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#1
TSoG Wish List / Re: New Enemy Ideas
July 19, 2010, 03:51:17 PM
I noticed that the enemy wish list wasn't recieving much attention any more. So I decided to post my own enemy as some food for thought.

Proctor
Description: Not all psy fighters possess an elemental affinity. Some just specialize in psy techniques like these proctors. Even though they do not compare to black capes fighting-wise, they can defend themselves. They can be found at the Psy Academy training advanced students in using the Gift. Their special technique, prohibit, disables an enemy's ability to use a skill via wiping their memories of it for an indefinite period of time.

Health: 47
Psy Points: 50
Speed: 2
Attacks: Mind Blast (Range: 1 Damage: 17); Feedback (Range: 2, Healing/Damage: 12); Prohibit (Range: 1, Damage: 0, Cost: 10 Psy points)
Counter-attacks: None
Immunity: None
#2
TSoG Wish List / Re: New Enemy Ideas
July 05, 2010, 03:32:08 PM
In my opinion, Oris should be used as a scapegoat. This would inspire more tactics in overall game play. Say that most of your teammates are low on health and the Main or Set needs to heal them. However, by gathering everyone together, the player risks getting attacked or surrounded by enemies. Oris or multiple Orises (?) could lure enemies away, giving your teammates enough time to escape. After that, Oris could either escape or possibly be recalled by Gelf.
   
My main reason that Oris should be used for this purpose is Oris just seems like a faster assassin with the proposed stats above. With a high enough attack damage, it could probably single-handedly defeat multiple enemies. It would just be overkill with Oris and Arman. Where would the strategy of the game lie in then? In addition, why does Oris have more health than a bandit? It just seems rather awkward that a bird has more health than a man (unless Oris is some huge predator). Nevertheless, I like the idea.