Chapter 285: Scientific research on the Liver Emperor

Chapter 285 Scientific Research on the Liver Emperor

At present, players have roughly divided the healing professions into two categories based on the original profession classification in "World of Protoss". The first is "Starlight System", which is somewhat similar to the natural healing profession in "World of Shadows". It is a healing skill such as that of Druid and Shaman, which mainly focuses on group recovery; the other is the "dark system", which mainly focuses on single target recovery and various buff effects.

 The healing profession played by Gan Emperor is of the starlight system.

It’s just that after testing several different skill point methods, Emperor Gan was not satisfied with the strength of these sets of BD, and the blood recovery was still too little.

He repeatedly modified the treatment of BD several times, used up all the cleaning props on his body, and went to the prop merchant to replace some of them.

  In "World of Protoss", special props are needed to wash points, which is different from "World of Shadows" where gold coins are directly used to wash points.

 At first, the Liver Emperor almost gave up, because no matter how he changed the BD, the therapeutic effect of treating BD in this game was not very satisfactory to him.

 The HP of a tank at full level is about 13,000, and in this game, even if a lot of healing buff talents are selected, the maximum healing amount of the single-target healing skill is only 3,000. And if it is a group addition, the value is even more terrible, only 500 to 800.

 This also means that if you build a team of 10 people, you will need 3 healers, and if you build a team of 25 people, you will need 7 more healers.

 Obviously, "World of Protoss" is stingier than "World of Shadows" in terms of healing values.

However, the natural storm’s blood value is lower, and it also comes with a damage effect to all enemies.

This ultimate move reminds Gan Di of the Druid's ultimate move in "Shadow World": "Natural Storm".

However, as a ultimate move, its cooldown time is very long, a full ten minutes, and its mana consumption is also considerable, using up at least a quarter of the player's mana.

  Anyway, the 25-man group will have seven or eight healers by then, and the group will be truly wiped out. That won’t be his problem alone.

  However, this level of numerical value obviously cannot satisfy the Gan Emperor.

Perhaps because he often plays the game Against Heaven, the Gan Emperor was particularly keen on this subtle change at this time and caught it at once.

"World of Protoss" has considered the numerical expansion problem after the full-time gameplay bonus from the beginning, so Ji Heng deliberately weakened the treatment value in the game to ensure that the number of healers needed in the team is not enough. Change.

This is also normal, because when "Shadow World" was initially developed, all professions were not considered, and all values ​​were based on normal profession settings.

 The cooldown time of one of my skills seems wrong!

However, at this moment, he suddenly noticed a detail.

 This is a big move in the game: "Starlight".

The effect of this ultimate move is very simple. After it is turned on, it can continuously restore blood to all team members within the range. The effect can be described as simple and crude.

 I tried several BDs in a row, but the results were not good. Gan Di almost gave up and decided to randomly pick a makeshift BD to join the group and just mess around.

  The two are very similar except in terms of increasing health on a large scale.

This is not surprising. After all, mmorpg games have developed so far, and there are only so many skill mechanisms. It is normal for there to be some similarities in the ultimate skills for group health recovery.

Logically speaking, a ult that has a cooldown time of ten minutes but only lasts ten seconds is not worth developing a special set of BD around it. The reason is very simple. The boss battle in the group takes at least three to five minutes. This ultimate move lasts only ten seconds and can only be used once in two boss battles. What is this enough for?

 At most, it’s just an emergency relief under special circumstances.

 Building BD around it means that there are no extra talent points to strengthen other healing skills, which is obviously a disadvantage.

 However, at this time, Gan Emperor inexplicably discovered that the cooldown of the "Starlight Shine" skill seemed to have been reduced.

 Originally, the cooling time was actually 10 minutes, but during testing, the cooling time occasionally appeared to be only about 6 minutes.

 This is obviously not normal!

The Gan Emperor searched through the description of the talent, but could not find any words about "shortening the cooldown time of the starlight skill".

Emperor Gan frowned slightly. There was only one explanation for this situation.

 Obviously, it is a talent of some other profession. Because of some wonderful internal linkage bug, the cooldown time of the skill Starlight Illumination is shortened!

 The key question now is, which talent specifically produces such an effect?

 Fortunately, this is actually not difficult to test. The Gan Emperor directly washed away all the talents and skills in his body, and only learned a skill called "Starlight", and then started to click on the talents saved in the previous screenshot one by one.

Considering that the skill "Starlight Shines" has a CD of ten minutes, it is obviously too inefficient to try one talent after another. Wouldn't it take several hours to test dozens of talents?

 So Gan Emperor directly divided the talents he ordered before into two parts. He ordered half of them and left the other half untouched.

 In this way, half of the talents can be directly screened out.

 After a few minutes, divide the half of the talents that were screened out into two halves in the same way, and confirm again.

 In this way, Gan Emperor spent about forty minutes and finally locked in this buggy talent!

Of course, after several screenings, there were still four or five talents left, but through the written descriptions of these talents, the Gan Emperor could roughly determine the one that was truly effective.

This is obviously not a game mechanism but a bug, because the description of this talent is: When a dark spell with a casting time causes a critical hit, the cooldown of your starlight skills will be reduced by 1 second.

Of course, this is not the only talent with the effect of "reducing skill cooldown". There are several talents with similar effects to it, so the Gan Emperor cannot be sure of it right away. He still has to go through several attempts to rule it out first. Other confusing items.

This talent has no bugs in the regular mode of "Protoss World".

 Because this talent and the skill "Starlight" belong to two different professions. In the original "World of Protoss", it was impossible for players to have both skills and this talent.

 But in this new model, when cross-professional skills and talents are linked, problems arise!

 In fact, the original effect of this talent is quite average, because it is limited to "a spell with a casting time that produces a critical hit." You must know that any spell with a casting time is basically one second at the minimum. It is meaningless to be shorter, because most skills in the game have a public CD of 1 second after being released.

 The player takes 1 second to cast a spell. Even if he is lucky enough to get a critical hit, it can only reduce the cooling time of the starlight spell by 1 second.

 In the original mode, this talent could be used to refresh some starlight damage skills, but at most it would only refresh some skills with a one or two minute cooldown, which would not have any fundamental impact on the career balance.

 But now, a bug appears!

 (End of this chapter)