Well I'm glad you're excited but all I see is a head when SMN enters trance. When I think about Bahamut Egi coming out I think Shu's Shadow from Blue Dragon:
I'm sorry guys, but do you see that giant ass object above the Summoner...well that is a SUMMON! and not just any Summon, it is an Elder Primal Summon! Maybe this is the way SMN will summon all Elder Primal (Odin, Belias, ...) with regular Primals being summoned as Egi. We will always have the Egi so I fail to see why this isn't anything but awesome!
Essentially the SMN summons a large Bahamut Egi which is then absorbed by the SMN, putting them into Trance mode so they can unleash Bahamut's attack.
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Last edited by Dyvid; 05-24-2015 at 01:38 PM.
I didn't watch the live letter, but the Job Action video shows Selene having a new AoE buff. Logic dictates if one pet gets a new ability, all of them should.Okay, smart guy. I listened to the Live Letter, and I was paying attention to the Japanese because I'm fluent in it, and I don't trust the lady they had interpreting (no offense to her, as she's obviously not familiar with the game like the developers). Link the video with a time stamp where he said it. I'll transcribe for you what he said if you really want it. Granted, I was watching at nearly 3:30 in the morning (JST), but I did not hear anything about new Egi abilities come from his lips.
but according to the people here Yoshi-P "promised" we'd get new egis, but we aren't so by their logic, why should we believe that they'd give fairies and egis new abilities. whats stopping them from giving just fairies new abilities. so logic doesn't exist here
Haha this is true and even though I am excited, I do get why some people are disappointed. It's a shame people seem to be so disgruntled by this but I feel some people are going a little OT with their disdain of the Dreadwyrm Trance. I would love something that looked more like the Shadows from Blue Dragon. But the key difference is one is a single player RPG and the other is an MMO, and often in an MMO things have to be watered down in order to accommodate for mechanics and other players. It's easy when it is only you who is the player character and the rest are NPC's.
Basically I see the Dreadwyrm Trance as way of giving people those larger temporary Summons from classic FF's. When the Summon comes in does a pretty move then disappears. The mechanics are exactly the same. Granted it's not as dramatic or as drawn out as Bahamut Zero from FFVII, But for an MMO what do you realistically expect? It's the flashiest move in the game now, which leads onto another very flashy ability. Technically the Dreadwyrm Trance is no different to a traditional FF Summon.
Last edited by SoloWingMetatron; 05-24-2015 at 10:47 PM.
I see 2 big diferences:
Basically I see the Dreadwyrm Trance as way of giving people those larger temporary Summons from classic FF's. When the Summon comes in does a pretty move then disappears. The mechanics are exactly the same. Granted it's not as dramatic or as drawn out as Bahamut Zero from FFVII, But for an MMO what do you realistically expect? It's the flashiest move in the game now, which leads onto another very flashy ability. Technically the Dreadwyrm Trance is no different to a traditional FF Summon.
1- That green thing at the side of the char... is his ACTUAL Summon and its doing nothing
2- The Char is trowing the nuke... not the primal
At he end of the day will be just an instant fire III with a diferent effect.
Actually I said the MECHANIC was the same and that TECHNICALLY it was like a traditional FF Summon. Also that little "green thing" you mentioned isn't a traditional FF Summon by any means. FFX is the only other FF to ever have a Summon that is permanently summoned. So actually the Dreadwyrm Trance is indeed more like a classic FF Summon than the Egi...just saying. You are focusing on superficial visuals and semantics, instead of actually thinking what works from a games development view point.
The Trance works as a traditional Summon because the SMN calls forth Bahamut (a portion of his Aether) that forms a large Egi above the SMN which is then absorbed by the SMN to unleash the attack. Whether the Bahamut above the SMN stayed out for the attack or not, or whether it was actually a fully formed Bahamut or not is inconsequential as the mechanic and end result is exactly the same.
The Trance/absorption of Bahamut is also very true to the SMN's lore for the simple reason that the Dark SMN Tristan had to absorb 3 SMN job crystals in order to be able to summon a fully formed Elder Primal Egi (Belias) This suggests one SMN alone does not have the power to summon an Elder Primal and keep control of it as a permanent Egi and therefore must absorb it to utilize it's power.
Last edited by SoloWingMetatron; 05-25-2015 at 01:01 AM.
I agree with you.Haha this is true and even though I am excited, I do get why some people are disappointed. It's a shame people seem to be so disgruntled by this but I feel some people are going a little OT with their disdain of the Dreadwyrm Trance. I would love something that looked more like the Shadows from Blue Dragon. But the key difference is one is a single player RPG and the other is an MMO, and often in an MMO things have to be watered down in order to accommodate for mechanics and other players. It's easy when it is only you who is the player character and the rest are NPC's.
Basically I see the Dreadwyrm Trance as way of giving people those larger temporary Summons from classic FF's. When the Summon comes in does a pretty move then disappears. The mechanics are exactly the same. Granted it's not as dramatic or as drawn out as Bahamut Zero from FFVII, But for an MMO what do you realistically expect? It's the flashiest move in the game now, which leads onto another very flashy ability. Technically the Dreadwyrm Trance is no different to a traditional FF Summon.
I think it would've been better if they actually changed form for a short period, like Iceheart does in the story.
I guess maybe the PC doesn't know how to do that, but if they can justify summoning Bahamut's power in the first place, there might be leeway.
The mechanic already seems to work similar to WoW's Demonology Warlock who actually turns into a Demon rotationally and then gets access to different abilities after building a secondary resource (much like the stacks).
I guess they haven't had any complete character transformations outside of bring turned into frogs or chickens.
It's likely they're going in that direction either way from the looks of it, and there is precedent in the story.
A SMN turning into a primal and controlling it would be a great way to emphasize the primals while not revamping the job into a complete pet class.
Story or mechanics may be holding it back from being a complete transformation.
Last edited by Allyrion; 05-25-2015 at 12:32 AM.
I agree, but personally I think if we see any more Trances it will be of the other Elder Primals, since a SMN needs to absorb at least 3 SMN job crystals in order to summon the Egi of an Elder Primal. I think in terms of regular Primals they will always come in the form of an Egi, most likely via a glamour. Allowing SE to focus on bringing more depth to the current 3 Egi types. I don't understand why people are acting as if the Egi are gone, they will always be around. It doesn't have to be one way or the other people....bloody hell.
Last edited by SoloWingMetatron; 05-25-2015 at 01:02 AM.
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