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Post by General Veers on Oct 29, 2008 17:43:08 GMT -5
Alright, then. Hold on, I have a lot of real work again...
Duh! Why didn't I notice before? GL5 grey trees shoot 1 at a time while GL6 grey trees shoot 3 at a time. I haven't checked LP yet, but that is the obvious difference. The attack power for each "bullet" is still the same, ~1-3 or ~1-4.
Do you still need the images?
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Post by noodlesoup on Oct 29, 2008 23:00:47 GMT -5
Boss Wheel: LP: Estimated to be 1000~1200 Attack: 1~2 Drops: Explosion's Card: +25% chance of Explosion Damage* *I don't quite get what this does. I imagined it would do splash damage or make explosions, but putting it on my boxer did nothing in terms of animation. Note: When the boss moves or is near a player, it will drop a small flame that hits for 1~2 damage to anyone standing in it. This leads to a HUGE stream of numbers flying form you and you taking massive amounts of damage. Be wary, its almost as painful, if not more, as Castle Vampire. However, its significantly lower HP count means you'll be more likely to live. Easiest boss ever. I can kill him without getting one damage. Just put the ranged characters on auto walk and hold a guy right above his head, and he doesn't move. It might be hard to see, but I’m holding my gladiator over it's head and letting my magicians pound him. I use that strategy too! 't's awesome. ALSO!! Why don't we try putting all this info into the Dan-Ball wiki? We have the hp, attack, and a bunch of new info on enemies. We got lots of new stages. New item info. It could really help the tiny sr section in the wiki..
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Post by me2 on Oct 30, 2008 6:05:33 GMT -5
I have seen this thing, but I have some questions: 1. Where is it ? 2. Why does this forum not have a sticky thread, which tells you where it is? 3. Who can edit there? I've seen guests can not. Do you only need to register, or does someone have to allow you to edit? 4. Which wiki engine does it use? 5. Are picture uploads enabled?
/me
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Post by noodlesoup on Oct 30, 2008 18:38:02 GMT -5
1. It's here. 2. I think they did make a thread in general talk about it, but it was never stickied. 3. I do think all you need to do is register, not have someone permit you to edit, because I've already seen people vandalize it. 4. Wiki engine?Wikia? 5. Picture uploads? As in being able to post a picture uploaded to the net? I'm pretty sure you can...
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Post by General Veers on Oct 30, 2008 19:49:37 GMT -5
['url=http://www.wwwdotcom.com/]Displayed text[/url]
That's how you do it: equate "url" to a Universal Resource Locater (i.e. website address) in the first tag.[/s]
Never mind, Monochrome figured it out for you two minutes before I posted.
I will only be posting information here in the forums: I am not registering to a wiki of any kind. By all means take the information and display it on a wiki, but I won't be doing that myself.
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Post by noodlesoup on Oct 30, 2008 20:00:23 GMT -5
Ahh, so that's how you do it.
Well, I'll hope to overcome my laziness...which has infected me like a virus and hasn't left in a while..
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Post by General Veers on Oct 30, 2008 20:32:33 GMT -5
Green tree: 1-2 attack * 2 Pink snake: 8-12 attack Brown tree: 1-2 attack per flame Red Boss tree: 1-4 attack * 8
Grey tree: 2-5 attack ? Green fairy bat: 6-8 attack * 2 ? Orange fairy bat: 1-2 attack per flame Purple boss tree: 10-12 attack * 3
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Post by I wuv M4( Satar Jaèoèdoæ) on Nov 1, 2008 9:57:01 GMT -5
I need the screen shot of both trees next to each otgher to see if they are the same shade or nt.
