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| [Item] Bodyguard Nerf |
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Posted by: Rendar - 11-17-2014, 03:45 PM - Forum: Balance Fu
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So, as it stands. Bodyguards are the .best. heavy armor in the entire game. Take damage that does over half your current health? REDUCE THAT DAMAGE BY HALF. That effect, right there, is why its so .overpoweringly. good. I don't know how to fix this *** star item to make it more in line with its rarity other than tossing it to 9-10 star rarity < But that doesn't help since. yknow. Everyone has atleast one. >
Reposting this from old forums.
Basically though, it becomes so overwhelmingly good because half of current hp, rather than max. Which means that when someone gets on the lower end of HP, it's still gonna trigger from low damage multi-hits. Which, isn't exactly a BAD thing since Multi-hits need to have their damage halved based on TOTAL damage dealt to their opponent rather than each individual hit but I digress.
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| [Ghost] Bonus Feature Failure |
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Posted by: Rendar - 11-17-2014, 03:42 PM - Forum: Balance Fu
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Preface: This is a post about ghosts and why they're trash.
So, getting the trope out of the way. Axes are .severely. lacking. One of the Ghost's main class weapons is a sword. The other? An axe. While I know some of you are probably going "WELL AXES ARE JUST FINE!" No.. no they aren't. I don't even play an axe user and I can tell you. Axes need lovin.
So lets look at Ghosts. Ether Invitation is strong. Really strong if you're low on health. Generally a last-ditch move to finish off your opponent. I see nothing wrong with this attack. You'll have a ton of extra to hit because of low hp, which means more skill.
Reaper Scythe? Well.. it's.. okay? It takes out enemies guarding like nothing. However, the main flaw with it is this. First you have to walk up to them, assuming they're guarding it out, you'll have to land a hit to get CC, then hit em like normal. Next turn rolls around if they still are guarding, Reaper Scythe, then an attack. The guard break should give enough damage to make up for the fact that you lost claret call, on them. It's FP cost is phenomenally high for a STR+Rank bonus attack < Unless weapon power factors in somewhere and isn't being stated >. It also makes them unmarkable for 2 turns, and that status on them ends whenever their next turn comes around. Which more or less means you get less than what you put in unless you do it followed up by Ether Invitati- Oh wait. You just lost Claret Call so you can't do that. Review?
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Ma...mpractical
Pretty trashy.
Death gaze is GREAT. If you're going against some jackass who doesn't know how to play the game. It's a silence for 2 turns, makes them unmarkable for 4 turns, and causes Rank*10 dark unresistable damage. It also requires your enemy to be FEARED, which. Surprise surprise, means you have to either start off your assault with them being claret called, Haunting beside them, and THEN doing that, or from some other means that your class probably doesn't have. < L'au Dela sword skill OP > Even so, your opponent can spend three momentum to throat opener, or event Silent Prayer as a Lantern Bearer to cure it and put you shit-out-of-luck for over 4 turns because they just cured your useless affliction. Review?
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Ma...nefficient
Very impractical in usage. 0/10 would never.
Rebound? Rebounds good. It's kind of a shitty heal, but great against like. A summoner or something... I guess. It gives you resistance alongside Rising game so... Review?
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Ma...sefulSpell
Pretty good. Works well and MOAR RES is never a bad thing.
Claret Call is being used as a high-end commodity that is nothing more than a cheap prostitute that you can only afford every few months. Axes, in general, are .very. poorly loved. That's about all I can say for that part. Now to move to a better.. suited. category.
"Fitting Form" is a skill for Ghosts that give +20 Hit/Crit at maximum for weapons under 5 weight. Cool! It's something that makes low weight people be cool. But... what about the other weapon type Ghosts can use freely? The heavy-as-hell axes? Well... FUCK YOUR AXES. Your axes are going to be thrown in the trash heap because spears, daggers, guns, literally every other fucking weapon in the game thats worth using, can get the Fitting Form bonus. Axes don't have a variant in the class to actually get a bonus.
How about a new skill is introduced to give said weapons love. "If weapon weight is 20 or more, Gives +20 hit/+5 Power" Something along those lines to make using said weapon actually useful. Just something, ANYTHING, to let ghosts use their friggin axes in a practical way that isn't "Wield an axe as a soldier, rely on ghost for Riposte and wraith guard and... very little else."
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| Intro Themes |
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Posted by: Sawrock - 11-17-2014, 05:17 AM - Forum: Suggestions
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Can marching bands also include a feature to play an uploadable five to twenty second sound clip at the beginning of a fight, and another for the victory theme? I just think this would be cool.
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| Short Cut Bar Youkai |
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Posted by: iDarkCara - 11-16-2014, 10:24 PM - Forum: Bug Reports
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If you assign a youkai summon to the short cut bar at the bottom, and then release that youkai, you can still summon said youkai from the shortcut bar, (Though, it is level 1 regardless of level @ release.)
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| Between battles |
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Posted by: Xero Shade - 11-16-2014, 08:07 PM - Forum: Suggestions
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So, I was on my VA/Kensei and decided to change it to Monk/VA for some ungodly reason. I noticed that Ki doesn't transfer from battle to battle, unlike Voidveil which does. I'd like to simply suggest that it copied that, to make the use of Ki easier for Monks.
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| [Arena Combattants] More nonsense; some unfixed from before. |
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Posted by: Ranylyn - 11-16-2014, 05:56 PM - Forum: Bug Reports
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Phew. Accidentally put it in suggestions instead of bugs. Yay for being able to delete your own threads!
EVOKER COMBATTANTS:
- Arena Evoker Sear only cinders the tile you are on, not the usual AoE. Posibly intended, but posting anyways.
- Arena Evoker Wind Slasher does literally nothing. No animation and no damage. (Helps offset how BS powerful they are, but obvious bug is obvious)
GHOST COMBATTANTS:
- Will spam Rebound despite no Claret call to heal with? Will also re-apply wraithguard while still active when outside attack range (Bad AI more than anything else.)
- Does not require Claret Call to use Ether Invitation! (Yes, they can repeatedly use EI on successive turns late in the fight. Brutal.)
- Combattant Ether Invitation MARKS with EI, to set up a second attack! (They can even EI - Rebound and EI again next turn.)
- Can consume and re-apply Claret Call instantly. No unmarkable phase.
ARBALEST COMBATTANTS:
- Will continuously re-apply Deadly Aim and Oil Chain when outide attack range (Moreso bad AI than a bug; but still exploitable.)
- I'm pretty sure one used reload accel twice between cannon skills, but consider this unconfirmed. I forgot to double check the chat log.
MONK COMBATTANTS:
- Their Ki seems out of whack. They'll cause Knockdown on turn 0, and then not activate the wind knockback on their gale attack the turn after they use aid. As I cannot see their Ki, myself, I cannot provide more details. It almost feels like they start with some Ki and have a toggle skill on whether they wish to spend it or not. Which, for the record, would be aweome for player monks. The toggle skill thing I mean. But this is getting off topic.
Misc:
- Not counting pre-20 opponents, I actually never see anything else but the above 4. Is this intentional?
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| [Furniture] Display Cases |
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Posted by: Someone - 11-16-2014, 12:45 PM - Forum: Suggestions
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Something like a shelf, a bench, a pedestal, etc, that allows homeowners to place an item for public display in their home.
(That uber new sword you just got, that nice coat, a joke item, etc.) And, if possible, be able to double-click it to view the stats. (Since that's probably what you're showing off, right?!)
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