Oh! An artifact into which you drain your energy reserves, maybe once you fill it up to a certain point (1000 energy?) you can offer it to a god, or some other power is unlocked by charging it up... (Maybe allows you to immolate people?)
I don't see how the artifact would change peoples' ability to go afk aetherhunting. If anything it would mean less people get dragged out of the basin to go along.
Anyway, just an idea! I would only really want it to be able to fight bet…
I think a market that hasn't yet been tapped is utility. You can make the daily life easier for players without buffing their PK powers, and lots of people would buy them.
A few ideas: Bard/Scholar periscope - lets you see how many …
I think walk to ally would only have the tiniest impact on the scent artifact. It's way more useful for chasing enemies than allies. You can just set up a trigger to ask your ally what room they're in if you really wanted to.
To be honest, TK vessels needs to be tweaked up, or their synergy does. Making Nekotai a better version of TK could be balanced, because outside of utility, TK is underpowered.
I was told by Avechna that they had chosen to honor your winning the seal. I of course would love to have another crack at it, but I suspect that the decision won't be changed.
Well I don't think it was a conspiracy of any sort. I got the feeling that the tournament was well organized by the admin, but in the last round whoever was controlling Avechna took over, but didn't understand that it was a double elimination brack…
Yeah, it's no big deal really. I thought it was a good idea because it would allow us to avoid the heartache of knocking off a buddy early. The people have spoken, though any complaint that the idea comes from wanting to stack the odds are baseless.
I'm asking, please explain to me how it allows someone to game the event? It means there's just one person that you know you won't see until the final round.
I'm not interested in gaming the event, and I'm fine with it being random. I'm…
Surprising backlash. It's not a huge deal to me, but I just think it's lame to have to knock your training partner out in early rounds. I'd love to see the strategy for how you can 'stack' the bracket so you only face noobs.