Hunter Idea,
Quixotic,
22-Oct-09 08:38 AM, #28
Air shifters,
Dwoggurd,
20-Oct-09 12:37 PM, #7
RE: Air shifters,
Daevryn,
20-Oct-09 05:17 PM, #11
I enjoy it,
Dwoggurd,
20-Oct-09 07:49 PM, #12
Actually:,
Daevryn,
20-Oct-09 09:49 PM, #15
Raiding stuff and air/majors,
Dwoggurd,
21-Oct-09 07:21 AM, #18
RE: I enjoy it,
Isildur,
21-Oct-09 09:17 AM, #22
My gripe:,
NMTW,
19-Oct-09 11:08 PM, #4
RE: My gripe:,
Isildur,
20-Oct-09 01:14 AM, #5
RE: idea: flyto,
Xanthrailles,
19-Oct-09 09:03 PM, #1
wasp, dude! (n/t),
Daevryn,
19-Oct-09 09:14 PM, #2
RE: wasp, dude! (n/t),
Xanthrailles,
19-Oct-09 09:32 PM, #3
You want to slow down a flyto shifter?,
Funnyone,
20-Oct-09 12:15 PM, #6
Overhead flight is one of the most powerful utilities a...,
Quixotic,
20-Oct-09 12:38 PM, #8
RE: You want to slow down a flyto shifter?,
Isildur,
20-Oct-09 12:46 PM, #9
Since when Twist,
Greddarh,
20-Oct-09 11:01 PM, #16
RE: Since when Twist,
Isildur,
21-Oct-09 12:18 AM, #17
Are you kidding me?,
Funnyone,
21-Oct-09 07:43 AM, #20
RE: Are you kidding me?,
Isildur,
21-Oct-09 09:12 AM, #21
Agree with this:,
Daevryn,
21-Oct-09 05:47 PM, #25
Double ditto cosign agreeance. n/t,
Susubienko,
21-Oct-09 06:14 PM, #27
RE: You want to slow down a flyto shifter?,
Daevryn,
20-Oct-09 05:12 PM, #10
Seriously,
Dwoggurd,
20-Oct-09 07:58 PM, #13
RE: Seriously,
Daevryn,
20-Oct-09 09:46 PM, #14
Re,
Dwoggurd,
21-Oct-09 07:24 AM, #19
Wow you're a ####.,
Susubienko,
21-Oct-09 12:54 PM, #23
Look who's talking. nt,
Scrimbul,
22-Oct-09 06:23 PM, #31
some shifter forms are nasty in the mid and low ranks,
laxman,
21-Oct-09 05:39 PM, #24
RE: some shifter forms are nasty in the mid and low ran...,
Isildur,
21-Oct-09 05:49 PM, #26
My beef with hunting as a mid-ranked shifter...,
_Magus_,
22-Oct-09 10:55 AM, #29
You don't get to post your opinion on anything anymore.,
Scrimbul,
22-Oct-09 06:20 PM, #30
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Quixotic | Thu 22-Oct-09 08:38 AM |
Member since 09th Feb 2006
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#27289, "Hunter Idea"
In response to Reply #0
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If we were to add a check to the balance system, let's change hunter's aerial shot in this manner.
- Remove the cool-down timer on aerial shot. - Let aerial shot work on flying and landbound targets, but alter the chance of hitting the target by terrain type (from bad to best: swamp, forest, mountain, hill/city, tundra/desert, plains/roads). - Increase splat-damage - Give me Werebane as my next leader weapon.
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Dwoggurd | Tue 20-Oct-09 12:37 PM |
Member since 20th Jan 2004
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#27249, "Air shifters"
In response to Reply #0
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The main problem with those shifters is the annoyance factor. They can relatevely easy follow you and, thus, don't let you relax/explore/get hurt/etc. And you can't fight them back until they decide to jump on you. So you're hunted while you can't really hunt them back. I would dare to call it "broken". There are similar issues with hide/camo/duo classes, but at least they have to find you and be in the same area and sometimes you can detect them.
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Daevryn | Tue 20-Oct-09 05:17 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#27258, "RE: Air shifters"
In response to Reply #7
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> I >would dare to call it "broken". There are similar issues with >hide/camo/duo classes, but at least they have to find you and >be in the same area and sometimes you can detect them.
Style of gameplay you don't enjoy does not always equal broken.
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Dwoggurd | Tue 20-Oct-09 07:49 PM |
Member since 20th Jan 2004
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#27260, "I enjoy it"
In response to Reply #11
Edited on Tue 20-Oct-09 07:49 PM
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But while I'm enjoying it I realize that it's broken. And you? If you take an ordinary shifter (off/def, etc) and compare it with an air/offense shifter you will notice one important difference. The second one is almost like the first one plus ability to quickly find enemies plus ability to pick fights. Similar advantages usually are given to stealth classes but for a price. They are limited in other aspects. For example, warriors usually own thieves/assassin in melee. This is not the case for air shifters. They get these two powerful PK advantages (find and pick) relatively cheap. Most of shifters usually use one of their forms as primary in PK, so air shifters don't really suffer from having only one primary melee form. That's the reason why almost every PK oriented shifter in hero range has an air form. You may think that's a coincidence, but I assure you it is not Hell, I even had an air/utility as an exploration shifter (not for PK) just because it's too convenient.
