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 killer-from-t...
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post 19 Sep 2009, 18:30 | #1
summon control It may already have been said but in dofus 2.0 I think people should control their summons, answer what you think smile.gif
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 Outyell
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post 30 Sep 2009, 11:40 | #2
Yeah lol.. Im an osa and my summons (when I fight crackrocs) go in a wrong way and crackrock goes for me.. Though I have been practising on how not to be reached by it and yeah.. Anyway Good idea

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 Uku-koashi
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post 11 Oct 2009, 18:25 | #3
you know that making summonable creters useable would like having an extra account on the same dofus but i do see a point in light in this but mainly making them controlable could cause more probs saying you cheated etc.... but the good side i see is that you wont die or you want it to go where you want it to go
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 Rouyn
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post 2 Nov 2009, 21:59 | #4
I am completely for this idea, I understand need of AI Summons in RPGs to make gameplay easier, but Dofus is a strategy game. Summons are part of the summoner's team so why not let the summoner be able to control them? Since Dofus is a strategy game, the addiction of being able to control your summons gives the players more team formations, especially Osas since they ARE the summoning class, their fighting style is with their team of summons, there isn't really any strategy involved if the summon move by themselves, its impossible for the summoner to think of a good strategy when their chess pieces are not moving where the player wants them to go. I also believe there were some bugs and issues with the summons going retarded, so yeah that would be another reason why summons should be controllable.

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