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Monster's Skills
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Flying Sword's Windmill is another. I just throughly translated what I could and that's what I got out of it :x
Like the monsters under the influence of CoD/TWA?
I never did figure out how the hell can one trigger Flying sword windmill ._.;; I just knew they had it when it was briefly(?) in the skill box for Flying sword if ever? I did remember seeing it in the notes/advice sections.
Probably, but I don't think they would let us have access to everything since it would steer everyone away from using their own chars into using shapeshifting as a means of man attack. There's mobs that are litteraly beyond rank 1 and I believe field bosses are up there, along with the Banshee, all Lichs, and probably a few Peaca mobs...I'll snoop around.
- While transformed, will monsters treat you as one of their own kind or will they sniff you out (aggro)?
- How do Dream Catchers work? That is, who sells them, who upgrades them, can they be used for combat, etc.
- ... Trying to think of more questions from the top of my head...
Are you serious kevin? Wisps, Flying Swords, etc. can't attack with Lightning Bolt?
You think that's bad, the rank one Desert Dragon, & Prairie Dragon, & most likely the Cromm & Adniel npc form can't even move, due to them needing dragon dash attack, which we as players don't have access to. What gets me is WHY? The Thunder, Fire, Ice, & Bone Dragons pets don't need it to move, so why should the monsters need DDA (Dragon Dash Attack) to move, more specifically the forms we use.
No, DDA is just an offensive skill. Desert, and etc, dragons have walking animations. They're just unable to move because that's how they were set. In fact, most, if not all, npcs that are movement locked have walking/running animations.
I thought they didn't even have running animations at all? O_o
Also, when you get hit as a dragon, you lose your form. So they're just novelty purposes >.>