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Post by beowulf on Sept 7, 2008 13:31:52 GMT -5
so this morning anni was stealthed but somehow i killed him with a shuriken but my screen still said he was stealthed and i couldnt attack although he died and i got his bounty ... i said it must have been a holy shuriken joking of course
then i began to think why not have holy weapons (or maybe just shurikens)
so i buy a shuriken for 50 gold and go to the shrine and have it blessed for 5kp and now it can break stealth no extra damage just it kills the stealth and does however much damage 5kp might be a little much but idk
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Kagerou
Ninja
If you are slain in battle, you should be resolved enough to die with your corpse facing the enemy.
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Post by Kagerou on Sept 7, 2008 20:08:34 GMT -5
That certainly would give an edge to certain people while taking the edge off of others. I like it.
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Post by annihilate on Sept 7, 2008 20:52:15 GMT -5
Undermines Black's free stealth. No.
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Kagerou
Ninja
If you are slain in battle, you should be resolved enough to die with your corpse facing the enemy.
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Post by Kagerou on Sept 7, 2008 21:16:09 GMT -5
Here's another idea...
Tetsubishi, or Makibishi - refers to small, spiked caltrops used by ninja to deter pursuit. When pursued by enemies, ninja would scatter tetsubishi on the ground. Tetsubishi spikes were often hooked, and occasionally grooved to allow for a light coat of poison, to increase the damage they dealt to those unfortunate enough to step on them and possibly result in death. In-game, if you're attacked more than, say, five times in a short amount of time by the same ninja, you can use these on them to deal damage to them when they attack you over and over, maybe for an hour or so. Maybe they stop attacking in favor of someone more vulnerable, maybe they suck it up and take the damage and keep on coming. Works against those with stealth, and if someone dies from stepping on them continuously, the ninja that used them gets a kill.
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Post by beowulf on Sept 7, 2008 21:22:55 GMT -5
idk its a little too complicated and thats the point anni
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Post by gripon on Sept 12, 2008 15:00:23 GMT -5
sounds great
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