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Do mobs hit you harder/more-often when they first approach you?
Say you snare a green mob, and then while it is approaching you, you start to cast a spell on it. If the mob is within range before you finish casting the spell, it seems it almost ALWAYS lands a successful hit on that first strike (often stunning me and therefore interrupting my spell). Only AFTER this first successful hit does the mob start MISSING (and missing a lot) and then I can get my spell cast on the 2nd attempt while the mob is in-range for the entire duration of the cast.
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#2
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All in your head.
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#3
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When a mob first gets into melee range, it bashes. After that you have, I believe, 8 seconds (for an unslowed mob) before it can bash again, which is why your second spell has time to cast without worry of an interrupt.
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#4
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Thank you!! so it's NOT all in my head after all!!!!
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#5
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No it's still all in your head. The chance for it to land that bash isn't any higher
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