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  1. Holy crap, we agree on something.

    :P

    "The One"
  2. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Obsidian_Force2 View Post
    Pot, meet kettle. Did you know your black?

    Your more passive agressive but just as annoying to me.

    I don't care about your "Kheld cred". How long you have been playing them, how many set bonuses you have nor how awesome you look on video.

    This all started "for me" when you made a vague claim that human form builds perform as well or nearly as well as Tri-Forms, a statement I believe to be wrong and showed why I believed it to be wrong. Not to stroke my own ego but because I believe such statements need to be verified so that new Khelds can make informed decisions on how to build if their desire is to make a numericaly superior build.

    At that point you made a statement along the lines that my method of determining performance was flawed due to the possibility of playstyle factors.

    Then I wanted to know what playstyles could do to overcome such a large numerical difference if both players were equally skilled on the two types of builds.

    Then things changed to what people enjoy and that I was rude and obnoxious because I was berrating people for playstyle (something I do not believe I actually did unless you concider bringing up alternate opinions and statistics to provide evidence of my views as berrating).

    Then several threads later you informed people that when things get really tough you switch to an IO'ed Tri-Form build, and that you were playing Human only as a form of a chalange build. Which I thought interesting since your original claim was human only did the same job as Tri-Form well enough that neither was superior to the other.

    So honestly, which is it? For the knowledge of the people new to Kheldians, If you had to select one build only to cover all situations what would it be?

    My beligerant attitude and snarky manner all stemmed from the inability to provide this simple answer to the people interested in starting their first Kheldian with the intent to be as good as they can be.

    I have no problem with people not playing to the max, I have no problem with people making concept toons, I have a BIG problem with an entire forum being unable to add honestly and truthfully that human form is fine but you will be at a slight (or not so slight depending on build) statistical disadvantage in playing Human Only, assuming they take equal time to master both types of playstyle. And in my experience this disclaimer is almost never added into posts answering the "what way do I build my Kheldian" questions when the advice given is to go human.
    If you have to say it was "vague," then it wasn't actually a "claim." If you can point me to a post where I actually DID make a claim, please do so, or forever hold your peace, because that's what I'm maintaining.

    And, no one should have to add a "disclaimer" to every friggin' post they make, because *one person* seems to read too much into what they say every single post they put up. I'm certainly not going to, because I don't need to.

    Advice is given based on what the person asked for. If they say "I want to make a human only, because I tried tri-form, and I want to go the opposite direction," that's what I do. I give them advice on a human form build. If they say "I'd like to make a tri-form" then I tailor my advice to that. I don't personally feel the need to tell every single person who visits this section of the forums "You really should play tri-form," because it's not up to me to decide for them how they should play.

    I'm here to give advice built around how people have stated they are having the most fun. Period.

    "The One"
  3. Not a problem. Come back any time.

    "The One"
  4. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Smiling_Joe View Post
    Oh, I see. Shoe's on the other foot now, huh? For years you human formers were held in derision and accused of not playing the archetype how the devs intended, and now we get two little shifting bugs and you're all like "HAXXORS! EXPLOITS! Not playing as the devs intended! YADAYADA!!!111!!"
    LoLz, I love when other people see the irony in situations sometimes like I do. I found that quite humorous as well...

    ...although I'm glad it's been fixed. Being rooted while shapeshifting is just frikkin' annoying.

    "The One"
  5. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Sunpulse View Post
    I'm glad that you can't change the colors of Kheldians, that would be completely... odd. The whole thing with khelds is that there is the "light" side Peacebringers and the "dark" Warshades. The colors are indicative of their race... it's all the same across the entire race. Where as with say an electric blaster... ionizing atoms for a lightning bolt could maybe refract light on the light spectrum to change colors. My 2 cents.
    I disagree.... And I think it should be an individual's choice. If you like yours the way it is, you should be able to keep the "legacy" Warshade or Peacebringer colors. And if I don't, I should be afforded the same opportunities as the rest of the ATs, and be allowed to make mine black with hints of blood red (like the awesome dark/black electricity tinting on electric blasters).

