BlueSalamander wrote:That's something to be considered. What makes the druid fun for you? is it the summoning or the shape changing?
Personally I like the animal companion and spell/summoning ability, but I don't think the shapeshifting is very useful in a video game. The way I see it, in pen and paper it can help in a few situations:Both of course. Druids are very versatile.
BlueSalamander wrote:Personally I like the animal companion and spell/summoning ability, but I don't think the shapeshifting is very useful in a video game. The way I see it, in pen and paper it can help in a few situations:Both of course. Druids are very versatile.
a) when you want to hide or spy: turn into something small
b) when you want to scout an area: turn into a bird
c) when you've got to explore underwater: turn into a fish
Now a) and b) are out of question in a video game, and c) may be giving too great an advantage to the druid compared to everyone else in underwater areas. After that there's shapeshifting for combat purposes, but since you retain your base attack bonus, Hit Points and your only armor class bonus is the natural armor bonus, you'll be less effective than a fighter, and you'll be taking more risks.
BlueSalamander wrote:Personally I like the animal companion and spell/summoning ability, but I don't think the shapeshifting is very useful in a video game. The way I see it, in pen and paper it can help in a few situations:Both of course. Druids are very versatile.
a) when you want to hide or spy: turn into something small
b) when you want to scout an area: turn into a bird
c) when you've got to explore underwater: turn into a fish
Now a) and b) are out of question in a video game, and c) may be giving too great an advantage to the druid compared to everyone else in underwater areas. After that there's shapeshifting for combat purposes, but since you retain your base attack bonus, Hit Points and your only armor class bonus is the natural armor bonus, you'll be less effective than a fighter, and you'll be taking more risks.
screeg wrote:Did you work with Antonin(sp?) Kuukka?! Helherron is one of my favourite TB strategy games of all time. I have long dreamed of creating an isometric TB pirate RPG based on the game mechanics of Helherron and Pirates of the Western Sea. I'm forever talking up Helherron and trying to get TB fans to play it. Kuukka really created something special with that game and frankly the bugs are few and far between considering the scores of hours of gameplay. It's a great example of AAA gameplay.
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