Gelo2006-09-11 04:49:50
QUOTE(Fallen @ Sep 10 2006, 04:31 AM) 329526
1) If its not the exact opening of the fight when it happens, you might not get crushes to the head. Especially if you've still got 2 more opponents to fight.
2) Actually, the only part that relied on a defensive position was the StagTotem, which can be summoned on the spot. And that wasn't a requirement. It was something that "maybe." and "it would be nice"
3) Tarot is 100% masked, but its also incredibly limited in what it can deal out. A good fighter/system should be able to figure out what happened fairly quickly.
4) The druid could set up the totem in the room they enter. Not only that, but I said that even if you didn't have the totem up, its possible. The totem was not a necessity, just a niceity. As for Desert smudge, it can stack, what, 300 bleeding? Land a couple of those, mixed with cudgels and lashes.. and your mana is going to be severely lacking pretty quickly.
Why dont you start a new thread in the combat section and post a log, an actual combat wherein you smudge constantly and defend yourself at the same time so I can learn from your tactics?
Unknown2006-09-11 05:23:37
Not all of us can afford to sip, read, and sparkle every time we're hit. That's roughly 100 gold per mindblast!
Shamarah2006-09-11 10:22:41
A blinding pain explodes behind your eyes, which begin to tear up with blood.
A clinking noise arises from your pack as 100 gold is melted away by the force of the mindblast.
A clinking noise arises from your pack as 100 gold is melted away by the force of the mindblast.
Ekard2006-09-11 11:32:35
QUOTE(Shamarah @ Sep 11 2006, 12:22 PM) 330110
A blinding pain explodes behind your eyes, which begin to tear up with blood.
A clinking noise arises from your pack as 100 gold is melted away by the force of the mindblast.
Heh.
Unknown2006-09-11 11:44:26
QUOTE(Shamarah @ Sep 11 2006, 06:22 AM) 330110
A blinding pain explodes behind your eyes, which begin to tear up with blood.
A clinking noise arises from your pack as 100 gold is melted away by the force of the mindblast.
heh, that's great
I've actually been in a game where one archtype -uses- money to shield themselves with. Get attacked with 1000 damage? You lose 1000 gold. Don't have any gold left? Then you get hp damage.
Gelo2006-09-11 11:48:31
Ragnarok online: merchant class skill Mamonite. Spend 1000gold to dish out 1000 x your max damage on a target. Darn rich
Shiri2006-09-11 14:33:44
Sounds like that "GP Throw" skill you get in all the FF games, except not useless.
Sylphas2006-09-11 19:27:36
QUOTE(Shiri @ Sep 11 2006, 10:33 AM) 330139
Sounds like that "GP Throw" skill you get in all the FF games, except not useless.
It's not useless endgame, when you have exorbitant amounts of money to blow. I've a game in FFT where I'd love a GP Throw skill, I've got millions stashed away.
Shiri2006-09-12 01:21:21
AFAIK it always caps at like 9999 though, which you tend to be doing with your regular attacks at that point anyway.
Sylphas2006-09-12 03:33:06
Except it doesn't miss and is guarenteed to do that much.
Shiri2006-09-12 03:33:53
I can't remember the last time an attack of mine on FF* (except against flying things on FF10) ever missed.
Sylphas2006-09-12 03:51:21
QUOTE(Shiri @ Sep 11 2006, 11:33 PM) 330410
I can't remember the last time an attack of mine on FF* (except against flying things on FF10) ever missed.
Try fighting while your afflicted with Blind.
Unknown2006-09-12 04:00:00
Staus afflictions mean nothing in Final Fantasy. There's barely anything that uses them and actually manages to land them with any frequency, loads of accessories to defend against them, cheap cures available in bulk, and usually they aren't that bad to begin with. In the early ones they can be annoying, such as when your offering/genjii glove fighter gets hit with confusion + berserk in FFIII and wipes out your party, but that's about it.
Off topic much?
Off topic much?