![]() Even when Factory Yamaha teammates Chad Reed & Frenchman David Vuillemin got a few 1-2 results, no other foreigner could join them up there. Despite many close calls, especially in the years when Chad Reed from Australia, Marvin Musquin the Frenchman, and Ken Roczen the “German Chocolate” were all in contention, there has never quite been a clean sweep of the podium for non-American riders. Jean-Michel Bayle from France took it to the Americans in the early 1990s but was distinctly a lone warrior. Pierre Karsmakers, from the Netherlands, was the first Supercross champion, but in that short three-race 1975 calendar he wasn’t joined by any other foreign imports. Even though they are all native English speakers, it still doesn’t take away from the fact that if there were flags above the podium, the Stars n’ Bars wouldn’t have been flown.Īmazingly, this feat has never occurred in the premier class. Max Anstie became the first ever English rider to win any form of AMA Supercross – Dean Wilson is from the UK but is from that fiercely-patriotic northern section called Scotland, fact fans – and was joined by the two Lawrence brothers who are, of course, from Australia. Just anything with a blue background.For the first time in over a decade, and for only the third time in AMA Supercross history, the 250cc Podium finishers at the East Rutherford East/West 250cc Supercross featured not a single American-born rider amongst them. So: It does not need to be a wirebug attack. damage numbers with blue contribute to mount. also probably because wirebug/silkbinds are going to be the more effective method by far for the majority of weapons I think the website is just mentioning the new stuff, it doesn't need to say any aerial attack counts because that's been the standard. In fact I'm pretty sure all aerial attacks do, including just jumping off your dog Turf Wars usually end up with a mount opportunityĮxcept in game, aerial attacks with the IG have the same blue damage indicator (mounting damage) as wire bug/silkbinds/monster damage. Any damage done with a jump attack, and any damage done through wirebug skill, as well as any damage done to a monster, by another monster. Ursprünglich geschrieben von Raemnant:No, its still air damage. Approach a monster in this state and land a blow or sheathe your weapon and press to start Wyvern Riding.” “Get monsters into a Mountable State by damaging them enough with Wirebug Jumping Attacks or Silkbind moves, letting them fight each other, or using certain Endemic Life. ![]() ![]() The quote below is from capcoms website the link will be below that ![]() Technically only wire bug based jumping attacks and silk binds build towards the riding. It also makes it easier to do an evade parry when youre riding a monster, which deals damage to the other monster Turf Wars usually end up with a mount opportunityĮdit: To actually answer your question though, Master Mounter increases the rate the gague fills so you can do a Mount Punisher. Ursprünglich geschrieben von ApathicAlpaca:Wait, air damage no longer unlocks riding? It's all damage now? So at certain monster HP threshold you automatically unlock ride? No, its still air damage.
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