Feedback talk:User/Thrashed/Friend to Foe

Sounds like Zombies :)--Amantis 19:19, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
 * Everyone loves zombies. 8B --Thrashed 20:34, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

I don't think it would work for standard combat.
 * it exacerbates the "death cost" already associated with losing teammates, into a "death spiral".
 * if everyone started on one side, it would encourage transformed characters to just sit out.

However, there are two situations where it might work: Nom 06:34, 22 September 2009 (UTC)
 * many-teams (including individual) melee: once you are eliminated, you can keep playing in a lesser role; having lots of randomly assigned players / teams reduces potential for cheating.
 * challenge-style missions, where a team of PCs takes on a random team of monsters controlled by players, who respawn as a new (tougher?) monster when killed. Sufficient numbers on the bad guys side would discourage cheating, and there could be a separate title track (or just kill-count award) for the bad guys.


 * Surely this would be a cool PvP situation?


 * Two massive raid groups, and one of the groups gets turned into undead.
 * The victors get a PvP reward, the loosers get nothing, therefore making it worth playing a part in it.
 * Once killed you could respawn (re-raise as undead from a set location / arrive as re-enforcements for living) untill a timer or death count etc.
 * Each team could be given an extra skill:
 * Undead - canibalism (eats enemy bodies for health)
 * Living - purge (damage boost for a limited time after killing an undead)

This is actually a really open ended possibility for pvp and gives a new dynamic and a reason for actually fighting apart from "I, sir, challenge your guild to a duel!"

It could feature having to capture points, killing a certain number of enemies, or slaying a general.

Your onto a winner :) develop more Chibot2000 23:49, 18 January 2010 (UTC)

Are you talking about good-evil allignment, because that would be cool too.--Bold Baby Undies 18:06, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
 * Not sure if you're talking to me or Chibot, but... the dream involved people dying, but instead of resurrecting and still being part of the allied team, they rose up and were made to fight their allies by some force not seen. Like something possessed them and even their skills were different.  Not exactly undead, just realigned.  Kind of like the Borg. LoL --Thrashed 01:52, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
 * Why are you guys talking about WoW. This site is for guild wars. 75.142.18.101 01:56, 24 September 2010 (UTC)