    "The One"
  6. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Sunpulse View Post
    Why would you want to. I can totally see it for the normal ATs... but for Khelds... that would just be very odd and out of place.

    But I agree that EATs could use some love. It's as if they think they are complete or something else. Heck, it could be something cosmetic if they feel all the powers are where they need to be already. But rather than letting you tint, maybe have choices in the way your Nova or Dwarf looks.
    I wasn't referring to adding powers or anything... I stated that I was referring to colorization.

    Why would I want to? I don't know... Because I like other colors better than purple? Maybe because all ATs should be afforded the same attention when it comes to colorization?

    It's cool if you like your white PB or Purple Warshade. Keep it that way. But, I'd like the choice to make mine black with some hints of blood red in there....

    "The One"
  7. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Red Valkyrja View Post
    Sorry, I'm going to have to vote for pretty much any power, in the hands of a competent player.

    Doesn't matter how awesome-sauce a power is, if the player using it suxorz.

    For the win.


    "The One"
  8. These xp numbers simply don't match up with the amount of powers "normal" enemies have in "normal" missions.

    I am not in support of this at all.

    "The One"
  9. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Nethergoat View Post
    You know what they say....garbage in, garbage out.
    Using someone else's crap definition doesn't get you off the hook.
    Wait... Did Nethergoat just call ParagonWiki garbage?

    Dammit, I guess he'll have to go on my ignore list before I go on his.

    Too bad.

    /ignore

    "The One"
  10. AlienOne

    Power Colors

    Oh, NICE.... That's interesting to know... Thanks for the demo!

    "The One"
  11. Here's a link to my posts on my *current* advice for a "particular" build/plastyle for a WS tri-former, if you care to peruse it.

    It's an extremely long read, but it could be helpful too...

    "The One"
  12. No, I'm not stating what "will" happen. No one can do that.

    I'm stating what "has" happened.

    I find it personally extremely very hard to pay attention to any of your points, legitimate or not, because I'm being overwhelmed by the argumentative, belittling way you come across. Because you "know numbers" shouldn't signify that you are "better" than anyone else, and although I doubt you really think you are, that's how you come across.

    Makes it hard to hold a normal conversation/debate with someone like that, because my automatic reaction is to just either argue back, get defensive, provide the "flip-side" viewpoint (whether I agree with it or not), or all of the above. On top of that, putting words in my mouth, or constantly assuming you know what my intentions are (example: "promoting" human form), just further exasperates that.

    "The One"
  13. I talked to Dark Watcher at Comic-Con about it, and he said that it was "on the table," and they might have it in the future.... But, definitely not in time for i16's release... :/

    "The One"
  14. AlienOne

    Warshade Newbie

    And yet, you've admitted to situations where a tri-former (nova in particular) might be a bit "overkill."

    Personally, I prefer a challenge. This is pretty much the sole reasoning behind loving to play in human form. Because it provides an actual challenge. If I'm on tri-form against a *normal* mob, and not in any difficult task force scenario as I described... It's pretty much "ho-hum." There seems (to me at least) no real danger of death, because "every angle is covered," as it were. Need to do extreme damage? Nova. Need to stun them or hit a Quasar? Human. Need to break a mez or tank? Dwarf. It's just waaaaaay too simple for me.

    I come to this MMORPG (first one that's ever really completely held my attention for this long, although I've tried many) from a First-Person-Shooter background. I've got about 280 games in my arsenal (yes, I actually own all of them legitimately...Kept the boxes and everything! haha), and I've always preferred the most fast-paced "ballz to the wall," challenge-oriented playstyle. The game that held my attention for the longest before I got into City of Heroes was Unreal Tournament 2004. Even in THAT game, I began to feel (after a year of playing) that the *normal* gameplay was getting a little boring, even though it's known to be one of the fastest-paced FPS shooters out there. So, what did I do? I found out how to challenge myself to keep me interested in the game. I wound up frequenting the "Capture the Flag Instagib" servers. Instagib, if your'e unfamiliar with the term, refers to "one shot, one kill." This sort of gameplay requires EXTREMELY fast hand-eye coordination and reflexes just to make kills. Now, add to it that everyone isn't just playing "Deathmatch." They're trying to capture a flag and bring it back to their base at the same time.

