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Re: Vanheim Pretenders: Allfather and Asynya
Asynja should cost less. No more than 50, in line with other giant humanoids like Son of the Son, Daughter of the Land, etc. Of course, they are probably too expensive too...
[ June 02, 2004, 17:14: Message edited by: Teraswaerto ] |
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Tuidjy,
Your post has given me a chance to test both my new avatar and the formatting in my signature. Thanks! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif |
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Tuidjy - it seems that you are repeatedly criticizing the "call for nerfing the Allfather" (not an exact quote, but a general summing up btw). However, no one that I've seen on this thread is even talking about nerfing the Allfather other than you. This thread started as a thought-provoking question regarding the Asynja (sp?) vs the Allfather and has never gone in the direction of nerfing the Allfather - yet you keep arguing against nerfing the Allfather - who are you arguing against?
John P.S. In reply to the initial post that suggested choosing Asynja over Allfather you posted this completely over-dramatic reply to a non-existent call for nerfing: "RIGHT! Allfather is too strong! He is beating up my poor Vampire Queen in her own domain, so he is OBVIOUSLY too strong. NERF THE BASTARD! NERF! NERF! NERF!!!!! WHAAAAAAHHHHH" |
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Sounds like maybe he's been traumatized (or at least, made sick with sarcasm) by all the many various Posts about "X needs nerf and Y is useless".
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Ok, so you think I am paranoid. Let see what
makes me think that Cohen is, indeed, calling for a nerf. 1. From his signature: 'The enemy of the SC and all the overpowered and unbalanced things.' Self-proclaimed paladin with a mission. 2. From his first post: 'Well, I believe that for 125 points, he is very cheap.' He is not discussing improving Anysya, is he? 3. From his follow-up post: 'If I propose something, isn't for advantage myself, but for game balance in general' If he were trying to make Anysya viable, it would be enhancing the game, not balancing it. 4. Instead of denying that he was calling for a nerf, he goes: 'VQ should have his new path cost to 70 points about ... and should have even some more nerf.' For those living under a rock, here is a proof that he believes in nerfing. And by the way, anyone would believes that the VQ needs 70 point paths and 'some more nerf', would not know restraint if it bit him on the nose. 5. And of course, there is Cohen's age long habit of calling for changes that will make Dominion II fit his ideas of 'how it should be' It seems to me that Cohen's behavior follows this pattern: 1. Badly lose to a tactic 2. Call for a nerf while using the tactic 3. Badly lose to something else For example, Cohen was one of the biggest proponents of a VQ-nerf (and proud of it) His pretender of choice, during the outcry, was Anya, the Vampire Queen. Poor Anya was getting killed on average, hmm, about once per turn on Pascentia, by, you guessed it, the Allfather. By the by, he was mad castling as well. So I think that he will call for a nerf to Vans and archers, now that he's lost 4-5 castles to them. So when I see him kindly concerned about poor Anysya's popularity, I think I see where this is going. Hey, Norfleet may have a patent on paranoia, but I've obtained a license. |
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Tuidjy,
I don't understand your hatred of "nerfing." It's quite strange. Who cares if you improve a given game element of reduce a game element it amounts to the same thing. He is attempting to achieve balance. It's just a matter of expediency. If you have a choice of nerfing one game element or "buffing" 20 then clearly you should nerf one. It takes less time to implement and it is less "moving pieces" where things could go wrong. You would think that you were playing an MMORPG or something where you had "invested" time in your character and would be "hurt" if you character was nerfed. But you are not. You are playing a strategy game where how you did with your SC does not count for a hill of beans in the next game. |
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http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif EDIT: Spelled Asynja's name correctly. [ June 04, 2004, 13:30: Message edited by: Inigo Montoya ] |
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He is also one of the most expensive. He has one major weakness. He is missing an eye, and Vanheim has a horrible time fixing that. GoH, chalice, etc... are very hard for Vanheim to get without help. Heartbinding an arco priestess is the only way I have managed it. </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">You are forgeting the little option of dying Tujdy. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif It fixed the lost eye all right for me, together with nasty Chest Wound. (Although it was not actually a "lost" eye, for Odin knew very well where and why did he left it http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif ) Depending on your Pretender setup and avalaibilty of pristst, the dying with AllFather might not be a big deal to you, especially if you invested most of your points into some high lvl 9 blessing, which is a popular option when playing such a bless-friendly race as Vanheim. I would certanly not reccomend such radical method to everyone, but it is something to keep in mind. As a good doctor said : "The dying is good for yor eyes" http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif |
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