11-27-2022, 12:35 AM
In a battle i Had today, I used swap position on one of the create shade shades in Korvara. I swapped onto their tile, and the shade was still there. On me. And the player was now invisibly in my old location. He was there, but invisible.
The new round started, he took his turn, everything seemed fine. . . Until he used create shade again.
I hit him with lords flame twice, and the shade didn't break. I was hitting the correct one, but the player didn't show up, I still couldn't examine him, and he was still a shade.
His next turn, it showed he was in fact on that tile and taking damage from the attacks.
Additionally: You can space swap on your own tile. So you just . . . Swap in place. This feels unintended, and also has the poor effect of ALWAYS defaulting to that. So if you're used to the skill auto targeting the nearest enemy, like I am, you might just instantly hit Z after using swap position, and just. . . Waste your momentum by swapping in place.
The new round started, he took his turn, everything seemed fine. . . Until he used create shade again.
I hit him with lords flame twice, and the shade didn't break. I was hitting the correct one, but the player didn't show up, I still couldn't examine him, and he was still a shade.
His next turn, it showed he was in fact on that tile and taking damage from the attacks.
Additionally: You can space swap on your own tile. So you just . . . Swap in place. This feels unintended, and also has the poor effect of ALWAYS defaulting to that. So if you're used to the skill auto targeting the nearest enemy, like I am, you might just instantly hit Z after using swap position, and just. . . Waste your momentum by swapping in place.