2 hours ago
What's the point of having a skill scale if it just hard caps anyway?
Can we remove the Elemental ATK caps from all Ninjutsu? It wouldn't be overpowered, since many Elemental ATKs don't directly align with the skill's damage scaling.
For example, Arashi Sanseiken is capped at 5 range, scaling from 25 Ice ATK, yet its damage is based on Wind ATK. If having 50 SKI already lets you reach max range, why even tie the scaling to Ice ATK in the first place?
I don't think this will break anything, if anything, it'll make Ninjutsu more interesting and less limited on its performance. It'd let you use things like Luminary Element for the sake of increasing range/effects, while your raw stats define the damage, etc.
Worth looking into it, imo.
(Also don't forget that, for some reason, all Ninjutsu have cooldowns to it, further limiting their usage. They're allowed to be a little stronger-- if not in damage, at least in range or special effects, dammit.)
Can we remove the Elemental ATK caps from all Ninjutsu? It wouldn't be overpowered, since many Elemental ATKs don't directly align with the skill's damage scaling.
For example, Arashi Sanseiken is capped at 5 range, scaling from 25 Ice ATK, yet its damage is based on Wind ATK. If having 50 SKI already lets you reach max range, why even tie the scaling to Ice ATK in the first place?
I don't think this will break anything, if anything, it'll make Ninjutsu more interesting and less limited on its performance. It'd let you use things like Luminary Element for the sake of increasing range/effects, while your raw stats define the damage, etc.
Worth looking into it, imo.
(Also don't forget that, for some reason, all Ninjutsu have cooldowns to it, further limiting their usage. They're allowed to be a little stronger-- if not in damage, at least in range or special effects, dammit.)
what the heck!!!
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