Jorath
Advocator of Wills
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I think this should have two separate versions (one is DA-required while the other is not). Also, Biff's Attack Type 3 reflects different elements of your last attack. ( 1, 2) Buffed-Up Biff the Time Tyrant Human Location: CyseRedux Level: 35 Element: Metal Damage: 300 - 550 Damage Type: Melee HP: 10000 MP: 10000 Stats: STR: 20, INT: 20, DEX: 5, END: 0, CHA: 0, LUK: 0, WIS: 0 Defenses: Melee: 2, Pierce: 2, Magic: 2, Parry: 0, Dodge: 0, Block: 1 Offenses: Crit: 3, Bonus: 2, Boost: 0% Resistances: Darkness: 10, Light: -25, Fire: -10, Immobility: 80, Shrink: 100 Attack Type 1 - Punches you for one hit of melee damage Attack Type 2 - Punches you multiple times for 15 hits of 10% melee damage Attack Type 3 - Stands back and leans forward to punch you for 2 hits of melee damage. Has a chance to reflect all effects back to your character Attack Type 4 - Takes a step back, thrusts his hand into the air, then the giant punch comes down on you for one hit of melee damage Gold gained: 83 Experience gained: 2211 Also See: Biff, the Time Tyrant Buffed-Up Biff the Time Tyrant Human Location: CyseRedux Level: 35 Element: Metal Damage: 300 - 550 Damage Type: Melee HP: 22250 MP: 10000 Stats: STR: 20, INT: 20, DEX: 5, END: 0, CHA: 0, LUK: 0, WIS: 0 Defenses: Melee: 2, Pierce: 2, Magic: 2, Parry: 0, Dodge: 0, Block: 1 Offenses: Crit: 3, Bonus: 2, Boost: 0% Resistances: Darkness: 10, Light: -25, Fire: -10, Immobility: 80, Shrink: 100 Attack Type 1 - Punches you for one hit of melee damage Attack Type 2 - Punches you multiple times for 15 hits of 10% melee damage Attack Type 3 - Stands back and leans forward to punch you for 2 hits of melee damage. Has a chance to reflect all effects back to your character Attack Type 4 - Takes a step back, thrusts his hand into the air, then the giant punch comes down on you for one hit of melee damage Gold gained: 83 Experience gained: 2211 Also See: Biff, the Time Tyrant I added your info about Attack-3, thanks. Both have the same name, attacks and stats, only their HP is different. I think “Scaled” is the right choice (or use 22250 / 10000 if they are fixed values). [Niki]
< Message edited by NikisArmy -- 8/10/2011 1:57:46 >
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