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Post by General Veers on Nov 1, 2008 11:22:50 GMT -5
This is Grassland 6 Grey tree: This is Grassland 7 Grey tree: Indeed they are the same colors of grey (#191919 and #191919 for dark grey and #7F7F7F and #7F7F7F for light grey) and the same color of brown (#996633 and #996633). I love the wheel monsters, but getting stats is a female dog Green Wheel: Attack: 10~14 Grey Tress: Attack: 2 x 3 Orange Wheel: Attack: 8~14 (Odd, you'd figure it would be a little more with the electricity) Boss Wheel: Attack: 1~2 Actually, the attacks I found for the non-boss enemies are as follow: Green wheel: 8-12 attack (with mono-directional arrows) Grey tree: 1-2 attack * 3 Beige wheel: 8-12 attack (with pan-directional "shock/explosion outline) That would be why the attacks of Green wheels and Beige wheels are the same: one can attack in one direction only while the other can attack in all directions. ( Pan is Greek for all)
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Post by me2 on Nov 2, 2008 8:26:34 GMT -5
Thx! 2. I think they did make a thread in general talk about it, but it was never stickied. Board search for "wiki" doesn't find anything. 3. I do think all you need to do is register, not have someone permit you to edit, because I've already seen people vandalize it. I've tested it, registration is enough. Only the main page is not editable, due to whatever reasons. No, Wikia is the provider. The engine is "MediaWiki". It's the same enginge which is used for Wikipedia. 5. Picture uploads? As in being able to post a picture uploaded to the net? I'm pretty sure you can... Most wikis do not allow you to include external images. Instead they have an own possibility to upload images, and include them into the articles, but this option might be disabled or restricted to special users. But it is enabled on this wiki. /me
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Post by bewnt on Nov 2, 2008 9:03:03 GMT -5
So should we export everything here to the Wiki and post all new info there as well, or keep everything here? The Wiki does need a lot of work, in its current state.
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Post by General Veers on Nov 2, 2008 13:50:49 GMT -5
Here's my guide for SR enemies! Credits: tomtomson, for some enemy info; General Veers, for his field guide; everyone who's posted enemy info in this thread! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Opening StreetGreen Smiley ::40 Stats: AT 1-3, LP 10Drop chart: 1 coin: common food: uncommon mach glove: very rareExtra info: These are the weakest creatures in the game, you shouldn't have much trouble with these.--------- Blue Smiley ::13 Stats: AT 1-4, LP 20Drop chart: 5 coins: common food: uncommon Iron Sword: rare Explosion: rare Mach Glove: very rare Triple Bow: very rareExtra Info: These are still fairly weak, but in groups they can be dangerous, especially early in the game.------- Red Smiley :: 35 Stats: AT 2-5, LP 60Drop chart: 10 coins: common food: common Iron Sword: rare Explosion: rare Mach Glove: rare Triple Bow: rareExtra Info: These can be fairly dangerous to a new player, especially in groups. They are even more dangerous when grouped with a blue spitter or two, so watch out!---------- Blue X ::11 Stats: AT 5-6, LP 60Drop chart: 15 coins, rarity: common food, rarity: uncommon Iron Sword: rare Explosion: rare Mach Glove: rare Triple Bow: rareExtra Info: These are the worst enemies in Opening Street, besides the boss. You gotta be careful around groups of Red Smileys and these..------- Grey Boss Smiley ::1 Stats: AT 1-6 x 15, LP 500Drop chart: 100 coins: common Triple Bow: commonExtra Info: You really need to be careful with this guy! It is easier to first take out all the other enemies, then you can 1. Move your stickman with most hp to the other side, and attack with the rest, or 2. you can use your Glad and try to keep him between the bosses feet, so he's on top of him. He can't be damaged here, but he CAN damage. He damages anybody who touch his feet, and he shoots deadly waves that few stickmen can survive.================================= Grassland 7Green Wheel ::27 stats:Attack 10-14; LP: 100Drop Chart: 50 coin: CommonExtra info: These guys will zoom towards your party when you get in range, but you Can do a simple trick for fighting a very small number; take a melee unit, and hold it above the rollers, then move it in range of your long-ranged attackers. The wheels will wait for your other unit to fall, whilst your sniper/magicians take pick them off one by one.Beige Wheel ::18 Stats: Attack 8-14 LP 200Drop Chart: 60 Coin: UncommonExtra Info: These are just more powerful version of the green wheels; use similar strategies.Brown Boss Wheel ::1 Stats: Attack 1-2; LP 1000Drop Chart: Explosions Card: commonExtra Info: This guy is a big wheel and acts the same, but also spits lightning, so be careful! He also drops small flames that repeatedly damage you for 1-2, which adds up fairly quickly, so watch that too! CastleCastle Boss ::1 Stats: attack 1-40; LP 5000Drop Chart: 3000 coins: common Vampire Card: common Ongiri Card: Very RareExtra info: This guy is no small feat to beat, especially when you're below level 15. Your best bet is to use a sniper, and use triple arrow and poison arrow, and dodge as much as possible. To correct:The Blue smiley drops $3 coins, not $5 coins. The Green wheel has 8-12 attack. The Beige wheel has 8-12 attack. The Beige wheel drops $80 coins, not $60 coins. When has the Brown boss wheel ever spit lightning? The Castle Boss drops $1000 coins, not $3000. Please see my previous posts in this thread for constantly tested attack information.
