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Leeches are taking both HHP and SHP

Postby Theliamist » Fri Jul 26, 2013 8:23 pm

I'm new to this game, but i've read on the wiki that leeches supposed to restore HHP. Is this a bug or am idoing something wrong?
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Re: Leeches are taking both HHP and SHP

Postby Seizure » Fri Jul 26, 2013 8:26 pm

Theliamist wrote:I'm new to this game, but i've read on the wiki that leeches supposed to restore HHP. Is this a bug or am idoing something wrong?


When leeches drain your hp (soft HP) there is a chance to give you hp (hard HP) in return, thus healing you. This does not happen every time though.
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby DDDsDD999 » Fri Jul 26, 2013 9:33 pm

Gallade wrote:Since "backstabs" (Attacks that hit someone that is moving in the opposite direction) pierce defenses and deal maximum damage, is it possible for someone to aggro, say, a boar or a bear, and while they run another hunter sprints after them and hits them for massive damage?

Pretty sure hitting someone moving in opposite direction doesn't matter, it only matters when they're moving, which gives them a .25 weight.

For the question, do you mean the second hunter hitting the person or the animal? Animals haven't been affected by the combat changes oddly enough, hitting them moving is always maximum damage and 0 DEF. The original hunter could just hit the animal, I don't see the need for a second hunter.

If you mean hunter hitting the person, it depends. If the person is running towards the animal, they have .25 weight when hit, but if the person is using a move on the animal to run directly to the animal, they have full weight when hit.
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby Flameturtle » Fri Jul 26, 2013 9:51 pm

I think he means using a second person to attack the bear while it's running after the first person to aggro it to abuse the movement camberts. Though once the bears next move or attack it'll go for the second person anyway though I can see why you'd wanna try this as a new player. It seems like you'd manage it but the second person would get aggroed on by the bear and just ripped apart in a single hit, so i wouldn't advise it.
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby Seizure » Sat Jul 27, 2013 12:56 am

What decides which trough tamed animals feed from first?
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby krikke93 » Sat Jul 27, 2013 1:06 am

Seizure wrote:What decides which trough tamed animals feed from first?

the one that contains the oldest seed. In other words, the one you put a seed in first.
If you want them to eat from another trough, you can either remove that one, or wait until it's completely empty to make it a backup trough.
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby Seizure » Sat Jul 27, 2013 1:15 am

krikke93 wrote:
Seizure wrote:What decides which trough tamed animals feed from first?

the one that contains the oldest seed. In other words, the one you put a seed in first.
If you want them to eat from another trough, you can either remove that one, or wait until it's completely empty to make it a backup trough.


Thats an interesting way to go about it.

I dont suppose dumping one trough into an empty one would reset the age, would it?
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby krikke93 » Sat Jul 27, 2013 1:28 am

Seizure wrote:Thats an interesting way to go about it.

I dont suppose dumping one trough into an empty one would reset the age, would it?

Never tried this actually :)
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby DDDsDD999 » Sat Jul 27, 2013 4:41 am

Seizure wrote:I dont suppose dumping one trough into an empty one would reset the age, would it?

Don't think so.
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby Seizure » Sat Jul 27, 2013 4:54 am

DDDsDD999 wrote:
Seizure wrote:I dont suppose dumping one trough into an empty one would reset the age, would it?

Don't think so.


I should of said this before, but I wanted to be sure. I attempted it sense he did not know and it seems to of worked.
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