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Make catalyzer charge shots chain-detonate

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Thu, 02/02/2012 - 01:12
Nicoya-Kitty's picture
Nicoya-Kitty

Currently, if you load up a number of monsters with catalyzer charge shots and then detonate one, the others will remain unaffected (save for receiving some AoE damage from the explosion). I think the catalyzers would be much more fun to use if the explosion from nearby catalyzer charge orbs could detonate the orbs on other monsters.

Thu, 02/02/2012 - 02:38
#1
Skold-The-Drac's picture
Skold-The-Drac
+1

Most the other explosives can chain... why not this one?

Fri, 02/03/2012 - 15:37
#2
Zeyin's picture
Zeyin
Agreed

I think this would be a great buff for the Catalyzer series. It would make the Catalyzer much more useful against groups of enemies, which is what it's probably intended for anyway due to it's unique charge shot.

Fri, 02/03/2012 - 15:48
#3
Renpartycat's picture
Renpartycat
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Yes, this would give the catalyzer series the buff it deserves.

I hope the pulsar fanboys don't start complaining, though.

Fri, 02/03/2012 - 15:48
#4
Renpartycat's picture
Renpartycat
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Whoops, double post.

Yeah, they really need to fix these forums...

Fri, 02/03/2012 - 16:37
#5
Iron-Volvametal's picture
Iron-Volvametal
+1

I've always been Wondering why this happens. Would make them a LOT more Stronger.

Fri, 02/03/2012 - 17:48
#6
Trying's picture
Trying
+1

Vortex + Catalyzer magic

Fri, 02/03/2012 - 18:37
#7
Aumir's picture
Aumir
Wait, what? +1

I thought this was already in those guns, but I guess not... I am happy now I chose a Pulsar, but still, +1 to this, what is the point of the gun then?!

Fri, 02/03/2012 - 19:16
#8
Fehzor's picture
Fehzor
+1

Oh hell yes... the catalyzer would be much more plausible to use over other swords and guns if this happened.

Fri, 02/03/2012 - 21:03
#9
Milkman's picture
Milkman
Mr. Boombastic, say me fantastic...

Yes. We need more BOOM!

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