Forum Discussion
8 years ago
Thank you everyone for the feedback. I'll try to remember to post stuff in the correct area moving forward.
I appreciate the feedback, but I'm going to challenge it about the Sith aspect of it. If you have to use the force to be considered Sith, why is the Sith Trooper considered Sith then? He has no force powers to use, but has that Sith tag.
As for the Trinkets of The Fallen passive skill, there may not be as many full Jedi squads, but there's still a lot of Jedi in mixed squads. So it would still be effective. It's becoming clear that they're looking to do actual teams instead of single characters anymore. So it would only make sense to pair up Dooku with Grevious since it was Dooku who was training him to kill Jedi.
In the cartoon episodes of Clone Wars (not the 3D cartoon) General Grevious was able to keep up with the Jedi that was trying to extract Senator Palpatine from the Capital. They may have not been doing the whole Force Run thing, but he was still able to keep up with them.
I tried to not make him overpowered, but to invest SO much time into him and then to be this disappointed when you finally have him, you can't help but feel like he was just released and tossed to the side.
"Georgemi6;966589" wrote:
These are some cool ideas, but that "trinkets of the fallen" thing is cool, but really, how many Jedi squads are there in the arena these days? And getting offense up for beating a jedi really doesn't do much, much less offense down. Your other abilities are fine, but grevious, though he is cool, ain't no sith. To be a sith, you have to use the force and grevious sort of can't really use the force at all.
I appreciate the feedback, but I'm going to challenge it about the Sith aspect of it. If you have to use the force to be considered Sith, why is the Sith Trooper considered Sith then? He has no force powers to use, but has that Sith tag.
As for the Trinkets of The Fallen passive skill, there may not be as many full Jedi squads, but there's still a lot of Jedi in mixed squads. So it would still be effective. It's becoming clear that they're looking to do actual teams instead of single characters anymore. So it would only make sense to pair up Dooku with Grevious since it was Dooku who was training him to kill Jedi.
In the cartoon episodes of Clone Wars (not the 3D cartoon) General Grevious was able to keep up with the Jedi that was trying to extract Senator Palpatine from the Capital. They may have not been doing the whole Force Run thing, but he was still able to keep up with them.
I tried to not make him overpowered, but to invest SO much time into him and then to be this disappointed when you finally have him, you can't help but feel like he was just released and tossed to the side.
About SWGOH General Discussion
Discuss and share your feedback on Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes with fellow players.
77,986 PostsLatest Activity: 46 seconds agoRelated Posts
Recent Discussions
- 46 seconds ago
- 2 hours ago