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#1 rainbowichi

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Posted 14 September 2010 - 11:34 PM

Stuffs I discover while checking out the skills.

1.landmine, shockwave and skid traps do not detonate.

2. when renting a falcon when you're a ranger you end up with a hunter falcon. what gives..? why not sniper falcon?

3. luk increases auto wug bite frequency, but does not deal the same damage as a falcon.

4. str does increase wug attack damage

5. dex also contributes in increasing wug attack damage but not too noticeable as str

6. at 40 int I do 7k landmine on a fully armored guilotine cross, 8k blastmine, 7k on one cluster bomb lvl 3, 4k on
ice trap lvl 3, 3k on fire trap lvl 3.

7. Alloy traps have .2 weight like arrows do not liek regular traps that weight 1 each

8. Cannot use camouflage with falcon -_-


New stuffs I learned.
Since i'm falconer, a thought came to my mind today and tested my wug. Would it do the same thing as a falcon.

Here's what I learned:
For Wugs
- wug does not auto-bite if there's an obstacle between the monster being targeted.
so if there's a tree in-between you and a monster that the wug does not see even if you're hitting it with your arrows, it will not auto attack. Bascially it needs some open space to actually start biting things (or have the monster beside you, which is not supposed to be the case if you're not a flee type.). Edit: It does attack on certain obstacles.

- wug cannot snipe. I tried it in mjolnir. what my falcon can do, is what my wug can't do. hit an enemy afar with an auto-attack atop a hill/mountain.

This makes it a fact that the wug is 'useless' if you're on a ledge sniping people during WoE.

Question about Wug Bite. Description says it has a chance to immobilize. My wuggy auto-bites, and even manual biting. I've never seen a monster receiving the status of immobility (a.k.a. it does not stop) it just slows down a monster by a teeeny bit.
So, someone answer my question. Where's the immobility there..?

Edited by rainbowichi, 19 September 2010 - 09:16 PM.

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