Just checked my thread and suddenly saw all the back and forth!
In the case of a cataphract, it's an armored horse. I'd think you would want more hp and armor instead. And yes tydeus, because horses have so much hp, every point of armor counts a big deal (and more when u add more hp with armor addition!)
But I know utraque uses coursers more than armored horses so what happened with those?
Thanks for your reply, Havoc; hopefully, I can try to steer us back to my original question...
If you're going to nerf a heirloomed weapon (which *is*
understandable...some weapons can simply become too powerful for proper game balance),
why not at least give people refunds for their hard-earned heirlooms?
It's not as though my choice to heirloom a Couser was abusive in any way. I was presented a set of choices, and picked one item out of dozens to heirloom.
Here was the pre-patch Courser, with the Heavy Courser's stats to the side:
hit points 100-----------> 110
body armor 18----------> 24
requirement 4-----------> same
horse speed 48----------> same
horse maneuver 42------> same
horse charge 24----------> 32
This was a substantial improvement in the durability of a fast but fragile horse. In my own words, it made this horse into the faster, "Sport" version of the Destrier (whose primary virtue was it's greater durability over lighter horses).
It made me - a fellow who
swore to his clanmates he wouldn't retire because it required so much extra time - work for an heirloom to apply to my courser.
Now? Here is the "Well Bred Courser", the Heavy's replacement at Gen1, next to the Heavy Courser.
hit points 105<----------- 110
body armor 18<---------- 24
requirement same
horse speed same
horse maneuver 43<------ 42
horse charge 25<---------- 32
It effectively eliminates the durability gain and charge bonus.
What's worse, is that the only improvements this gives over a basic Courser are 5hp (-5 hp, -6 armour, and -7 charge from the Heavy), plus 1 charge, and plus 1 maneuver. Maybe that's game balance, but that isn't the point.
All I am saying is that if you dramatically change a heirloomed weapon (as is the case with this specific horse), shouldn't you refund that 'heirloom point' to the owner? Please?