I kinda like the dichotomy it creates -- like incompatible classes, but not quite that restrictive.
At least in real life, different schools of martial arts may look superficially similar, but are in fact fundamentally different. Masters in kungfu can be completely novice in taichi, and vice versa. If you start to train in a new school, the new style can feel completely foreign, even if the end result is still "kicking" and "punching."
I like that a focus in one school is encouraged... that a large investment be made if you must show off mastery of two different schools all the time.
Did you try it out Mak's way or just using numbers? Sometimes it works different in practice because the slight cure delays from each salve apply add up. I've been consistently pulling it off, even though it's tight. So if you're not, I'm not sure why…
I did try, for just that reason, and was coming very very close but not getting it across a few strategies. I didn't give each one repeated tests, though, so it might have just been some particularly bad luck. I'm definitely not sure why it wouldn't work if it is for you, though, so I'll review things.
also:
[ The Gods at 2017/05/22 14:55:15 ]:
The monk staves are not eligible for any sort of customization.
I was pretty surprised by this. Is there any chance we could get clarification on why monk staves are being treated different from most other class items?
EDIT: And then the artifacts were announced, and my question was answered. Damn my buggy staff decay time, I won't have much time to make a choice
19:08:26.008 Farrah exhales loudly.
19:08:26.008 Farrah lashes out with a straight kick at you.
19:08:26.008 You parry the attack with a deft manoeuvre.
19:08:26.008 Farrah spins a full rotation, bringing a knotted willow staff around in a blur to crash into your left arm.
19:08:26.008 You parry the attack with a deft manoeuvre.
19:08:26.008 Lightning-quick, you flick your blade out in riposte.
19:08:26.008 You bring a lightweight, puissant rapier crashing down on Farrah.
19:08:26.008 Horror overcomes Farrah's face as her body stiffens into paralysis.
19:08:26.008 Dropping back into a low crouch, Farrah whips a knotted willow staff at your left thigh.
19:08:26.008 You parry the attack with a deft manoeuvre.
They're able to complete their combos whilst paralyzed.
Fashioned from the branch of an ancient willow tree, this two-handed staff is shaped with such meticulous care that its characteristic knots are still visible upon the surface. Around six feet in length, the wood is slender, supple, and startlingly light weight, contrasted by the presence of a sturdy iron shoe fastened tightly to its base. While its appearance is scarcely more impressive than that of a simple walking staff, it is the perfect balance and incredible strength that resonate a glimpse of something more; a sense of deadly grace and disciplined lethality brought to bear only by the hands of a Shikudo monk.
Willow Staff with Shoeing and Strapping:
Fashioned from the branch of an ancient willow tree, this two-handed staff is shaped with such meticulous care that its characteristic knots are still visible upon the surface. Around six feet in length, the wood is slender, supple, and startlingly light weight, contrasted by the presence of a sturdy iron shoe fastened tightly to its base. Lashed across the centre, a black leather strap all but guarantees a firm, steady grip. While its appearance is scarcely more impressive than that of a simple walking staff, it is the perfect balance and incredible strength that resonate a glimpse of something more; a sense of deadly grace and disciplined lethality brought to bear only by the hands of a Shikudo monk.
Willow Staff with Shoeing, Strapping, and Crowning:
Fashioned from the branch of an ancient willow tree, this two-handed staff is shaped with such meticulous care that its characteristic knots are still visible upon the surface. Around six feet in length, the wood is slender, supple, and startlingly light weight, contrasted by the presence of a sturdy iron shoe and glistening metal capping fastened firmly to both base and tip. Lashed across the centre, a black leather strap all but guarantees a firm, steady grip. While its appearance is scarcely more impressive than that of a simple walking staff, it is the perfect balance and incredible strength that resonate a glimpse of something more; a sense of deadly grace and disciplined lethality brought to bear only by the hands of a Shikudo monk.
That is not an ordinary star, my son.
That star is the tear of a warrior. A lost soul who has finished his
battles somewhere on this planet. A pitiful soul who could not find his
way to the lofty realm where the great spirit awaits us all.
What kind of damage are we looking at on someone with 19 str and all staff arties?
I was hitting Suzuno for about... 1100 initially, but it quickly rolled into 1610 average as Troll with 20 strength in Oak form and 10+ kata built up.
