FinneyOwnzU wrote:
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Saying that "There's just as easy an argument to be made about it being valid tactical obfuscation IC as it can be made a problem with the interface" doesn't mean that they shouldn't. It's saying an argument could be made that they don't see it. Just as the same, equal, opposite argument could be made it's a problem with the interface which you're making.
Yes, what I said is circular logic. That's the point. You can't say "it can be seen, so we should be able to see it" as good logic for change and then in the same breath deride "it can't be seen, so it shouldn't be able to be seen" as a bad defense. Well, you can, because you did, but still.
So if I get this right, you're saying that right now, the ability to use that trigger class wouldn't be useful so it shouldn't be made, right? Why is it not useful - because you can already target those NPCs because you know the target name? So, if glance shows you the target name, the trigger suddenly becomes useful then? Because...you know the target name? It would be as useful later as it would be now. It takes the same time to determine who's in front by typing glance, and then typing the target. It would just tell you the exact target if glance is modified, now, for EVERYONE instead of disallowing necromancers to have all the fun.
Muktar - if you glance the PC instead of NPC, it'll tell you who's infront of and behind it. Just make that say 3.wraith or 5.wraith, and you can have 35 wraiths in the room and know exactly which one you want.
The arguments for and against it all boil out in the wash, except for the ability to potentially overwhelm a tanking target without any use of tactical observation or knowledge-gaining required by glance. That's one that hasn't been yet met logically with a counter-offer, so my opposition stands. You can overwhelm a PC now, sure, but the difference is tanks aren't always PCs, and NPCs are a lot squishier. If the idea is to require tactics and keep combat at a certain pace, a front modifier is counter-productive. Will you also allow shoot and ranged-target spells to be affected by the front.target change, or will those not be allowed? If you allow them, then you are affecting quite a bit without the need for glance or strategy.
That's honestly the only thing a change like this would affect if made a modifier instead of fixing kill alone or modifying glance. I'm now beginning to rethink my stance on X.NPC being able to be seen from glance. I think it's a pretty good idea now.