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Originally there were 5 levels, so now there are 10:
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level1=level:0/kill:10,rage:10,rest:3,exp:7,level:1 level2=level:1/kill:20,rage:+5,exp:+2,level:2 level3=level:2/kill:30,rage:+15,exp:+2,level:3 level4=level:3,LV:>12/kill:40,rage:+25,exp:+2,level:4 level5=level:4,LV:>16/kill:50,rage:+35,exp:+2,level:5 level6=level:5,LV:>18/kill:60,rage:+40,exp:+2,level:6 level7=level:6,LV:>20/kill:70,rage:+45,exp:+2,level:7 level8=level:7,LV:>22/kill:80,rage:+50,exp:+2,level:8 level9=level:8,LV:>24/kill:90,rage:+55,exp:+2,level:9 level10=level:9,LV:>26/kill:100,rage:+60,exp:+2,level:10 However, the rage requirement would be pretty high: 10+5+15+25+35+45+55+60=250 The available reductions (currently) are: Code:
rage1=rs:0,level:>1,rage:>10/rage:-10,rs:1 rage2=rs:1,level:>3,rage:>10/rage:-10,rs:2 rage3=rs:2,level:>6,rage:>25/rage:-25,rs:3 rage4=rs:3,level:>12,rage:>50/rage:-50,rs:4 rage5=rs:4,level:>18,rage:>100/rage:-100,rs:5 So, if you could pick always the right choice (which you can't I think), at level 30 you would be able to have 100% kill for 205 rage. Alternatively, if you pick the reductions instead of the improvements, you would not be able to pick the last three levels, meaning that you could have 70% kill for 45 rage - and there is an error here, because you would not be able to kick the -50 and -100 reductions (rage req. won't be >50 or >100). Obviously, it needs some tweaking... So, I am waiting for your inputs... Last edited by Csimbi; 01-20-2009 at 11:44 PM. Reason: Typo |
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#2
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That's actually not that much, my warrior could easily rack up at least 100 rage in one turn at the end of the game. Although admittedly I did have some help from my improved babies so it might not have been completely legal. But putting that aside, that means I can disable the heaviest stack on round one and by sometime in round two I could completely obliterate that stack. I don't think the values should ever go beyond 66%.
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#3
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So, how would you want the 5 new levels to go? These look pretty small steps (not worth the investment):
6: 58% 7: 60% 8: 62% 9: 64% 10: 66% What about rage cost? |
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#4
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Nah, you'd have to change the first 5 levels too, make 11 6% steps for instance, and change the rage cost to something more reasonable.
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#5
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I would rather leave the originals alone.
BTW: it seems that I have mis-calculated earlier the rage requirement for a level 10 reaping. I wonder what's the right way to calculate it then (apparently, not just adding the values all together). Anyway, I hacked the game so I could level the spirit to level 45 using the cheats, so I could pick all of the reaping improvements. 100% kill requires 295 rage (including all available reductions). Is that even possible? My paladin's max. rage is about 120. |
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#6
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This is probably going to sound rather silly, but this is my first experience with using mods so I'm not very familiar with the process. How can I tell whether or not this particular mod is actually working?
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#7
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Well you can't until you get to a high enough level to choose the upgrades, you can level the spirits via console to see if it has any effect though.
And there's no point in leaving original values intact if you're already changing the tables, Csimbi. The devs made them with the maximum value being the last upgrade in mind to make them as balanced as possible, if you change the table you need to also balance things out, which is impossible without changing the original values. |
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