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: Looks generally good to me so far, though hard to say until the effects are fleshed out. Are we going to have a separate article for "Blaster's Wrath: Accuracy/Damage (Superior)"? This article needs to either encompass both or reference it, especially since the two enhancements are mutually exclusive. The Superior version will also need a different block of text since they can't be sold on the market and have other restrictions. Also, this is not an Invention enhancement and should not be categorized as such as that is misleading. The category system may need some reworking to accommodate these. -- [[User:Sekoia|Sekoia]] 18:26, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
: Looks generally good to me so far, though hard to say until the effects are fleshed out. Are we going to have a separate article for "Blaster's Wrath: Accuracy/Damage (Superior)"? This article needs to either encompass both or reference it, especially since the two enhancements are mutually exclusive. The Superior version will also need a different block of text since they can't be sold on the market and have other restrictions. Also, this is not an Invention enhancement and should not be categorized as such as that is misleading. The category system may need some reworking to accommodate these. -- [[User:Sekoia|Sekoia]] 18:26, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
:: "Blaster's Wrath: Accuracy/Damage (Superior)" Nununununu. They're named in-game in the form of "Superior Blaster's Wrath: Accuracy/Damage"... I think they should have different articles, since they're very much different Enhancements, though the mutual exclusivity and catalysis notes would be a good idea.
:: As for pricing, the procs/globals cost 500 Reward Merits, the others cost 400 Reward Merits, they cannot be bought with Alignment or Incarnate Merits and cannot be sold to stores. Normal AOs can be traded to other players and sold on the market, but Catalyzed AOs are account-bound. --[[User:GuyPerfect|GuyPerfect]] 20:32, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
:::The category issue is acknowledges, but is a relic of the use of the "UniqueIO" flag, so that will probably need to be changed to take an argument that gives a different category, and/or a different name.  Some other issues are simply in the fact that much of the page was copied from one of the Miracle IO pages...  It exists mainly because one didn't exist before, and we have to start somewhere.
:::Any comment on the Drop Pool symbol(s)?  Also, I agree that the Superior Blaster's Wrath needs a seperate page, to include the additional differentiating information and aslo as a place to use the [[File:DropIcon-ATs.png|20px]] symbol.  :) 
:::Also, make any changes to the template or page as you see fit, if folks disagree they can talk about it here, and/or alter it to make it better. —[[User:Thirty7|Thirty7]] [[File:Talk-Icon.jpg|link=User talk:Thirty7]] 03:49, 21 March 2012 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 03:49, 21 March 2012

Template?

This page was created as an intentional WIP for what an ATO page could look like. Feel free to alter any aspect of it including the templates that were created for it and the category used. I would glady begin adapting this format for use on other ATO pages, but don't really want to do so until some (any) amount of consensus is reached on the formatting. I would be making this suggestion on the forums, but it seems like there are some cases in which that causes a ridiculous amount of wait time after a consensus seems to be reached until implimentation... perhaps because so many people get involved no one wants to step on toes when they decide to do it?

At any rate, here it is... mess with it as you like. —Thirty7 Talk-Icon.jpg 04:35, 20 March 2012 (UTC)

Looks generally good to me so far, though hard to say until the effects are fleshed out. Are we going to have a separate article for "Blaster's Wrath: Accuracy/Damage (Superior)"? This article needs to either encompass both or reference it, especially since the two enhancements are mutually exclusive. The Superior version will also need a different block of text since they can't be sold on the market and have other restrictions. Also, this is not an Invention enhancement and should not be categorized as such as that is misleading. The category system may need some reworking to accommodate these. -- Sekoia 18:26, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
"Blaster's Wrath: Accuracy/Damage (Superior)" Nununununu. They're named in-game in the form of "Superior Blaster's Wrath: Accuracy/Damage"... I think they should have different articles, since they're very much different Enhancements, though the mutual exclusivity and catalysis notes would be a good idea.
As for pricing, the procs/globals cost 500 Reward Merits, the others cost 400 Reward Merits, they cannot be bought with Alignment or Incarnate Merits and cannot be sold to stores. Normal AOs can be traded to other players and sold on the market, but Catalyzed AOs are account-bound. --GuyPerfect 20:32, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
The category issue is acknowledges, but is a relic of the use of the "UniqueIO" flag, so that will probably need to be changed to take an argument that gives a different category, and/or a different name. Some other issues are simply in the fact that much of the page was copied from one of the Miracle IO pages... It exists mainly because one didn't exist before, and we have to start somewhere.
Any comment on the Drop Pool symbol(s)? Also, I agree that the Superior Blaster's Wrath needs a seperate page, to include the additional differentiating information and aslo as a place to use the DropIcon-ATs.png symbol.  :)
Also, make any changes to the template or page as you see fit, if folks disagree they can talk about it here, and/or alter it to make it better. —Thirty7 Talk-Icon.jpg 03:49, 21 March 2012 (UTC)