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Gen. Grievous1138 wrote:

Lord Epicus! wrote:

Gen. Grievous1138 wrote:

Lord Epicus! wrote: I have a better idea for your morgul-blades: When striking a player with one, the target player gets a debuff that lasts around 30 minutes or so, and when the debuff ends, the players instantly dies and a wraith takes it's place. To end the debuff and live, the players needs to drink potent miruvor. And the crafting recipe doesn't make much sence to me, how does 8 gulduril blocks make anything that powerful? I think it would be better to just leave these morgul-blades un-craftable for now.

I get morgul orc and uruk armour, and I guess knight armour is acceptable, but I have to disagree with the warrior armour and all those fancy helmets. This is a subfaction, not it's own huge faction that deserves 5 kinds of armour and 2 extra fancy helmets, I just find that a bit much for a subfaction. Thirty minutes? That seems a bit long for an in-game effect... As for crafting, do you realize how expensive eight full blocks of gulduril is?

Well, what would you rather warriors have? Knight armor is made for men, and if they were given Uruk armor they would be near-identical to uruks. The idea is to make them look distinct. It's easier for the good players that way, in a sense.

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 22:45, March 12, 2017 (UTC) I know how expensive 8 blocks of gulduril is, but I'm just saying the recipe seems a little silly, like cramming a bunch of crystal blocks into a knife is sorta like saying "oh make dis armor stronger by surrounding with 8 mithril blocks", if you know what I mean? The effect time could of course be changed in config, but I guess sometime around 15-20 minutes is cool to.

I don't really like the idea of morgul warriors, I think that just normal orcs, uruks, and the knights are cool. The orcs are normal soldiers, the uruks are the more elite soldiers, the knights cavalry, and the warriors are just there... See MrHobit's comment about this to. They are undeniably canon: Boromir I was killed in a battle in which no Nazgûl or men were present by a Morgul-wound in the Third Age, meaning that orcs with Morgul-weapons were present and existed. That's more than can be said for many less powerful things.

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 00:08, March 13, 2017 (UTC) If any NPC should have morgul weapons, make it the uruks rarely, no need to add another type of soldier that is basically an uruk but has a chance to have an OP weapon. 30 seconds of wither and 8 damage is, in my opinion, too OP for something so cheap, and in the hands of an NPC is a little much.