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I'm firmly against sequence breaking unless it would make Taylor's life easier. After all, she's not a gamer, so would not have the same reactions to situations as the average forumite.
I think its a bit of a combo of staying IC, as noted by the guy you responded to, and us voters not knowing the battlefield we'd have available.You know, it really bugged me up until now that nobody was voting for a sequence break, but I feel better about that now. Thanks. Granted, sequence breaking wouldn't have worked out very well unless someone gave a good plan of action, but it's the intent that's important. U&L may discuss the concept in a few posts if I can find somewhere good to cover it.
Yeah, as a gamer myself, I personally dislike sequence breaking. Yeah, it can be cool to see every now and then but nothing pisses me off as much as the first time I played MGS and found out that you can bypass entire swaths of the game by hiding in a truck with a cardboard box on your head. I didn't even know Psycho Mantis was a thing until I went looking for a strategy guide. In a game like Metroid where you literally need a few of the upgrades to survive existing in levels? Yeah, no.You know, it really bugged me up until now that nobody was voting for a sequence break, but I feel better about that now. Thanks. Granted, sequence breaking wouldn't have worked out very well unless someone gave a good plan of action, but it's the intent that's important. U&L may discuss the concept in a few posts if I can find somewhere good to cover it.
Actually, that brings up an interesting question. Are the upgrades to how the beam weapon function like the charge beam, spaser, wave and other variants covered under weapons? I don't see how they would be any more "weapon" than the already in use stun beam.I'm going to miss the Screw Attack (infinite jumps! Whee!), but I can see where you're coming from.
If she keeps the suit though, I think it'd be more than reasonable for her to hunt down additional attack modes, as not everything is vulnerable to a mere stun blast. That, plus the ability to switch between them, means that she won't always be hitting folks with her WAVE_BEAM_OF_DEATH(tm) when a simple stun blast will do, but will be glad to have the big boom when Leviathan comes a-calling.
Well, honestly, I kind of want to back track to get that grapple beam and anything we needed the new upgrades to get our hands on. It could even be in character now that Uber pointed out that there is totally stuff we have to backtrack to get a hold of.Looks like it's time to fight a skeletal dragon in the territory held by Nazis, unless there's a better plan.
... Its only four pages long. Read the thread. Seriously, we just went over how the screw attack is an attack and thus not available. And the Gravity Suit is just an upgrade on/for the Varia Suit anyway.So, how powerful is the suit at this point? Also, do we have both Varia Suit and Gravity Suit? I'm not sure.
We must take Screw Attack at some point however. Best upgrade ever.
As to Tracing, I'd think it'd fall under the same rules as Rho Aias and similar objects, i.e. related enough to weapons to be created with Tracing, but not to the same quality as proper weapons.
They are three times as expensive as an equivalent weapon. That is a big caveat there.If I recall correctly, shields and armor are just three times as expensive as weapons.