Track hearth magic for hunter credo.

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Track hearth magic for hunter credo.

Postby kris_hole » Wed Mar 20, 2019 2:58 pm

I think it could be cool (and useful) if the hunter credo unlocked a new hearth magic ability that let you 'track' for specific animals. For instance say you were looking for a lynx you could look for 'lynx tracks' which could then display it in the same way prospecting or tracking a scent does, maybe scale the accuracy of the track based on distance etc to the nearest one, if there is one at all?
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Re: Track hearth magic for hunter credo.

Postby Hrenli » Wed Mar 20, 2019 3:02 pm

It might sound cool but I am quite sure I would not waste my XP to find nearest lynx/bear/moose. Good spawn spots in the area should be known to you already and that's where you check for prey regularly. In other words you should know your woods to be a good hunter and I like it.

Mammoths/whales might be slightly different story though...
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Re: Track hearth magic for hunter credo.

Postby Kaios » Wed Mar 20, 2019 4:17 pm

I thought you were going to suggest tracking of hearth magic uses (like a player uses hearth magic ability near your location and you get a “sense” of the direction) which I like the sound of more.
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Re: Track hearth magic for hunter credo.

Postby Hrenli » Wed Mar 20, 2019 4:32 pm

Kaios wrote:I thought you were going to suggest tracking of hearth magic uses (like a player uses hearth magic ability near your location and you get a “sense” of the direction) which I like the sound of more.


Yeah, move this to mystic instead of hunter and we might be onto something here!
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