Feedback talk:User/Weston/Animate Flesh Golem

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I like this, but the Flesh Golem shouldn't have the pet interface meaning you can't control what it attacks, when to attack, if to avoid. I mean, come on, it's undead, it's stupid. Perhaps you should change the functionality to:

Elite Spell. You heal your Flesh Golem for 20...100...120 Health. If your Flesh Golem is dead, exploit nearest corpse to animate a level 1...18...22 Flesh Golem. This minion does not have health degeneration but a +3 natural health regeneration.

Also, what do you mean by: "All of your other animal companions deal 30...14...10 less damage with their attacks." is that the ranger skill pet? or do you mean your other bone minions or bone fiends and such. --Eclipse143 23:23, 7 December 2010 (UTC)

Animal companion means your ranger pet. - J.P.User J.P. sigicon.pngTalk 00:53, 8 December 2010 (UTC)
Lich was undead, he didn't come across as stupid. I just like the idea of the Flesh Golem being the Necromancer "pet" rather than just another minion. User Weston Sig.pngWeston talk 20:37, 8 December 2010 (UTC)
Smart undead = Liches, Vampires & Mummies. Stupid undead = skeletons, nightmares, wrights, ghosts, wraiths, & zombies. Golems are automaton constructs; like a computer, their programming is only as good as their user. --Falconeye 09:10, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
Just because the name "Golem" is in the skill title doesn't mean its a super-intelligent figure. And golems arent neccessarily classified at automaton's or computer constructs. That only comes to play in Asuran technology. Golem here just describes the creature as a bigger, more "buff" figure. And mummies aren't smart, they fall into the same category of "zombie" only lich & vampire would be appropiate to be classified as "smart". --Eclipse143 06:53, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
Interesting. I don't like the idea of a minion being a "Pet" at all. they tend to smell after a while. And also I would rather see the flesh Golem deal AOE damage with attacks or just have the added healing effect to its skill then the big change to what it is. Also mummies can be smart... they are usually servants to their lord but the lord is also mummified.. And a golem is simply an anthropomorphic being comprised of essentially inanimate matter. So yes both the Asuran golems and the necromancer golems would both be golems.--Yozuk 06:37, 16 December 2010 (UTC)

whats the point? It just kicks the concept of minions... --Kali Shin Shivara 04:26, 2 January 2011 (UTC)