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==Summon Creature Roles==
==Roles of Summoned Followers==
===Blade Spirit===
===Blade Spirit===
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Revision as of 08:52, 14 June 2020

Summary

  • Allows the player to be visible to dead players and understand their speech
  • Using the Spirit Speak skill does NOT heal the player
  • Using the Spirit Speak skill absorbs Spirit Energy into Spirit Stones that are used to empower Summoning spells
  • Spirit Speaking increases the Stats and Skills of all 8th Circle summons by (35% x (Effective Spirit Speaking Skill / 100))
  • Spirit Speaking increases the Stats and Skills of all 5th Circle summons by (20% x (Effective Spirit Speaking Skill / 100))
  • Spirit Speaking increases Dispel Resistance of all summons by (20% x (Effective Spirit Speaking Skill / 100))
  • The amount of Spirit Stone charge absorbed by using the Spirit Speaking skill near corpses has been increased by 50%


Summoning Spirit Stones

  • Players may purchase Empty Spirit Stones from NPC Mage Shopkeepers
  • Players no longer need to "activate" Summoning Spirit Stones
  • Players can double-click a Summoning Spirit Stone and target one of their summons to extend their Summon Duration by its Base Summon Duration (i.e. add 120 seconds + bonuses from Mastery Chain Links + Summoner's Tome Upgrades)
  • Players can double-click a Summoning Spirit Stone and target themselves to automatically target whichever of their current summons has the shortest duration remaining and extend their duration by its Base Summon Duration
  • Extending a Level 5 summon consumes 10% Spirit Stone Charge
  • Extending a Level 8 summon consumes 25% Spirit Stone Charge
  • Players cannot increase the duration of a summon if it has 15 minutes or more duration remaining
  • Players can double-click a Summoning Spirit Stone and target the stone itself to attempt to maximize all existing summon duration with all Spirit Stone Charges available



Blade Spirits and Energy Vortexes

  • Blade Spirits and Energy Vortexes are now "non-hostile" to players and tamed creatures and will never attack them
  • Blade Spirits and Energy Vortexes are still considered "Berserk" creatures and will automatically attack any non-tamed creatures/NPCs that are grey in their perception range (players have no control over which monsters/NPCs they attack)
  • Blade Spirits and Energy Vortex will now flag as Green to their caster/allies and Blue to other players (similar to normal pets), and while they will be considered "owned" by the caster, the caster cannot issue any commands to them
  • In order to Release a Blade Spirit or Energy Vortex, players must cast Dispel on them or simply wait for summon duration to expire
  • Blade Spirits and Energy Vortexes and they now gain all player-skill related bonuses (such as Herding Focused Aggresion) that normal summons would receive (including bonuses from Aspect Gear / Mastery Chains)
  • Blade Spirits and Energy Vortexes will now have boosted aggro (higher amounts than Patrol/Guarding/Attack mode-ordered tamed creatures)



Autodispel

  • Mini-Bosses, Shrine Bosses, Bosses, and Event Bosses will attempt to Autodispel a player's summoned creatures at various intervals when they take damage from them
  • Rather than simply destroying the summoned creature outright, Autodispel deals 60% of a summoned creature's maximum hit points as raw damage
    • Mini-Bosses will attempt to autodispel each summoned creature at most once every 10 seconds
    • Shrine Bosses will attempt to autodispel each summoned creature at most once every 8 seconds
    • Bosses will attempt to autodispel each summoned creature at most once every 6 seconds
    • Event Bosses will attempt to autodispel each summomed creature at most once every 4 seconds
  • Autodispel against a Level 8 summon will inflict 40% of that summon's Max Hit Points as raw damage to the creature
  • Autodispel against a Level 5 summon will inflict 60% of that summon's Max Hit Points as raw damage to the creature
  • Dispel Resistance for a summon now reduces the raw damage received from Autodispel by that percentage amount (previously acted as a "subtraction" to the percent amount)
    • If a summoned creature has Dispel Resistance, the damage taken is reduced by that amount (i.e. a creature with a 15% Dispel Resistance will only take 45% of it's max hit points as damage from Autodispel)
    • Water Elementals have a natural 15% Dispel Resistance that stacks with any Dispel Resistance

