Allow Players to Assign Skills to B, N, and M keys (1, 2, and 3 Buttons for Mobile)
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 1:14 am
Okay, I've seen many people suggesting skills (and I mean, like, unique skills) and... Guys, you shouldn't be doing that now! Not yet at least. Instead, we need to prevent clutter from happening first.
To do that, I think players should have the ability to assign skills to the three skill keys, which are B, N, and M. You know, basically custom keybinding for skills. With that, I think we can allow for more unique skills to appear. Like, for instance, let's say you're a wizard. You got Magic Breath, which uses the M key.
Now, let's say you wanna replace that with, say, a Fireball spell that does 2.1x a mage's base damage. You can swap Magic Breath out and instead have the Fireball spell make use of the M key.
What I'm trying to do is actually open the doors for players to make use of unique skills; after all, how balanced are players going to be with just a set of finite skills as opposed to skills they're free to assign to the three skill keys (again, B, N, and M)?
But yeah, there's that. This was something I've warned you all about years ago and now, I think this is more important. Have y'all never heard of prevention?
To do that, I think players should have the ability to assign skills to the three skill keys, which are B, N, and M. You know, basically custom keybinding for skills. With that, I think we can allow for more unique skills to appear. Like, for instance, let's say you're a wizard. You got Magic Breath, which uses the M key.
Now, let's say you wanna replace that with, say, a Fireball spell that does 2.1x a mage's base damage. You can swap Magic Breath out and instead have the Fireball spell make use of the M key.
What I'm trying to do is actually open the doors for players to make use of unique skills; after all, how balanced are players going to be with just a set of finite skills as opposed to skills they're free to assign to the three skill keys (again, B, N, and M)?
But yeah, there's that. This was something I've warned you all about years ago and now, I think this is more important. Have y'all never heard of prevention?