User talk:Arbok77

I blocked him, thanks for telling me ^^ Lemoncream (talk) 09:26, 11 November 2013 (UTC)

Disjoint
Regarding the changes to the article Disjoint. I appreciate your contributions (especially cleaning up the language in a lot of sentences!) but disagree with some of the content. I don't want to start a silly edit war, so let me explain why; then maybe we both can come to agreement of what to include.

As for assassinate, I wanted to emphasize that the projectile will still hit invisible targets even when the projectile has been shot because of the True Sight persisting during the projectile travel time ("but then it can be disjointed like any other projectile mentioned here" is wrong since it can't be avoided through invisibility). I reworded it but the sentence is still a little awkward, maybe you can come up with a better way to word it? Make sure to include the fact that it can't be avoided by invisibility, but can be avoided by any other means.

As for Imprisonment and Disruption, you are right that they let you dodge projectiles, but they don't disjoint it. Please see the talk page, I explained a while back the distinction. Say there is a slow moving projectile moving towards you which will kill you and you have level 1 Imprisonment. You use it on yourself too early but it only lasts for 1 second. The projectile will still be tracking you, trying to hit you. It doesn't disjoint, but it can be used to dodge the damage. I tested most spells on the invulnerability page, and only Infest and Phase Shift would actually disjoint projectiles. You may have noticed it's hard to disjoint things with Ember Spirit's Sleight of Fist, that's simply because you must allow it to hit you while you're invulnerable since the skill doesn't disjoint. (I believe in DotA it tracked your initial position instead of the current which made dodging easier). I hope that explains why those abilities don't belong, otherwise I'd just copy all of the abilities over from invulnerability and call it a day. Maybe writing a note or a paragraph on this distinction is appropriate, I left a note on the Disjoint talk page but haven't got to add this information in the actual article yet. That's why I wrote "The abilities listed here will also disjoint incoming projectiles.", indicating only these banish-type abilities disjoint projectiles as apposed to the general ones such as Imprisonment and Disruption. It's obviously not descriptive enough of the true purpose of that section. Do you have any suggestion of a good way to convey this information to readers? --Artorp (talk) 15:36, 9 February 2014 (UTC)