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Well, looking at the stats and the range for it, with a high-mana character Leafy Whip was actually far superior to Miasma Whip. It just depends on the character build; now LW is the exclusive domain of high-mana characters, and is pretty devastating against groups of foes in particular.
My mate said that the flamethrower is better than Leafy whip already, with high mana d00ds, dunno how truthful he was though. I'll look later after watching Pirates: at worlds end.
Quote from: x4000 on May 30, 2012, 11:47:34 amWell, looking at the stats and the range for it, with a high-mana character Leafy Whip was actually far superior to Miasma Whip. It just depends on the character build; now LW is the exclusive domain of high-mana characters, and is pretty devastating against groups of foes in particular.My mate said that the flamethrower is better than Leafy whip already, with high mana d00ds, dunno how truthful he was though. I'll look later after watching Pirates: at worlds end.
Quote from: LayZboy on May 30, 2012, 11:56:57 amMy mate said that the flamethrower is better than Leafy whip already, with high mana d00ds, dunno how truthful he was though. I'll look later after watching Pirates: at worlds end.Off topic I know, but do you know how many memes these two sentences alone could feasibly invoke?
Flamethrower's a lot shorter-ranged, but potentially that's true. I'm not saying Leafy Whip is perfectly balanced (quite open to suggestions there), but you asked for the rationale and that was it.
freeformschooler: can you upload a copy of your world folder?
Quote from: x4000 on May 30, 2012, 11:08:16 amfreeformschooler: can you upload a copy of your world folder?Hi, I'm just now getting around to this. Here you go: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/53153056/Environ2.zipIt should be noted that this is happening with all of my worlds, not just this one (though this is the one I care about).
* Fixed another old-worlds-deserialization bug arising from the combination of an old minor optimization (that wouldn't write out an ongoing condition's duration to disk or the network if it wasn't the sort of condition that _has_ a duration) and some old ongoing-condition types that haven't been used in a while (and didn't have a duration) being repurposed for the recently added element-vulnerability-causing abilities (which do have a duration).** Thanks to freeformschooler for the report and save.