"Woodroward;c-1651575" wrote:
"Kyno;c-1651568" wrote:
"Woodroward;c-1651532" wrote:
"Kyno;c-1651497" wrote:
"Woodroward;c-1651454" wrote:
We'll have to wait to find out.
Traya picks who to isolate based on only their health from what I've read, so it's not set in stone what that means anywhere as far as I am aware.
I'm not sure I understand your point.
This it true.
"DaPowerfulJedi;c-1651450" wrote:
Yes, the weakest character is the one with the lowest combined health and protection.
R2 picks who to smokescreen based on the most health and protection.
Traya picks who to isolate based only on their health.
This type of thing is not consistent across abilities, we'll have to wait to find out.
That doesn't change what the weakest toon is. it is the lowest of sum of both health and protection.
who the AI will target is irrelevant in a kit like that, this is not an AI choice like the 2 situations you are describing. in this kit it will always "guard" the weakest, which is lowest sum of H and P. similar to "healthiest toon" flashing up at the beginning of the battle when using Hera. or the bounty hunter contract targets for BH
It's scripting that makes the determination of such either way. I don't believe you are correct. I think you are making an assumption.
So I stick with what I said, we have examples of it being multiple ways, we will have to wait and see.
I don’t understand what point you want to make.
R2’s smokescreen doesn’t state a specific target, no one cares about how the ai chooses after that.
Traya’s isolate doesn’t state a specific target, no one cares about how the ai chooses after that.
Hera’s expose states healthiest oponent, which is most health + protection
Bossk’s contract states weakest oponent, which is least health + protection
There are no examples of it being multiple ways. If you can find an ability that says « target the weakest toon » where the weakest toon is not the toon with the least health + protection, then your point will be valid.