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The Fantastical Creations of my Imagination.

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Tue, 04/12/2011 - 07:45
Panarchy
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I simply love imagining new things for games, however fantastical they may be. But you know what? It isn't enough to simply dream these creations. I must share them! I feel the suggestions board is the most suitable for this purpose...

First and foremost:
Lumber Set! (3*)
Hat: A giant tree head of course! With a hole for the eyes
Armour (excuse my UK spelling): A wooden set of armour, with a HUGE cog on the back!

Stats: This set would give massive defensive bonuses in Normal, Piercing, and Shadow (but none in Elemental), with small status resistances to poison and curse. The downside - this set reduces the damage of all your weapons slightly! Basically this is a tank set - lowering your damage output, but giving you very good survivability to compensate.

Mats: made from mats the lumber himself drops, of course!

Redward and Silversap (4*) sets, giving the look of the Redward or Silversap lumbers, with increased defense bonuses on the 3* set, and, keeping the poison and curse bonuses, Redward set gives fire resistance and freeze weakness, whereas Silversap gives the opposite (freeze resistance, fire weakness).

For 5* sets, I was thinking maybe the Redward upgrade being ON FIRE and the Silversap upgrade having some sort of icy/snowiness to it.

Secondly:
New Area! The Mysterious Forest - Types: Construct, Beast.
A dark wooded area, with tall menacing trees, and bright eyes shining out of the shadows!
Contains: Lumber and Chromalisk families (because we need somewhere to farm the chromalisks!) Also Silverwings.
Four different themes of map:
Burning Forest (Fire), Toxic Jungle (Poison), Winter Wonderland (Ice), Haunted Woodland (Undead). Each theme would have a couple of different maps associated (As in Jigsaw Valley (Emerald Axis and Emerald Axis II for instance)).
The Fire zone contains Oilers (the oily slime things), Toxic jungle contains Rabid wolvers, Winter wonderland contains Ice jellies, and the Haunted Woodland contains Kats.
The type of Lumber/Chromalisk also depends on the theme of the level (Haunted Woodland contains regular Lumbers and many types of Chromalisk).

But enough from me! Feel free to comment/contribute your own imaginings!

Tue, 04/12/2011 - 09:47
#1
Bolgron
Hmm

Not a bad plan.

For a 3* set those bonuses are a tad unrealistic. We already have a tanking set for Normal damage too. It's just the Heavy range of armour. But the concepts for the Lumber armour design sounds nice. Perhaps instead though:
-High Normal damage resistance
-No other resistance
-Sleep is effective against them.

Other bonuses:
-Damage boost: Low [For 3*]
-Speed reduction: Low [Constant]

Tue, 04/12/2011 - 15:55
#2
Panarchy
Legacy Username
What actually inflicts sleep?

Other than the potions. I haven't actually seen any monsters attempting to inflict sleep yet. But yeah, sounds good (I admit I had forgotten about the heavy armour, I thought of lumber armour, and it made sense to me for it to be tanky). Personally I think the lumbers need a bit more love! They're my favourite construct by far (Gun Puppy will never earn my love). Thinking about the levels (and the 5* sets also), perhaps it would make sense to also have a Lumber boss monster (or maybe two - twin lumbers!). The idea here being that there is a forest level where half the forest is charred and burning, and the other half is frozen and covered in snow. And the two halves are sort of encroaching on each others' territory and stuff.. And the end is a big room, with the two bosses in it, and the room is sort of half icy half fire (but not split in a straight line down the middle, that would be boring, more wiggly/jagged, like the rest of the map would be).

Tue, 04/12/2011 - 16:44
#3
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Dogrock
Slooms, though they haven't

Slooms, though they haven't been seen in a while. There used to be Shrine of Slumber: Starlight Cradle floors filled with them. Torpal Titan was a riot with the Sloombargos.

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