Too tired to write more detailed post, want to remember this for later:
(Burt): You say, "That's another classlead I want to suggest, I think."
(Burt): You say, "How it's dumb that class pets depend on Taming to be any sort of tanky at all."
"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."
No, I'm saying flare automatically getting the benefit of sensitivity is wrong. Pay attention. Currently, this attack requires no set up as is. Add a 2 second delay on the actual flare and use it as a damage closer once you get sensitivity to stick. Not like this where someone can just dsl/flare and only have to track rites.
Those are my ideas at least. 2 second delay on flare hitting making someone actually work for extra damage or make flare not get the benefit of sensitivity if it remains in the current format.
Its not like he can stand there and dsl/flare all day. Hes got a limited number of rites to burn before it becomes just straight dsl. I can drop cleave/strike/sdrop combos all day without a set up.
Edit: Also, every sdrop I do will benefit from sensitivity. Just thought I'd throw that in there..
Focusing on this, however, over flare is called "misdirection".
Not at all, because there was nothing wrong with the flare part of your log.
It -does- annoy me that my extremely limited supply of highly artifacted flares are the only chance I have of killing you, because DKs shrug physical damage better than anyone else in the game by quite a margin.
Statpack Resiststances + Putrefaction + Trans Evasion + Full Plate + Mithril Shield = Not a lot of physical damage taken.
Focusing on this, however, over flare is called "misdirection".
At least Templars and Runeguards have something to combo with DSL.
A bit of real talk here:
Templar, prior to RG upgrades had the unique Knight gimmick of high burst damage via flare. They can manage it for about six DSLs and have to be in a squishier statpack to make much use of it. It consumes their good rites to do damage and is, once exhausted, pretty much gone for the duration of the fight. Yes, it hurts, but that's the class. You turtle through them with shield/rebounding/pressure and you're fine. It's not OP. It's the single useful combat mechanic of an outdated legacy class.
The short version: Move along, nothing to see here.
‘Least I won’t have to carry it no more. You see how bloody heavy it is?’
‘Every sword’s a weight to carry. Men don’t see that when they pick ’em up. But they get heavier with time.”
Well, there are a number of classes that have access to that: RG, WD, Templar, I believe Defiler can combo ravage into guaranteed sensitivity bellow, but I might be wrong there. I haven't played Keijima in ages. It's just something that happens with some weapon classes and it's not a big deal, but you're welcome to your opinion obviously.
‘Least I won’t have to carry it no more. You see how bloody heavy it is?’
‘Every sword’s a weight to carry. Men don’t see that when they pick ’em up. But they get heavier with time.”
Edit: Nevermind. It doesn't really matter. I'm in Demonic for RP reasons. If not I'd have been on the band wagon of Anti-magick and Magick like 90% of the fighters in this game.
Edit: Nevermind. It doesn't really matter. I'm in Demonic for RP reasons. If not I'd have been on the band wagon of Anti-magick and Magick like 90% of the fighters in this game.
That's just poor form.
‘Least I won’t have to carry it no more. You see how bloody heavy it is?’
‘Every sword’s a weight to carry. Men don’t see that when they pick ’em up. But they get heavier with time.”
Figured since everyone was on board the nerf battlecry train there might be room for writhe stacking because of group combat. Or is that wrong because that's how your circle wins fights?
Figured since everyone was on board the nerf battlecry train there might be room for writhe stacking because of group combat. Or is that wrong because that's how your circle wins fights?
Hangedman.
Are you done?
I am the righteous one... the claims are stated - it's the world I've created
Galt used to do the same thing. Die to something, hop on the forums and demand a nerf. You're better than this Luthyr, stop and reason it out. Not everything that kills you is overpowered.
‘Least I won’t have to carry it no more. You see how bloody heavy it is?’
‘Every sword’s a weight to carry. Men don’t see that when they pick ’em up. But they get heavier with time.”
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Too tired to write more detailed post, want to remember this for later:
(Burt): You say, "That's another classlead I want to suggest, I think."
(Burt): You say, "How it's dumb that class pets depend on Taming to be any sort of tanky at all."
"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."
An ability in taming that allows you to train your pet to automatically find you if you lose it though fear/flight/tumble(?) etc.
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‘Every sword’s a weight to carry. Men don’t see that when they pick ’em up. But they get heavier with time.”
Edit: Also, every sdrop I do will benefit from sensitivity. Just thought I'd throw that in there..
Templar, prior to RG upgrades had the unique Knight gimmick of high burst damage via flare. They can manage it for about six DSLs and have to be in a squishier statpack to make much use of it. It consumes their good rites to do damage and is, once exhausted, pretty much gone for the duration of the fight. Yes, it hurts, but that's the class. You turtle through them with shield/rebounding/pressure and you're fine. It's not OP. It's the single useful combat mechanic of an outdated legacy class.
The short version: Move along, nothing to see here.
‘Every sword’s a weight to carry. Men don’t see that when they pick ’em up. But they get heavier with time.”
‘Every sword’s a weight to carry. Men don’t see that when they pick ’em up. But they get heavier with time.”
‘Every sword’s a weight to carry. Men don’t see that when they pick ’em up. But they get heavier with time.”
‘Every sword’s a weight to carry. Men don’t see that when they pick ’em up. But they get heavier with time.”
Are you done?
the claims are stated - it's the world I've created
‘Every sword’s a weight to carry. Men don’t see that when they pick ’em up. But they get heavier with time.”