Bandos' Prayerbook
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Bandos' Prayerbook
Someone inspired me.
Endless Rage / Merciless Rage / Immoveable Object
Reduces Agility by 7 / 14 / 21 % and increases your Attack / Archery / Sorcery by the amount.
Undying Fury / Relentless Force / Unstoppable Force
Reduces Defence by 7 / 14 / 21 % and increases your Strength / Marksmanship / Mana by the amount.
Blood Scent - Increased attack speed against enemies below 20% health.
Brutality - 10% increased damage per enemy attacking you.
I'm thinking prayers that make you better with a cost (whether the cost is a direct reduction, putting yourself at risk, etc).
Endless Rage / Merciless Rage / Immoveable Object
Reduces Agility by 7 / 14 / 21 % and increases your Attack / Archery / Sorcery by the amount.
Undying Fury / Relentless Force / Unstoppable Force
Reduces Defence by 7 / 14 / 21 % and increases your Strength / Marksmanship / Mana by the amount.
Blood Scent - Increased attack speed against enemies below 20% health.
Brutality - 10% increased damage per enemy attacking you.
I'm thinking prayers that make you better with a cost (whether the cost is a direct reduction, putting yourself at risk, etc).
Re: Bandos' Prayerbook
I suppose Bandos would approve. He would be one of those people that have a severe Napoleon complex (hence the outnumbered thing) and would go around saying "The best defence is a good offense".
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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Re: Bandos' Prayerbook
I need something similar to Protect, Deflect and Weakness (from the Zamorak suggestion) for Bandos. *pontificates*
Re: Bandos' Prayerbook
Revenge probably. You endure the damage and then you throw it back much harder. Unlike protect, the damage can be returned, but unlike deflect, your combat style needs to correspond to the attack style endured to return damage.
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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So wait, you have to be using melee to deflect melee? I think that defeats the purpose of them... since prayers a more often used to cover gaps in your armour. But I like the idea that it doesn't shield damage, instead it just reflects it.
Or... hmm... resilience? The lower your health the more you resist. Then have a second set (similar to how Zamorak's has both Weakness and Vulnerability) which increases your damage the less health you have.
Resilience to Melee - 10% of melee damage is absorbed. For every 10% health lost, you absorb 8% more melee damage.
Vengeance of Melee - For every 10% health lost, you deal 5% more melee damage.
Both are overhead, but you can stack one resilience with one vengeance prayer (they don't have to match).
Or... hmm... resilience? The lower your health the more you resist. Then have a second set (similar to how Zamorak's has both Weakness and Vulnerability) which increases your damage the less health you have.
Resilience to Melee - 10% of melee damage is absorbed. For every 10% health lost, you absorb 8% more melee damage.
Vengeance of Melee - For every 10% health lost, you deal 5% more melee damage.
Both are overhead, but you can stack one resilience with one vengeance prayer (they don't have to match).
Re: Bandos' Prayerbook
It so it doesn't simply become the same as Deflect attacks. You still endure the damage such that you are protected from it, but instead you are having revenge, by using the damage you would have taken to throw back at a foe if the combat style you are using matches theirs.
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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I don't see why your combat styles have to match, though. The effect is still valid if not. And to reiterate, it undermines that point of the protect-style prayers.
Re: Bandos' Prayerbook
A few reaons why the combat style has to match;
1. To improve on existing prayers by returning the damage through attack.
2. To not simply copy ancient curses. You can deal back damage but not as immediate recoil, but rather to use their own strength as yours, but you can't really throw back range damage as a mage. It'd be like trying to catch an arrow in midflight and throw it back using a staff.
3. Do not doubt Big High War God. Doubters must die!
1. To improve on existing prayers by returning the damage through attack.
2. To not simply copy ancient curses. You can deal back damage but not as immediate recoil, but rather to use their own strength as yours, but you can't really throw back range damage as a mage. It'd be like trying to catch an arrow in midflight and throw it back using a staff.
3. Do not doubt Big High War God. Doubters must die!
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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Re: Bandos' Prayerbook
I can't think of a substantial amount. D:
I'm going for the Napoleon Complex (as Morbius calls it), using their strength against them (similar to Havoc, Entropy and Turmoil but only based on their stats), using defence for offence (quite literally), improving the weakest link type thing, etc. But this still creates less prayers and even Zaros has.
I'm going for the Napoleon Complex (as Morbius calls it), using their strength against them (similar to Havoc, Entropy and Turmoil but only based on their stats), using defence for offence (quite literally), improving the weakest link type thing, etc. But this still creates less prayers and even Zaros has.
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Zectiox- Advocate
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Re: Bandos' Prayerbook
Have to study bandos more to get a view what kind of "prayers" they could have
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