Icon wrote:This isn't Farmville with fighting, its Mortal Kombat with corn.
MaxPlanck wrote:An experienced player can and will still kill rabbits faster with slingshot than without slingshot.
Taipion wrote:The rabbit will actually run at you or close enough to you pretty frequently, using roundhouse kick or a polearm usually gets you a rabbit in a matter of a few seconds.
The rabbit only needs to be in range when you initiate the attack move to be aggroed, then will come close and be in range so it will be hit by the attack, and usually dies with just that one hit.
I would not advise stomp here, especially not for newbies, as it takes practice to time correctly, and if you just run up the the rabbit and engage combat with a stomp, the rabbit may very well attack and interrupt your stomp.
Also I advise against the use of slingshots for rabbit hunt as it is not faster, you will still need to hit with an actually damaging attack after initiating combat with a slingshot, and anytime you miss you also waste time.
For newer players there also is the problem that it (again) takes practice to aim correctly and they will therefore miss a lot, and carrying a lot of stones will be bad considering a newer players usually low carry weight.
MaxPlanck wrote:Taipion wrote:The rabbit will actually run at you or close enough to you pretty frequently, using roundhouse kick or a polearm usually gets you a rabbit in a matter of a few seconds.
The rabbit only needs to be in range when you initiate the attack move to be aggroed, then will come close and be in range so it will be hit by the attack, and usually dies with just that one hit.
I would not advise stomp here, especially not for newbies, as it takes practice to time correctly, and if you just run up the the rabbit and engage combat with a stomp, the rabbit may very well attack and interrupt your stomp.
Also I advise against the use of slingshots for rabbit hunt as it is not faster, you will still need to hit with an actually damaging attack after initiating combat with a slingshot, and anytime you miss you also waste time.
For newer players there also is the problem that it (again) takes practice to aim correctly and they will therefore miss a lot, and carrying a lot of stones will be bad considering a newer players usually low carry weight.
Have you ever stomped a rabbit before? Even at point blank range where the rabbit doesn't need to move at all the stomp will still hit the rabbit before it hits the player if it doesn't run away. As for crickets(which have 2 different attack types) they can interrupt a stomp with their fast attack move.
Using stomp is still bad to do but don't make up stuff about things you haven't even tested.
Complaining that a new player can't hit a slingshot is not an argument, they just need to practice it on at least 100 rabbits and they'll be experienced enough to aim good.
As for this carry weight thing you speak of, a stone only weighs 0.50 kg while a rabbit weighs 2.50 kg. Players having low carry weight has nothing to do with this and only affects the overall rabbits you can carry at once. And if a player takes 5 stones to hit 1 rabbit early on then just for practice then they can just chip some random boulder, etc. out in the wilderness to grab more until they are actually efficient in their aim.
Icon wrote:This isn't Farmville with fighting, its Mortal Kombat with corn.
TotalyMeow wrote:You can also use flint, smooth stone, or any other stone you might find in a slingshot. Chipping not required.
Icon wrote:This isn't Farmville with fighting, its Mortal Kombat with corn.
TotalyMeow wrote:Taipion uses Satan Salts to kill rabbits.
Taipion wrote:drugs are bad you know ^^
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