I wonder if it’s possible for Modifiers (either via Mythics/MIs or skill trees) to change skills that are based on pet bonuses to being based on player bonuses instead. It would certainly open up build options a little, especially in regards to hybrids.
I imagine it would also result in a balancing catastrophe, and some stats just wouldn’t convert well at all - but hey, I can dream.
Harbinger is 100% my favorite temp summon though. The thematics of it all are awesome. You’re all, “I ripped this bloody blade from your master’s corpse, you serve ME now, foul demon!” Just really cool to me, is all. I know my pet build would be better served with say, a Fiendblood, or that Unholy Covenenant dagger…But Salazar’s Sovereign Blade is just so much freaking cooler.
Also, am I the only one that expected a monkey like guy the first time they used Summon Primal Spirit? The icon 100% led me to expect like an angry monkey, not a Manticore.
Isn’t the Nemesis relic summon also a manticore? Hopefully the expansion adds a few more so that I can finally make some kind of manticore whisperer build. :rolleyes:
their former game( titan quest) has got a variety of summons as well…
the troll-like cyclops… harpies, a fat genie. now knowing these guys made that same game, I wont be surprised we will see these pets reincarnated in the xpac … :rolleyes:
And now, ladies and gentlemen, allow me to remind you that this time of the week has arrived!
Did you eat well? Did you sleep well? Good, because the fire in your excited asses will incoherently sent you to the Moon and back! Mindwarping experience and sweets that taste like butter await you on your way to new Misadventure!
I’d just like to point out, we all have to spend the same amount of time waiting for the latest Grim Misadventure. No one has any “advantage” in this regard.
Oh yeah, well what if time (in relation to age) is truly relative and as such the young’uns really do experience time more slowly? Then they have to wait much longer than the oldies!
Well, I can agree with this relationship between the perception of time and the preceptor’s age. Certainly, I feel time flies by quickly compared to when I was a younger person.