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Old 06-14-2010, 03:28 PM
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I have this downloaded but I also have several questions about the gameplay itself. I know I'm being anal retentive, but I have a forum that has game designers and they will do their level best to break it and my spirit.

Going to a demo board I see that to get to level 2 I needed 13 exp. To get to level 3 I needed 20, 4 I needed 30. This makes no sense to me as lower level monsters would have to be almost no exp while higher level monsters STILL couldn't be worth very much or you'd get a level fighting it each time. I know that you can set the initial EXP and I ASSUME that this carries over (so if you set the exp needed to 100 then EACH LEVEL requires 100 exp). Will there ever be a way to set exp per level?

Levels: When you get a level what really happens? I see that you get some HP, but is it the same for each class (warrior, gunner, etc.) or are they all the same? Is there any other benefit to gaining a level?

Stats: With no documentation it's very hard to determine what the stats for "pets" or monsters should be. For example in the demo site (I used the one given by a user here http://www.aniworlds.net/forum/rpg.php) had stats from 1 to 11 depending on which character you chose. The first level monsters have stats in the 1 - 3 range and always did the same damage regardless of how many times we fought. So what do the stats mean? Is it a percentile? So a critical of 1 has a 1% chance of doing double damage? Or is it a direct match where my critical is 3 and his is 6 so his is twice as effective as mine? How does the attack/defense work? I was being attacked by an attack of 3 with a defense of 11 and they did 2 points damage to me each time.


I'm sure I'll have more questions as I put this thing together, but it's very hard to balance a game with no information to go off of.
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