    Now, that's just an example. Back to City of Heroes. Same deal. I've played this game for nearly 4 years, and have made just about every AT you can think of. Although I do enjoy casual TF runs with coalition mates, I'm still the same person I was 5 years ago. I've maintained the same fast-paced mentality, the same "challenge me!" mentality, and the same "A-D-D-like" symptoms. I particularly enjoyed playing tri-forms way back in the day when they were more challenging...

    ...Now, inherent powers work in the forms too... Nova and dwarf got even MORE damage buffs... and Dwarf breaks mezzes.

    Too easy.

    So, what's next? You guessed it. Surviving in an all-human form, *almost* all the time.

    And, you know what? It's fun. It's holding my attention for the current time being. At least until Going Rogue comes out, and then I can switch sides with him and try him out on all the villain missions...

    And, by the way, no matter how many times you say I'm "promoting" human form, it doesn't mean I'm actually sitting there telling people "you should play human." I've never actually said that. You're welcome to peruse every single post I've ever put on these forums. I've never told anyone that. I've maintained that it's a challenge, and that it's extremely fun to play, AND that it's VERY expensive.

    So, to say that I am "misleading" people by just relaying the *facts* about how I choose to play, and how I've *personally* been successful, is very much an insult, because that's basically saying "you have no right to post your opinion on the boards, because it's not the way I would play."

    Well, I'm sorry to have to let you in on this, but you're not the "be-all, end-all" source for information on Khelds, no matter how much math you can spout off for hours on end. Many of us have had varying *SUCCESSFUL* experiences on playing Khelds MANY different ways, and we're all welcome to share what we know and what we've personally experienced on these boards.

    Yourself included.

    "The One"

    *EDIT*
    By the way, since this is the thread I've been postin' my build pics in, I might as well post the pic to my 2nd build...

  15. Unless you've picked up Provoke like I have...

    :P

    "The One"
  16. So, am I the only one who thinks that EATs are the only ATs not getting any actual attention? True, it's great that we can scale mob sizes to 8 for those of us who can handle it.... But, that's more a feature for the farmer-types... As far as EATS actually getting some love... It's kind of nonexistant... I'm referring, of course, to not being able to color our own powers and such...

    "The One"
  17. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Sailboat View Post
    It looks like you don't understand what "random" means.
    Or you don't understand his rationale behind statistical anomalies and sigmas.

    "The One"
  18. You should have said,

    "Ok, I'll have it done... Soon™."



    "The One"
  19. I just bummed that there are no color tinting options for Khelds when everyone else gets it... :/

    "The One"
  20. Except if you do that, they won't remember what power you suggested, they'll just remember the nasty attitude in which you said it... Which, I guess, might also be what you want.

    "The One"
  21. If you're prudent with your WWs actions, and are patient (as opposed to the BUYITNAO mentality), I see no reason why you can't get all these enhancements for two or three hundred million... Your most expensive enhancements in the entire build will be the 2 Blessing of the Zephyr KB IOs and the 2 Impervium Armor: Resistance IOs, which will contribute to the bulk of that cost). Also, I believe I have a LoTG +Recharge in there, which you're almost better off getting via merits.

    "The One"
  22. Here's (essentially) the same build slightly tweaked for defense (5 to 8% across the board, and 12.4% for ranged, which is better if you're staying in Nova quite a bit)... You may find this to be more useful, or you may want to keep that damage on Dark Nova Blast. I also added the other two Expedient Reinforcements to the pet in this build. On top of that, I took out Performance Shifter from Dark Nova, and put a couple Hamis for ToHit. Also worth a try if you're more interested in adding to the ToHit bonus to being in Nova form.

