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  1. 1 minute ago, megaericzero said:

    I'm guessing Crusader meant "a walking armory doubling as your armor" in terms of animation rather than actually applying an armor over your character.

    I was more referring to his comment in the sentences before that specifically mentioned "power armor".  The Sentinel basically encompasses many such concepts, since they got the blasts and the durability.

  2. 4 minutes ago, CrusaderDroid said:

    t's not quite the same as having a walking armory doubling as your armor

    I've already suggested something similar, but I called the set "Integrated Weaponry".  The important difference is that it makes no assumption about what kind of character you are playing nor where, specifically, the weapons come from or how they are powered - only that said weapons come from/pop out of your character's body.

  3. 4 minutes ago, Player2 said:

    YOU are interpreting it that way.  Mutant robots:  fine.  Magical guns?  fine.  Natural traps/devices?  Noooooo problem.

     

    But magical look and feel with the option to apply Mutation, Natural, Science, or Technology option makes your brain shut down.  That's your issue; stop trying to make it everyone else's.

    What, within the CoH setting, makes robots necessarily technological?  Do you know how they're powered?  Is there matrix code flowing off of them or something?  All you see is a metallic construct.  There is such a thing as golems, BTW.  "Natural", again within the context of CoH, means that the abilities are part of your, well, baseline existence - if demons are interpreted as a race of creatures, then it could be argued that their ability to throw fire is not, in fact, magic, but merely an aspect of their "biology".  It's a common argument for Superman, as any Kryptonian on earth would exhibit similar abilities, (though it could also be argued that it is science, due to exposure to a certain form of radiation).  My point simply is this - it is not the end result powers that have to do with your or their origin, merely where they come from;  a magic spell could make a fireball, as could a specialized flamethrower or some mutant ability.  An arcane/magic/sorcerous/mystic/etc blast set, by its very definition, has made that decision for you.

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  4. 11 minutes ago, CrusaderDroid said:

    I really don't care what it looks like. I just want a versatile-feeling set for those "archmage" fans. If it works out for Inspector Gadget But From A Gritty Universe, I'm okay with that too. Right now you don't have that kind of generalist option for powers unless you pick, ironically, the tech options.

    Storm blast deals smashing, cold, and energy damage.  Pair it with a secondary set that has some additional elements, then an APP or PPP with yet another, (like dark or fire), and you're pretty well covered.  The point isn't the powers, but the way they are being sold to the community;  Why offer a set that shuts down other origins right out the gate?

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  5. 37 minutes ago, Herotu said:

    So my question is, what is the thrill you getting out of rebuffing?

    I know it's a sour pill to swallow, but there are necessary aspects of a game, (for balance or other such purposes), that may not always be fun.  Having to make your way to a far away mission door, having to slot powers so you don't miss or run out of end too quickly, etc.  It's a combination of game mechanics, (some we like and some we don't), that make CoH the game we all love.  Why not just an "I win" button?  Heck, some would complain that the simple act of having to click even that is too much.  In simpler terms, though, it's because buff values, end costs, target(s), etc are all based upon some sort of calculation, and their durations are just one of many factors...

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  6. 17 minutes ago, Player2 said:

    Are you intentionally ignoring what people say just to reiterate that question at every opportunity?  I'll give you a good answer to it:  nothing will make any powerset magic, because magic isn't real.  The best we can hope for is something that simulates a look and feel of magic but could also be used in a non-magical way by people that don't want to use the Magic origin.

    You are missing the point;  The CoT is an entire magical group.  They use regular powers, but it's their appearance and the environments they are frequently found in that give said group a magical vibe.  If you took away the rune/glyph/magic circle effects from the sorcery set, it could pass for anything.  The point is that, outside of the visuals, this set need not be magic.  None of the other mainline primary or secondary sets are explicitly magic.  It is this stubborn notion that we "need" a magic set, when in fact any set can be if you choose that origin and apply various auras.  Why not call this an elementalist set, or a mixed-energy set?  Why not make any magic runes/circles/glyphs optional animations available to all powers?  And, OMG!  Magic isn't real!?  Gee golly I'm glad you're here with your big brain to tell us that!

