06-19-2015, 03:48 PM
Based off a vague idea I posted in a certain topic....
Here's a quick summary of how this would work:
What's the good behind this idea? It will allow players to take a shot at a plethora of stat builds that current classes do not support, without the immeasurable wait for Dev to add in more classes that hopefully don't use the (mostly) same growth builds as existing classes. It will also shift some focus away from growths when choosing which Main Class to go into PvE with, and possibly give more room for classes that are often unused in PvE to see some life for once.
As for potential concerns (that I can think of):
Quote:Eir Defiant [Legend Ability (Fate)] [Ranks: 1]
The inability to accept the ideals of well-founded professions, and the will to forge a unique growth for one's self. This ability allows you to replace your Main Class' growths with a set of customized growths. You can only set these growths once per Legend Extend.
Here's a quick summary of how this would work:
- When acquired, a 'Legend Growths' window will be accessible from the Legend Journal. This is where the growths can be set up.
- When acquired (and at the beginning of each Legend Extension), the user will be prompted to distribute 140% amongst the complete list of stats. They will have to confirm their choices when finished, as long as there is no % left to be distributed.
- When setting up the growths, any single stat cannot have more than 50% growth assigned to it.
- Once the growths are confirmed, they cannot be changed until the user performs another Legend Extension.
- Once confirmed and finalized, the listed growths will be used in place of whatever growths the current Main Class gives. This can be toggled on and off as desired, as long as the user isn't in a dungeon.
What's the good behind this idea? It will allow players to take a shot at a plethora of stat builds that current classes do not support, without the immeasurable wait for Dev to add in more classes that hopefully don't use the (mostly) same growth builds as existing classes. It will also shift some focus away from growths when choosing which Main Class to go into PvE with, and possibly give more room for classes that are often unused in PvE to see some life for once.
As for potential concerns (that I can think of):
Quote:Q: But Chaos, everyone could end up the same!
A: Nope. We're talking a limited amount of growth distribution here, not static stat progression or limited stat point assignment. Pigs will fly like Superman before anyone gets a 'perfect' growth distribution or anything like that.
Quote:Q: But Chaos, you can just maximize the three stats you need the most!
A: That's a possibility. However, that also means they're losing quite a bit in the other five or so stat growths, and the RNG usually doesn't play nice with stats that get left behind in a specialization build. I've also personally tested maximized growth distributions, and so far, the results leave a good bit to be desired from anyone that goes 50/50/40.
Quote:Q: But Chaos, this makes Class Growths useless!
A: You still have Sub Class Growths to worry about. Beyond that, yes, it can make the system-given Class Growths a bit useless. However, I believe this can be a positive change, and a major help to diversify the current stat builds without forcing Dev to make a bunch of classes with unseen growth spreads, especially when this suggestion can be applied far, far faster.
Quote:Q: But Chaos, the Growth Calculator is giving me some seriously good results! I could curbstomp Ashe if I went with these!
A: That depends. Are you maxing out absolutely everything, or trying to emulate what you'll end up with at level 1 and work up to?
To get the best results, it takes at least 10 Legend Extends that max out the Growth bonuses, extra Talent Points, extra Trait Points, and get 'Eir Defiant'. Even then, assuming you have as many relevant, Talent-boosting enchantments on as possible, you need to hit level 26 and grab the Exceptional Skill trait to reach the results you'd get from checking off every option and maximizing Devotion. Don't have those enchantments on? It's level 31 with the E. Skill trait.
Additionally, assuming you pump the three extra Trait Points into Basic/Advanced/Expert Training, you would need anywhere from 1-3 levels where SKI goes up, and then a Trait Point to get Style Blending. The only way to achieve this by level 2 is with a Tannite, and assumes that your growth spread doesn't ignore your SKI.
But if you're trying to talk about builds don't rely on having the whole package or take the actual progression into account, I still disagree; the testing i've done so far isn't giving me any builds that are particularly brutal.
[12:53:15 AM] Chaos: don't hit dyst
[12:53:18 AM] Chaos: that's cruelty to animals
[12:53:20 AM] Chaos: you have to shoot it
[12:53:20 AM] Dystopia: ye