This is late BUT couldn't we be more subtle in downplaying our skills? Gore IS an instakill ability. It's in the AB itself. In fact, between the two druid specs, it's the more spam the win button friendly. WHY? Because Swoop can only be used on targets that are on the ground. Using Swoop on a target whose mana is above the instakill threshold drags the target to the treetops, leaving beyond the reach of the mana drainers on the ground. They have be shoved off the trees. 4-5 Crow users perched in the trees attempting to use Swoop is possible but impractical. Now, let's look at Gore. 4-5 Stag users on the ground + their friends means that the Stag users can SPAM GORE UNTIL THE TARGET DIES FROM THE INSTAKILL CONDITION.
STOP THIS NON-SENSE.
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Why would you want a trigger to gag criticals? Why would it be on by default? I am confused; critical information is both useful to know and makes you feel pretty good about yourself when you get three World Shattering hits in a row.
Why would you want a trigger to gag criticals? Why would it be on by default? I am confused; critical information is both useful to know and makes you feel pretty good about yourself when you get three World Shattering hits in a row.
To reduce spam during an aetherhunt, which it doesn't really matter that much to know when you crit, and didn't get disabled after an aetherhunt for whatever reason.
I had thought of a really awesome typecast adjective for the demigod power ability. Then I realized that I only have the choice between 6 predetermined ones for the org I am part of.
It suddenly lost all appeal since I don't really like any of the 6 choices available to me and just ended up removing the power very fast.
I had thought of a really awesome typecast adjective for the demigod power ability. Then I realized that I only had the choice between 6 predetermined ones for the org I am part of.
It suddenly lost all appeal since I don't really like any of the 6 choices available to me and just ended up removing the power very fast.
I know what you mean. I like the idea of typecast, but the Hallifaxian options...leave something to be desired, to put it nicely. To put it a bit more accurately, they bore me to tears. I went from "cool!" to "uh, nope" in the time it took me to read the details.
I had thought of a really awesome typecast adjective for the demigod power ability. Then I realized that I only had the choice between 6 predetermined ones for the org I am part of.
It suddenly lost all appeal since I don't really like any of the 6 choices available to me and just ended up removing the power very fast.
I know what you mean. I like the idea of typecast, but the Hallifaxian options...leave something to be desired, to put it nicely. To put it a bit more accurately, they bore me to tears. I went from "cool!" to "uh, nope" in the time it took me to read the details.
Moved to Hallifax. I am bored by the Hallifaxian ones.
I would definitely pay more essence/possibly more points for a custom one. Or more choices!
On the other hand, there are literally like 2 dozen options for choice look/entry/etc. Why is typecast so blah?
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I actually sort of like Scientific and Artistic. And I laughed at Bureaucratic.
I agree, I'd love the ability to set custom ones, though with how crazy some people are with their customizable stuff (like those terrible, terrible Laurels descriptions that are just very badly written and involve pies or tails or sand or whatever and forced action), I can understand why it's not so feasible...
Definitely would love some Manteekany typecasts! (Also Manteekany enters, and exits, and shouts, and omg, moar Manteekan.) And probably also Shadowdancer ones... Mm... Shadowdancer stuff...
I have vague memories of being told that typecasts could be on the table for city/guild purchases. I'm not positive, I might have dreamed it. But I think someone told me that could be a patron thing. So definitely ask.
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I imagine you could talk to the patrons of whatever org you'd like to see more of the demi fluff stuff for (typecast, enter/exit, etc) and if they're well designed they'll consider them.
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Moved to Hallifax. I am bored by the Hallifaxian ones.
I would definitely pay more essence/possibly more points for a custom one. Or more choices!
On the other hand, there are literally like 2 dozen options for choice look/entry/etc. Why is typecast so blah?
It's like you're referring to yourself as a "timeless classic". It's so deliciously pompous.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
I agree, I'd love the ability to set custom ones, though with how crazy some people are with their customizable stuff (like those terrible, terrible Laurels descriptions that are just very badly written and involve pies or tails or sand or whatever and forced action), I can understand why it's not so feasible...
Not that I would have the weight for them. Please make customisation fluff cost 0 weight.
The eye of Dylara materialises in your hands and flings itself around your neck, tightening incomprehensibly until it is irremovable.
Perfectly clean, this eyeball has been wrenched from the socket of Dylara. It has been animated by some unusual force, constantly looking around itself as if in shock or fear. It is bathed in a light covering of white flames that roll endlessly over its surface. A single chain of empyreal metal pierces either side of the eye, allowing it to be worn around the neck.