Provoke could also be considered a crowd control skill. Apart from generating a large amount of aggro, the target of Provoke would lose control of themselves. For the next three seconds, the target would only be able to attack the Provoker. Now that Unrivaled Super Hottie had Knight's Spirit, Provoke had been upgraded to Honorable Provoke. Apart from generating more aggro, the duration of the skill was also increased to five seconds.
There were NPCs that were immune to Provoke, but Bone Dragon Aldton wasn't one of them. After being Provoked by Unrivaled Super Hottie, Aldton immediately turned its head and bit towards Unrivaled Super Hottie, who had rushed out from behind.
When an OT occurred, they would immediately use this mandatory skill. This was a method that MTs would often use to control the field. Crispy Bean was very familiar with this method, but the problem was that when the DPS aggro, Provoke was on cooldown!
Provoke wasn't a skill that could be used frequently. It would be left on cooldown in case of an emergency. However, Crispy Bean wanted to draw aggro and deal damage at the same time. In order to save time, he would use these skills as soon as they were ready. By using these skills, the aggro would become more stable. This way, the possibility of the DPS aggro would be eliminated. Of course, there wouldn't be any precautions left.
However, Crispy Bean wasn't thinking about stabilizing the aggro. He just wanted to use these skills that generated aggro to reduce the proportion of aggro skills being used. He wanted to free up more time for his damage output skills to use.
As a result, even though he used these skills, the aggro he pulled wasn't stable. Even though his high damage output would generate a lot of aggro, the calculation of aggro was very complicated. Even damage output wasn't as simple as calculating damage.
During the process of attacking, critical hits, bleed, poison, armor break … … all sorts of situations would generate additional aggro. In short, Crispy Bean's method of pulling aggro was inferior to the aggro generated by the DPS players. Moreover, he didn't have any emergency measures left.
Fortunately, Unrivaled Super Hottie made a move.
When Bone Dragon Aldton turned its head towards Unrivaled Super Hottie, everyone let out a sigh of relief. Unrivaled Super Hottie had also changed his equipment. He put away his Dragon Guardian Axe and held his Knight's Sword and Shield in his hands once again.
"Stop dealing damage!" Clove shouted, while switching targets and healing Unrivaled Super Hottie.
When the Boss was in a Provoked state, although it was stable, there was also a hidden killing intent.
Because these three or five seconds didn't follow the normal rules of aggro, it was hard to say what the aggro would be like after these three or five seconds.
Under normal circumstances, if the Main Tank was the one attacking, he would seize the time within three to five seconds to consolidate his strength and ensure that the Boss' aggro would return to the Main Tank after the Provoke effect ended. As for the others, they had stopped attacking because they didn't want to create pressure for the MTs to consolidate their aggro.
As a result, while the other DPS players hurriedly stopped attacking, Crispy Bean didn't care. If he could use Provoke, he would have pulled the boss back to him a long time ago. Unfortunately, he didn't, so he had no choice but to use other aggro type skills. He quickly consolidated the aggro and waited for the Provoke effect to end before Aldton's aggro returned to him.
Who would have thought that when he swung his sword out, it actually hit empty air?
Bone Dragon Aldton had unexpectedly moved a few steps to the side.
Even though the bone dragon's body was huge, its movements weren't slow at all. With just a few steps, it had dodged Crispy Bean's attack.
If that was all, Crispy Bean would have cursed out loud. Unfortunately, Aldton's movement had not only dodged Crispy Bean's attack, but the other DPS players as well.
These players clearly hadn't been able to stop attacking in time after Clove gave the order, but after Unrivaled Super Hottie provoked Aldton, he moved while defending. Aldton chased after him, so it naturally moved. As a result, it dodged the attacks of the other DPS players.
This was undoubtedly a very orthodox method for a Main Tank. In order to save the situation, the Main Tank would try to lead the Boss away from the other DPS players. After all, not everyone would be able to react quickly enough to stop attacking.
As a result, Unrivaled Super Hottie's actions couldn't be blamed. Crispy Bean would have done the same. Unfortunately, Crispy Bean's attacks had been dodged by this movement, which made him feel extremely resentful.
"Bang!"
Crispy Bean was standing slightly to the side. His line of sight was blocked by the bone dragon, so he couldn't see what skills Unrivaled Super Hottie was using. However, from the muffled sound of the collision, it should have been caused by the collision of shields.
Is he defending or is he continuing to build up the aggro?
