Alshain wrote:
Gilgon wrote:
...that is why we have hour upon hour of our builders' time being spent on "fixing" overpowered eq. Just code in a level 30 limit, and you won't see the problem you are seeing now.
I don't think this is as big a problem as you're describing. It's a rare code change that requires the review of all objects of a certain type - we've only recently had the manpower in the pantheon to attempt such wide-ranging changes - however the odd object that breaches the builder guidelines is not an issue requiring "hour upon hour of our builders' time".
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How many hours were devoted to finding scripted items that were deemed too powerful and giving them drawbacks? I would bet a larger number, considering there were "steps" in the process -> first, making it so the affect would disappear after you removed the item, and the second step a few years later in which a 'drawback' was added to each item. If builders were more responsible in the first place tihs wouldn't be necessitated.
The larger problem than scripted eq, which isn't the point of this thread, is the massive availability of high level scrolls, and to a lesser degree staves/wands. Instant scrolls should not be "barely" weaker than spells that take time to cast, and are cast by casters themselves rather than by rogues/bards.
The existence of offense staves/scrolls/wands only serves to
vastly widen the gap between average players and veterans. If you think the gap is currently perfectly fine, even though one vet can ravage multiple average players easily via scrolls, that's fine. Still, I think the gap is too large currently and this is the best fix for it. Remove INSTANT pk abilities - this is one of the only muds anywhere that utilizes instant damage.
(Just to clarify, the only difference between a skill and a spell in SK is that skills have lag _after_ usage, whereas spells have lag _before_ usage. Barely any other mud that includes tactical pvp includes abilities that have lag _after_ usage, because it makes pvp instant.