06-23-2019, 01:32 PM
As we all know, stone dragon is one of the spells that can be refracted when cast into a voidgate. As we all know as well, refracted spells shoot out in the cardinal direction of the closest nearby enemy. However, when cast into a voidgate, a stone dragon will ALWAYS shoot out in the direction it was cast from, no matter where an enemy stands at. Example below:
V - Vgate
E - Enemy
C - Caster
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V E V--------
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C-------------
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If a caster casts stone dragon straight ahead, the enemy should be hit by two stone dragons, from the northernmost voidgate, and the one at the east. However, as it stands in the game, the enemy will be hit by 0 stone dragons, as all of those refracted will shoot out north, missing their target completely.
This wouldn't be much of a problem if refracting itself wasn't made into pure shit with the recent changes, but come on...
V - Vgate
E - Enemy
C - Caster
---------------
--V-----------
V E V--------
---------------
C-------------
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If a caster casts stone dragon straight ahead, the enemy should be hit by two stone dragons, from the northernmost voidgate, and the one at the east. However, as it stands in the game, the enemy will be hit by 0 stone dragons, as all of those refracted will shoot out north, missing their target completely.
This wouldn't be much of a problem if refracting itself wasn't made into pure shit with the recent changes, but come on...