Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-33009418-20171107103838/@comment-33009418-20171107221505

Legatus a latere wrote: Swordsbane wrote:

Legatus a latere wrote: Add a coooldown for usage of each medicine or remedy. I can see people bringing stacks upon stacks of silversage in active combat. Addtionally, it'll be better for the cooldown to be independent of the type of treatment, meaning you could carry five types of healing medicine and get all of their effects one at a time at the cost of hotbar space This is the purpose of a bandage (though it stops bleeding, too). You can have multiple medicines in the same item slot. I guess a cool down would be good, but I have no clue how long... I could use some help on this. Why that is easy, it's as simply as setting a fixed vaule on each ingredient and slapping that sum onto the bandage cooldown. However, there are synergies present(regen/instanthealing) which may turn on a *2 modifier for cooldown and discourage the use of OP bandages in one item slot. I like the idea of reducing natural regen as it's too easy to heal off wounds in game when you're at one heart and you hide out with a kebab or two.

As for the time you'd want to attach for the cooldown I would say the cooldown would probably look something like:

(# of hearts healed collectively)*(# of modifiers/ingredients)*(# of positive status effects)-(# of negative status effects) That's not what I meant! That is what I would do! What I mean is how long for the herbs? like 5:00 cooldown on Athelas or 1:00 for silver sage.

Sir Lazuli wrote: S&#039;moregoth wrote: 168.216.131.98 wrote: S&#039;moregoth wrote: In my opinion, this is more than just "inspired" by those threads.

Anyway, back to the actual suggestion, here are some questions that I have about it: 1. look at the above comment.
 * What is "Bleeding"?
 * How does the Bandage Work?

2. Bandages are the way to combine/apply the herbs. I guess a it could remove the bleeding effect? OK. In that case, you should probably add those to the main post before too long.

If I remember correctly, the "Black Breath" was something entirely different. Now that you mention it, it kinda was. That’s why Morgul Blades should just do wither and ordinary serious wounds, not Black Breath. This would only be received when fighting a Ringwraith - either being wounded by them or receiving wounds from them.

I like the edits to the article. One thing to note: I was checking the Wikipedia article on Osha and maybe another name (one of the many listed on the article) would sound better. For example, bear root or mountain ginseng.

Textures to come.

1. That's why I didn't change the name.

2. Bear root would work