Rubbinns wrote on Jul 22
nd, 2019 at 2:08pm:
And you can twitch with swf and wolves. It will increase your dps times.
What you all are seeing in the video is Vinny moving, while attacking, so that he gets better position on mobs, and he takes away the mob's attack range by not being in their line of attack. He isn't twitching to twitch. He is using superior movement and tactics. The guy is an incredibly strategic melee.
So I showed this thread to an old friend who's quitted DDO but was one of the best melee players in the game in his time and he told me there is no such thing as "taking away the mobs attack range by not being in their line of attack"
(He explained it's called LOS, line of sight)
He characterized the above quoted text as a terrible explanation.
There is tho something else which is propably what Rubinns meant, that you can evade mob attacks by moving out of their attack-animation right before their hit lands. That can be done by moving left-right whilst attacking, which to many people looks like twitching and with some melee forms like SWF it actually also improved your attack speed.
He says it's very hard to intentionally dodge mob attacks on every mob, because there is no "warning/indicator" to when a mob will perform an attack-animation. So instead you can simply do what Vincino showed in his video, aka the "SWF twitching" and you're most likely going to dodge a lot of hits and also boost your dps.
Abusing/exploiting LOS is apparently another thing and works great with a tank in the team when the tank positions the mobs correctly in a corner and then the tank positions himself on one side of the corner with the mobs aggroed to him and the rest of the group flanks the mobs on the other side of the cornern.
Apparently it was rarely used because dungeon alert was fucked up back then, tanks weren't so popular till reaper came out and LOS tactics worked much better in other MMOs.
Also laughed his ass off when he read the last part about superior movement and tactics and incredible strategic melee player. This trick is old and used to be common knowledge to most pro-melee players. "There is no incredible strategy", it's just player skills, build strength and getting the hang of melee playstyle.