For instance an Ancient Energy Vortex that has 800 Hit Points, summoned by a player with 100 Spirit Speak, that is being Autodispelled would initially take 800 x .40 = 320 damage, which then gets reduced through Dispel Resistance to (320 * (1 - .20)) = 256 Damage taken


PvP

  • A summon created by a player has a (66% * (Spirit Speaking skill / 100)) chance to ignore another player's Dispel/Mass Dispel effect cast against it
  • If a player enters PvP or removes any Aspect Armor or Mastery Chains that provided a bonus to Effective Spirit Speaking Skill, any summons owned by that player will automatically revert to the Stats and Skills that would be provided by the player's base printed Spirit Speaking Skill (instead of Effective Spirit Speaking skill)


Summoner's Tome

  • Players can now craft Summoner's Tomes through Inscription, which are used as a tool to greatly improve the power and utility of summons
  • Players will need 80 Spirit Speaking or higher to utilize the benefits of Summoner's Tomes
  • Summoner's Tomes are always blessed
  • Similar to Aspect Gear, every player now has a "Summoner Profile" that is stored for them on a per character basis and is permanent (can't be lost)
  • Players can double-click a Summoner's Tome in their backpack to view their character's Summoner Profile through a special Summoner's Tome menu
  • Summoner Tomes are non-unique and players can use any of them to access their Summoner Profiles (i.e. a player that loses their Summoner's Tome can simply craft a new one and they will not lose any progress on their Summoner Profile)



Summoner Tome Menu

  • Players can view their Summoner Profile through the Summoner's Tome Menu by double-clicking any Summoner's Tome in their backpack
  • While players need 80 Spirit Speak to utilize the benefits of a Summoner's Tome, any player may view their profile even with insufficient Spirit Speak skill
  • On the Overview Page of the Summoner Tome Menu, players can see a summary of all their Spell Entries for each of the 8 Summoning spells (such as Blade Spirits, Air Elemental, Fire Elemental, Energy Vortex, etc) in that player's Summoner Profile
  • Each Spell Entry has a "Points Unlocked" and "Upgrade Progress" listing
  • Players can click the Diamond button next to each Spell Entry to jump to that spell's individual page
  • Players can also use the buttons on the bottom toolbar to jump to individual spell pages, or click the button next to the Tome Icon at the bottom to return to the Overview Page



Spell Upgrade Progress

  • If players have at least 80 Spirit Speaking skill on their character, and have a Summoner's Tome in their backpack, they can earn "Upgrade Progress" towards summon spells (see "Max Upgrade Points" section below for details)
  • When players fight non-tamed/non-summoned creatures while using summons, they will earn "Upgrade Progress" for that summon spell, similar to earning Aspect Experience, Mastery Chain Experience, etc
  • Progress amounts earned are based on the Gold Value of the creature killed, and the Damage Percent that player did to the creature (similar to how all other forms of Experience earned on the server are calculated)
  • If a player uses a single summon type to fight a creature (such as only Air Elementals) all Upgrade Progress earned from that creature killed will be attributed to that single spell
  • If a player uses multiple summon types against a creature, Upgrade progress will be divided evenly among the different summon types they used (ie. 50% each for 2 types, 33% each for 3 types, etc)
  • Similar to other forms of Experience, players can select how/and if they want Summoner Upgrade Progress to be displayed for their character through Paperdoll -> Help -> Commands -> Text Displays -> [ShowSummonersTomeExperience
  • Players can choose to have Summoner Upgrade Progress amounts display overhead, in the system message area, or not at all
  • Players can view Upgrade Progress for each spell in the Summoner Tome Menu Overview page
  • Players can also view Upgrade Progress for spells in the individual Spell Entry pages for a spell



Unlocking Upgrade Points

  • When players reach 100% Upgrade Progress for a spell, they unlock an Upgrade Point for that spell
  • Players will receive a system message and sound effect when they unlock an Upgrade Point for a spell
  • The total number of Upgrade Points unlocked for each spell is displayed next to the spell's icon on the Overview Page
  • And is displayed at the bottom of the page as part of the Upgrade Points Spent listing


