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Guided Arrow and pierce - FunkyfooKarate - 06-25-2004 Well i was wondering if pierce also applys to guided arrows AFTER they successfully hit one target then the arrow goes on to hit something else. Will it still "guide" or does it become a regular arrow? Guided Arrow and pierce - brianc84 - 06-25-2004 Pierce doesn't apply to guided arrows at all. Once the missile makes contact with something, the missile dies. Guided Arrow and pierce - FunkyfooKarate - 06-26-2004 My hope dies :( well thanks. I figured that. Guided Arrow and pierce - Guest - 06-28-2004 In 1.09 guided arrow would pierce, and the arrow would hit the enemy 3 successive times. This was considered a bug, and they 'fixed' it in 1.10. This is one of the reasons I am turned off of bowazons. Guided Arrow and pierce - lfd - 06-28-2004 unrealshadow13,Jun 28 2004, 07:32 PM Wrote:In 1.09 guided arrow would pierce, and the arrow would hit the enemy 3 successive times. This was considered a bug, and they 'fixed' it in 1.10. This is one of the reasons I am turned off of bowazons.It WAS a bug. It was introduced in 1.09 (guided arrow and pierce didn't work together in ANY previous version) and should have been fixed much sooner than it was, instead of people getting used to exploiting it and considering it as "right". Guided Arrow and pierce - adeyke - 06-28-2004 It was also extremely overpowered. If you successfully pierce four times, your GA would be doing five times as much damage as it actually should. If a factor of five isn't overpowered, I don't know what is. This bug was also largely responsible for the Buriza cheesezons. Guided Arrow and pierce - Guest - 06-28-2004 Quote:Buriza cheesezons What's all this? Quote: It was also extremely overpowered I never found it overpowered, as it only hit one enemy. Guided Arrow and pierce - adeyke - 06-28-2004 Quote:What's all this? In 1.09, all you need is a Buriza and a point in GA and you're already a powerful character. Other equipment, other skills, and playing skill are nearly optional. GA is auto-targetted and never misses. Buriza has 100% pierce, as well as massive physical damage, some cold damage and some nice other bonuses. Its slow speed was easily offset by the piercing bug. And it's pretty easy to find and pretty easy to equip. So 1.09 saw lots of overpowered Buriza-toting GA bowazons. Quote:I never found it overpowered, as it only hit one enemy. Even if you're hitting only one target, you're still hitting five times as often as you should. And that's five actual hits, meaning five times as much damage of all types as well as five times as many triggered effects (CB, for example). And it works around corners and without aiming directly, and it never misses. If monsters are nicely lined up, and you have good AR/luck, you could also get five times your damage with even normal attack. However, monsters rarely are lined up so nicely, and you'd probably miss sometimes. And hitting only one enemy can be seen as quite an advantage in many cases. If you somewhat damage 5 monsters, you'll still take damage from all 5. If you completely kill one monster, you'll only take damage from 4 of them. This effect is amplified when there monsters aren't all of the same type. For example, in act 3, there are the zealots and their healers. If you distribute your damage equally among all the monsters, they'll just get healed. If you focus all your damage on the healers, you can eliminate those and then easily take out the rest. It's just against weak opponents that it's good to spread the damage. If one hit is enough to kill a monster, getting five out of a GA isn't going to make a difference. Guided Arrow and pierce - Obi2Kenobi - 06-29-2004 Dueling, you only need to hit one enemy. |