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Post by Adazahi on Sept 10, 2022 15:38:16 GMT -5
Weapon Concepts: Caduceus, Ambrosia, and Nectar
The robot-sized counterparts to Gargantua and Pantagruel, but with a twist. These are the first ever “support weapons” - a perfect fit for support robots. Similarly to the titan magnetic weapons, they rip plates of metal off of your enemies, but unlike them, they have a scaled-down nanobot factory that processes the scrap metal into repair nanobots, which are spread in a 50m radius around your bot, healing you and your teammates whenever you deal damage.
These weapons also apply an effect. Just like other effects, It slowly charges up as you deal damage (and depletes if you don’t deal damage for too long), but unlike other effect applying weapons, the effect is applied to yourself. When the effect is fully charged, the weapons emit a burst of (meager) grey damage repair around you.
Sats wise, this would be a scaled down version of titan magnetic guns but with less damage due to the area heal.
Here is the animated video of Caduceus, the heavy weapon, firing and then repairing:
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Post by shadethefluffmech on Sept 10, 2022 18:12:25 GMT -5
Weapon Concepts: Caduceus, Ambrosia, and Nectar The robot-sized counterparts to Gargantua and Pantagruel, but with a twist. These are the first ever “support weapons” - a perfect fit for support robots. Similarly to the titan magnetic weapons, they rip plates of metal off of your enemies, but unlike them, they have a scaled-down nanobot factory that processes the scrap metal into repair nanobots, which are spread in a 50m radius around your bot, healing you and your teammates whenever you deal damage. These weapons also apply an effect. Just like other effects, It slowly charges up as you deal damage (and depletes if you don’t deal damage for too long), but unlike other effect applying weapons, the effect is applied to yourself. When the effect is fully charged, the weapons emit a burst of (meager) grey damage repair around you. Sats wise, this would be a scaled down version of titan magnetic guns but with less damage due to the area heal. Here is the animated video of Caduceus, the heavy weapon, firing and then repairing: You made a music video... did I accidentally steal that idea or was that after I did mine? blinding lights oh btw if these ever become in game weapons dear god the typhons and behemoths will be unstoppable lol
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Post by Adazahi on Sept 10, 2022 18:16:43 GMT -5
Weapon Concepts: Caduceus, Ambrosia, and Nectar The robot-sized counterparts to Gargantua and Pantagruel, but with a twist. These are the first ever “support weapons” - a perfect fit for support robots. Similarly to the titan magnetic weapons, they rip plates of metal off of your enemies, but unlike them, they have a scaled-down nanobot factory that processes the scrap metal into repair nanobots, which are spread in a 50m radius around your bot, healing you and your teammates whenever you deal damage. These weapons also apply an effect. Just like other effects, It slowly charges up as you deal damage (and depletes if you don’t deal damage for too long), but unlike other effect applying weapons, the effect is applied to yourself. When the effect is fully charged, the weapons emit a burst of (meager) grey damage repair around you. Sats wise, this would be a scaled down version of titan magnetic guns but with less damage due to the area heal. Here is the animated video of Caduceus, the heavy weapon, firing and then repairing: You made a music video... did I accidentally steal that idea or was that after I did mine? blinding lights No idea, made it 2 years ago but never knew someone else made one
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Post by shadethefluffmech on Sept 10, 2022 18:20:33 GMT -5
You made a music video... did I accidentally steal that idea or was that after I did mine? blinding lights No idea, made it 2 years ago but never knew someone else made one Oh oops I didn't make any video or anything lol i made a little parody thing about the blindies a month or two ago here in the forum shoulda clarified but yeah that's awesome
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Post by 079 on Sept 11, 2022 18:35:17 GMT -5
Decent idea, only thing is that is could get broken very easily. Kephris with their several hundred percent damage boosts could make gray damage a thing of the past with these. Plus, I’d personally want this as a bot, rather than a ability (the bot heals itself and nearby allies based on the damage it deals). As weapons, it lessens the already dwindling role of healer bots on the battlefield. Cool animation and design though, I’d love to see more concepts like this in the future!
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