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    Sestina Aster
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    Excalibur
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    Archer Lv 60
    Quote Originally Posted by Siegtaru View Post
    No offense to the person who posted that first Ramuh primal fight idea. It's a great idea, and I'm sure the poster put a lot of thought and effort into it. Unfortunately, the more I read through the concept, the more it reminded me exactly of the mechanics from a fight in World of Warcraft.

    Hagarra is an interesting parallel. I hadn't thought of that. If anything its more like Thaddeus because of the polarity stuff. but neither of those fights really fit with what I have built (and will continue to build) and only really come across in isolated mechanics.

    I wont lie, many of my ideas are remixed from other games, not limited to multiplayer rpgs. But that's just the nature of creation. I like to take ideas that work and put them together in new ways. You will see some of this when I do my first 24 man boss.

    To address your concern specifically, hagarra is a very different encounter. For one (as with almost all of the tired bosses in that dungeon) it does not have a clear phase change. It just repeatedly swaps between the same two forms (ice and thunder) over and over again. The static circle and lightning rod mechanics I developed are not present in Hagarra, nor is the second image thing on hardmode. That said the idea of overcharging pylons to make the boss attackable does remain, however if you recall in order to properly do this on the fight you are referencing you had to line up and let lightning jump from person to person, not attack them. I originally considered something like this but then decided it was to gimmicky for XIV.

    I will have leviathan done either tonight or tomorrow so look forward to that. It is a much more healing intensive fight than Ramuh was. Here is a preview:

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    Last edited by JDR388; 01-29-2013 at 04:07 AM.


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