Below is a snapshot of me trying to dance with two snow goblins to learn some defenses. They just seem more interested in senselessly switching between parry and dodge than in fighting me, and it's killing my defense training. Do creatures do this to regain fatigue, or did Snobs do this even before Combat 3.0?
* A one-eared snow goblin bashes a large frozen club at you. You barely block with a steel-alloy ceremonial shield.
[You're bruised, solidly balanced with opponent in good position.]
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
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* A one-eared snow goblin bashes a large frozen club at you. You dodge.
[You're bruised, solidly balanced with opponent in better position.]
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* A big snow goblin bashes a frozen club at you. You dodge.
[You're bruised, solidly balanced with opponent in better position.]
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to parry.
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The snow goblin moves into a position to dodge.