Aquatic Bonus

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Aquatic Bonus

Postby Kaios » Thu May 18, 2017 2:14 am

A realm buff boosting the aquatic life; walrus, beavers, crabs, mallards and swans. I know swan bonus already exists so perhaps this could replace the swan buff and give a lesser bonus than what the swan one is capable of capping out at to all of those animals instead.

In my opinion the swan buff is a bit excessive anyways, q200+ swan feathers are pretty overpowered maybe some people won't agree with that though.
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Re: Aquatic Bonus

Postby Sevenless » Thu May 18, 2017 2:57 am

The swan buff is a little ridiculous imo. I wouldn't mind a bonus that hit more things but less intensely, but I don't think anyone would take it if it were scaled to be more like the moose buff. The swan/mallard buff wouldn't be strong enough, and walruses are a little too rare to really dedicate buffs to them.

I could be wrong, kingdoms with spare idols to throw around need to weigh in on this. Not many players in the game really choose less than crucial buffs lol. Like 5-10 players make those choices for the entire world tops.
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Re: Aquatic Bonus

Postby jorb » Sun Jan 07, 2018 7:50 pm

More realm blessings would generally be fun.

And, to think, when we implemented the Swan buff, people laughed at us.
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