View Full Version : Telezerking guide?
So I am still new to 1.10+ PVP (I took a nice hibernation called college before 1.10 came out and just got back into d2 this summer) and I finally made a berserk pvper, but all this newfangled enigma teleporting around and stuff has made me quite confused and out of practice. I've poked around but I still can't come up with a decent guide on how to telezerk properly. I spent a good 3 hours practicing just now, and although I could sometimes manage a telewhirl, I never got the telezerk right.
Can someone break it down into systematic pieces so I can practice like that?
xxxkillerxxx
22-03-2008, 01:26
Berserk on left click, tele on right (hotkey of your choice, a is a good one), for just telezerking you wont need to change any hotkeys anyway.
Left click opponent, hold down key so you run towards him or start zerking if you're close enough. Tap right mouse button (tele), then immediately release left (zerk) and move your mouse cursor to center of screen. Now you will end up on top of your opponent with the mouse pointing on him. Repeat.
Basically you just start zerking him until he gets away, then you tele, land on top and start zerking again. Practice on monsters first.
Summerfun
23-03-2008, 04:53
Tap right mouse button (tele), then immediately release left (zerk) and move your mouse cursor to center of screen.
You should move the cursor to the center of the screen before tapping tele.
thanks, I've been practicing...can't say I've had much more success, but I can definitely telewhirl and teleleap easily. berserk is just so precise, I haven't got it down yet.
xxxkillerxxx
23-03-2008, 15:01
You should move the cursor to the center of the screen before tapping tele.
0.4 seconds is plenty with normal motor-skills. Doesn't really matter in thoguh :)
@kayin: just practice getting the teleport->1 berserk sequence down on monsters first. When you can do it without wasting time between tele and attack you can start chainlocking players.
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