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Post by crackshotcerberus on Feb 28, 2015 16:48:04 GMT -5
Well since my laptop broke i have been playing terraria on my tablet. Already got rare drops like the raven staff, candy corn rifle, stake launcher, all but one of the biome key molds, and i built a terra blade.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Feb 18, 2015 10:17:05 GMT -5
You think mages are op? A warrior with smithing, alchemy, and enchanting can kill dragons with a single hit. Over 500 damage with my hammer and 5000 with my poison. Not if you set the difficulty to Legendary, and get Deadly Dragons and Better Vampires and Deadly Creatures. I made those dragons so tough, initially, that I had a 1 hour fight with -1- Mechanon Dwarven drake. Holy Prince Boehthia. That was a fight for the ages. Was running a 1handed Obsidian Sentinel with magic immunity, but zero magick regeneration. Thank you magic immunity. Don't think i could survive otherwise. The Mechanon kept spawning sets of Legendary level dwemer spiders, dwemer spheres or centurions. They hit like a ton of bricks. Also, if the dragon got me to 3/4th health (as in i STILL had 3/4th of my health) and was in melee range, it would do an Auto-kill cinematic. No dodge. Just .. dead. And, to add insult to injury, sometimes when you hit the dragon, it would do an AoE power discharge that would INSTA kill me. Mind you, I'm running around in full daedric, super double smithed (with 154% smithing potions on top of full set of smithing gear which was ALSO OP) and this dragon could kill me with a sneeze. I had to revert to bows and arrows. Used up 400+ arrows in the fight. About to finish Dragonborn now. Also downloaded a few player made DLC contents "Moonpaths to Elsewyr? (spelling)" and Wyrmtooth. Its like I've never played this game before. I love it. I can only play around 2 hours a night because of my other commitments, but its a fun 2 hours. rabid I was playing unmodded but that sounds like fun.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Feb 16, 2015 16:06:27 GMT -5
Well if they had beans or something like that it would be.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Feb 14, 2015 19:54:43 GMT -5
You think mages are op? A warrior with smithing, alchemy, and enchanting can kill dragons with a single hit. Over 500 damage with my hammer and 5000 with my poison.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Feb 14, 2015 18:44:50 GMT -5
The one complaint i have about skyrim is that there are less spell effects than the previous elder scrolls games. I enjoyed levitating through daedric dungeons in morrowind. I also missed the spell crafting services, weakness to fire and fire damage makes for a powerful spell.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Jan 28, 2015 12:50:44 GMT -5
I had another idea for it, a room full of drones.
A) try to rewire them to short circuit when weapons are activated. If it works the drones will all destroy themselves when you try to leave the room. If it doesn't one of them detonates and the others attack.
B) smash them to pieces. If it works you oonly fight one drone. If it doesn't you begin the normal encounter.
C) hack them so they don't respond to commands. If it works there is no combat encounter. If it doesn't then...well isn't it obvious?
D) sneak past them. If it works the drones don't chase you down when you leave the room. If it fails they join the knight during the encounter.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Jan 27, 2015 22:01:03 GMT -5
I am from Washington state (the desert part, not the area with never ending rain). I grew up about 15-20 miles to the nearest city. An excellent place to live if you want to use a shotgun for the hell of it. I am considering leaving the state, too many things politically that i do not agree with.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Jan 26, 2015 23:19:55 GMT -5
I do not believe option a is possible.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Jan 26, 2015 13:57:41 GMT -5
I mean ideas for the knight security measures that will have to be overcome.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Jan 25, 2015 21:22:23 GMT -5
If you get into the habit of always stunning the target, you will never have one of those 'ooops, I was supposed to capture' moments. In every ccircumstance where you are expected to kill the target -- stunning is also acceptable. The reverse, of course, is not true. Remember to carry a lethal weapon while in corp land, i had the longest fight with a drone because all i had was two stunner pistols.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Jan 25, 2015 15:32:36 GMT -5
Last time i did one of those jobs i stunned the target (while i was in the tunnels i used dual stun pistols) who are you attacking for 10 thousand anyway?
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Jan 24, 2015 23:08:04 GMT -5
If anyone else has ideas i would enjoy seeing them, i am not too creative myself.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Jan 24, 2015 22:31:48 GMT -5
It might be interesting to have missions where you are ordered to hunt down other cyber knights (not pvp) at their safehouses. A set of up to 3 random security measures will be overcome before you actually get to kill the competition.
I have a couple ideas for the security measures listed below.
1 Hund kennel: a motion sensor is within range and you can tell it releases the hunds in the cages. You can try to hack it before trying to get past, override a nearby electrical panel, or run past them before they get to you.
2 explosives: landmines have been placed very well, unfortunately for you they are camouflaged very well. You can defuse them or try to get through without stepping on them.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Jan 22, 2015 23:38:04 GMT -5
I just had an idea about the compromised safehouses, setting a guard at your house after adding stationary defenses. It might still be covert enough because that runner/ally isn't traveling with you while you do missions. It might give an edge with an extra gun on your side.
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Post by crackshotcerberus on Jan 22, 2015 15:18:46 GMT -5
I like it when i have max athletics and high ap, clear the map and the fight within 2 turns or so.
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