And I fail to see how anyone can look at the following list and not think something is out of whack (but of course when I look at who has replied to this thread I do see that it is pretty much the usual suspects list when it comes to trolling on Stratics):
Let's do some comparisons:Summoned Orc Brute
- can't be dispelled
- takes one control slot (in case this isn't sinking in, that's the same number of control slots as a chicken, a cow, or a plain horse)
- has as many hit points as a full hiryu (and hiryu's are also vulnerable to slayers)
- hits like a truck
- moves as fast as a mounted player and doesn't slow down as it takes damage
- coordinates it's attacks with it's summoner
- can't be directly attacked by other pets
I still fail to see how anyone cannot see that there is an issue of balance here, especially when looking at the comparisons I have offered.Summoned Elemental
- requires approximately 90 magery
- can be dispelled
- takes 2 control slots
- has less than half the hit points of a summoned orc brute
- does far less damage than a summoned orc brute, even when you include the spell casters
- can be controlled but doesn't coordinate attacks with the summoner
- moves at a fraction of the speed of a summoned orc brute, as in less than a quarter as fast
- can't keep up to an unmounted summoner, let alone a mounted one
- slows down as it takes damage both in terms of movement and rate of attack
Energy Vortex
- requires approximately 90 magery
- can be dispelled
- takes 2 control slots
- not sure about hit points but they may be comparable to a summoned orc brute
- cannot be controlled in any way
- does not coordinate attacks with the summoner
- moves at a fraction of the speed of a summoned orc brute, as in less than a quarter as fast
- slows down as it takes damage both in terms of movement and rate of attack
Summoned Daemon
- requires approximately 90 magery
- can be dispelled
- takes 3 control slots
- has far fewer hit points than an orc brute
- is offensively comparable to the orc brute, and can be controlled, but does not coordinate attacks with the summoner
- moves at a fraction of the speed of a summoned orc brute, as in less than a quarter as fast
- can't keep up to an unmounted summoner, let alone a mounted one
- slows down as it takes damage both in terms of movement and rate of attack
Summoned Rising Colossus
- requires approximately 90 mysticism
- can be dispelled
- takes 5 control slots
- has hit points comparable to a summoned orc brute, and maybe more
- is offensively stronger than an orc brute but can't be controlled in any way, and does not coordinate attacks with the summoner
- moves at a fraction of the speed of a summoned orc brute, as in less than a quarter as fast
- slows down as it takes damage both in terms of movement and rate of attack
Pets
All of the pets that are at all comparable to the orc brute require at least 3 control slots and 200 skill points to use. They can be controlled but they don't coordinate attacks with the summoner, which is a huge deal. None of them move even half as fast as a summoned orc brute, and none of them can keep up to a mounted owner, and all of them are far more prone to getting stuck on obstacles than a summoned orc brute. All of them also slow down significantly both in movement speed and attack rate as they take damage. And all but a few are as vulnerable to slayers as the orc brute is.