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Daevryn | Tue 20-Oct-09 09:49 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#27264, "Actually:"
In response to Reply #12
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I think offense/defense or utility/something is much better than offense/air if you plan to mostly play at hero and care about raiding cabals or getting your item back.
I don't deny that air is really good, but it's not like we haven't seen a large number of PK successful shifters built on other templates as well. Only water really seems to fall down to me because so little of cabal war depends on water.
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Dwoggurd | Wed 21-Oct-09 07:21 AM |
Member since 20th Jan 2004
668 posts
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#27270, "Raiding stuff and air/majors"
In response to Reply #15
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>I think offense/defense or utility/something is much better >than offense/air if you plan to mostly play at hero and care >about raiding cabals or getting your item back.
Air/offense is the best for getting your item back. They just can't catch you. I suggest you to try one. For raiding, off/def could be better, yes. But in groups air/off do just fine, and they can scout for opposition and their disposition.
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NMTW | Mon 19-Oct-09 11:07 PM |
Member since 09th May 2007
84 posts
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#27243, "My gripe:"
In response to Reply #0
Edited on Mon 19-Oct-09 11:08 PM
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Some air forms aren't balanced. Falcons, for instance outmeleed my orc even indoors.
I don't have a problem with shifters that have flyto. I do have a problem with shifters that flyto and do mangles with the weird weapon code that shifters have (exotic or something) so you can't parry or dodge it effectively.
Either you're so small and manoeuverable that you can fly indoors and fight or you're so big that you fly and still deal mangles. It should be either or, or some kind of trade off.
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Daevryn | Mon 19-Oct-09 09:14 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
11117 posts
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#27241, "wasp, dude! (n/t)"
In response to Reply #1
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>I would rather air shifters get one flyto every so many hours >and give some of them lagging skills.
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Funnyone | Tue 20-Oct-09 12:15 PM |
Member since 10th Jul 2006
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#27247, "You want to slow down a flyto shifter?"
In response to Reply #3
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Shifters already get there butts kicked by others. You try and play a shifter verses villagers, or anyone. They get owned, and it's not even close all the way up to hero, and that depends on the form you get at hero and how many wands you can find for them to even stand a chance. Then, if you do find wants and do have an ok form to fight, you still have to fight villagers who do nothing more than one move, or two tops and rely on their deathblows to do anythign. Then, if it gets to bad for the villager, he just thirst and air/whatever shifter gets completely destroyed unless that shifter is a scion, and can despoil for many more hps. Why nerf the one good skill an air shifter gets, or make it a round of lag? Getting completely tooled leveling up by all the level sitting villagers, and finally IF they actually make it to hero they get a nice skill.
Come on, really? Shifters need something because they can't lag anyone unless you have that specific form, dire wolf, wasp, ect...
Just my opinion.
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Quixotic | Tue 20-Oct-09 12:38 PM |
Member since 09th Feb 2006
837 posts
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#27250, "Overhead flight is one of the most powerful utilities a..."
In response to Reply #6
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To ignore that is to intentionally cast a blind eye toward a major perq of the class.
Air forms should not do well in combat versus any build, any cabal.
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Isildur | Tue 20-Oct-09 12:46 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
5969 posts
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#27251, "RE: You want to slow down a flyto shifter?"
In response to Reply #6
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The shifters most likely to fight ragers are given some tools to make it work. Wands, obviously, but ridiculous scion hp doesn't hurt either. Or a bond mate. Also remember that ragers don't always have powers. And, when they lack them, they're worse off than most people are.
Here are some berserkers who were most deadly to "skilled" shifters (solo): Woldrun, Bartis, Malakhi, Ignacio, Djabree. Malakhi's still alive and Ignacio has no PBF. But let's look at the others' solo deaths:
Woldrun:
Jan 28, 2009|Lv 51|Feanwyyn Weald|vs 1: Ospinkin (100%,KB) Apr 2, 2009 |Lv 51|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|vs 1: Ospinkin (100%,KB)
Bartis:
May 4, 2009 |Lv 46|The Eastern Road|vs 1: Ikanu (100%,KB) May 8, 2009 |Lv 50|The Ruins of Ostalagiah|vs 1: Dierj (100%,KB) May 8, 2009 |Lv 50|Hamsah Mu'tazz|vs 1: Caztor (100%,KB) May 21, 2009|Lv 51|Temple of Loch Grynmear|vs 1: Tameron (100%,KB) May 31, 2009|Lv 51|High Lord's Keep|vs 1: Dierj (100%,KB)
Djabree:
May 18, 2008|Lv 46|Galadon|vs 1: Gedyon (100%,KB) Jun 12, 2008|Lv 49|Silverwood|vs 1: Nitch (100%,KB) Jul 4, 2008 |Lv 51|Domain of Eternal Night|vs 1: Kharnial (100%,KB)
Also let's not forget that Woldrun and Djabree were played by two of the best warrior-players around. So one could argue they're not really representative of "average berserker" toughness.
