Nagi
Professor of the Elements
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RE: Regarding fish/pot spamming in WoE
n3xus Wrote:it's already been said. everything has a counter.
what's a knight gonna do fighting against a few people if he's been "full stripped?" he'll burn fish and die eventually.
Yes everything has a counter, however, when a Professor runs the risk of a 30% backlash on his Soul Burn, and the enemy takes only only a nominal risk (less than 30%) to recover from it, that is unbalanced. In this case, the counter (fish) are unbalanced.
n3xus Wrote:say we disable fish, then people buy white pots and blue pots, etc. what does the argument devolve to? "the people with more money can buy pots, disable please?" if people put in the time to fish, it should be allowed. it's the same as people having the time to level and/or farm zeny for pots.
This is a classic example of a slippery slope argument, just because one thing may happen, doesn't mean you can automatically assume the world will end. Please stay rational. Also, this will help give business back to Alchemists who can then make 'WoE Potions'
n3xus Wrote:the argument just goes round and round. those without fish will complain about fish. those without zeny will complain about people who have pots, yggs, etc.
Anyone can obtain fish, with ease. You just need to fish for them. You are basically describing the way an economy works, this has no bearing on the discussion, resources are resources are resources. Moving on..
n3xus Wrote:fish isn't really gamebreaking. it's just another thing to actually think about and counter. and i'm not really sure where the idea came from that the GMs didn't think about fish in woe and the strats possible. fish were on their old server and a lot of arguments were already made there.
As my example above states, its not possible for a professor to effectively 'counter' an item that nullifies the effects of a massively risky attack. Remember, Soul Burn = 30% fail rate, Fish = much less than 30% fail rate.
n3xus Wrote:people sell fish in pront. if u don't have the time to fish, then buy. if u don't have the zeny, then you would have lost to someone who knows how to pot. adding coma or disabling them or adding 50% chance of status is just... overkill?
This discussion is not about the ease of obtaining fish. But rather their effects on combat against normal in-game strategies.
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11-21-2007, 02:02 AM |
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wussypuff
dancin' like a MONKEY!!!!!!!!
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RE: Regarding fish/pot spamming in WoE
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11-21-2007, 02:25 AM |
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Aaronock
Ethereal Engineer
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RE: Regarding fish/pot spamming in WoE
Quote:Yes everything has a counter, however, when a Professor runs the risk of a 30% backlash on his Soul Burn, and the enemy takes only only a nominal risk (less than 30%) to recover from it, that is unbalanced. In this case, the counter (fish) are unbalanced.
To be quite honest...I never really like using soul burn in woe about...95% of the time, I expect most people to have honey or something, some way out of that sp loss that was probably experienced. Soul Burn to me is a very good 1vs1 skill or a small group fight *such as 5 vs 5* but nothing like what WoE is in all its hecticness. Besides soul burn has that nasty nasty thing where you can't cast it every two seconds anyway. Also you can use pots afterwards from the backlash should you feel a true need to burn anything at least in woe and not feel bad about it. In pvp 1vs1 you gotta either suck it up and wait for the sp regen to tick so you can health conversion, or well-die
Fish just are problematic when it comes to the dory and the nemo it sounds like. I keep saying that ygg seeds and berries shouldn't be so easily spammable, even with the effects fish have. It sounds like on these two at least we need to up the chances of side effects occuring. Ygg berries and seeds were meant to be like last resorts to holding castles, not the thing you use to tank or however else it is used X_X
Also in ToH, fish favors fighters and champs more than it does other caster classes and alchemist class. I find it problematic to begin with that healing is allowed in the duels...
Then again that's a whole 'nother can of worms there!
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11-21-2007, 02:28 AM |
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