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cRPG => Beginner's Help and Guides => Topic started by: Fkpuz on May 07, 2011, 07:35:27 am
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I know max ammo for things like the heavy axe got reduced to 2, but with heirlooming I thought you could increase it. Is this still in place or is it a maximum of 2 ammo no matter how many times you heirloom them.
edit: whelp I jumped the gun on my heirlooming that's for sure, what a pity. Yeah, it's just 2 max ammo no matter what it seems
well incase anyone cares (nope), I think ammo on throwing should be 2-2-3-4 for heirloomed Heavy Axes and whatnot
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Yep ammo count went down, but damage went up.
Masterwork throwing weapon get +1 speed and +4 damage, instead of +ammo +1 speed +2 damage.
Not a bad trade-off IMO. Considering pre-patch thrower were the most OP class.
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Yeah, I still wouldn't mind some ammo gain for the higher heirloom levels though, even bringing it to 3 at max heirloom would rule.
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Not a bad trade-off IMO. Considering pre-patch thrower were the most OP class.
LOL right....most OP class my ass....That's why you saw every thrower with a 20:1 KDR and top of their team every time... :rolleyes:
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Maybe yes...
Also having the ability to one shot anyone except high str full plate user or shielder.
Also one shot any horse except the one higher than the destrier.
All that, having only 1 wpf in throwing.
Could still carry any melee weapon they wanted and using all their wpf in any melee skill.
Btw, I just retired from a Pure 2h build to make a 2h/thrower build so....
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theres balance, and then theres punishment. The new patch completely destroyed throwing. You CANNOT have an effective pure thrower with all the changes to high end gear.
1.5 jarrids per slot? Seriously?
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I love throwing to be honest...tempted to mix it in with my polearm build.
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LOL right....most OP class my ass....That's why you saw every thrower with a 20:1 KDR and top of their team every time... :rolleyes:
Yup your ass.
They could onehit people by simply pressing the left mouse button. I did the same on my thrower, but I got bored by the overpoweredness. Hence why I didn't ever heirloom the barmace either.
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Yup your ass.
They could onehit people by simply pressing the left mouse button. I did the same on my thrower, but I got bored by the overpoweredness. Hence why I didn't ever heirloom the barmace either.
Still never saw throwers with those k/d ratios topping the scoreboards all the time.
Cav did. As did 2h's.
Maybe yes...
Also having the ability to one shot anyone except high str full plate user or shielder.
Also one shot any horse except the one higher than the destrier.
All that, having only 1 wpf in throwing.
Could still carry any melee weapon they wanted and using all their wpf in any melee skill.
Btw, I just retired from a Pure 2h build to make a 2h/thrower build so....
I used to bring a great lance with me when I was 1h/cav. Could kill anyone in 1 hit with no wpf in polearms just by couching them.
Did the same with Xbows too. Kill someone in 1 hit with 1 wpf.
Yet crossbowmen and cavalry are still viable, but dedicated thrower is about as bad as it can get.
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Still never saw throwers with those k/d ratios topping the scoreboards all the time.
Cav did. As did 2h's.
I did saw some doing so. But it's not about scores, it's about how easily you could get kills. How easily you could oneshot others. THat's why it was overpowered.
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You can 1 shot people with a sniper x-bow. What did they do last patch? Improved the potential damage on it further. Throwing was not unique in this sense at all. You had to be moderately close, you had a very limited number of shots, and it required a considerably high strength investment.
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They nerfed sniper xbow this patch, too.
I don't know how throwing fare this patch to be honest, i don't seen anyone with optimized build for throwing yet. I know that 7pt and 83 wpf in it is too low wpf (i have it at the moment and it's useless, i bet many others have similar situation).
Number of projectiles is fine, you can use 8 axes or 6 and shield. You can pick any 1h weapon from the ground if you run out of axes, and axes do fine in melee. If you want accurate thrower, run with something that can headshot people (those have high ammo count). Don't expect to roll best melee weapon combination if you run pure thrower dps, you can take two lances or 6 jarids and still get 0-slot weapon. Throwing seems to be fine, even if they no longer can use best melee 2h weapon and 6 throwing lances.
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The only aspect of the throwing nerf that was unjustified was the "Your WPF in throwing is too low" business. And no throwing weapon should require two slots.
I think dedicated throwers are still viable, they just need to re-adjust their tactics vs. pre-patch. War darts are where it's at now: With 10 PT, they are deadly accurate, do about the same damage as a crossbow, and have a very fast rate of fire. And you can carry up to 28 of them. They heirloom nicely also.
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I did saw some doing so. But it's not about scores, it's about how easily you could get kills. How easily you could oneshot others. THat's why it was overpowered.
This.
You can sometimes 1 shot people with a sniper x-bow. What did they do last patch? Slightly (+2 dmg or so) improved the potential damage on it further. Throwing was not unique in this sense. You had to be moderately close or you just needed a bit of luck, you had enough amount of shots to annoy every one in 10 meter distance from you, and it required a very high strength investment which buffed its dmg, accuracy and shot speed (flying speed) AND your hp AND your melee dmg.
Fixed.
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:rolleyes:
Assuming you didn't have a shield or melee weapon and carried only throwing lances, you had 8 throwing lances. While strength does give more life, having high requirements is a definitive drawback, as it substantively reduces key skills like athletics, riding, horse archery, wm, or potentially shield. You also needed 9-10 power throw to consistently 1 shot an opponent. At 8-7, it typically took 2 hits to kill your opponent.
They were one of the slowest projectiles in the game, and the most inaccurate ranged weapon in the game. It was because of all these drawbacks, I found other throwing weapons to be more effective in practice than throwing lances. While some people, like ATS_Native, used them to great effect, they by no means warranted the insanely punishing 2 slot, 1 ammo nerf they received.
The nerf really seemed like a knee-jerk reaction that someone did after getting killed by one of these weapons. They could have been balanced in infinitely better ways.
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:rolleyes:
Assuming you didn't have a shield or melee weapon and carried only throwing lances, you had 8 throwing lances. While strength does give more life, having high requirements is a definitive drawback, as it substantively reduces key skills like athletics, riding, horse archery, wm, or potentially shield. You also needed 9-10 power throw to consistently 1 shot an opponent. At 8-7, it typically took 2 hits to kill your opponent.
They were one of the slowest projectiles in the game, and the most inaccurate ranged weapon in the game. It was because of all these drawbacks, I found other throwing weapons to be more effective in practice than throwing lances. While some people, like ATS_Native, used them to great effect, they by no means warranted the insanely punishing 2 slot, 1 ammo nerf they received.
The nerf really seemed like a knee-jerk reaction that someone did after getting killed by one of these weapons. They could have been balanced in infinitely better ways.
Or just removed entirely.
I found that war darts are the new throwing weapon to go for. I heirloomed them once to heavy and they're quite nice. Accuracy is terrible, but the damage is allright.
Main drawback: They don't break shields and you can't use them to block with in melee.
The latter can be fixed by just picking up a weapon from the ground when you've depleted a stack. It's just that you will be so slow you can't hit back after you blocked.