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Sat, 04/20/2013 - 07:58
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Star-Cyclone

i guess it would be cool to add a new weapon called brisingr based on eragons new sword that has a super attack were it bursts into flames and wounds the opponent with 6 hearts of damage.also i think it would look really cool

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 08:59
#1
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Aureate

Wrong forum.
Also, I recommend you don't post this in Suggestions, or it will be ripped to shreds by wild boxes.

Saying 'i think it would look really cool' is not generally a valid reason for something to be implemented if it's an item with an actual function (other than, say, a costume item).
We already have lots of flaming swords.
'Six hearts of damage' is not a valid measure of health in Spiral Knights.
Copyright issues are a thing. Christopher Paolini has no association with Sega.

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 12:57
#2
Sandy-Knight's picture
Sandy-Knight
^ ^ Dat post.

What Aureate said.

"wild boxes" - does that mean Luguiru?
Also, bleh, no more Fire weapons, no more swords, we have too many of each of those. Plus OOO'd have to pay through the teeth to get Christopher Paolini to allow them the copyright, and nobody'd buy it, so yeah. That.

Oh, and get a FoV already and stop whining.

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 18:24
#3
Star-Cyclone's picture
Star-Cyclone
K

OK i will agree with you guys. nevermind :/

Sat, 04/20/2013 - 19:08
#4
Oatmonster's picture
Oatmonster
Lick Number 58425

Glowing blue death? Do you mean the Polaris? Or the Voltedge? Or maybe even the Nitronome?

Sun, 04/21/2013 - 02:26
#5
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Aureate

He is referring to a weapon from a series called the Inheritance Cycle, which was previously a trilogy before it got carried away. The second, third and fourth books in hardback all make reasonably good weapons if you ever feel the urge to brain something with several kilograms of paper. (The first one is a bit too small on its own.)
It features a protagonist who, in the third book, eventually acquires a sword that flames blue and sets everything on fire on command, or sometimes by accident. Oh, and also Doctor Who references. Those are important.

Sun, 04/21/2013 - 07:44
#6
Gravelord-Caste's picture
Gravelord-Caste
It features a protagonist

It features a protagonist who, in the third book, eventually acquires a sword that flames blue and sets everything on fire on command, or sometimes by accident. Oh, and also Doctor Who references. Those are important.

When Aureate says "Command" he actually means "when the owner says the sword's name". (And yes, Doctor Who references are important, but not Alice in Wonderland important.)

Sun, 04/21/2013 - 12:12
#7
Aureate's picture
Aureate

Well they're important to me D<

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