    Hero Plan by Mids' Hero Designer 1.401
    http://www.cohplanner.com/
    Click this DataLink to open the build!
    AtomicRedTestBuild: Level 50 Science Warshade
    Primary Power Set: Umbral Blast
    Secondary Power Set: Umbral Aura
    Power Pool: Speed
    Power Pool: Medicine
    Hero Profile:
    Level 1: Ebon Eye -- Acc-I(A)
    Level 1: Absorption -- ResDam-I(A)
    Level 2: Gravity Shield -- S'fstPrt-ResDam/Def+(A)
    Level 4: Gravimetric Snare -- Acc-I(A)
    Level 6: Dark Nova -- HO:Cyto(A), HO:Cyto(7)
    Level 8: Hasten -- RechRdx-I(A), RechRdx-I(11), RechRdx-I(13)
    Level 10: Starless Step -- Acc-I(A)
    Level 12: Sunless Mire -- Oblit-Acc/Rchg(A), Oblit-Dmg/Rchg(27), Oblit-Dmg(27)
    Level 14: Shadow Cloak -- LkGmblr-Rchg+(A)
    Level 16: Super Speed -- Zephyr-Travel/EndRdx(A), Zephyr-Travel(31), Zephyr-ResKB(31)
    Level 18: Gravity Well -- C'ngImp-Acc/Dmg(A), C'ngImp-Dmg/EndRdx(33), C'ngImp-Dmg/Rchg(33), C'ngImp-Acc/Dmg/EndRdx(33), C'ngImp-Dmg/EndRdx/Rchg(34)
    Level 20: Black Dwarf -- ImpArm-ResDam/EndRdx(A), ImpArm-ResDam/Rchg(34), ImpArm-ResDam/EndRdx/Rchg(34), ImpArm-ResDam(36)
    Level 22: Stygian Circle -- P'Shift-Acc/Rchg(A), P'Shift-EndMod/Rchg(37), P'Shift-EndMod/Acc/Rchg(37), P'Shift-EndMod/Acc(37), P'Shift-EndMod(39)
    Level 24: Essence Drain -- Acc-I(A)
    Level 26: Gravitic Emanation -- Stpfy-Acc/Rchg(A), Stpfy-Acc/EndRdx(29), Stpfy-EndRdx/Stun(29), Stpfy-Stun/Rng(43), Stpfy-Acc/Stun/Rchg(50), Stpfy-KB%(50)
    Level 28: Unchain Essence -- Posi-Acc/Dmg(A), Posi-Dmg/EndRdx(39), Posi-Dmg/Rchg(45), Posi-Acc/Dmg/EndRdx(48), Posi-Dmg/Rng(50)
    Level 30: Nebulous Form -- EndRdx-I(A)
    Level 32: Dark Extraction -- ExRmnt-Acc/Rchg(A), ExRmnt-Acc/Dmg(39), ExRmnt-Dmg/EndRdx(40), ExRmnt-Acc/Dmg/Rchg(40), ExRmnt-EndRdx/Dmg/Rchg(43), ExRmnt-+Res(Pets)(43)
    Level 35: Quasar -- Dmg-I(A)
    Level 38: Eclipse -- RechRdx-I(A), RechRdx-I(45), ImpArm-ResDam/EndRdx(46), ImpArm-ResDam/Rchg(46), ImpArm-ResDam/EndRdx/Rchg(48), ImpArm-ResDam(48)
    Level 41: Stygian Return -- RechRdx-I(A)
    Level 44: Stimulant -- RechRdx-I(A)
    Level 47: Aid Other -- Heal-I(A)
    Level 49: Resuscitate -- RechRdx-I(A)
    ------------
    Level 1: Brawl -- Empty(A)
    Level 1: Sprint -- Run-I(A)
    Level 2: Rest -- RechRdx-I(A)
    Level 1: Dark Sustenance
    Level 1: Shadow Step -- Range-I(A)
    Level 10: Shadow Recall -- Range-I(A)
    ------------
    Level 6: Dark Nova Bolt -- Dmg-I(A)
    Level 6: Dark Nova Blast -- Dmg-I(A)
    Level 6: Dark Nova Emanation -- Posi-Acc/Dmg(A), Posi-Dmg/EndRdx(19), Posi-Dmg/Rchg(19), Posi-Dmg/Rng(21), Posi-Acc/Dmg/EndRdx(21)
    Level 6: Dark Nova Detonation -- Posi-Acc/Dmg(A), Posi-Dmg/EndRdx(23), Posi-Dmg/Rchg(23), Posi-Dmg/Rng(25), Posi-Acc/Dmg/EndRdx(25)
    Level 20: Black Dwarf Strike -- C'ngImp-Acc/Dmg(A), C'ngImp-Dmg/EndRdx(9), C'ngImp-Dmg/Rchg(17), C'ngImp-Acc/Dmg/EndRdx(40), C'ngImp-Acc/Dmg/Rchg(46)
    Level 20: Black Dwarf Smite -- C'ngImp-Acc/Dmg(A), C'ngImp-Dmg/EndRdx(7), C'ngImp-Dmg/Rchg(42), C'ngImp-Acc/Dmg/Rchg(42), C'ngImp-Dmg/EndRdx/Rchg(45)
    Level 20: Black Dwarf Mire -- Oblit-Acc/Rchg(A), Oblit-Dmg/Rchg(3), Oblit-Acc/Dmg/Rchg(9), Oblit-Acc/Dmg/EndRdx/Rchg(13), Oblit-Dmg(15), Oblit-%Dam(17)
    Level 20: Black Dwarf Drain -- Nictus-Acc/Heal(A), Nictus-Acc/EndRdx/Rchg(3), Nictus-Heal/HP/Regen/Rchg(5), Nictus-Acc/EndRdx/Heal/HP/Regen(5), Nictus-Heal(42)
    Level 20: Black Dwarf Step -- Range-I(A)
    Level 20: Black Dwarf Antagonize -- Zinger-Acc/Rchg(A), Zinger-Taunt/Rchg(11), Zinger-Taunt/Rng(15), Zinger-Taunt/Rchg/Rng(31), Zinger-Taunt(36), Zinger-Dam%(36)


