Talk:Evade

Karlos, I don't see how your argument, "to avoid does not mean to resist", is relevant. All of our given definitions use "avoid" and none use "resist". Also, with the definition you reverted to, there is still the issue that it encompasses things like blocking. --Rezyk 11:51, 28 Sep 2005 (EST)


 * I agree with Rezyk. Saying "evasion means to use a skill..." seems plain wrong, even though you do have to use a skill in order to evade.  I think I even prefer this even older version of Rezyk's over any of the more recent ones, though the note about the "evade" text is good.  --Fyren 12:14, 28 Sep 2005 (EST)


 * We are defining Evasion in Guild Wars, not evasion in the English language. Evasion in Guild Wars is to use a skill of evasion. It is not an ambiguous black-box mechanism that shall remain undefined. It is important to note what the game means by it (despite not sounding right) first and foremost. When Irresistible Blow says that it cannot be "evaded" it means specifically that characters invoking an "evasion" skill will not benefit against it. It does not mean that those trying to evade the skill (in the English sense) shall fail. You can in fact run from the Warrior and if he invokes the skill he will have to run and catch up to you before he can land the blow, so you did "evade" it in that sense. But in the game's lingo, that skill is un-evadable. --Karlos 23:06, 28 Sep 2005 (EST)


 * The difference is you say "use a skill" as if that was part of evading, but the person evading doesn't have to use the skill that 'enabled' the evasion. Someone else can.  Evasion is passive in that your character can be standing there naked and you can have your keyboard unplugged but still evade.  We're not using the English definition and ignoring GW.  If you use a ward against melee and no one ever takes a swing at you, you didn't evade.  Using the skill isn't the evasion even though it makes it possible.
 * Rezyk didn't imply it was some mysterious game mechanic that's opaque to us. The only word in the version I linked is "mechanic"  and his last version says "passive reaction" and "effect."  --Fyren 23:38, 28 Sep 2005 (EST)
 * Rezyk didn't imply it was some mysterious game mechanic that's opaque to us. The only word in the version I linked is "mechanic"  and his last version says "passive reaction" and "effect."  --Fyren 23:38, 28 Sep 2005 (EST)


 * So, you are worrying about the fringe case of someone invoking a skill other than you and instead wnat to call it a reaction/passive skill? Some arcane term that is not used anywhere else in the wiki? It is a skill, whether invoked by you or by others around you, someone has to click something on the skill bar. I am specifically opposed to "passive skill" or "passive mechanism" because it implies that it happens passively without the user "invoking" it. (like armor penetration with strength). This is wrong. There is no attribute to raise or pump to be able to evade "passively" more frequently. In fact, someone (not necessarily you) has to "actively" invoke a skill for you to evade an attack. The definition says to "use a skill that allows A character" not "your cahracter" and if we want to make it more explicit that others can help you evade too, that's fine. But to call it a passive mechanism is both ambiguous and misleading. --Karlos 23:55, 28 Sep 2005 (EST)