Esano2010-06-14 03:03:04
If possible, I would like an admin clarification on how each of shrine distort and nexus distort are supposed to act in the following situations. Some of these are just posted for completeness, but I won't label them because I'd prefer an unbiased response.
In-distort non-enemy summons in-distort enemy.
In-distort non-enemy summons in-distort non-enemy.
In-distort enemy summons in-distort enemy.
In-distort enemy summons in-distort non-enemy.
In-distort non-enemy summons out-of-distort enemy.
Out-of-distort non-enemy summons in-distort enemy.
Out-of-distort non-enemy summons in-distort non-enemy.
Furthermore, what would be useful is a list of what's supposed to classify "summon" by distort. Or, for that matter "magical movement". It's obviously more than just "blocked by monolith", but an objective list would be nice.
EDIT: There might be a few relevant I've missed above, but I think you get the gist.
Double Edit: And cubix, medallion, orgbix, etc. - how are they supposed to act in nexus and shrine distort?
In-distort non-enemy summons in-distort enemy.
In-distort non-enemy summons in-distort non-enemy.
In-distort enemy summons in-distort enemy.
In-distort enemy summons in-distort non-enemy.
In-distort non-enemy summons out-of-distort enemy.
Out-of-distort non-enemy summons in-distort enemy.
Out-of-distort non-enemy summons in-distort non-enemy.
Furthermore, what would be useful is a list of what's supposed to classify "summon" by distort. Or, for that matter "magical movement". It's obviously more than just "blocked by monolith", but an objective list would be nice.
EDIT: There might be a few relevant I've missed above, but I think you get the gist.
Double Edit: And cubix, medallion, orgbix, etc. - how are they supposed to act in nexus and shrine distort?