When using Death Trooper’s basic against rebels he attacks twice, but, under a Commander Luke Skywalker lead, if daze is applied on the second attack and not the first rebels still counter attack. I understand they must be countering the first attack but is this working as intended?
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Basically the couter is qued for first attack if daze doesn't land. Daze modifies the counter attack rating it does not clear a qued counter attack. Same thing can happen when krennic calls Dt to assist and Dt lands daze, krennic can still be countered because damage was done before daze. This was also what caused the bug with Maul AoE daze when it applied daze after damage.
Basically if damage is done before daze is applied a counter for that damage can still happen.
Please fix this in a way a character cannot counter with Daze period.
That's a good point about R2. The counter should probably happen in between DT's two shots.
Agree with that. How many things would the break to make that happen though.
Huh?? don't understand that logic. What does the stun have to do with him double attacking rebels?
Someone mentioned that that should be considered a bug, but I pointed out that if you wanted that to be considered a bug, then you should also consider that the counterattacks from the first attacks should theoretically be considered as happening before the second attack, at which point the fact that said counterattacks could kill or stun DT should prevent the second attack from ever happening.
So it kind of evens out in the end.
Ok got you. Theroically if the counter attack happened immediatly (not qued up) then it could possible kill or stun DT before he got the second attack in.
If they ever made a change like that it would affect more than just DT for sure as there are many characters that double tap. Don't ever see it happening but wishful thinking.
I honestly think it is stupid having 3 gates to appling any debuff. I personally wish they would just get rid of base evade (only way to evade is via FS or evasion buff/lead) and the whole tenacity vs potency system.