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Post by Umbaglo on Dec 31, 2004 12:08:14 GMT -5
(S) # act the same as (S) x.
Just like spells which affect a unit (Great Effort, Aid, Exaust), SP recovery effects all pilots in a unit, unless the recovery happens to be specific to the pilot (like what I gave Subaru in Over the Rainbow).
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Post by Tavish on Jan 8, 2005 22:30:01 GMT -5
Fatima and Heavy Construction, as well as any other generic DESTROY negation, should be clarified. As it stands now, the implication is that they negate any DESTROY.
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Post by Avitar Diggs on Jan 17, 2005 17:03:20 GMT -5
God Haro needs modding to be in line with new Bunshin :x
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Post by CowboyJohnny on Feb 28, 2005 1:25:35 GMT -5
A question about some relatively common wording that I just thought I'd ask: DangaiohStatistics: HP: 250, EN: 80, IS: 2, Move: F/G, Size: LWeapons: Shoulder Cutter (PV)- 10 damage x 2/2 PCs Arm Spikes (M)- 15 damage x 2 Haja no Ken (MV)- 18 damage/EN Boost Knuckle (P)- 30 damage x 2, 2 EN/attack Dangai Beam- 70 damage, 5 EN/shot Psychic Wave- PARALYZE, 5 EN/attack Spiral Knuckle- 100 damage, 10 EN/attack Psychic Zan- 200 damage, 20 EN/attackInherent Abilities: 1) Usable by Lieutenants or higher 2) Countercut 3) Chouryousha Mechanism: Pay 5 PCs. All damage you deal this turn +50% (non-stackable). 4) Spiral Knuckle: Double the damage of this attack if target was hit by Psychic Wave during the previous turn. 5) Psychic Zan: Change attack to DESTROY:L2 if target was hit by Psychic Wave during the previous turn.Is target referring to the person you're shooting at or the person you hit? While the way it's being applied suggests the latter (and as far as I know this is generally supposed to be the case), the wording definitely suggests the former.
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Post by Eis Attacker! Ver.W on Feb 28, 2005 6:55:17 GMT -5
4) Spiral Knuckle: Double the damage of this attack if target was hit by Psychic Wave during the previous turn. 5) Psychic Zan: Change attack to DESTROY:L2 if target was hit by Psychic Wave during the previous turn. [/color] Is target referring to the person you're shooting at or the person you hit? While the way it's being applied suggests the latter (and as far as I know this is generally supposed to be the case), the wording definitely suggests the former.[/quote] No. Target means "the person you're shooting at", as in the player who you are currently attacking. The wordings above meant that if that player who you are currently attacking was hit by Psychic Wave during the previous turn, then apply the damage/tag mods. If not, then nothing happens. Dangaioh uses Psychic Wave to hold the target while it performs its finisher attacks.
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