04-24-2017, 07:24 AM
Silvermist as it stands now for the SOLE 'effective' healing skill for Vampires which consumes essence is awful when compared to traditional healing methods.
If the main source of power of how vampires are about absorbing and stealing essence, why is using said essence on a vampire less effective than the almighty PR-HI Potion which restores 50% of your HP which is absolutely ridiculous on its own already since you can stack an infinite number of these potions.
A vampire cannot abuse the 50% heal and silvermists is nothing compared to that. Considering the fact that silvermists only has a set amount of uses depending on how much essence you have, makes it even more glaring at how terrible of a heal it is compared to a PR-Hi potion.
Can we please change silvermists to drain a set amount of essence, perhaps 100 in order to heal 50% of their hp?
And before we go on the delicate talk about vampires being 'broken' or 'overpowered'. I ask that we discuss that in an orderly manner instead of simply saying it's overpowered without any clear evidence.
Thanks.
If the main source of power of how vampires are about absorbing and stealing essence, why is using said essence on a vampire less effective than the almighty PR-HI Potion which restores 50% of your HP which is absolutely ridiculous on its own already since you can stack an infinite number of these potions.
A vampire cannot abuse the 50% heal and silvermists is nothing compared to that. Considering the fact that silvermists only has a set amount of uses depending on how much essence you have, makes it even more glaring at how terrible of a heal it is compared to a PR-Hi potion.
Can we please change silvermists to drain a set amount of essence, perhaps 100 in order to heal 50% of their hp?
And before we go on the delicate talk about vampires being 'broken' or 'overpowered'. I ask that we discuss that in an orderly manner instead of simply saying it's overpowered without any clear evidence.
Thanks.
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