Icon: http://www.hiveworkshop.com/forums/icons-541/btnflamesword-192167/?prev=t%3D17%26r%3D20%26d%3Dlist%26page%3D2 The created item is intended to be a final tier/late game item of immense power. Understandably i dont understand
how you (Aeroblyctos) intends for the difficulty and strength to be set at and therefore numbers in this item
will undoubtedly be either too low or high. Casual Warning.
Name of the Item: Foulfire
Class: Myth
Attributes: 1000+ Damage
100+ Allstats
75% Critical Damage
40% Attack Speed
Soul Strike
Unique Attribute: Foulfire damages the targets soul with each successive strike, the soul of the target is weakened and the bond between spirit and flesh deteriorates. As a result with each attack the target takes an extra 200 damage. This effect lingers upon the target as long as it is constantly hit, upon a 4 second delay, the soul will repair its connection to the body and the damaging effect is reset.
Worked Example: I strike for 350 dmg with Foul fire, 1st atk 350, 2nd atk 550, 3rd atk 750...
A couple of problems:
1. I realise leaving this uncapped could be... IMBA!! But as most bosses at least from Chp 4
onwards possess a number of AoE instant kill spells, this should negate the consecutive whackaway.
2. Lifesteal also would be undeniably broken! Possible solutions i can think of (i am no coder) would be to make this
override lifesteal, have the damage done by a dummy unit or something so the hero can't benefit from the 10k dmg
output etc...
3. The fact that normal mobs could become superfluous from this is an issue. This is why a cap may be necessary
but considering i see this as a LATE game item of the highest tier, like available in the last 2 chapters only,
the mobs should have sufficient HP to make it bearable.
Story: They say God (Xyrzious??!?!) himself made this blade in the fiery forges of the heavens above to triumph
over any opponent. Handed down to his chief lieutenant upon the mortal plane, he watched as the lieutenant defeated
all who came against him in a series of swift, sure and silent strokes. As his mortal servant's reputation grew, so
to did a madness that corrupted his once noble heart. The divine power of the sword was too much; his noble deeds
turned to endless bloodshed and folly as he laid waste to any that stood before him in maddened displays of his
power. Xyrzious unable to watch sent an angel down to stop him, horrified as even the angel fell before his
corrupted lieutenant's endless onslaught. Xyrzious himself saw the death of his angel and wept; no longer able to stand
by idly, he appeared before his lieutenant and in his omnipotent power smote him from the Earth. Yet reamined his
creation, the sword now known as Foulfire for the endless fiery destruction it had wreaked. Xyrzious carried it to Heaven
and threw it from there into the great sea and eventually became lost and forgotten by most of man.