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Scrimbul | Tue 23-Mar-10 04:47 PM |
Member since 22nd Apr 2003
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#31445, "Earth elementals and underwater"
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Daevryn | Tue 23-Mar-10 05:30 PM |
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#31446, "RE: Earth elementals and underwater"
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Elementals get unhappy anywhere you can't conjure them. This isn't changing.
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#31447, "would you consider changing damage type of water elems ..."
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I mean as they are the only ones that go down there perhaps switch it to a blunt damage type while they fight underwater? maybe pulverizing currents.
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Scrimbul | Tue 23-Mar-10 08:23 PM |
Member since 22nd Apr 2003
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#31455, "So why can't you conjure an earth elemental underwater ..."
In response to Reply #1
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Daevryn | Tue 23-Mar-10 09:02 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#31459, "I honestly don't know"
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Why I still respond to your posts.
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Valkenar | Wed 24-Mar-10 07:02 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#31465, "Hmm."
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>Elementals get unhappy anywhere you can't conjure them. This >isn't changing.
Is it actually impossible to conjure earth elementals underwater? Given the impossibility of constructing a circle underwater I've never tried, but I would've thought it possible. Is this intended to be a balance or thematic thing? If it's thematic, I'm not sure I understand the logic. If it's balance, I guess the idea is that being underwater is supposed to impair most people, and conjurers aren't really affected otherwise?
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