I'm sure I'll probably get shot down by many of you for this, and probably for good reasons that I'd like to see just to ease my mind a bit. Now, with that said, on to the topic. With Gbot rocking out like boss 99% of the time, what is the downside of giving every aff giving a third party give/cure message? Is it really that strong a factor with Gbot in it's current state?
Anyone who plays an affliction class does their best to discern what afflictions the target has and just cured. We've taken the guess work out of so much already, why not take this leap as well. I'm honestly asking here, do you think this would be to much? If so then why? Do you think this wouldn't affect things very much at all and think this should happen? If so then why? I look forward to the comments headed this way whether they be negative or positive, just so long as they justify it one way or another.
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You're taking gbot too seriously here. Gbot's not magical. It's just a decent system that's available to everybody, and it's also a healing baseline that ensures that everybody has a minimum healing level of n. That's all.
You might as well have said "Since everybody can use Whytebot, why not make all afflictions have third party cure messages?" It's the same principle.
It wouldn't work, for all the reasons already mentioned.
"On the battlefield I am a god. I love war. The steel, the smell, the corpses. I wish there were more. On the first day I drove the Northmen back alone at the ford. Alone! On the second I carried the bridge! Me! Yesterday I climbed the Heroes! I love war! I… I wish it wasn’t over."
Gbot still doesn't cure crippled limbs with tree; instead it simply waits for salve balance to come back.
Same with certain afflictions for focus, purge, among other instances that I can't recall off the top of my head.
Like Khizan said, it's not magickal, but it gets the job done. It's up to the player to discern what it isn't doing and fill in the gaps.
Edit: If it's not clear from the paragraph above, I think Supremacy Discernment is balanced well. I'm just saying that in between it discerning useful things, it likes to show random things that don't really mean anything to me that I wasn't expecting to see.
Unless somethings changed in the last 2 years or so (I think that was the last time I played Aetolia), curing order is set there. Its not really a big deal for something like discern to be 100%, because you should always know 100% of the time what someone has cured.
(Disclaimer: it is highly possible I am completely misremembering, in which case disregard.)
wait.. So Imperian doesn't have a set order of the way it cures? and is completely random... ? like if I eat a kelp and have 3 kelp afflictions it'll cure any of them?