The title is pretty self explanatory. I have no knowledge of any of the TR moves, so I am learning them based on PVP experience. What is it when they are stealth, pop out immune, attack, rinse and repeat. As a GF I sit back and patiently wait, but some TR's seem to be able to do this all the time. Is this a skill in their path or the bi-product of proc stacking?
Yes, it's a skill called Impossible to Catch. When we use it without Stealth, it deflects all incoming attacks for 5 seconds and we are immune to CC during this time span. When we use it from Stealth, it allows TR's dodge all incoming attacks for 5 seconds and we are immune to CC during this time. A popular strategy for both PVP and PVE is to pop ITC, then use another skill called Shadow Strike which gives us a complete Stealth refill, allowing us to go back in Stealth as quickly as possible.
As a GF you are doing what's right. You absolutely have to wait until the black aura around the TR disappears. Once that is over you are free to use your prone skills against him. If he Stealths, just remember where he was facing before he disappeared and go to that direction. If you predict their location correctly, you'll see a silhouette of the TR, and this means you can attack them with your burst/prone skills. Dealing damage to a TR while in stealth will reduce their Stealth Meter, taking them out of stealth much sooner than intended.
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The title is pretty self explanatory. I have no knowledge of any of the TR moves, so I am learning them based on PVP experience. What is it when they are stealth, pop out immune, attack, rinse and repeat. As a GF I sit back and patiently wait, but some TR's seem to be able to do this all the time. Is this a skill in their path or the bi-product of proc stacking?
TRs op , better nerf GWFs .
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As a GF you are doing what's right. You absolutely have to wait until the black aura around the TR disappears. Once that is over you are free to use your prone skills against him. If he Stealths, just remember where he was facing before he disappeared and go to that direction. If you predict their location correctly, you'll see a silhouette of the TR, and this means you can attack them with your burst/prone skills. Dealing damage to a TR while in stealth will reduce their Stealth Meter, taking them out of stealth much sooner than intended.
TRs op , better nerf GWFs .