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Please tell me if this was by design because I might have simply misunderstood the patch notes, but as far as I'm aware, a Blockbuster is meant to function such that it is performed without interruption; it is only after the BB has been completed or missed entirely and specifically under the condition that the victim successfully blocked and/or dodged the whole attack that the attacker can then be punished with a counter-attack immediately afterward, providing the fighters are close together enough.
I've incidentally found two occasions where this is not the case; I'm listing their details specifically because they're the only ones I've personally witnessed and am therefore attesting to, though more exceptions may or may not exist.
1) Painwheel's grab/throw tag-in attack ignores Cerebella's Diamond Dynamo and breaks her out of it anyway, as if there was no aspect of rigidity at all. [Personally quite miffed about this one as it cost me my PF streak.]
2) Filia's standard throw can grab Peacock during Argus Agony provided that she is close enough and the onslaught has not yet begun. I did this accidentally where I initiated the throw only a few frames prior to the AI using the BB, so that during the split-second freeze that occurs when a BB is activated Samson's tendrils were already reaching for Peacock, then successfully grabbed her just before she fired the laser of Argus Agony phase 1.
Please either fix this if it wasn't meant to be the case, or point me in the direction of a clear explanation of how these mechanics work because I'm finding it slightly difficult to enjoy the game where surprises like this pop up relatively often.
I've incidentally found two occasions where this is not the case; I'm listing their details specifically because they're the only ones I've personally witnessed and am therefore attesting to, though more exceptions may or may not exist.
1) Painwheel's grab/throw tag-in attack ignores Cerebella's Diamond Dynamo and breaks her out of it anyway, as if there was no aspect of rigidity at all. [Personally quite miffed about this one as it cost me my PF streak.]
2) Filia's standard throw can grab Peacock during Argus Agony provided that she is close enough and the onslaught has not yet begun. I did this accidentally where I initiated the throw only a few frames prior to the AI using the BB, so that during the split-second freeze that occurs when a BB is activated Samson's tendrils were already reaching for Peacock, then successfully grabbed her just before she fired the laser of Argus Agony phase 1.
Please either fix this if it wasn't meant to be the case, or point me in the direction of a clear explanation of how these mechanics work because I'm finding it slightly difficult to enjoy the game where surprises like this pop up relatively often.