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Kerosene vs Moonshine vs Phoenix Claw
Captain Smollett:
I think Kerosene is a bit OP honestly. No pilot tool should be able to substitute 2.
Phores:
I'd argue Moonshine use is OP when usable as a ship stabiliser, it should only prevent voluntary turning, getting rammed and terrain should still screw you over.
Zenark:
Here's a question... Does Kerosene/moonshine/Phoenix claw affect the ship as a whole, or does the buff work on each individual engine? I know the damage affects the engines, but what about the speed boost? I would imagine a Squid using Kerosene should be able outrun a Pyramidion using the same, but that's not the case and a Pyra can easily keep up with a Squid.
HamsterIV:
--- Quote from: Phores on June 20, 2013, 11:16:16 am ---I'd argue Moonshine use is OP when usable as a ship stabiliser, it should only prevent voluntary turning, getting rammed and terrain should still screw you over.
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Considering Kerosine can get you across the map faster than moonshine, the added control moonshine gives you balances kerosine's turning and better long haul speed. There is nothing to stop you opponents from carrying moon shine to counteract the torque a ram imparts.
Squidslinger Gilder:
--- Quote from: Zenark on June 20, 2013, 11:37:03 am ---Here's a question... Does Kerosene/moonshine/Phoenix claw affect the ship as a whole, or does the buff work on each individual engine? I know the damage affects the engines, but what about the speed boost? I would imagine a Squid using Kerosene should be able outrun a Pyramidion using the same, but that's not the case and a Pyra can easily keep up with a Squid.
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I imagine what is happening is Squid has some form of hard cap on it's speed, even when under kerosene, which shouldn't be there. Why Pyras and Goldfish can keep up with them under kerosene. Heck Goldfish can outrun a Squid under the same circumstances.
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