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As for fullbright eyes... uuuh I dunno :x
This could also work as a substitute for tier 5/6 nails! As rn they cap out at tier 4!
yeah but i was thinking tier 2, 3, and 4 could all get the 4 dif effects depending on how much dmg you wanna do
I think I get your concept! I like the idea of being able to choose different paths to evolve your nails. Like, after tier 1 you can choose to create ice nails, fire nails, poison nails, electric nails,etc and their upgraded counterparts (just as the normal nails go to tier 4)!
Just a Question/Suggestion though, would there be some type of ultimate elemental nails? Like, that do all damage types? I'm not sure how viable that would be in combat or in framerate, but it sounds like a cool concept in theory!
Also sorry for railroading your post! I really want to have tier 5, 6 and beyond nails ^_^;
Currently, the T4 claws inflict bleeding upon organic and robotic creatures, owing to the fact that the claws are supposedly long and sturdy enough for it - and I'd need to come up with reasonable ways to justify higher tiers doing additional types of damage.
Vanilla-wise, as a fellow modder has shown me, a weapon can be imbued with a single type of damage fairly easily. I'm not sure about multiple ones, though, as that may open a whole another can of worms, such as justifying having both Fire and Ice damage at the same time, for example :)