Negation Syntax - currently you can only "AND" tactics together, I would like to be able to "NOT" them together.
For example, if I have two immobilize skills such as Crushing Prison and Horror there is no way to do:
Enemy: Rank Normal or Higher -> Use this condition in the next tactic
Enemy: Status NOT Immobilized -> Use this condition in the next tactic
Enemy: Nearest Visible -> Use Ability: Crushing Prison
Enemy: Rank Normal or Higher -> Use this condition in the next tactic
Enemy: Status NOT immobilized -> Use this condition in the next tactic
Enemy: Nearest Visible -> Use Ability: Horror
So what happens right now in DA2 is your caster playing a Controller role will often disable the same target since there is no way to make it do a negation check (steps 2 and 5). This gets even harder if you have two or more mages or rogues in your group as they will often waste their disables on targets who are already disabled.
Enemy Event - currently there does not appear to be a way to have a character react to an enemy using a skill.
For example:
Enemy: Event - Casting -> Use Ability: Pommel Strike
Clustered Options - currently there is no way to create rules to do safter AoE's on nightmare.
For example:
Enemy: Clustered by two or more enemies -> Use condition in next tactic (find a group of enemies)
Enemy: Clustered by 1 or more Allies -> Jump to tactic 25 (to skip if allies present)
Enemy: Clustered by two or more enemies -> Use Ability Fireball (if we are here recheck and cast)
Move To (ally) - currently there is no way to have a character move to an ally based on a condition.
For example:
Self: Health < 50% -> Move To: Avalene
At Range (short/medium/far) - currently there is no way to have a character check distance to an ally
Enemy: Attacking Hawke -> Use this condition in the next tactic
Enemy: Rank - Liutennant or Higher -> Use this condition in the next tactic
Self: Any -> Move To: Hawke
Self: At Range (short) - Hawke -> Use Ability: Taunt
Cheers,
Modifié par Diego Vargas, 30 mars 2011 - 03:31 .





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