Upgrades and Spending Upgrade Points

  • Every summon spell has 10 different Upgrades that players chose from, each having their own Upgrade Point Cost that must be spent to activate them
  • Upgrade choices are not permanent: players can select and deselect Upgrades freely to spend/release their point costs from their total
  • Upgrades apply unique bonuses and unlock abilities that will be added to that particular summon created by the player
  • Clicking the Info Button next to an upgrade will display a summary of what the upgrade offers when activated
  • Clicking the Diamond Button next to an Upgrade will activate it and add its Point Cost to the Upgrade Points Spent total
  • Upgrades that are active for a spell have their checkbox selected and display in Green text
  • Clicking the Diamond Button next to an activated Upgrade will deselect it and free up its Point Cost total
  • Players cannot select or deselect Upgrade while they have any summons currently alive in the game world, however



Max Upgrade Points

  • For each Summon Spell, players can unlock up to a maximum of a 30 Upgrade Points possible
  • Once a player has Unlocked a point for a spell, they can never lose it
    • However, characters will only be able to spend up to (Effective Spirit Speak Skill / 5) of their Unlocked points on upgrades at any given time for an individual spell
  • If a player's Effective Spirit Speaking skill drops and they have now spent more points than they should have available based on their new Effective Spirit Speak skill, all selected upgrades they have selected will appear in Red text
  • If a player has more Unlock Points earned for their character than they are currently able to spend (based on their Effective Spirit Speak skill) their permanent Unlock Points maximum will be displayed in Parenthesis ( ) after "Upgrade Points Spent"
  • The experience amounts need for players to unlock upgrades increases the more Unlocks they already have for a particular summon



Experience amounts (Creature Gold Value x Player Damage Contribution Percent) needed to reach 100% Progress for each Unlock Point on a spell are as follows:

1st Point: 1000 gold earned 11th Point: 1000 gold earned 21st Point: 21000 gold earned
2nd Point: 2000 gold earned 12th Point: 12000 gold earned 22nd Point: 22000 gold earned
3rd Point: 3000 gold earned 13th Point: 13000 gold earned 23rd Point: 23000 gold earned
4th Point: 4000 gold earned 14th Point: 14000 gold earned 24th Point: 24000 gold earned
5th Point: 5000 gold earned 15th Point: 15000 gold earned 25th Point: 25000 gold earned
6th Point: 6000 gold earned 16th Point: 16000 gold earned 26th Point: 26000 gold earned
7th Point: 7000 gold earned 17th Point: 17000 gold earned 27th Point: 27000 gold earned
8th Point: 8000 gold earned 18th Point: 18000 gold earned 28th Point: 28000 gold earned
9th Point: 9000 gold earned 19th Point: 19000 gold earned 29th Point: 29000 gold earned
10th Point: 1000 gold earned 20th Point: 20000 gold earned 30th Point: 30000 gold earned


Upgrades in PvP and Reducing Effective Spirit Speak

  • If a player engages in PvP OR reduces their Effective Spirit Speaking skill in some manner (i.e. lowering their printed Spirit Speak or removing an item that increases Effective Spirit Speak skill) all of their existing summons will have their stats and skills will automatically reverted to what stats/skills they would have based on their new printed Spirit Speak skill
  • Additionally, engaging in PvP or reducing Effective Spirit Speak skill will cause all Summoner Tome upgrades you have selected for that summon type to be disabled for them


Roles of Summoned Followers

Blade Spirit


Blade Spirits
Cheap and Unfocused DPS

100 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking & Tier 13 Eldritch
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  • Blade Spirits are cheap, effective DPS summons that have Very High Dex
  • Their primary drawback is they cannot be given commands and therefore once cast, only have usefulness in the immediate area where summoned


Summon Creature


Summon Creature
Cheap Aggro Management and Damage Soaking

100 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking & Tier 13 Eldritch
Stats Here Stats Here Stats Here
  • Pool of creatures overhauled, and now contains the majority of all Tameable, One Control Slot creatures that exist in the 50-65 Taming skill range (no longer has sub-50 skill tamables or Two-Control Slot creatures)
  • Summon Creature now operates as a spell players can cast to fill out their remaining Follower slot and have some additional damage soaking or aggro management from it


Summon Air Elemental


Air Elemental
Close-Range DPS

100 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking & Tier 13 Eldritch
Stats Here Stats Here Stats Here
  • Air Elementals are designed to deal large amounts of DPS up close and personal
  • Air Elementals have Very High Dex, Very High Wrestling, and have a chance to ignore the Armor of their enemies
  • Many of the Summoner's Tome Upgrades for Air Elementals are bonuses granted for making Melee Attacks reward aggressive playstyles
  • Special Abilities
    • Melee Attack has 33% Chance to Ignore Armor
    • Prefers Melee Attacks over Spellcasting


