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Autor Thema: Elrond - Lord of Imladris  (Gelesen 108852 mal)

TiberiusOgden

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #165 am: 2. Aug 2015, 21:13 »
Galadriel likes creating Whirlwinds/Storms and magical Mists, while Elrond prefers the Water
I always thought that they should change their rings.
Because in Tolkien world Elrond controls water (Bruinen) and Galadriel air (Mist/Whirlwind). But maybe due to balance ... xD each of them has the opposite effect, otherwise would be OP, because rings of elements would support their natural skills.

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #166 am: 3. Aug 2015, 20:03 »
Galadriel likes creating Whirlwinds/Storms and magical Mists, while Elrond prefers the Water
I always thought that they should change their rings.
Because in Tolkien world Elrond controls water (Bruinen) and Galadriel air (Mist/Whirlwind). But maybe due to balance ... xD each of them has the opposite effect, otherwise would be OP, because rings of elements would support their natural skills.
And Cirdan seemed quiet to me, so he gets the Fire Ring Narya to help with leadership. Great theory, I like it! Although, it should be remembered that Vilya and Narya were both initially given to Gil-galad. Myabe he was shy and strong with water as well? :D

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #167 am: 3. Aug 2015, 20:16 »
pout a spell the change of the rings to make them more powerfull   :P  xD :D

TiberiusOgden

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #168 am: 4. Aug 2015, 19:04 »
By the way - this thread is one of the longest threads around English forum. :o :P

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #169 am: 4. Aug 2015, 19:14 »
thats nice

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #170 am: 4. Aug 2015, 20:39 »
By the way - this thread is one of the longest threads around English forum. :o :P

It seems that Elrond attracts a lot of interest around here  8-)

TiberiusOgden

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #171 am: 8. Aug 2015, 22:12 »
Maybe horse can be from the beginning (level one) and "water horses" at level seven, but logically more effective (causing more damage etc.) ...

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #172 am: 8. Aug 2015, 22:42 »
I have vision of skill, that Elrond could have.
It could be called "Noldor wisdom" and, for some time, will shortened cooldown of all heroes/units abilities and spells.
What do you think?

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #173 am: 8. Aug 2015, 22:56 »
I have vision of skill, that Elrond could have.
It could be called "Noldor wisdom" and, for some time, will shortened cooldown of all heroes/units abilities and spells.
What do you think?

I don't like this idea so much.
If you check the other posts, you will see how we came out with deciding not to give Elrond any other ability that involves his Foresight or Wisdom, also because he already is capable of giving heroes a bit of experience via his Wisdom  :)

Furthermore, I never regarded Elrond's Wisdom as a possible means to harm or telepathically blind the enemies.
It's Galadriel who is constantly under the telepathic 'assaults' of Sauron, and then blocks them and reveals his evil plans  8-)

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #174 am: 8. Aug 2015, 23:03 »
Oh right then! It was just proposal. ;)

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #175 am: 8. Aug 2015, 23:20 »
i think Tiberius said elrond has some kind of Foresight its like a passive it gives more exp because of his Foresight or something like that

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #176 am: 9. Aug 2015, 13:49 »
i think Tiberius said elrond has some kind of Foresight its like a passive it gives more exp because of his Foresight or something like that

Elrond, according to this thread's proposal, will be able to give a small amount of experience to a single hero via his advices and Wisdom, and, with the passive bonus of his Noldorin Armour, fasten the gathering of experience of the surrounding units; his Foresight is not involved at all, at least for what concerns the gameplay (map-revealing abilities).
I think it is not necessary giving Elrond a further Foresight-related power, since this aspect is already well implemented in Rivendell (Gildor's Vision, Círdan's Omniscience and the Palantír of Elostirion)  :)

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #177 am: 9. Aug 2015, 15:17 »
i think Tiberius said elrond has some kind of Foresight its like a passive it gives more exp because of his Foresight or something like that

Elrond, according to this thread's proposal, will be able to give a small amount of experience to a single hero via his advices and Wisdom, and, with the passive bonus of his Noldorin Armour, fasten the gathering of experience of the surrounding units; his Foresight is not involved at all, at least for what concerns the gameplay (map-revealing abilities).
I think it is not necessary giving Elrond a further Foresight-related power, since this aspect is already well implemented in Rivendell (Gildor's Vision, Círdan's Omniscience and the Palantír of Elostirion)  :)
you agree with you mate but i still remember Tiberius said something about his foresight

TiberiusOgden

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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #178 am: 9. Aug 2015, 15:39 »
i still remember Tiberius said something about his foresight

I've implemented it to its armour. It doesn't matter, it's only reference.


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Re: Elrond - Lord of Imladris
« Antwort #179 am: 9. Aug 2015, 20:24 »
i still remember Tiberius said something about his foresight

I've implemented it to its armour. It doesn't matter, it's only reference.

still he can see in the future its ok for me