Why did you choose those weapons?

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asked Mar 13, 2021 in H&E by Smarthuiyuan (940 points)

 

Anyhow,, I haven't had a large suggestion, although lying on the trampoline, I had been thinking about Zogres, disease, and RS gold the glistening red weapons known as the dragon. Okay, dragon claws, claws are relatively new, look super cool, and move up to rune. They aren't used much because: Rune claws need to be made. Not very strong, about dagger speed but can't be poisoned. A child can't be used with them. The rune spec isn't very good. So dragon claws here's a quick summary.

It strikes at the same rate for a d dagger. The lost city must wield them. They're 2h weapons. Spec: Your character dives forward, plunges both claws to the enemy. Both characters move 2 spaces, if a wall or impassible thing is hit, the target is intolerable and requires normal damage.

The disease is marked by (D) following the weapon name. The super disorder is marked by (D) following the weapon name. Effects. If you hit with a weapon with the disease on, the opponent will suffer from the disease and begin losing 5 out of each random stat. If you strike a weapon with the super disorder on, the opponent will endure from disease and get started losing 10 from every random statt. Realms balm may be used to cure you. It is going to only use 1 dose to fully heal.

Why disease? It's underused, a cool idea and I enjoy the sound of plague weapons. Why did you choose those weapons? Spears, claws, and throwing axes and my favorite firearms, but I don't use them. They do not use a lot because they are ill-effective in comparison to other weapons like daggers, halberds, and knives. Exactly how many doses will participant disorder take to heal? Only 1 dose to fully heal yourself.

Is not this overpowered? No, it's all random stats aside from your hitpoints. So you could lose 10 run crafting, but that cheap RuneScape gold will not change how you struggle, against NPCs it would only diminish that there str, assault, and defense.

 

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