Summon Earth Elemental


Earth Elemental
Melee Tank

100 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking & Tier 13 Eldritch
Stats Here Stats Here Stats Here
  • Earth Elementals function as tanks against Melee creatures, due to Very High Armor, High Wrestling, and High Hit Points
  • Earth Elementals will become Rooted if they remain stationary for 10 seconds, which increases their Damage by +20% and makes them immune to any movement effects such as Knockback, Entangle, and Hinder
  • Many of the Summoner's Tome Upgrades for Earth Elementals are geared towards survival, as they are the premier Physical Damage tank among summons
  • Special Abilities
    • Becomes Rooted if stationary for 10 seconds


Summon Fire Elemental


Fire Elemental
Vulnerable, Spell-Based DPS

100 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking & Tier 13 Eldritch
Stats Here Stats Here Stats Here
  • Fire Elementals are geared for dealing very large amounts of DPS with spells, however they are somewhat vulnerable due to Low Hit Points and Low Wrestling
  • Additionally, each spellcast from a Fire Elemental has a 15% chance to result in a Fireblast, which inflicts an additional (DamageMax * 1.5) Damage to the target and to all hostile creatures with 1 tile of it
  • A good number of the Summoner's Tome Upgrades for Fire Elementals offer increased Damage, but at an offsetting cost, or are designed around the concept that Fire Elementals are expected to have a fairly short lifespan (and go out with a bang)
  • Special Abilities
    • Has 15% Fireblast Chance on Spellcast
    • Prefers Spellcasting over Melee Attacks


Summon Water Elemental


Water Elemental
Spell and Ability Tank

100 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking & Tier 13 Eldritch
Stats Here Stats Here Stats Here
  • Water Elementals excel as tanks against Spellcaster creatures due to Very High Magic Resist and also have high survivability against unique creatures due to their reduced damage from Direct Damage Abilities
  • They are also above-average spellcasters
  • Many of the Summoner's Tome Upgrades for Water Elementals revolve around survival against Spellcasters and mitigating non-standard damage types (Abilities / Poison / Disease)
  • Special Abilities
    • Takes -33% Damage From Direct Damage Abilities
    • Prefers Spellcasting over Melee Attacks


Summon Daemon


Daemon
Volatile DPS

100 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking & Tier 13 Eldritch
Stats Here Stats Here Stats Here
  • Daemons are overall well-balanced in terms of Stats and Skills, and utilize both Melee Attacks and Spellcasts in equal measure
  • While not as initially powerful as Air Elementals, Fire Elementals, or Energy Vortexes, a Daemon's damage dramatically increase as its Hit Points reach zero
  • Players can take advantage of "redlining" Daemons, by keeping them wounded or even near death to achieve maximum DPS, but trying not allowing the creature to die prematurely
  • Summoner's Tome Upgrades for Daemons often revolve around taking damage and increasing DPS from it
  • Special Abilities
    • Damage is Increased by .5% of Missing Health %


Energy Vortex


Energy Vortex
Sturdy, Unfocused DPS

100 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking 120 Spirit Speaking & Tier 13 Eldritch
Stats Here Stats Here Stats Here
  • Energy Vortexes are both sturdy and deal a very large amount of DPS due to Very High Dex, High Damage, and High Wrestling
  • Similar to Blade Spirits, their primary drawback is they cannot be given commands and therefore once cast, only have usefulness in the immediate area where summoned
  • Several Summoner's Tome Upgrades for Energy Vortexes are based on the concept of "Linking" with the player caster: as the player caster spends mana, the Energy Vortex is themselves buffed and becomes more powerful for a short duration


Achievements

  • Players can now gain "Summoner" Achievements in the Skill Mastery Category when a player unlocks 30 Upgrade Points for a single spell
    • Summoner (Basic) requires a player to unlock 30 Upgrade Points for a single spell once
    • Summoner (Advanced) requires a player to unlock 30 Upgrade Points for a single spell four times
    • Summoner (Epic) requires a player to unlock 30 Upgrade Points for a single spell eight times