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Back when CoX was in its infancy, I recall an interview in which a dev desbribed a proposed gameplay system where you could ascribe your character a specific weakness (Psycbic/Fire/Physical/Etc) that, in doing so, would net you buffs against other damage types.

 

I may be misremembering, but I've always liked the idea of such a system.

 

If you could, would you give your character a specific weakness? If so, what? If no, why not?

 

What kind of resistance would you want in return?

 

Do you think such a mechanic would work in-game?

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Armor sets already work this way, to an extent.

 

Ice armor, for example, is weaker against Fire and Psi, but in return has superior -recharge resistance.

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I probably would, because regardless of mechanics it's an interesting quirk.

 

My main is a street fighter scrapper with fire based Epic and and Incarnate powers. The story there is that he developed uncontrollable Fire powers as a kid and the Midnighters fit him with an artifact that shut it off, chaneling the power into powerful punches. As he got stronger he learned to control it. So it would make sense that he would be afraid of, and therefore weak to, fire attacks, at least in his early levels. Maybe once I took the first power in the Epic pool I would change it to being weak to Psionic, because of the concentration he needs to use the fire. Maybe in exchange for the weakness I could get a buff to Smashing damage to go along with the artifact thing? 

 

That would be kind of fun and would give me an extra thing to think about in character creation.

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I don't know if a system based purely on damage types would work in an RPG like CoH, because players would just min/max.

 

e.g every Fire Tank could afford to take a weakness to Fire to bump up their other resistances, and still sit above the cap.

Or, take a vulnerability to a damage type that you rarely face, eg Cold or Toxic, and ignore enemy groups that use that type.

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8 minutes ago, MonteCarla said:

I don't know if a system based purely on damage types would work in an RPG like CoH, because players would just min/max.

 

e.g every Fire Tank could afford to take a weakness to Fire to bump up their other resistances, and still sit above the cap.

Or, take a vulnerability to a damage type that you rarely face, eg Cold or Toxic, and ignore enemy groups that use that type.

 

I mean, min/maxing already exists; the people that do it in CoX will always do it.

 

I find the idea of people avoiding certain enemy groups interesting though, as that borders on RP - if I'm weak to Toxic damage, I stay the Hell away from the Vahzilok - just common sense really.

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12 minutes ago, keyguardactive said:

I probably would, because regardless of mechanics it's an interesting quirk.

 

My main is a street fighter scrapper with fire based Epic and and Incarnate powers. The story there is that he developed uncontrollable Fire powers as a kid and the Midnighters fit him with an artifact that shut it off, chaneling the power into powerful punches. As he got stronger he learned to control it. So it would make sense that he would be afraid of, and therefore weak to, fire attacks, at least in his early levels. Maybe once I took the first power in the Epic pool I would change it to being weak to Psionic, because of the concentration he needs to use the fire. Maybe in exchange for the weakness I could get a buff to Smashing damage to go along with the artifact thing? 

 

That would be kind of fun and would give me an extra thing to think about in character creation.

 

 

Yeah, exactly! It's a nice way to layer your character's backstory if you want to. Having fire powers but also being weak to fire damage is a really fun concept, I think.

 

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this seems to favor armor set types, squishies being more vulnerable to a damage type so they get...  what again?  oh right, nothing useful....

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Back in the PnP TTRPG days, Champions had Advantages and Disadvantages.

We had the "universal PC disad" of Irrational Overconfidence. 

Why else would you get out of bed in a place like Paragon City?

 

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It may seem counter intuitive but a weakness doesn't have to mean increased damage from a specific damage type

 

a weakness could also be thematic such as damage from a specific origin source, like a Superman style weakness to magic or maybe you've got a problem with technological attacks getting through your defenses. Perhaps your weakness is that healing effects (such as anything outside your base regen, including other player heals and even inspirations) have reduced effectiveness for you. Maybe your weakness is decreased resistance to a certain status effect like maybe you're more easily knocked down (the AV Tinder in the DFB comes to mind) or you take longer to come out of sleep or taunt effects. Maybe a specific type of attack could have an additional effect on you such as debuffing your damage when exposed to cold, for example.

 

There's all kinds of ways weakness could be implemented beyond just "I'm weak against X damage type but I'm stronger against Y damage type."

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My characters already have an inherent weakness

 

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2 hours ago, Scarlet Shocker said:

My characters already have an inherent weakness

 

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haha, i was just going to make this joke also

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I have a defender that has not taking any self healing powers, and turned off any green inspiration drops. Can only heal via resting. Not really a weakness, just a self imposed restriction to work around. It is fun to solo this way.

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I've occasionally been annoyed at missions that tell me that I've been poisoned, when on my Fire/Fire/Fire sentinel who, headcanon, literally no longer has flesh or blood. He's a creature off living steel and fire. So how exactly did you poison me?  But I get mission writers cannot foresee these things, and even if they could, they'd have no way to tell when a character is organic vs robotic vs extra-planar vs non-corporeal vs other.

 

Maybe such a system of quirks, both positive and negative, could allow for such. But really, no one is going to go back and scour every existing mission and look for ways to refine them, the mission text, NPC speech etc, to tailor it to your character. So, from an RP perpsective,  I don't see it accomplishing much.  Headcanon items will remain headcanon items that the game does not account for, and that's that.

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4 hours ago, MoonSheep said:

 

haha, i was just going to make this joke also

 

who's joking?

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I've considered rolling a character that is permanently allifcted with the Vahzilok Wasting Disease for RP purposes, but they would be a real challenge to play. I wonder if anyone has done that...?

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17 minutes ago, Waljoricar said:

I've considered rolling a character that is permanently allifcted with the Vahzilok Wasting Disease for RP purposes, but they would be a real challenge to play. I wonder if anyone has done that...?

I never have. But in theory....

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  • never slot Stamina (may or may not want to do a build for this, so could turn on/off by switchhing builds)
  • do not use Panacea proc or anything with free periodic +endurance.

Not my personal cup of tea, but if I was minded, that's how I'd approach it.

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