this seems legit... i mean the downside of the spell is not to die, it's to get stunned, so i don't really see how saving your casters from possible agro and death is exploiting. ?
i mean the downside of the spell is not to die, it's to get stunned, so i don't really see how saving your casters from possible agro and death is exploiting
I told you anytime you bring up bard DA is never a good thing, ever, never has been, it should be removed people just get angry when its used.this seems legit... i mean the downside of the spell is not to die, it's to get stunned, so i don't really see how saving your casters from possible agro and death is exploiting. i'll be the first to admit i've always target DA'd wizards when they start getting destroyed during abstraction, never thought anything of it, seems like the point of the spells ?
I told you anytime you bring up bard DA is never a good thing, ever, never has been, it should be removed people just get angry when its used.
is probably the most stupid, backwards, and stupid things I have ever read.
Babies smell funny and don't taste very good. Sounds like garbage to me!To quote Blazing Saddles: "You said stupid twice."
I have not heard anyone suggest bard DA is going away, I have no intention of doing so. Abstraction is a little unique, maybe a few others should be looked at, but I don't think we should throw the baby out with the bathwater here.
i have never used bard da with abstraction, refer that comment to the OP. i was referring to cleric target DAI told you anytime you bring up bard DA is never a good thing, ever, never has been, it should be removed people just get angry when its used.
Well, here's a good rule of thumb:
DA is intended to prevent casting and meleeing and such. So in this case the autocast was circumventing that principle, hence bad. That's the reasoning.
Target DA is fine for a number of things:
- Positioning, particularly on initial engage
- "Oh Shit" protection of a player
- RARELY for getting past some things - its use is sanctioned, for example in Nagthilian. In many cases though, it may be content skipping, so be careful.
I'm sure I'm forgetting a lot, it's Friday and my brain is warped with routing tables. But this is why I don't think DA is a bad thing, as long as folks keep in mind its intent, and it's desired restrictions.
i don't disagree with you here draeos. i also don't completely disagree with your suggestion to remove the spell completely, simply because it seems every real situation bard da gets used in, some dev is unhappy or says it's unintended. i can't think of a situation bard da gets used where a gm/dev/whatever wouldn't shake their head at it, even if it is "technically" legalthe title of this thread is about bard DA, so fine i'll correct myself, but my point still stands if you have to think should i use bard da/cleric da/whatever you should 9 times outa 10 stop right there with that train of thought, i've never seen "use DA" as part of a strat a dev has ever intended or been happy to hear about, infact the only thing I ever hear about using DA on a fight has been negative.
the title of this thread is about bard DA, so fine i'll correct myself, but my point still stands if you have to think should i use bard da/cleric da/whatever you should 9 times outa 10 stop right there with that train of thought, i've never seen "use DA" as part of a strat a dev has ever intended or been happy to hear about, infact the only thing I ever hear about using DA on a fight has been negative.
This thread is turning into some group experiment on video game theory.
When making a product for a customer you must think of all the dumb possibilities the real world can bring to your end item. One of the first things you learn in any programming class is how to eliminate or reduce errors and crashing from user input. It's not the user/customers fault if your program breaks or performs "incorrectly."
Imagine walking up to an ATM. It asks you how much money you wish to pull out. You enter 'x'. Free money comes out of the machine. Who is at fault? You? Obama?
I understand SoD is a free clusterfuck of good intention, but it is still a product that has a user base. However putting one person or a group of people, the development team, to blame is pointless. We should aim for people on both sides, player and creator, of this game to be more transparent with one another.
Creating this thread and letting the development team know of this spell combination was a good thing. Clearly they were not aware of this possibly. However, being judgmental to someone who you feel isn't self policing themselves harshly enough when playing a game is silly.
Not sure where I was going with this... Have fun out there and good game.