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The recharge time and the small Endurance return you get for this power makes it really not worth taking at all. I've tried it in a few different builds and every time I've used it, I wondered "Why am I even bothering with this??"
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Saving bases is, apparently, possible. You can use the Demorecord feature. However, I don't believe there's a way on the player end to re-input your base data from the Demorecord file into a new base on another shard or server.
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Civilian character models as prismatick æther costumes?
Player2 replied to Azari's topic in Suggestions & Feedback
No geometries have to be modified. The way the holo thing works is that the player's model is replaced by whatever holo option the player chooses with their Prismatic Aethers. This is why you will occasionally see Nemesis warhulks and snowmen running around despite them looking nothing like standard player models. -
As I said... tyranny.
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Civilian character models as prismatick æther costumes?
Player2 replied to Azari's topic in Suggestions & Feedback
City of Civilians Missions: Get from one location to another while avoiding muggers You've been kidnapped; a hero sets you free but you must either escape on your own or follow the hero to the exit Pay your taxes... just a run of the mill trip to City Hall, where you must wait in queue while heroes register their supergroups and such Go shopping, because you have to feed yourself and possibly a pet Pets are basic dog (German shepherd model) and cannot protect you in combat Combat... run away. You can't even brawl, so run run run!! -
It wouldn't be more damage for free. It'd be more damage to compensate for the longer animation time. The sacred formula is apparently a rule, and rules be damned. Rules are made to be broken. Rigid adherence to rules is tyranny. If the sacred formula were more of a guideline, it would be easier to disregard when it ruins nice things.
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Change is not always a good thing. Even if some people like the change, there will be people who don't. Resistance may be futile, but so is trying to stop the complaints of those who resist.
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It's not tough, it's nerf.
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Could Oberst Straxt be a bit less, uh... racist?
Player2 replied to CraterLabs's topic in Suggestions & Feedback
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Oh, look... the elite sitting in their nerf castles with their nerf bats ready to bestow the grand nerf gesture. The very definition of nerf evil. 🤪
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I feel the same way about Mind Control and the changes to Telekinesis specifically.
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I'd like what Countess Crey is wearing in skirt and top.
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All hairstyles from both genders made available to the opposite. Those male/huge Barbaric locks would work quite nicely for female models. So would Princeton, Shiver, Hipster, and many others. Let US decide what looks right for our characters, not what fits "gender norms" defined over a decade ago.
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You could create another account, log in and like it a second time.
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I like the idea of origin powers... and we already have them with Apprentice Charm (Magic), Mutagen (Mutant), Taser Dart (Tech), Throwing Knives (Natural), and Tranq Dart (Science). And the best thing about them is that they are not restricted to any origins. That means if I want a knife-throwing mutant, that's acceptable. If I want a science-guy with a taser dart, there's nothing wrong with that. If I want natural guy who's had basic magical schooling enough to learn a single spell, then it's his Apprentice Charm. Etcetera, etcetera. Basically, I like the idea of additional power options that can fit the theme or flavor of an origin, but only as long as it isn't restricted by it because origin should be a tool to help explain your character and not be a straightjacket that enforces who and what your character is and what you have access to because everyone should be allowed to interpret how origin defines their character (or doesn't). Lots of heroes have powers that cross over multiple origins... like Spider-Man would be a science origin hero, but he has access to and uses gadgets (webshooters, spider sense trackers, and whatever else he might tuck into his hidden utility belt when the need arises), or Wolverine who is decidedly a mutant but one of his most defining traits --his unbreakable bones-- is the result of science. This idea gets a thumbs down from me.
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I am, surprisingly, inclined to agree with Rudra as well. I am getting sick of all the badge stuff, so anything that downvotes badge-related play is something I will now support.
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Alternative suggestion: Badge confirmation acceptance? When a new badge would be awarded... pop up that says [Accept/Deny] like the little window that we get for the Mystic Fortune buff power. Maybe even make badge acceptance confirmation something you have to toggle on via Null the Gull so that it doesn't change the experience for anyone that likes things as they are.
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Otherwise, I must vehemently protest the placement of the new Rookie badge.
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Maybe exclude certain badges that could be exploited?
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Would it be possible to set up a way to remove badges from our characters? I just logged in a new character to play around with the new powersets, and I got the new Rookie exploration badge behind Ms. Liberty. I don't want it. I'm deleting the character and starting over and will avoid Ms. Liberty from now on, but why not be able to right click on a badge and remove it from the list? If it's a simple badge that's earned for doing X, then whatever marker gets cleared. If it's a counter system, deleting the badge resets the counter to 0. If it's a badge that's linked to a progression, then anything you have that comes after it is also removed (like if you just earned Leader for earning 500 million influence and choose to delete Trendsetter, have it set the counter to the amount for the badge just below it 10 million for Superstar and this not only erases Trendsetter but also Popular and Leader, but then those could reappear again as you earn more influence). I know almost everybody LOVES their badges and "with a rebel yell cried more, more, more!!" I am not that player. I absolutely detest accidentally getting badges that I don't want, especially get annoyed at some that have titles that really don't fit the theme of a given character. Everyone can keep their badges... but let the few of us that aren't obsessed be able to opt out of the obsession.
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I couldn't tell you if it's Firefox or W.D. I post and view Imgur files with Chrome. Also, your name made me laugh because I recently re-watched the old Dilbert animated series and saw an episode with "Ted." When he was spoken to, he seemed to ignore Dilbert repeating his name to get his attention until finally he said, "Are you talking to me? My name's not Ted." When asked what his name actually was, he admitted, "It's Ted... but not the Ted you're thinking of." That's probably my favorite joke in the whole show.
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Sometimes someone will throw something on the auction house for lower than its worth to avoid a higher listing fee, and then it will sell for a lower amount and that will get recorded in the 5 most recent sales. In fact, while buying standard IOs, I've seen that with enhancements that sell normally for 200k or more each have the last five sales showing a ridiculously low amount... like 15,177. Bid low, you never know if someone is going to list something and you'll be the next available highest low bid. That's no guarantee, but occasionally it does happen, just like when someone over bids on something because they added an extra zero and clicked too quick; why is that basic enhancement that sells for 100k suddenly showing a million inf sale? Because things happen on the market, but the actual values of things still have a norm and will stabilize pretty quickly.
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If you have only a short time but want some easy merits, just explore a few zones to get all the badges. It's usually 8 badges per zone and you get 5 merits. No combat, one less merit... but fast and easy so you can do several zones at a time. If you get all the badges, just make a new stalker and repeat the process. Even at level 1, you can get around most zones with only a couple to worry about snipers who can still spot and kill you. When you get all the badges you can... email them to yourself, claim with your main character, then delete the temporary stalker and go around again.