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번역 관련 문제 보고
I think I'm level 8 and have not noticed bots in my recent matches. Players even at this point seem to be all over the spectrum. Some are pretty skilled, while others are still learning like myself.
You can look forward to some progressively spicier matches now. \o/
aside from learning how they move and act(which isnt obvious like in paladins) one can only guess
Don't get me started on chrono chaining. You can easily cast it 3 or 4 times in a row and become near invincible for 30-40 seconds if you are a lightning main with runic overload. It's actually super underrated, and would be quite viable if most end-game circles didn't end up with 10 people each third partying in them. You can't chain chrono forever and third parties abound at that point. But chrono still needs a few seconds between each cast as a nerf. I've had clearly better players deal way more damage on me as I chrono them 3 or more times back to back and then they retreat and die once they see what's going on. You can't predict whether a chrono user has 3+ charges or not either.
Invisibility chaining isn't a problem, because invisibility has endless counters, most of which any class can take advantage of. The first being sound awareness (you make plenty of sound while invisible). The second being fire ticks often eats your rune charge, making fire hard counter stealth. The third being foresight hard counters it, especially at lvl 3. And finally, you can still barely see the person while invisible if you are paying attention. I've sniped invisible players that were relatively close because I can see the distortion a tiny bit.