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Guilds who go after these targets who flurry should make detailed contingency plans for bringing in a new tank quickly, getting CH chains switched to them, and getting their hate up. This takes incredible attention, coordination and cooperation to avert the deaths of melee DPS.
 
Guilds who go after these targets who flurry should make detailed contingency plans for bringing in a new tank quickly, getting CH chains switched to them, and getting their hate up. This takes incredible attention, coordination and cooperation to avert the deaths of melee DPS.
  
''See also:'' [[Rampage]], [[Enrage]], [[Summon]], [[NTOV Flurries]], [[Tunare (God)]], [[The Avatar of War]], [[Sontalak]], [[Vaniki]]
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''See also:'' [[Rampage (NPC Ability)]], [[Enrage]], [[Summon]], [[NTOV Flurries]], [[Tunare (God)]], [[The Avatar of War]], [[Sontalak]], [[Vaniki]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:42, 23 November 2024

Were you looking for the potion effect, Flurry?

Flurry is a special, uncommon NPC ability performed by certain raid targets in Velious. A flurry randomly occurs on melee attacks which causes the NPC to do additional melee attacks (similar to a double attack, but a double attack can also cause a flurry).

Flurries serve to complicate hard-hitting monster fights by adding an incredible amount of random spike damage which healers will need to plan for. On the most dangerous raid targets a flurry can deal so much damage that it's effectively a melee-range death touch when it occurs. Considering flurries have no cooldown this can turn a routine fight into a desperate struggle in a matter of seconds.

Guilds who go after these targets who flurry should make detailed contingency plans for bringing in a new tank quickly, getting CH chains switched to them, and getting their hate up. This takes incredible attention, coordination and cooperation to avert the deaths of melee DPS.

See also: Rampage (NPC Ability), Enrage, Summon, NTOV Flurries, Tunare (God), The Avatar of War, Sontalak, Vaniki