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Slayers
Sept 8, 2018 2:11:22 GMT -8
Post by Figger on Sept 8, 2018 2:11:22 GMT -8
Now you say you can have 2 slayers on one weapon, if you had 2 opposing slayers on a weapon, if you attacked one of the ones one of the slayers hurt more, what would happen?
1) you do double damage to it and it does double damage to you OR 2) they cancel out and you both do normal damage OR 3) you do double damage and mob does normal damage OR 4) you do normal damage and mob does double
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Slayers
Sept 8, 2018 2:15:55 GMT -8
Post by Lucian Kaine on Sept 8, 2018 2:15:55 GMT -8
Puff the Magic Dragon
*mind blown*
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Post by Amairgen on Sept 8, 2018 6:22:37 GMT -8
RobiVac
*stuck in a corner*
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Slayers
Sept 8, 2018 7:39:35 GMT -8
Post by alk760 on Sept 8, 2018 7:39:35 GMT -8
Nothing should cancel out or penalize you. from what i've experianced the slayers work as intended. not sure what all the confusion is about.
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Slayers
Sept 8, 2018 8:04:57 GMT -8
Post by Figger on Sept 8, 2018 8:04:57 GMT -8
normally, say if u had a reptile slayer ( arachnid is its opposed ) and u fought a spider, u would only do half damage to it and spider would do double damage to u. But what if u had reptile slayer and arachnid slayer on a weapon and u fought a spider, what would it do ?
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Slayers
Sept 9, 2018 11:13:24 GMT -8
Post by alk760 on Sept 9, 2018 11:13:24 GMT -8
the only dual slayers possible are with Undead. so maybe test it out
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