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:Here's some names that I think get the idea across while still reducing letter count nicely. I also think that the order should be uniform for all monsters, and that we should put the common items first before getting to the more exotic items | :Here's some names that I think get the idea across while still reducing letter count nicely. I also think that the order should be uniform for all monsters, and that we should put the common items first before getting to the more exotic items | ||
− | :rF -> rC -> rElec -> rPois -> rN -> rTorm -> rSticky -> rAcid -> rWind -> rConstr -> rDrown -> rSil | + | :rF -> rC -> rElec -> rPois -> rN -> rTorm -> rRot -> rSticky -> rAcid -> rWind -> rConstr -> rDrown -> rSil |
:For vulnerabilities, we should just display the substance the creature is vulnerable to: | :For vulnerabilities, we should just display the substance the creature is vulnerable to: |
Revision as of 15:36, 18 April 2013
The monster template that appears on this page was generated by the bot. It did a pretty good job, but the fields which contain the resistances and vulnerabilities look a bit ugly, because the naming of the resistances and vulnerabilities is not uniform. I am not too sure which names we should be using. For example: rDrowning? Drowning? rConstrict? rConstriction?, ... I'm open to any suggestions. --CommanderC 15:42, 18 April 2013 (CEST)
- Here's some names that I think get the idea across while still reducing letter count nicely. I also think that the order should be uniform for all monsters, and that we should put the common items first before getting to the more exotic items
- rF -> rC -> rElec -> rPois -> rN -> rTorm -> rRot -> rSticky -> rAcid -> rWind -> rConstr -> rDrown -> rSil
- For vulnerabilities, we should just display the substance the creature is vulnerable to:
- Fire -> Cold -> Poison -> Holy -> Wrath -> Silver -> Orc slaying -> Dragon slaying
- Does this sound good to everyone? --MoogleDan 16:36, 18 April 2013 (CEST)