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Grand Guardian set: For serious guardians

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Sat, 05/25/2013 - 19:45
Gent-Soopakoopa's picture
Gent-Soopakoopa

A new "heavy" set, for those who still don't feel guardian-y enough with just a troika-line
sword and some sort of plate mail. This is the ultimate loadout for those who are really more
than happy to trade in style and grace for raw destructive power.

Grand Guardian Helm

Ingame description: A hefty helmet for belittling brutal blows.

Appearance: Sort of like an antique plate helm, but without the horns and thicker-looking.

Attributes: It has high defense values against all types of damage except for shadow.
However, it offers slight weaknesses to all status effects, especially sleep, and excluding stun.
It gives a low decrease in move and attack speed.
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Grand Guardian Armor

Ingame description: It may not look beautiful and elegant, but this heavy titanium-plated armor is triple-treated to
withstand the three most common types of damage in the clockworks.

Appearance: Huge, bulky, squared-off armor. It looks just as impenitrable as it sounds.

Attributes: It has very high defense values against all types of damage except for shadow.
However, it offers slight weaknesses to all status effects, especially sleep, and excluding stun.
It gives a high decrease in move speed and a medium decrease in attack speed.
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And finally, onto the sword (This set does not have its own shield, gun or bomb)

Guardian of Troy

Ingame description: Based on the blades carried by Trojans, it's a nearly perfect replica. However, it's a bit
smaller.....just a bit.

Appearance: Exactly what you would get from the description.

1st attack: A slow, but powerful, overhead swing. It reaches about 2 and a half blocks, and has an area
of effect about 1 square wide. It deals around 275 normal damage. It knocks stuff back and has a 45%
chance of inflicting moderate stun.

2nd attack: A slow spin attack, which covers a 360 degree, 2-square radius and moves the player ahead
a tiny bit. It does about 150 damage, and has VERY strong knockback.

Charge attack: Similar to the 1st attack, except it does 340 damage and sends line of brownish pressure blasts
in a line up to 6 blocks ahead. These blasts do 50 damage and have a 10% chacne of inflicting minor stun.
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So basically, a set which makes you very powerful but very slow.

Sat, 05/25/2013 - 20:29
#1
Hearthstone's picture
Hearthstone

What monster sends you to sleep?

Sat, 05/25/2013 - 20:36
#2
Rattar's picture
Rattar
self destruct in 5 minutes. have a nice day!

slooms used to.

Sat, 05/25/2013 - 20:43
#3
Klipik's picture
Klipik
Ancient Plate has sleep weakness too. Heavy armor = tired?

The armor sounds like Ancient Plate, only better in every major way. I don't think anyone would ever trade status resistance for triple-damage protection.

Sun, 05/26/2013 - 07:51
#4
Gent-Soopakoopa's picture
Gent-Soopakoopa
^

Keep in mind that it slows you down in both ways considerably more, and while it's of course
optonal, the accompanying sword is already basically the slowest one in the game.

Sun, 05/26/2013 - 08:22
#5
Little-Juances's picture
Little-Juances

Sure it'd be super slow, except no one will make the full set....
Wearing just the armor and matching it with a random helm (divine veil?) already sounds OP.

Sun, 05/26/2013 - 10:13
#6
Gent-Soopakoopa's picture
Gent-Soopakoopa
^

Hmmm, you know what, that's probably true. Maybe I should change the armor's move speed reduction
to high. That would probably balance it out a bit more, but then people would REALLY not want to wear
the full set. Oh Well.

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