Mu pp question.


Gearford

 

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ok so my question is about electric fences:

will a range buff increse both the range of casting range and area of effect, or just casting range?

on a related note, for a ranged cone, buckshot for example, would a range increse increse the range at the cone degree, or would the cone go straight when it fans out as wide as it normally would?

and how do you pronounce Mu, moo or mew?

how do those guys eat in their straight jackets of awesome pop culture fassion and poor combat functionality?

how do they go to the bathroom, use their magic powers to unzip their fly while hovering in front of the john?


 

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Range not area for Electric Fences.

Both range -and- area for the cone. Since a cone's -angle- is set in the system a longer cone will have a wider end. But the max targets doesn't change.

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ok so my question is about electric fences:

will a range buff increse both the range of casting range and area of effect, or just casting range?

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I don't believe anything in the game engine, short of hard-coding, can increase the size of an AoE. Can someone corroborate that?

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on a related note, for a ranged cone, buckshot for example, would a range increse increse the range at the cone degree, or would the cone go straight when it fans out as wide as it normally would?

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On the other hand, slotting range in cone Powers does increase the "range at the cone degree," so to speak. I understand this makes slotting range in cones very popular.

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and how do you pronounce Mu, moo or mew?

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I pronounce it "mew", but there's one NPC, Mu'Kao, that implies the devs do not (and, gag name and all, he shows up in a very serious Arc).

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how do those guys eat in their straight jackets of awesome pop culture fassion and poor combat functionality?

how do they go to the bathroom, use their magic powers to unzip their fly while hovering in front of the john?

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Ask Scirocco.


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