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My wife and I went to Gen Con for our Honeymoon in 1988 and game together all the time.
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I think balancing this will be tough.
Pros
Low Endurance Cost
Seemingly high damage
Res Debuff Rocks
Cons
No snipe
high end damage descriptions imply poor end-game
The damage thing I do not think will be an issue since the debuff is real nice. Doing a medium damage attack while factering in the debug seems like a good attack.
But so far, taking the first three powers and only using training enhancements, it seems somewhat overpowered. As a L3-L7 I could take on a Orange and Red con minion. Multiple Orange and 5-8 Yellow minions were not that hard.
On the other hand, with no debt till L10, I was experimenting with Defiance against these mobs and may not be so daring after L10. -
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TO be honest I think that All travel powers should be equal in speed upon reaching 50.
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I agree, and since SuperSpeed is as fast as teleport, it should lose its Stealth, and since Fly is as fast as SuperSpeed, it should lose it AFK travel and chat capabilities, and since Super Jump is as fast as Fly, it should lose it other protections.
And even if all the powers are the same speed on flat ground, in a straight line, you will still not have the same speeds since SS had z-axis issues, TP has line-of-site issues, fly has endurance issues, SJ can be held,slept, etc each time they land in a group of thugs.
things are not equal, if fact it is probably not possible to make them all equal in the same way ie speed. But the real question shoudl be, are they each unique and provide suffient speed. I say yes. -
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This is what we feared. As people in other topics mentioned, this actually is worse XP than going solo. So the player is penalized XP-wise for splitting from the team. In other words, if you split the team into two teams to complete two tasks, you're actually getting LESS XP than if you created two SEPARATE teams to do the same thing.
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YES, you get it. If you split into TWO teams. If you are splitting into TWO teams, then reform into TWO teams.
If you split up, you are not longer a team but since you remain teamed, you run into penalties. When splitting up, SPLIT up and form two teams.