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[[File:Conal AoE1.jpg|thumb|A basic Conal AoE attack.]]
[[File:Conal AoE1.jpg|thumb|A basic Conal AoE attack.]]
A '''Conal AoE''' is a form of Area of Effect that spreads from the enemies hitbox outwards in varying degrees of width. Anything within the marked area by the time the attack finishes casting will take damage. This type of AoE is one of the most common, and can appear in any length and width. Many attacks also fire several '''Conal AoEs''' from the enemies hitbox, or can be set to fire from something called by the enemy. To avoid taking damage from this type of attack, players simply need to move out of the highlighted hitbox before the attack finishes charging.
A '''Conal AoE''' is a form of [[Area of Effect]] that spreads from the enemy's hitbox outwards in varying degrees of width. Anything within the marked area by the time the attack finishes casting will take damage. This type of AoE is one of the most common, and can appear in any length and width. Many attacks also fire several Conal AoEs from the enemies' hitboxes, or can be set to fire from something called by the enemy. To avoid taking damage from this type of attack, players simply need to move out of the highlighted hitbox before the attack finishes charging.
 
[[Category:Game mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 16:17, 1 January 2024

A basic Conal AoE attack.

A Conal AoE is a form of Area of Effect that spreads from the enemy's hitbox outwards in varying degrees of width. Anything within the marked area by the time the attack finishes casting will take damage. This type of AoE is one of the most common, and can appear in any length and width. Many attacks also fire several Conal AoEs from the enemies' hitboxes, or can be set to fire from something called by the enemy. To avoid taking damage from this type of attack, players simply need to move out of the highlighted hitbox before the attack finishes charging.