

For someone who can undestand the code without the need of the comments, it's just a waste of time and most of the functionality can be implemented in minutes without effort and with far less bugs than this one, only by realizing that not knowing about the code doesn't make better programs. This is good for novices who care more about the comments than the actual code. This project began in 1939 as an effort led by University of Texas Professor Walter Prescott Webb to preserve Texas history and create the most useful book. Really disappointing for a library that's been out there and had contributions for over ten years or more written by a so-called expert who clearly can't code much before his fingers start hurting and his rings start falling. Last year, the Handbook website experienced 9,239,917 page views with 4,361,147 unique users from 231 countries and territories, making it not only a Texas resource, but a global one.

You can tell this people is good at writing comments but they hardly have enough experience in coding for dealing with such a project which pretends to teach about proper coding. really? maybe for a broken compier/C++ this is true). The quickest peek reveals clear bugs and bogus concepts, unhandled error situations based on ignorance (such as that realloc() can't fail. Templating for 20% siphon (and can account for 16% of what I feel is the required 25% duration, with dagda frag taking care of the remaining 10%, another must-template item, imo) is relatively simple, templating for 70% power pool isn't.Novice-style extreme-OOP library based on obsolete concepts from the times in which HD screens and mobile devices didn't exist. With larger power pools, this doesn't really scale. This benefit becomes more and more pronounced when you talk about larger numbers of spells.Īs a side-benefit, power-tapping monsters hurt you less, because you have a chance for your spells not to drain power, prolonging your power pool. Assuming siphon works as normal, you'll get 33.6 (so 34 is more likely than 33) casts the majority of the time. Template A can cast 28 pbaes in a row without siphon working at all. Template A has: 20% siphon, 40% power pool

#How to make a templaye with loki daoc software#
The software considers the player's priorities for statistics, resistances, and class skills and attempts to produce the best spellcrafting template given those constraints. 20% siphon is a must for pbae templates.įor example, you have 500 base power, and a pbae costs 25 power. LOKI-DAoC is a spellcrafting aid for designing templates for Mythic's Dark Age of Camelot (DAoC) Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game. Giant Blood: 20 Kkole Bloodeye Posts: 6 Joined: Tue 11:11 pm Ros Gem: 1, Ground Draconic Scales: 31, Heat From an Unearthly Pyre: 7 Ra Gem: 1, Essence of Life: 37, Treant Blood: 10įaceted Heated Shielding Jewel (Heat: 11%) Perfect Earthen Essence Jewel (Constitution: 28) On Gem: 1, Ground Draconic Scales: 11, Leviathan Blood: 3 On Gem: 1, Ground Draconic Scales: 11, Air Elemental Essence: 3 Kath Gem: 1, Essence of Life: 33, Treant Blood: 9 Mon Gem: 1, Ground Draconic Scales: 26, Swamp Fog: 6įlawless Earthen Essence Jewel (Constitution: 25) Polished Vapor Shielding Jewel (Spirit: 9%) Mon Gem: 1, Essence of Life: 21, Swamp Fog: 6 Polished Vapor Essence Jewel (Dexterity: 16) On Gem: 1, Ground Draconic Scales: 11, Draconic Fire: 3 Ros Gem: 1, Ground Draconic Scales: 31, Frost From a Wasteland: 7 Ra Gem: 1, Essence of Life: 37, Giant Blood: 10 Neck (Maleficent Darkspire Tempered Beads):
