Monster differences (v0.11)
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2001 11:41 am
1) Mummies don't seem to do too much damage anymore...if it weren't for them being slightly faster they would be woosier than screamers (about 3-4 damage per hit most of the time)!
2) Poison slimes, demons and beholders don't seem to have another attack other than their spell, when in DM they could also inlfict damage - is this my imagination (i don't get close too often I suppose)?
3) Door behaviour - mentioned before i think, in DM monsters could do a turning backstep to instantly move out of a door, in RTC they spin round first then run, which gives the party too much time to thump them, AND they take more door damage.
4) Spell resistance - golems/knights have perfect armour, but their resistance to spells isn't high enough (i took them out with a few high fireballs). Scorpions too should have a higher resistance than they do now.
5) Faders - des ew spells seem to hit them in any state, in DM it only worked when they were solid (attacking)
6) Dancin' Chaos - Chaos seems very gittery now (I was only playing on 5, but maybe this just highlights his speed more, and there is no problem)
2) Poison slimes, demons and beholders don't seem to have another attack other than their spell, when in DM they could also inlfict damage - is this my imagination (i don't get close too often I suppose)?
3) Door behaviour - mentioned before i think, in DM monsters could do a turning backstep to instantly move out of a door, in RTC they spin round first then run, which gives the party too much time to thump them, AND they take more door damage.
4) Spell resistance - golems/knights have perfect armour, but their resistance to spells isn't high enough (i took them out with a few high fireballs). Scorpions too should have a higher resistance than they do now.
5) Faders - des ew spells seem to hit them in any state, in DM it only worked when they were solid (attacking)
6) Dancin' Chaos - Chaos seems very gittery now (I was only playing on 5, but maybe this just highlights his speed more, and there is no problem)