Crispy Bean began to panic. As a Knight, he obviously knew that many of the skills that used shields could generate a lot of aggro. These were the skills that Main Tanks used to build up the aggro of monsters. If Unrivaled Super Hottie was using these skills, was he trying to take over his job and become a Main Tank?
How could that be!
Crispy Bean was anxious. He immediately rushed forward to smash at Aldton. He really missed Aldton's ugly bone dragon. He hoped that Aldton would turn around after using Provoke.
Five seconds quickly passed. Crispy Bean rushed to attack and build up the aggro. He didn't have time to move in front of Aldton. He had been counting down the duration of Glory's Provoke. Five seconds passed … …
"Bang!"
With a muffled sound, Crispy Bean was sent flying. The dragon swung its tail and chased after Crispy Bean, who was still in midair!
Crispy Bean coughed up blood!
Aldton's aggro had returned, but in such a way that made him want to cry. He had been too careless!
With the aggro back, he knew that the boss was about to attack him. However, Crispy Bean had been so focused on Aldton's stupid head that he had forgotten that dragons could attack from all directions. Dragons didn't need to face their targets directly.
As a result, when the five seconds of Provoke ended, Aldton didn't turn around. It raised its wings … …
The other DPS players stopped attacking and stood far away. Crispy Bean was still standing next to Aldton, waiting for it to turn around, but he was sent flying by Aldton's Wing Strike. The tail swept over and continued to hit his face.
Wing Strike, Tail Strike.
Aldton's attacks came one after another. Crispy Bean, who was in midair, was helpless. He could only use his shield to protect himself. At this moment, he could only take a few hits and wait until he landed on the ground to counterattack. Fortunately, Aldton's aggro had returned to him, so he could still take a few hits from Aldton's attacks. Moreover, Clove had already started healing him again.
Bang!
With another muffled sound, the dragon's tail struck Crispy Bean in midair. However, he had already raised his shield in front of him. This hit did cause him to fall to the ground, but Crispy Bean was prepared. He had already Quick Recovered. But at this moment, he suddenly heard the DPS players yell, "F * ck!"
Crispy Bean's eyes immediately became wet.
Aldton finally turned around. But apart from crying, Crispy Bean couldn't find any other way to express his feelings.
Breath!
At this moment, Aldton actually used its most powerful skill: Breath.
This guy didn't turn around when he should, but when he shouldn't, he turned around. At this moment, if anyone dared to mock an NPC's intelligence, Crispy Bean believed that he would rush over and give them a few slaps.
The worst part was that the place where Crispy Bean fell was also where the DPS players were standing. If the Breath hit him, he definitely wouldn't be the only one targeted.
If everyone was hit by the Breath, that would be terrible! Seeing how crafty Aldton was today, if it used a few more AoE attacks, wouldn't they instantly die?
The situation was dire. Crispy Bean knew, but how could the DPS players not know?
But they couldn't dodge.
Right now, they were some distance away from Aldton. With Aldton's Inverted Triangle Breath attack, they were right in the middle of the Breath's attack range. Left, right, and in front of them would be hit. There was nowhere to hide …..
Count on the Cleric? The Cleric, Clove, was also standing there. She herself was the target of the Breath.
Everyone was in despair. But at this moment, they suddenly heard a roar. This roar wasn't man-made. It was a system call. This skill was called Roar. When Knight's Spirit was activated, it was called Sacrificial Roar. Glory players, based on this move's characteristics, gave it a nickname: Fire at Me.
Clearly, Sacrificial Roar was a skill similar to Provoke. The difference was that Provoke was targeted at a single target, while Sacrificial Roar was targeted at an entire group. When Sacrificial Roar was activated with Knight's Spirit activated, the range of the skill would be larger. The larger the range, the more targets would be targeted. As a result, under the combined attacks of so many targets, even a Knight with high defense could die in a single round. Sacrificial Roar lived up to its name.
The effect of Sacrificial Roar wasn't a time limit, but a number of times. The number of times was very small, only 1. Within the range of Sacrificial Roar, it would only force the target to attack once.
However, at this moment, one attack was more than enough.
This was because Breath was a continuous attack. It would deal continuous damage, but it was still only a single attack.
However, if Unrivaled Super Hottie was hit by the Breath, would he be able to survive? He wasn't Crispy Bean. He had a full set of superior equipment. With the level of his equipment, when he encountered a Breath, he would need a secondary tank to take over his position.
When Aldton turned around and spat the dark gray Dragon Breath at Unrivaled Super Hottie, everyone immediately began to worry for Unrivaled Super Hottie.
Sacrificial Roar … … was it really going to come true?
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