Trolled and cheesing Adryn

Trolled and cheesing Adryn

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Posted by: Ithilwen.1529

Ithilwen.1529

I admit being new to Revenant and not a top tier player. Still, my new rev is fitted out with exotic and ascended gear. I’m not a complete noob either.

In the story chapter “The Jungle Provides,” I died something like 20 times in a row, many of the deaths taking only 1-2 seconds to go from full health to dead.

ANET, “oh look you just died again with little to no chance” is not what I consider fun.

I did figure out that Adryn’s attack is what I’ve learned to call a physical prim. It slides along the ground. That teaches me a lot.

So to cheese him, simply stand within range on a different platform, He’ll blast away and the prim will fall through the gap before it reaches you. Later in Dragon’s Stand I’ll find a rock or something to stand on to be immune to his attack prim. Hopefully, I can put a trench or arroyo between us.

I’m sitting here typing while my toon auto attacks with hammer 1. I figure one good trolling deserves another.

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Trolled and cheesing Adryn

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Posted by: leviathan.2148

leviathan.2148

Sorry but this is only an issue, until you know his special attack and then you just need to pay attention to see when he’s doing it.

First time I also had the same problem, but when I found out the tell for his black hole of death, it became easy and I was able to kill him from close. No need to cheese him

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Posted by: Palador.2170

Palador.2170

When I fought him, that’s pretty much how I killed him too, but as a thief with a shortbow.

I’m sure there’s a ‘tell’ that lets you fight him up close, but my attempts to get close and fight him were less than successful. He killed me so quickly every time that I never got to see enough to figure him out. I do look forward to trying again with a tougher character.

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