I decided to take this discussion here, as not to mess up my battlefield thread. Here is my opinion on nexus and village after four hundred hours.
Village Powers
As a separate issue, many complain about the strength of the village. Truthfully, if someone could count I doubt I had been hit by more than ten or twenty deathblows in the life of Darikir. I would say bloodthirst and critical str
I took a legacy specifically just to try to stop strikes from hitting me (flow). I took parry anything which was just a beast if I was hasted. I also fought many people at once to try to get the anti-group code to work on me. That is how I avoided so many attacks. That being said, yes, I am saying I would have preferred a toned down evade even if it applied to me. I would think that the big
As Darikir against Kelarin or Salyeris
First of all, I almost never did enough damage with axes or swords in a round combat to win. The few extra hits I might get from axe was always offset by riposte damage. Beyond that, they hit fairly hard through the basic stone skin. Pincer failed too often, and when it hit it did not keep them there long enough. They both evade like hasted jack rabbits
I would say Salyeris or Kelarin as specific examples, but any would do. I just deleted the only char I had, so I am more curious how to handle reverb blast as that would hit me with *** DEV to === OBLIT at times through some protections.
Darikir has been deleted. Once the rage delete is fully taken, I will be buying the PBF then commenting on officials. If anyone wishes to talk to me before that, they can here.
I see your point, but Tribunal is a terrible example. Getting wanted messes with the balance of chaos and order, so unless I can pin them down outside of a city I won't assault them. That is a leader level decision being made. That being said, I have taken out tribunals and will often ask them to come fight. A few will actually do it. If the Nexus crew does come to the Inn, I would advise q
I think you are taking it to a bit of extremes, but I see where you are coming from. I wish the balance didnt sway so easily sometimes, but it does and thats how it is right now. I don't have a problem with Nexuns going after the Inn per se, but think that Whiysdan will make their lives hell. In general, I would advise anyone not to strike at the Inn.
It is possible for us to bring out
I probably play Nexus more than some others, but I do also play others. Ignore me as much as you want, I am not going to sit and let everyone bash Nexus because their cabal took all their enemies items and want to cry that they tipped the balance.
I have taken the codex four times in the past two weeks. Evil was weak forever so Nexus seemed to be best friends with the Empire. They are no longer friends.
I don't see your point on numbers or how hard a target is because Nexus does what it does for balance not honor. I can say I play mostly on opposite hours of our leaders and I sometimes have the number advantage, but mostly now i
Holding another cabal's items has a huge impact on the balance. You can't fault the current Nexuns for what their abilities show the balance to be. As far as pressing to the Inner Fortress guardian for the orb, I have only seen that done to free other items and then dropping the orb.
As far as pressing the Tree, considering that most of us can't see their members and almost all
Bareont had huge respect for you for being evil but not a dick. Barring myself being an jerk once or twice about gear, really enjoyed our interactions.
Yeah, but Alabama has already lost to LSU. Why the hell would you want Bama to play them again? I won't watch it. As far as who OSU lost to, the same day these kids find out that two OSU coaches die in a plane crash they play uninspired and lose in double overtime. I don't care if the team doesn't want to use it as an excuse, it is a MAJOR reason that they lost.
Granted, I
I had a cloud giant mountain/savage who defended pretty bad in and out of the wilds. I remember fighting an assassin (granted, a very good one) who destroyed me in my home terrain.
On the other hand, I've played a felar who was fantastic at taking damage in the wilds, though the RNG can screw you every once in a while. I did okay in civilized, just not good (even as an explorer).
I feel special, I have a funnyone comment! Nah, I realized my opinion was wrong below, if you would take the time to read the conversation before making your own response.