I've never actually seen a pet perform knockdown against another creature...does it actually work? I've heard that no Crippling Strikeattacks work against creatures at all, from pets or players.
Don't know about players, but it does work against creatures in the wild. My Gurreck has Crippling Strike as one of his specials and uses it regularly against targets (he'd use it more if the CH commands to trigger specials actually worked, but that's another problem). You have to have the creature under attack targetted and watch the posture icon fairly closely to see it happen, the icon will change from standing to kneeling. There are no obvious changes to the mob posture however, which is why it's easy to miss.
The posture change only lasts one, maybe two combat cycles. But, since all mobs are melee, during the cycles when they are kneeling they do no damage. The other problems seems to be it's highly resisted, so even though the Gurreck will generally try a Crippling Strike at least one against every mob it fights, it doesn't always work.
My kingdom for an edit button.
That last sentence should be:
The other *problem* seems to be it's highly resisted, so even though the Gurreck will generally try a Crippling Strike at least *once* against every mob it fights, it doesn't always work.
-kudali
Jendevi wrote:
Posture change special (will force oppnents to kneel)
And it only works on people types. You won't see it working on a piket or other animal.
Wokka-wokka
Kudali wrote:
But it does work on command? Unlike knockdown...
-kudali
Yes, it should be working on command.