But the damage got cut in half the moment she parried one out of the three hits in each shikudo combo or brought shield up to force a shatter shield combo.
That is not an ordinary star, my son.
That star is the tear of a warrior. A lost soul who has finished his
battles somewhere on this planet. A pitiful soul who could not find his
way to the lofty realm where the great spirit awaits us all.
Any lore behind how staves used by Shikudo monks can bypass rebounding?
Is it because it is made out of wood?
That is not an ordinary star, my son.
That star is the tear of a warrior. A lost soul who has finished his
battles somewhere on this planet. A pitiful soul who could not find his
way to the lofty realm where the great spirit awaits us all.
I do like that Shikudo is supposed to be an advanced technique that not every monk uses but I believe the limitations already set with Trans Tekura and the complexity of the class itself will set that standard on its own...
If someone young, who is likely not a true youngling wants to learn Shikudo, right on them! I just hope they realise its a complex class and are cool with that! (Or just don't care for combat and the liking)
X tells you, "((I hate when people ask questions like that. Because it's for roleplay dude. That's such a metagaming question to ask.))."
((I hate when lazy twats can't come up with an IC answer to a perfectly IC questions. Why couldn't you say something like "because the stories I heard as a young child of Catarin deSangre besting Lord Odysseus Rani, one of the most renowned swordsmen in history as a base initiate of the Sentaari of old inspired me. I must learn it."))
He is 18 years old, having been born on the 24th of Phaestian, 724 years after the fall of the Seleucarian Empire.
He is ranked 1582nd in Achaea.
He is an extremely credible character.
He is not known for acts of infamy.
He is considered to be approximately 5% of your might.
You cease holding your breath and exhale loudly.
You tell X, "Why do you need to learn Shikudo???"
X tells you, "Because i have shikudo and it takes an entire month before you're able to switch back to tekura."
You tell X, "And 100 lessons. Why did you learn Shikudo???"
X tells you, "Because I like the idea of using a staff."
X tells you, "((I hate when people ask questions like that. Because it's for roleplay dude. That's such a metagaming question to ask.))."
Shikudo was a mistake.
Can we have it locked behind a level cap as well? Or just the ability to start actually multi-classing... or.. y'know..
Just require you to be tri-trans monk before you can use Shikudo. This is kind of silly.
I thought it was locked behind Trans Tekura. Got to be able to demonstrate the Krull form. They have to be graded to the proper belt to get Trans Tekura too.
That is not an ordinary star, my son.
That star is the tear of a warrior. A lost soul who has finished his
battles somewhere on this planet. A pitiful soul who could not find his
way to the lofty realm where the great spirit awaits us all.
What kind of damage are we looking at on someone with 19 str and all staff arties?
I was hitting Suzuno for about... 1100 initially, but it quickly rolled into 1610 average as Troll with 20 strength in Oak form and 10+ kata built up.
But the damage got cut in half the moment she parried one out of the three hits in each shikudo combo or brought shield up to force a shatter shield combo.
Thanks! Was this, as Makarios advised, using Hyperfocus in Oak or Rain form?
What kind of damage are we looking at on someone with 19 str and all staff arties?
I was hitting Suzuno for about... 1100 initially, but it quickly rolled into 1610 average as Troll with 20 strength in Oak form and 10+ kata built up.
But the damage got cut in half the moment she parried one out of the three hits in each shikudo combo or brought shield up to force a shatter shield combo.
Thanks! Was this, as Makarios advised, using Hyperfocus in Oak or Rain form?
Yeah. They're damage oriented forms. Oak builds into Maelstrom form for Crescent.
Rain can do twice the amount of Kata actions, which means your damage can rack up pretty high before you have to transition form.
That is not an ordinary star, my son.
That star is the tear of a warrior. A lost soul who has finished his
battles somewhere on this planet. A pitiful soul who could not find his
way to the lofty realm where the great spirit awaits us all.
I always thought the lore behind rebounding was that it repels metal weapons. Which would make sense for wooden staves and spiritual/shadowy summoned weapons to bypass it.
That is not an ordinary star, my son.
That star is the tear of a warrior. A lost soul who has finished his
battles somewhere on this planet. A pitiful soul who could not find his
way to the lofty realm where the great spirit awaits us all.
