Size

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Unknown2006-08-02 01:22:53
What does size do and is better to be large or small?

If this question's been asked before, point me in the direction of the thread.
Unknown2006-08-02 01:28:19
Both have advantages and disadvantes which HELP SIZE go over pretty well.

Being smaller means you writhe faster but can be summoned easier, being larger you're less prone stun (I think?) and are harder to move around.
Tervic2006-08-02 05:42:04
QUOTE(Quidgyboo @ Aug 1 2006, 06:28 PM) 313814
Both have advantages and disadvantes which HELP SIZE go over pretty well.

Being smaller means you writhe faster but can be summoned easier, being larger you're less prone stun (I think?) and are harder to move around.


Smaller sizes are also more vulnerable to the warrior abilities Barge, Tackle, and the like. So yeah, basically bigger is harder to move and stun, but you're writhe and tumble times are slower, while a smaller size is faster at writhe and tumble, but easier to stun and move around.
Daganev2006-08-02 05:50:59
In other words... the smaller you are the better.
Tervic2006-08-02 05:55:25
QUOTE(daganev @ Aug 1 2006, 10:50 PM) 313895
In other words... the smaller you are the better.


Not against my bonecrusher fighting style and stunwhoring tongue.gif
Daganev2006-08-02 05:56:44
Web, walk, free tongue.gif
Tervic2006-08-02 09:21:58
QUOTE(daganev @ Aug 1 2006, 10:56 PM) 313897
Web, walk, free tongue.gif


Trill, ungodly fast writhe. Ha.
Unknown2006-08-02 10:59:03
Daganev is right. Small size = better.

Small size means not only you writhe faster, but you tumble faster as well. As for large size... well, summon defense is nice, but size is not the only thing that provides it. As for stun - even if it does affect stunning time, the difference is so small you won't notice.

Trill = 10 size. That's not ungodly fast writhing, unless you diminish. Then it's simply... good.
Unknown2006-08-02 11:17:52
Supra-UnGodly fast writhing = Diminished Faeling *drool*
Unknown2006-08-02 14:38:11
Thank you!