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Post by thelazykittypet on Aug 14, 2017 18:15:33 GMT -5
That's right, I've created another game. In this game, your quest is to find an herb that will save your Clan from a rare sickness. There's a few puzzles and side objectives inserted into the game as well. This game allows you to choose your character's colour, as well as the Clan name. A small little side project, this game should only take about 30-60 minutes to complete. Edit: Added the missing battleback, new download link is www.mediafire.com/file/ezaomyhkiuxx9iz/Warrior_Cats_Two_Souls_Lost_in_Time_V1.1.zipFor those who already have the game, here's the link to download only the battleback: www.mediafire.com/view/0bj5y81dg6qf73m/Meadow.png(paste this image into Graphics/Battlebacks1) As always, let me know if you find any bugs!
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Post by Sirius on Aug 15, 2017 7:58:01 GMT -5
downloading right now
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Post by Sirius on Aug 15, 2017 8:24:24 GMT -5
It's power is now yours to use. find the error
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Post by Sirius on Aug 15, 2017 8:29:24 GMT -5
Game crashed after it couldn't find the battleback "meadow"
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Post by thelazykittypet on Aug 15, 2017 22:25:58 GMT -5
Game crashed after it couldn't find the battleback "meadow" Well, that's quite a major issue. Links have been updated.
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Post by Sirius on Aug 16, 2017 6:46:25 GMT -5
My Pebblesplash is always half dead because of my party's inability to escape any enemies properly
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Post by Sirius on Aug 16, 2017 7:27:54 GMT -5
So Domur is Sandstar in disguise or something? hak hak
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Post by thelazykittypet on Aug 16, 2017 12:08:45 GMT -5
My Pebblesplash is always half dead because of my party's inability to escape any enemies properly I'm pretty sure AGI is what determines escape success, so snakes and hawks should be fought through without bothering to escape (though I have escaped from them before), wolves and foxes are about a 50/50 shot, and rats should give you no trouble at all. If it really is AGI, using Growl should theoretically increase the chance of escaping. It's also ironic because Windtalon is considerably slower than most enemies, so it's their fault that Pebblesplash keeps taking hits. Now that I think about it, I probably should have included an AGI boosting item...
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Post by Sirius on Aug 16, 2017 15:28:29 GMT -5
Aye, agility determines escape chance and action order
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Post by ☾~Nightspark~☽ on Nov 19, 2017 13:19:48 GMT -5
Hi. I would appreciate if you could tone down the strength of Domur. I've tried to beat them multiple times, but have never been able to. They always either kill me right before i'm about to take them down, or cause so much damage in their attacks that I get killed in just a couple of hits. Also, they also seem to dodge almost everything. It's really hard to beat them, and i'm honestly getting super frustrated.
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Post by thelazykittypet on Nov 22, 2017 22:28:54 GMT -5
Hi. I would appreciate if you could tone down the strength of Domur. I've tried to beat them multiple times, but have never been able to. They always either kill me right before i'm about to take them down, or cause so much damage in their attacks that I get killed in just a couple of hits. Also, they also seem to dodge almost everything. It's really hard to beat them, and i'm honestly getting super frustrated. What is your item stock like? The game ends with the Domur battle, so you should use as many items as you want. Using mice to boost your partner's ATK is usually quite effective; using Scuffle with an ATK boost can deal around 2,000 damage. Also, remember that items are always used at the beginning of the turn, so you can use a mouse with your character and a powerful move with your partner at the same time. Try to experiment with different equipment combinations as well. I don't recommend putting both strong equipment on the same cat; your character is defense-based while your partner is offense-based. You can choose to either balance out their weaknesses, or make their bases even stronger. I've tried both ways and they both seem to work; try and see if one is easier for you. As for the dodging, you're really just unlucky, as Domur's current dodge rate is only 5%, and your partner's accuracy is 90% and your own at 100%. If you're still struggling while using items and equipment to their full potential, I can consider nerfing the boss a bit.
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Post by ☾~Nightspark~☽ on Nov 25, 2017 9:38:04 GMT -5
This is my current item stock, although it runs out quickly due to having to constantly heal health and energy. I've tried what you suggested, but it still doesn't seem to work. Although I have been able to get Domur's health down a bit quicker. On a side note, my cats are currently both level 53. Should they be higher than that?
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Post by thelazykittypet on Nov 25, 2017 13:08:53 GMT -5
I can see that you don't have a lot of shrews and no rabbits. Either you missed some items, or you used too many against the regular enemies. It is worth noting that your cats are fully healed upon reaching the camp, so try to be conservative. Level 53 should be fine, it isn't actually expected that your cats will be much higher than that. Also, did you take the stash of herbs from the medicine den?
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Post by ☾~Nightspark~☽ on Nov 25, 2017 14:04:49 GMT -5
Yes, I took the stash of herbs. Also, I never came across any rabbits.
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Post by thelazykittypet on Nov 26, 2017 2:22:32 GMT -5
Yes, I took the stash of herbs. Also, I never came across any rabbits. There are three or four collection spots in the game that contain a rabbit. The rabbit is a very useful item that heals 2000 HP to both cats, so you're at a huge disadvantage if you didn't get any. The game was sorta designed with the expectation that the player would collect almost every item spot, if not all of them.
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Post by Hazelkit111111111212112212211 on Sept 22, 2020 20:16:37 GMT -5
Umm how do i get the game it always just shows me slides
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