     

     

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  7. On 3/19/2024 at 9:12 AM, CrusaderDroid said:

    Sorcerous Blast is an attempt to capture the versatility of the big name wizards of lore, bringing a diverse arsenal of effects to bear on enemies.

    Looking at your proposed set, what I see is a mixture of different damage types and debuffs, with a lot of fancy names.  I'll ask the same question I've posed in various other such threads - what, specifically, makes this set "magic"?  If it's the animations, then those could be added to or expanded upon for every powerset.  If, ultimately, what you're after, is a set that deals a bunch of different damage types along with a smorgasbord of secondary effects, then propose that.  To shoehorn in a specific origin is just counterproductive...

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  8. 7 hours ago, Vic Raiden said:

    If you mean Ms. Liberty herself, I heavily doubt it could go like that given she was the one who founded Longbow in the first place. But were she to indeed turn evil, I imagine she'd still have at least some part of Longbow forces follow her.

    No, I was referring to the hypothetical of Dominatrix masquerading as Ms. Liberty, and as part of her ruse, she sends you to defeat some "renegade Longbow", who are actually not renegade at all...

  9. 49 minutes ago, Razor Cure said:

    I like this idea! Similar to the Arcs with our Dopplegangers. We could have a new (Sig Hero) Name TaskForce, where the contact (in world modle and icon in the text) is the 'right person,' and teh arc starts out all heroic and stuff. Slowly, some of the missions take on a more villainous slant (kill someone, instead of arrest), and the character modle changes into their evil version.

    She could even present that there's this rogue element of Longbow that you need to deal with, all the while you're attacking "good" ones, then the true plot gets unveiled.

  10. 4 minutes ago, Azari said:

    I think we just need a “super-person” epic archetype. Inherent flight, super strength-esque moves, laser beam eyes, frost-breath, etc.

    I highly doubt they'd do something quite so on the nose, and it's probably why we never got an APP with both laser beam eyes and frost breath.

  11. 2 hours ago, Go0gleplex said:

    The other thing just generates a little bit of disappointment (?) or annoyance (?) in that you complete a story arc taking down the bosses or AVs in a zone and then run into more of the same in the next zone rather than being done with that villain group...so there's no real sense of moving on / accomplishment outside of beating the stuffing outta the mobs.

    Welcome to how MMOs have to function - they can't remove entire villain groups for everyone just because you completed the associated story arc or TF.  If anything, this is better addressed via you moving form 1 zone to another, since it also kind of represents moving ahead in time.  If this were a single player game, enemy groups would essentially go extinct as you took down their leaders and zones would meaningfully change as you made your mark on the world, but when you have to share that space with many other players, not so much...

  12. SR is a scalpel and Nin is a swiss army knife;  One does one thing exceptionally well, while the other has a multitude of tricks up its sleeve.  Personally, I love the Sentinel and Scrapper version of Nin better than the Stalker one, but to skip those tools leaves you with basically half a set...

  13. 1 minute ago, temnix said:

    The only "aura" that my character has got on that might do this is Evolving Armor. And I don't care to turn it off and on again all the time. I shouldn't have to. But even before I learned that power my tanker used to aggravate mobs much farther out than my scrapper.

    Since you mentioned Bio Armor, are you sure that you don't have Genetic Contamination toggled on?  I feel like there's some part of the equation that is missing, here...

  14. Maybe it's just me, but besides some background NPCs in labcoats in some of the Portal Corps interiors, who do they actually employ?  Do they have their own security forces?  We have what appears to be US Military in the Shadow Shard, but surely Portal Corps would have access to units similar to the PPD, or maybe even Vanguard.  I'd love to see some of that kind of stuff implemented...

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  15. 4 minutes ago, Infinitum said:

    Mechanics would rule out willpower, leaving invul.  I think EA is a better fit, but you are right there were never auras. Maybe chalk it up to low budget television and use EA anyway?  😅

    When you comes right down to it, play what you love.  Frankly, I'm more impressed by those that can put together a cohesive look and build/play competently than what particular powersets they chose...

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  16. 1 minute ago, Infinitum said:

    I would think Energy Aura - like - the suit is the energy powered armor. 

    From a mechanics standpoint, absolutely, but in how the Rangers are presented, it's more like invuln or willpower, as there's generally not the kind of energy spheres you get with energy aura...

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