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7/6/2025, 2:43:11 AM
>>49675316
Rather than making supremacy give null aliment perhaps make it give null mind and nerve similar to what core of the goddess does for melt and lip, mostly the the same effect but still allows the potential for almighty, piercing, or breaks to work(rarely comes up and you can probably ignore this bit as such, but I still feel it's more generally balanced). Either way it's probably fine, null mind and null nerve already exist as skills and condensing skills for an expert style class isn't the biggest deal. For the compound skill, consider making it tied to whatever the last attack the character learns rather than all of them. Pierce is fine, assuming the class can't use skill cards there is no problem with it, however consider separating it from the surges. Alternatively it's probably fine if you give it one surge+pierce. Remember that experts usually get the 60% version of surges so giving it a 30%+pierce but in one slot instead is probably fine. Getting slinger 3+tool 3 might be a bit borderline and attack/defense mastery would depend on the levels. Might need a bit of tweaking but also might be fine depending on the specifics of the rest of the class. Also consider giving the character a break skill in addition to the pierce skill. It might seem redundant but it allows you to get around absorbs/reflects when needed. It's also good to toss in a few generic skills for lower level filler.
>resistances
I'd probably consider using the way the half demon class calculates whether the resistance set is fine or not as the template(as in the points system, if you can set the resistances within the point limit whatever you choose is probably fine) but make it fixed similar to devil hunter. Perhaps as compensation for the extra talents and status resistance skill maybe not allow the player to mag enhance resistances, or maybe just one resistance at a time? Alternatively you can always take the easy route and just have it be a standard gear using class, maybe swap the normal human null light out for null dark?
Rather than making supremacy give null aliment perhaps make it give null mind and nerve similar to what core of the goddess does for melt and lip, mostly the the same effect but still allows the potential for almighty, piercing, or breaks to work(rarely comes up and you can probably ignore this bit as such, but I still feel it's more generally balanced). Either way it's probably fine, null mind and null nerve already exist as skills and condensing skills for an expert style class isn't the biggest deal. For the compound skill, consider making it tied to whatever the last attack the character learns rather than all of them. Pierce is fine, assuming the class can't use skill cards there is no problem with it, however consider separating it from the surges. Alternatively it's probably fine if you give it one surge+pierce. Remember that experts usually get the 60% version of surges so giving it a 30%+pierce but in one slot instead is probably fine. Getting slinger 3+tool 3 might be a bit borderline and attack/defense mastery would depend on the levels. Might need a bit of tweaking but also might be fine depending on the specifics of the rest of the class. Also consider giving the character a break skill in addition to the pierce skill. It might seem redundant but it allows you to get around absorbs/reflects when needed. It's also good to toss in a few generic skills for lower level filler.
>resistances
I'd probably consider using the way the half demon class calculates whether the resistance set is fine or not as the template(as in the points system, if you can set the resistances within the point limit whatever you choose is probably fine) but make it fixed similar to devil hunter. Perhaps as compensation for the extra talents and status resistance skill maybe not allow the player to mag enhance resistances, or maybe just one resistance at a time? Alternatively you can always take the easy route and just have it be a standard gear using class, maybe swap the normal human null light out for null dark?
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