What do they mean. When it says taunt or fear for example, what does it do to the player I'm attacking? --- Games I'm looking forward to: State of Decay, GTA V Currently playing: Far Cry 3, Guardians of Middle Earth
infinitexx Posted 12/6/2012 6:36:08 PM
Forces them to attack you. --- Posted from my Xbox360 with 360FAQS v1.1
s0ySauced Posted 12/6/2012 7:12:01 PM
Taunt forces them to attack you. Fear usually forces them to walk slowly the other way for a sec or 2. --- Sent from my iPhone via PowerFAQs 1.10
TrueDozenMarks Posted 12/6/2012 7:12:42 PM
Isn't this stuff in the glossary?
Ephemeral1 Posted 12/6/2012 7:18:08 PM
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s0ySauced posted...
Taunt forces them to attack you. Fear usually forces them to walk slowly the other way for a sec or 2.
Fear makes them walk around at random. Sometimes away from you, sometimes towards. The net effect of both taunt and fear is that the enemy guardian is incapacitated, like a stun.
That's where I looked first but I couldn't find it. --- Games I'm looking forward to: State of Decay, GTA V Currently playing: Far Cry 3, Guardians of Middle Earth
Neo_PortaPotty Posted 12/7/2012 9:14:42 AM
Taunt they are forced to attack you, fear they lose control of there charand it moves around randomely, root/snare means they can attack or use abilitys but can't move, stun is they can't move attack or use abilitys, and slow is slow. --- If its elitist to want decent performance, accountability, and class knowledge from the people you play with... SIGN ME UP!