![]() ![]() ![]() Cue bugged bot or object now taking full damage for each and every single shot that hits them, which is especially crippling for things have been tuned for TGH and rely on said stat's damage reduction from consecutive hits for survival during combat. Explanation The TGH stat governs two things: A bot's resistance to being stunned, and how quickly damage from consecutive hits will be reduced (the higher the stat, the greater the damage reduction applied on the next hit the bot takes, unless a certain amount of time passes). What's game-breaking about it is that ANYTHING that the shock ball touches has their damage reduction from their TGH stat DISABLED (and since the ball is large enough, this includes the user itself). The element we're concerned about is the electric sword's attack, which generates a shock sphere that inflicts the shock status on enemies. Trizelion: An L-sized land mech looking like something from the Brave series, with a sword that can be imbued with wind, fire, or electrical powers.As with the above, they're usually expunged quickly. Invincibility bugs: A handful of bots were released and were discovered to have ways of making themselves invincible due to a bug in their abilities.Stuff like this usually gets patched out IMMEDIATELY upon discovery. Client-crashing bugs caused by the use of certain abilities.Game-Breaking Bug: Let's just say that at times, it feels like Cyberstep doesn't fully test new content before implementing them into the game.Also come in the form of Pterodactyls with breaker rifles in their heads. Goddamned Bats: They live on Arcantus.In the English version, this is an ascended fan nickname." Moe-bots" for the Mecha Musume-style robots.Fortunately, he has absolutely no defense against ranged attacks. Vanguard Fencer, a RT only bot, does incredible damage even fresh out of the Garapon, and tends to stun anything he gets in range of, leading to a swift death.From Bad to Worse it goes if you put Winberrl arms on him, leading to stun, slow, AND being pulled in. Done quite literally with Tarantulic, a spider bot with Web Gun, which inflicts the very annoying slow status effect.Can front load hundreds of damage when used by smart players, and when you kill them they're barely worth anything. Players sporting low-liability bots with ridiculous weapons such as Blast Bazookas and Gatling Bazookas.No longer the case as the NPC that originally gave that cube was changed to give a cube that rewarded a random item instead. At it turns out, many MANY powerful humanoids are possibilities (Including the supposedly never to be released again Type Zeroes), cue a large majority of the player-base making alternate accounts to get a chance at a powerful Humanoid. Alt-itis: A Summer 2012 update that introduced the now-gone Lesson Area allowed players to receive a single item that can generate a random Humanoid. ![]()
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