Alfred Campbell it actually doesn't absorb the projectiles, it reflects them! And the reason you might not see it used in that way often is that players are aware 6C exists and will take more care in using projectiles. It goes the other way too, though. 6C is easily telegraphed if it is used in this way all the time, so that's another reason you might not see it often.
@@kurushiidrive In addition, A Chaos player will most likely be holding down C in neutral to keep Azi Dahaka close to his opponents, which is far more important than a measly reflect.
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I never see people use his "forward C" to stop projectiles, it absorbs projectiles and turns into a bigger magic circle and goes farther.
Alfred Campbell it actually doesn't absorb the projectiles, it reflects them! And the reason you might not see it used in that way often is that players are aware 6C exists and will take more care in using projectiles. It goes the other way too, though. 6C is easily telegraphed if it is used in this way all the time, so that's another reason you might not see it often.
@@kurushiidrive In addition, A Chaos player will most likely be holding down C in neutral to keep Azi Dahaka close to his opponents, which is far more important than a measly reflect.