Referring to this: http://www.adom.de/forums/project.php?issueid=2334
Wondering how severe the effect is, and whether you can circumvent it just by training Wi up to 2 between each corpse.Originally Posted by adom-admin
Referring to this: http://www.adom.de/forums/project.php?issueid=2334
Wondering how severe the effect is, and whether you can circumvent it just by training Wi up to 2 between each corpse.Originally Posted by adom-admin
Well, I tested the first part of my question in tutorial mode. Eating a greater claw bug at 1 Wi has a chance to reduce your Wi potential by 1, and eating a killer bug at 1 Wi has a chance to reduce your Wi potential by 3. The chance is fairly high and doesn't seem to be tied to whether you actually get a speed or Dex increase: it's possible to increase your speed and not get the reduction and vice-versa.
Also, if your will is high, there's still a good chance of losing potential will.
Greater claw bugs are -6 will +2 dx, killer bugs are -9will +3 dx. I've had my potential drained as well when my will was as high as 25
I tested it with spellcasting Wish. The effect is extremely visible.
One of the changes I really don't like, the only worse change is the one that made it impossible to train attributes using negative modifier items and corruptions.
I kind of like the change to attribute training, as it adds some meaning to corruptions which would otherwise just entail some additional scumming. The change to bug corpses also adds some meaning to the stat penalties, but I don't think it works very well due to the non-guaranteed nature of the corpse benefits. If your Dex is already high, each corpse is not going to give the theoretical "up to 6 Dex," but you are going to receive the -12 Wi or (usually) the -3 Wi potential. I feel like this sort of corpse effect would work better with attribute modifiers; something like +6 Dex, -6 Wi, +2 Sp, regardless of what your base stats are.
Seriously doubt that. Could it have been the effect of something else, i.e. another corruption or Athletics?