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Post by ROBiT on Nov 2, 2008 23:31:50 GMT -5
Sorry, the money drops used to be correct, I guess they lowered it.
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Post by General Veers on Nov 3, 2008 11:05:30 GMT -5
Updates sure can be annoying that way, can't they?
I've also learned that the Castle Boss's "Hail of Hell" is composed of 12 "bullets," "bombs," "missiles," or whatever you call them...
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Post by me2 on Nov 4, 2008 9:10:52 GMT -5
So should we export everything here to the Wiki and post all new info there as well, or keep everything here? The Wiki does need a lot of work, in its current state. I'd prefer the wiki for several reasons: - You can build up a much better organized system and present all that stuff in a much better way.
- Linking different stuff is much easier
- Important stuff doesn't get lost on page 4 of 6 in forum threads.
- Image handling, overview and reusing existing images is much easier and better.
- You can easily continue a list, which someone else started, or add additional information without always copying the whole post or thread.
Main drawbacks are: - You have to learn the Wikimedia syntax if you don't know it already. The basics are quite easy, but they unnecessarily messed up some small things according to my opinion.
- You have to register.
But I'd still prefer to collect all new information (for example like we did with the cards in SR 2.1) either in the forum or on the wiki discussion pages. We should only include information into the wiki which have at least some degree of certainty. /me
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Post by General Veers on Nov 4, 2008 9:27:07 GMT -5
Well, seing as I don't like the idea of going on (registering to) different websites, I'll simply collect information directly from the game. I'll let registered wiki users take care of organization.
...but yes, putting all of this on the wiki would be a good idea. Especially if a Google search for Dan-ball forums returns the Dan-ball wiki and the SR comments board before it returns the actual ODBF.
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Post by subzeroten on Nov 9, 2008 20:05:06 GMT -5
I need all of the weapon's basic damage...
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Post by ROBiT on Nov 9, 2008 23:25:14 GMT -5
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Post by General Veers on Nov 10, 2008 16:46:53 GMT -5
Speaking of which, I am absolutely sure that the Green wheel and Beige wheel attacks are incorrect. Of the several times I have tested the attacks never went below 8 or above 12. Both enemies seem to have the same attack since one (Green) attacks in only one direction and another (Beige) attacks in all directions.
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Post by Sandmaster on Nov 10, 2008 19:21:09 GMT -5
So should we export everything here to the Wiki and post all new info there as well, or keep everything here? The Wiki does need a lot of work, in its current state. I'd prefer the wiki for several reasons: - You can build up a much better organized system and present all that stuff in a much better way.
- Linking different stuff is much easier
- Important stuff doesn't get lost on page 4 of 6 in forum threads.
- Image handling, overview and reusing existing images is much easier and better.
- You can easily continue a list, which someone else started, or add additional information without always copying the whole post or thread.
Main drawbacks are: - You have to learn the Wikimedia syntax if you don't know it already. The basics are quite easy, but they unnecessarily messed up some small things according to my opinion.
- You have to register.
But I'd still prefer to collect all new information (for example like we did with the cards in SR 2.1) either in the forum or on the wiki discussion pages. We should only include information into the wiki which have at least some degree of certainty. /meWe could try PowerPoint
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