Maybe just have to use paint.net to make a black background and line up all the dudes yourself.
I've done that. Might be what everybody does, really.
Maybe just have to use paint.net to make a black background and line up all the dudes yourself.
I've done that. Might be what everybody does, really.
I thought thats what it was but I wanted to make sure.
Are you the Gransys guy? If so, I'm wondering what you intend to really make out of them, since Gransys as its own entity is pretty much just super standard medieval guys. At least, that's what I got from the video game. Or is it just "Everything in Dragon's Dogma, just named Gransys because it works"
What do their rec options look like?
Weapons of Mass Destruction+Better Arena Awards game?
add in summod and worthy heroes, make it EA and I'll join
Its supposed to be everything but I was too lazy to think up a name or spell the one I picked right.
Rec options look like super standard medieval guys with bandits and a few cultists. Pawns are recruitable sacred immortals but they are shit because they are supposed to represent the pawns without Arisen. Once I finish that I plan to give them a ton of summons in the form of the monsters from the game and Arisen with their own non shit pawns. The idea is that their standard troops poor and they summon more monsters until their armies are almost entirely monster filled.
I have an idea for an endgame spell that changes the everfall site at the cap into what its like after you beat the dragon and it just starts shitting out gems and monsters but kills a ton of pop and increases death or something.
Wouldn't you rather have a cool preview pic like the Project Omniomicon dude makes
If I had the slightest amount of artistic talent that would be nice but I am literally worse than most children. One of the main reasons I picked the source I did is because most things are already in the game and I wont have to do much sprite work.
How much do you think worthy heroes changes the value of the luck scale?
Barely. Heroes are cool, but very few are worth, say, dropping a point of Order for Fortune in the hopes of getting one.