2010-02-16, 16:17:41
I say i rewrite the tooltip and leave the spell just as it is currently.
A triple hit is, after checking the corresponding code and ranges, in all honesty very rare and you have to move very, very, unhandily in order to be hit three times. Even if you are stunned, the maximum to be hit is totally "just" a double hit.
Since Exo designed the spell with possible double hits, I guess rewriting and clarifying this issue in the tooltip shold be enough.
Esvau - you can proof me otherwise, but Warcraft isn't making other solutions easier.
I'd totally love to "remove" triple hits, but with the circular target areas and tank movement, it's nearly impossible to exclude that possibility without giving the possibility to be not hit by a single shot when standing in the line.
Also, your image provided at the very top is apparently not exact, the rings are just touching each other and not crossing.
To be hit 2 times means your tank overlaps 2 rings by standing near to the touching point, 3 times means you move away from the firing tank from such a touching point to another touching point further outside.
A triple hit is, after checking the corresponding code and ranges, in all honesty very rare and you have to move very, very, unhandily in order to be hit three times. Even if you are stunned, the maximum to be hit is totally "just" a double hit.
Since Exo designed the spell with possible double hits, I guess rewriting and clarifying this issue in the tooltip shold be enough.
Esvau - you can proof me otherwise, but Warcraft isn't making other solutions easier.
I'd totally love to "remove" triple hits, but with the circular target areas and tank movement, it's nearly impossible to exclude that possibility without giving the possibility to be not hit by a single shot when standing in the line.
Also, your image provided at the very top is apparently not exact, the rings are just touching each other and not crossing.
To be hit 2 times means your tank overlaps 2 rings by standing near to the touching point, 3 times means you move away from the firing tank from such a touching point to another touching point further outside.