This week more interesting things are happening with the combat system and its skills! For one, we've upgraded the graphics of Blade Flurry, making the skill faster to use. Being rooted while casting a skill isn't exactly ideal, and Blade Flurry (especially at Gold Charge) has felt rather clunky to use as a result of that. Let's take a look at what the old version looked like:
And now, the new version:
As you can see, in the latter version your character finishes casting the skill almost immediately and is free to move after only a very short time of being rooted. Definitely feels a lot more nice!
We've also been playing around with Titan's Throw, which hasn't seen a lot of use very likely due to the fact that you throw your weapon away and won't be able to use it until you pick it up again! As mentioned in a previous post, we're adding the ability to get your sword back by holding the skill button for a short while (seen above).
We've also added a little bit of AoE damage if you do decide to pick it up manually, in order to make it more worthwhile doing so:
We also talked about adding an orb to magic weapons that deal a lower amount of damage but allows casters to stay further away from enemies. It's been implemented as well, and works quite well for those of us who prefer to keep our distance:
Again, if you're close enough to hit the enemy with your want, it won't unleash the orb but your want will do a bit more damage than the orb itself would. So whether you're into close combat or battling 'em from far away, there's pro's and cons to both options!
Finally, a closer look at a bunch of Fred's animations for these things (and some others):
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