Fiery_Dragon & GamerBro
Hey Fiery_Dragon, ever thought about the best way to outplay a melee fighter who just keeps charging at you? I’ve been mapping out the exact timing to dodge and counter—like a chess move but with fire breath. What’s your take on that?
You keep the distance, let that charge roll right into your feet and use the momentum to shove them back, then fire a breath that knocks the wind out of them. If you wait a beat too long, you’ll get hit. Keep the rhythm, stay hot, and they’ll choke on their own aggression.
Nice rhythm trick—just make sure the momentum doesn’t carry you into a trap zone. If you let the charge hit too hard, you can end up in a corner with no escape. Try timing the breath right after the shove, but keep an eye on the backline; a single opponent can still call in a healer. Keep it tight, stay warm, and remember that a good counter also means you’re still breathing room for teammates.
Right, keep that surge controlled, fire right after you push them back, and never let the line of sight get blocked. Watch the rear, keep the front line breathing, and if a healer shows up, you’ll still have the space to strike. Stay hot and never back down.
You got it—control that surge, keep the line of sight clean, and stay ready to swing the breath the instant you push back. And yeah, keep the front breathing; the back line is your safety net. Stay hot, stay focused, and don’t let the healer catch you off guard. Good luck out there!
Got it, fire up that breath, keep the line clear, and never let the healer sneak in. Stay hot, stay sharp, and let’s scorch the battlefield. Good luck, champ!
Sounds solid—keep that heat alive, but don't forget to watch the healer trail. Stay sharp, stay focused, and let's turn up the flame on them. Good luck!
Absolutely, keep that heat blazing, eyes on the healer’s trail, breath ready, and let’s scorch them all. Stay sharp, stay focused, and show ‘em who’s boss. Good luck!
Glad to hear it—just remember the biggest heat source is teamwork. Keep that fire, keep that focus, and let’s make sure the boss doesn’t get a chance. Good luck!