    Worth checking out to see the differences, anyway.

    "The One"
  23. While I agree with almost all your points, I would also argue that "jumping away from enemies who are still alive to execute a heal" is NOT safer than positioning yourself above enemies who are already dead for a heal. There is inherently more danger to yourself if there are enemies still alive who are (hopefully) taunted.

    "The One"
  24. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Mutio View Post
    The common consensus here seems to be that the PB is better to take for your first go around, and I believe that's because there is less set-up involved, the PB functions well "out of the box" so to speak.
    Precisely.

    I also prefer to play my WS more than I do my PB, but I've been playing Khelds for quite some time now, and that makes a big difference. For a first-timer, it's *generally* better to get used to Kheld gameplay styles while leveling up a Peacebringer.

    "The One"
  25. Considering both that you are making your first Kheld ever, and you also want to have a knockdown for when you're tanking (or blasting for that matter)...

    ...I'd personally recommend making a Peacebringer first.

    There are many reasons behind this, but for now I'll just state that both a WS and a PB's nova form deal excellent damage, both nova forms knockdown or knockback (depending on your positioning) the PB tank form has an excellent knockdown in the foot stomp, and the PB is generally a little easier on the learning curve for a first-time Kheldian....

    ....yeah, Peacebringer all the way.

    Once you lvl that bad boy up and are used to playing a Kheld, make yourself a Warshade. You'll love playing that one too...

    Good luck!

    "The One"