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{{Power|[[Image:AssaultWeapons ARBurst.png|22px]]| Submachinegun| Ranged, Lethal, Foe -Defense| Rapid fire rifle. Can reduce target's defense.<br>'''Level Range''' 10-20 }} | {{Power|[[Image:AssaultWeapons ARBurst.png|22px]]| Submachinegun| Ranged, Lethal, Foe -Defense| Rapid fire rifle. Can reduce target's defense.<br />'''Level Range''' 10-20 }} | ||
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{{Power|[[Image:AssaultWeapons ARBurst.png|22px]]| Submachinegun| Ranged, Lethal, Foe -Defense| Rapid fire rifle. Can reduce target's defense.<br>'''Minimum Level''' 10 }} | {{Power|[[Image:AssaultWeapons ARBurst.png|22px]]| Submachinegun| Ranged, Lethal, Foe -Defense| Rapid fire rifle. Can reduce target's defense.<br />'''Minimum Level''' 10 }} | ||
: Of course, this is just a visual example. I would modify the '''Power''' template for best results. {{User:StarGeek/sig}} 00:09, 2 October 2006 (PDT) | : Of course, this is just a visual example. I would modify the '''Power''' template for best results. {{User:StarGeek/sig}} 00:09, 2 October 2006 (PDT) | ||
:: I tought of that at first, Geek...But there's a couple problems: one: they lose old attacks as they gain new ones, so this means a new mob entry, to keep consistency with the rest of the section, which is done this way. And second, I can't determine the levels of the attacks without running a Mayhem mission per level, as these Guards are only found in Mayhems and Heists. Heists are pretty rare to find in my experience, so... this is a bit complex, but I'm sure I can solve it =D --[[User:Yakovlev|Yakovlev]] 08:52, 2 October 2006 (PDT) | :: I tought of that at first, Geek...But there's a couple problems: one: they lose old attacks as they gain new ones, so this means a new mob entry, to keep consistency with the rest of the section, which is done this way. And second, I can't determine the levels of the attacks without running a Mayhem mission per level, as these Guards are only found in Mayhems and Heists. Heists are pretty rare to find in my experience, so... this is a bit complex, but I'm sure I can solve it =D --[[User:Yakovlev|Yakovlev]] 08:52, 2 October 2006 (PDT) | ||
== Nice touch! == | |||
Look closely at the shoulder patches, all of them have a semi-innocent ribbon behind an eagle. This bears a striking resemblance to the lower legs of the arachnos "Spider" logo.--[[User:Gruegirl|Gruegirl]] 09:51, 15 August 2010 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 09:51, 15 August 2010
Added levels...
I don't like this method of adding levels. At all. But until I can think of something better to show easily the attacks of these guys, I don't have anything better. The only thing I can think of would be running a Mayhem Mission per level, to determine the level range of each model...nor easy, nor brief...nor fun =/
If someone can think of something better, please add it... --Yakovlev 14:32, 1 October 2006 (PDT)
- Maybe just adding a level range to the power?
Submachinegun Ranged, Lethal, Foe -Defense
Rapid fire rifle. Can reduce target's defense.
Level Range 10-20
or
Submachinegun Ranged, Lethal, Foe -Defense
Rapid fire rifle. Can reduce target's defense.
Minimum Level 10
- Of course, this is just a visual example. I would modify the Power template for best results. User:StarGeek/sig 00:09, 2 October 2006 (PDT)
- I tought of that at first, Geek...But there's a couple problems: one: they lose old attacks as they gain new ones, so this means a new mob entry, to keep consistency with the rest of the section, which is done this way. And second, I can't determine the levels of the attacks without running a Mayhem mission per level, as these Guards are only found in Mayhems and Heists. Heists are pretty rare to find in my experience, so... this is a bit complex, but I'm sure I can solve it =D --Yakovlev 08:52, 2 October 2006 (PDT)
Nice touch!
Look closely at the shoulder patches, all of them have a semi-innocent ribbon behind an eagle. This bears a striking resemblance to the lower legs of the arachnos "Spider" logo.--Gruegirl 09:51, 15 August 2010 (UTC)