Another thing to consider is that ragers really match up well in the "solo fight" situation. They're arguably more screwed (compared to non-ragers) when it's, say, three shifters after them instead of just one.
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Greddarh | Tue 20-Oct-09 11:01 PM |
Member since 19th Feb 2006
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#27265, "Since when Twist"
In response to Reply #9
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is one of the best warrior players around?
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Funnyone | Wed 21-Oct-09 07:43 AM |
Member since 10th Jul 2006
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#27273, "Are you kidding me?"
In response to Reply #9
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I mean seriously, are you kidding me? You are comparing the battleragers verses those VERY FEW who make it into scion. There are many many more shifters out there who aren't in scion, and you compare them to those?
I have no care for any villager. There is no reason why they should ever not have there head with the amount of warriors they have. The few times they dont have there head, it's not like they couldn't just walk up and easily get it again. Then, they get there resistance, spellbane, and some get the deathblow. You cannot compare a scion shapeshifter to the village. That's just the very, very small few who actually make it into scion.
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Daevryn | Wed 21-Oct-09 05:47 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#27285, "Agree with this:"
In response to Reply #21
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Especially the notion of "Play Battle for a while, especially higher level Battle, then get back to us."
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Susubienko | Wed 21-Oct-09 06:14 PM |
Member since 10th Jun 2009
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#27287, "Double ditto cosign agreeance. n/t"
In response to Reply #25
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Daevryn | Tue 20-Oct-09 05:12 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#27256, "RE: You want to slow down a flyto shifter?"
In response to Reply #6
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I've racked up massively positive PK ratios as slow-levelling shifters. Yes, including fighting Battle.
Shifter isn't a great class for me, so if I can do it, probably a lot of people can do it. (But don't, because a lot of the serial shifter players are powerlevel-and-see-what-forms-I-get compulsive gambler junkies.)
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Dwoggurd | Tue 20-Oct-09 07:58 PM |
Member since 20th Jan 2004
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#27261, "Seriously"
In response to Reply #10
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I'm not sure where you find and multikill newbies to get that massively positive PK ratio as a slow-levelling shifter. I'm really curious because I don't remember if I ever died with any of my characters to a low/middle level shifter. Especially as a battle. Anything below a top tier form isn't really scary. Maybe not bad for killing newbies though.
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Daevryn | Tue 20-Oct-09 09:46 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#27263, "RE: Seriously"
In response to Reply #13
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>I'm not sure where you find and multikill newbies to get that >massively positive PK ratio as a slow-levelling shifter. >I'm really curious because I don't remember if I ever died >with any of my characters to a low/middle level shifter. >Especially as a battle.
I've killed players better than you are that way. No offense.
But I'm not interested in hunting for logs or trying to provide examples, because there's always going to be a reason why you think it doesn't really count.
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Dwoggurd | Wed 21-Oct-09 07:24 AM |
Member since 20th Jan 2004
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#27271, "Re"
In response to Reply #14
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>I've killed players better than you are that way. No >offense.
No offense, but I think it happened in your dreams. Or you making the last hit while a victim is bashed by four giant warriors.
>But I'm not interested in hunting for logs or trying to >provide examples, because there's always going to be a reason >why you think it doesn't really count.
I understand that hunting for logs is inconvenient, especially if they very likely going to ruin the whole mental construction.
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Susubienko | Wed 21-Oct-09 12:54 PM |
Member since 10th Jun 2009
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#27283, "Wow you're a ####."
In response to Reply #19
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You crossed the line here pal. You just flat out called the guy a liar. I've had my issues with the staff, and some have lied, but so far Nep never has, and I seriously doubt this is where he'd start.
Something's happened to you over the last year. Not sure what it is, but you're much, much more bitter than before. You never add anything to the conversation anymore, you only chime in to be a asshole. If you want to be an asshole, you need to balance it with a somewhat equal measure of positive contribution.
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Scrimbul | Thu 22-Oct-09 06:23 PM |
Member since 22nd Apr 2003
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#27292, "Look who's talking. nt"
In response to Reply #23
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laxman | Wed 21-Oct-09 05:39 PM |
Member since 18th Aug 2003
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#27284, "some shifter forms are nasty in the mid and low ranks"
In response to Reply #19
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I have had kills with the hedgehog everytime I have had it (3 hedge hogs for 5 kills and its a first level defense form)
The wombat is also a nasty form to pk with in the low ranks.
Forms I wish I had in the mid ranks include the skyflash, wolf, badger.
Most mages don't take the time to gear at the mid ranks is what really kills them, preping... all you really need is protection/stoneskin maybe aura or shield, Especially at the very low ranks with a form that can charge your set.
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