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Fri, 07/11/2014 - 06:33
Arelic's picture
Arelic

What are some of the self- or party-inflicted statuses that causes you within the parties or the overall party issues?
Why can I no longer light my comrades on fire?
Why can enemy AI not employ M.S.I. or a defensive buff if they can apply an offensive buff, healing, cure, and invisibility?

I only ask because I have suggestions in mind for two more types of swords (it is not like we don't have enough, right?) but I would not know if it would get any measure of support... seeing as how two of my favorite swords are the Grand Faust and the Fang of Vog for the fact that charging my attacks is something to take into consideration beyond trying to slay everything within my wake.

Fri, 07/11/2014 - 07:15
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Fehzor's picture
Fehzor
The king of cups expects a picnic, but it is not his birthday<69

I'm not quite sure what you're getting at, but lighting the team mates on fire isn't exactly a trick I miss. New enemy AI applying MSI and what have you would be great, but just isn't implemented I guess? Except for healing and invisibility, which are implemented in menders/silkwings, and chromas respectively. I suppose its also worth mentioning that some slimes and gremlins can also heal themselves? There are no self inflicted statuses that give me trouble, because everyone using them knows what they're doing.

You don't have to have support for your ideas to succeed. I've seen wonderful ideas shot down and terrible ideas supported. People will always want to drop their "+1"s down to show their support and there's nothing wrong with that. But in the end, its still up to whoever is developing the game. You don't need my, or anyone elses' approval to post your suggestion.

Fri, 07/11/2014 - 07:10
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Skepticraven's picture
Skepticraven
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1. Anti Grieving measures.
2. Firepots still can light allies on fire.
3. Swarm employs knight MSD and defensive buff.

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