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Displayed name | Jaguar |
Member number | 5241 |
Title | Apprentice |
Postcount | 4 |
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Registered | Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |
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Question on Geneforge Creatures in Geneforge Series | |
Apprentice
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written Monday, November 29 2004 16:01
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On the little screen where you see your creature's overall stats, whether paid for on the skill points level up screen or gained when you created the creature, those stats (except for health and energy) do not increase as your creatures gain levels. I guess I just see that as different from the manual passage I quoted as well as different from what I would expect (i.e., why would a fyora you create with a higher level shaping skill be different from one who gained that level naturally). Maybe some balancing reason. In any event, I am enjoying the game. Thanks to all who responded. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |
Question on Geneforge Creatures in Geneforge | |
Apprentice
Member # 5241
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written Monday, November 29 2004 16:01
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On the little screen where you see your creature's overall stats, whether paid for on the skill points level up screen or gained when you created the creature, those stats (except for health and energy) do not increase as your creatures gain levels. I guess I just see that as different from the manual passage I quoted as well as different from what I would expect (i.e., why would a fyora you create with a higher level shaping skill be different from one who gained that level naturally). Maybe some balancing reason. In any event, I am enjoying the game. Thanks to all who responded. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |
Question on Geneforge Creatures in Geneforge Series | |
Apprentice
Member # 5241
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written Sunday, November 28 2004 18:08
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I follow what you mean, i.e., I understand that my old creatures won't take account of my higher level in fire shaping. Still, when they themselves gain levels due to experience point gain, I thought their stats would all go up by one. That is what the manual suggests. That does not appear be what is happening, though. Only their health and spell energy increase; their other stats don't increase. Thanks. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |
Question on Geneforge Creatures in Geneforge | |
Apprentice
Member # 5241
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written Sunday, November 28 2004 18:08
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I follow what you mean, i.e., I understand that my old creatures won't take account of my higher level in fire shaping. Still, when they themselves gain levels due to experience point gain, I thought their stats would all go up by one. That is what the manual suggests. That does not appear be what is happening, though. Only their health and spell energy increase; their other stats don't increase. Thanks. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |
Question on Geneforge Creatures in General | |
Apprentice
Member # 5241
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written Sunday, November 28 2004 18:08
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I follow what you mean, i.e., I understand that my old creatures won't take account of my higher level in fire shaping. Still, when they themselves gain levels due to experience point gain, I thought their stats would all go up by one. That is what the manual suggests. That does not appear be what is happening, though. Only their health and spell energy increase; their other stats don't increase. Thanks. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |
Question on Creature Leveling in Geneforge Series | |
Apprentice
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written Sunday, November 28 2004 16:42
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If someone could answer this with a minimum of spoilers, I would appreciate it. I am working on the demo version of Geneforge and will likely order the full version shortly. I don't get how creature leveling works. I have two fyora who were level 8 and became level 9. However, their str, dex, etc. stayed at 8 instead of going up to 9 after level up (unless I spend essence to artificially increase). If I up my fire shaping by 1 and summon a new fyora, he is more powerful than the ones that leveled up "naturally." The manual says that when a creature levels up, its "health, spell energy and basic statistics improve." This doesn't appear to be the case. Please explain. Thanks for the help. I posted this in General as well in the hope of an answer. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |
Question on Creature Leveling in Geneforge | |
Apprentice
Member # 5241
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written Sunday, November 28 2004 16:42
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If someone could answer this with a minimum of spoilers, I would appreciate it. I am working on the demo version of Geneforge and will likely order the full version shortly. I don't get how creature leveling works. I have two fyora who were level 8 and became level 9. However, their str, dex, etc. stayed at 8 instead of going up to 9 after level up (unless I spend essence to artificially increase). If I up my fire shaping by 1 and summon a new fyora, he is more powerful than the ones that leveled up "naturally." The manual says that when a creature levels up, its "health, spell energy and basic statistics improve." This doesn't appear to be the case. Please explain. Thanks for the help. I posted this in General as well in the hope of an answer. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |
Question on Geneforge Creatures in Geneforge Series | |
Apprentice
Member # 5241
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written Sunday, November 28 2004 16:41
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If someone could answer this with a minimum of spoilers, I would appreciate it. I am working on the demo version of Geneforge and will likely order the full version shortly. I don't get how creature leveling works. I have two fyora who were level 8 and became level 9. However, their str, dex, etc. stayed at 8 instead of going up to 9 after level up (unless I spend essence to artificially increase). If I up my fire shaping by 1 and summon a new fyora, he is more powerful than the ones that leveled up "naturally." The manual says that when a creature levels up, its "health, spell energy and basic statistics improve." This doesn't appear to be the case. Please explain. Thanks for the help. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |
Question on Geneforge Creatures in Geneforge | |
Apprentice
Member # 5241
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written Sunday, November 28 2004 16:41
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If someone could answer this with a minimum of spoilers, I would appreciate it. I am working on the demo version of Geneforge and will likely order the full version shortly. I don't get how creature leveling works. I have two fyora who were level 8 and became level 9. However, their str, dex, etc. stayed at 8 instead of going up to 9 after level up (unless I spend essence to artificially increase). If I up my fire shaping by 1 and summon a new fyora, he is more powerful than the ones that leveled up "naturally." The manual says that when a creature levels up, its "health, spell energy and basic statistics improve." This doesn't appear to be the case. Please explain. Thanks for the help. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |
Question on Geneforge Creatures in General | |
Apprentice
Member # 5241
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written Sunday, November 28 2004 16:41
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If someone could answer this with a minimum of spoilers, I would appreciate it. I am working on the demo version of Geneforge and will likely order the full version shortly. I don't get how creature leveling works. I have two fyora who were level 8 and became level 9. However, their str, dex, etc. stayed at 8 instead of going up to 9 after level up (unless I spend essence to artificially increase). If I up my fire shaping by 1 and summon a new fyora, he is more powerful than the ones that leveled up "naturally." The manual says that when a creature levels up, its "health, spell energy and basic statistics improve." This doesn't appear to be the case. Please explain. Thanks for the help. Posts: 4 | Registered: Sunday, November 28 2004 08:00 |