Does anyone have any logs fighting as and winning yet? I'm still super new at Depthswalker and I'm just not seeing limb or aff pressure yet. I know we're still very early in the release part aspect of this class, but usually someone like Farrah or Jhui picks up something and history deathsight is full of people with shit prios/incorrect strategies dying. I wanna see what the class can do to see if it's worth picking up purely from an enjoyment aspect.
Also, I'm not on my computer atm to pull them up easily, but if you search shikudo tag on Ada pastebin, I put some log clips there, if they help at all. No 1v1s yet though, like I said above. Just testing and a party spar.
Spent some fair time with it. Not doing well technically. Haven't tried the lock or damage path, mainly just playing with dispatch.
People prio mending> restoration makes it terribly hard to time needle. Class active can cure it, eg daina, salt, not sure about other actives. Haven't reached a point I have to deal with tumble yet.
Not sure how else to progress. Anyone with good progress to share? Thanks.
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At least in real life, different schools of martial arts may look superficially similar, but are in fact fundamentally different. Masters in kungfu can be completely novice in taichi, and vice versa. If you start to train in a new school, the new style can feel completely foreign, even if the end result is still "kicking" and "punching."
I like that a focus in one school is encouraged... that a large investment be made if you must show off mastery of two different schools all the time.
also:
I was pretty surprised by this. Is there any chance we could get clarification on why monk staves are being treated different from most other class items?
EDIT: And then the artifacts were announced, and my question was answered. Damn my buggy staff decay time, I won't have much time to make a choice
Results of disembowel testing | Knight limb counter | GMCP AB files
Willow Staff with Shoeing:
Fashioned from the branch of an ancient willow tree, this two-handed staff is shaped with such meticulous care that its
characteristic knots are still visible upon the surface. Around six feet in length, the wood is slender, supple, and
startlingly light weight, contrasted by the presence of a sturdy iron shoe fastened tightly to its base. While its
appearance is scarcely more impressive than that of a simple walking staff, it is the perfect balance and incredible
strength that resonate a glimpse of something more; a sense of deadly grace and disciplined lethality brought to bear only
by the hands of a Shikudo monk.
Willow Staff with Shoeing and Strapping:
Fashioned from the branch of an ancient willow tree, this two-handed staff is shaped with such meticulous care that its
characteristic knots are still visible upon the surface. Around six feet in length, the wood is slender, supple, and
startlingly light weight, contrasted by the presence of a sturdy iron shoe fastened tightly to its base. Lashed across the
centre, a black leather strap all but guarantees a firm, steady grip. While its appearance is scarcely more impressive than
that of a simple walking staff, it is the perfect balance and incredible strength that resonate a glimpse of something more;
a sense of deadly grace and disciplined lethality brought to bear only by the hands of a Shikudo monk.
Willow Staff with Shoeing, Strapping, and Crowning:
Fashioned from the branch of an ancient willow tree, this two-handed staff is shaped with such meticulous care that its
characteristic knots are still visible upon the surface. Around six feet in length, the wood is slender, supple, and
startlingly light weight, contrasted by the presence of a sturdy iron shoe and glistening metal capping fastened firmly to
both base and tip. Lashed across the centre, a black leather strap all but guarantees a firm, steady grip. While its
appearance is scarcely more impressive than that of a simple walking staff, it is the perfect balance and incredible
strength that resonate a glimpse of something more; a sense of deadly grace and disciplined lethality brought to bear only
by the hands of a Shikudo monk.
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
But the damage got cut in half the moment she parried one out of the three hits in each shikudo combo or brought shield up to force a shatter shield combo.
Is it because it is made out of wood?
Shikudo was a mistake.
Can we have it locked behind a level cap as well? Or just the ability to start actually multi-classing... or.. y'know..
Just require you to be tri-trans monk before you can use Shikudo. This is kind of silly.
If someone young, who is likely not a true youngling wants to learn Shikudo, right on them! I just hope they realise its a complex class and are cool with that! (Or just don't care for combat and the liking)
Then went into Shikudo.
Rain can do twice the amount of Kata actions, which means your damage can rack up pretty high before you have to transition form.
I hate going into duels where it's just me messing up the limb counts over and over.
People prio mending> restoration makes it terribly hard to time needle. Class active can cure it, eg daina, salt, not sure about other actives. Haven't reached a point I have to deal with tumble yet.
Not sure how else to progress. Anyone with good progress to share? Thanks.