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Swordsman
Join Date: Aug 2011
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Sil: what are the mechanics of life drain?
How does life drain work, in the code? I have no idea how powerful it is.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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It is pretty good, but the hunger effect that is typically found with it might be too much of a counterbalance: I don't see many people wielding vampiric weapons. Then again, we tend to try to balance the non-Tolkenian themed mechanics to make them not too popular. As with Song of Slaying, there is a potential to use this in interesting ways, such as keeping a stock of worm masses or other weaker creatures near you when duelling a unique, and using rage or whirlwind attack to heal as you fight. I don't know if anyone has tried this. |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Toronto, Canada
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I've used it a couple of times to good effect. (I made some fake Stormbringer artefact in the edit files once and used it on an Edain, and it was very helpful there.)
I've been hesitant to use it in the past, though, because I was unsure of the exact mechanic and never got around to sourcediving for it. Perhaps making that number explicit somewhere (manual or gametext) would encourage more people to use it? Knowing this now, I might try to brand vampirism onto a weapon to avoid the hunger effect (unless they're somehow bound together in smithing as well, but I don't think they are.)
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Knight
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- being able to use a hunger causing item - getting extra inventory slots by not carrying so many food types - not having to panic so much about Oathwraiths - not having to wear a slow digestion item - not having to take mind over body |
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Knight
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Indiana, U.S.A.
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When I first started playing, I thought vampiric weapons were gonna rock... but the life gain on monster death made it much less attractive. I'm used to vampiric weapons draining life on hit, but that would be too good I guess. My thought process goes... I don't need hitpoints after the creature is dead. But, I can see how it would be awesome for the throne room, or other gigantic fights.
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The idea is that you are often fighting more than one enemy (or at least you are when you actually need some help) and that this would let you do interesting tactical things, such as keeping the weaker one alive for a little while if you are already at full health, then killing them when you need to heal. Even just avoiding the need to rest is relevant to the game. I like it being linked to a serious downside, and that being hunger, so if the upside is not big enough, then I'm open to making it larger. e.g. heal 25% on a kill. That is larger if you have Con > 2. |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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What if they restored some nutrition as well?
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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I personally like the fixed health recovery because it makes vampiric weapons a decent option for low-Con characters (e.g. Edain). Healing potions don't work so well for a 0 or 1 Con fighter, and this gives an alternative option at the expense of increased hunger, and I don't even have to use consumables to do it.
How did you arrive at 7 for the number? This is probably ignorant, but maybe even a simple bump up to 10 or 7+1d4 or something would help make it a bit more noticeable. The only other ability I can think to peripherally compare it to is Este, since right now I believe it recovers a fixed amount of HP (based on Song) per turn. To me, Este 'feels' far more useful. The only other annoyance I have about vampirism is that optimal play means constantly switching away from my vampiric weapon when I'm exploring. I don't know if we'd ever want to go as far as having hunger items affect you when they're in your pack (like danger), but at least it would remove this tendency ![]()
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