I see what type you are.
Whatever I say, you'll find reasons to start arguing.
What part of my posts makes you feel threatened to a point that you need to reply like this?
I thought we were just discussing.
Thank Goodness you said that! But look at your own posts.
So I cut this before anybody...
It takes far more to upset me. Don't worry : )
I tell what I think, clear and straight.
If you don't like it, that's another matter. But do not resort to say that "I challenge you with my big-headed attitude" to justify your reaction. That's... cheap. Really.
Easy there. You haven't...
So...
You train over a hundred creatures and you don't know which files I may be interested in?
Again, you train a hundred creatures and you do not follow some kind of pattern that you can remember?
Forgive me, I begin to have strong doubts that you told me the truth =/
Used to read lot of...
Any chance I can get at least one of them, so I experiment with her Mind and try a few things?
I've kept a close eye on all the fights of my creatures (I'm a perfectionist, and I hate it when they lose), and not once I saw a CCC auto-heal (except when it was my Tiger's Mind to embody a Neutral...
I have a recommendation.
After the trick is done, spend some time to teach your pet when he should use which miracle on what (at least the most destructive ones).
If you don't, he'll be left to make judgment on his own when it's less opportune.
And he may end up erasing a village you'd have...
Hello,
I have confirmation the Gold Tiger skin morphs the Tiger body =/
The L3D visualizer wasn't wrong.
In-game morphing is less pronounced, but quite visible if you cast the Loving Creature miracle and observe the posture of shoulders, neck and head of the pet.
Also placing a Tattoo on her...
Didn't know of it.
Looks much better than the standard Good skin :yes
I haven't tried the Loving Creature miracle.
In game it looks very similar to the Neutral Tiger.
And the bones do not seem to assume unnatural postures.
But the L3D visualizer will show a lot of body morphing between the 2...
Really? How nice : )))
Here is mine:
I wish a Tiger Skin.
I'd like my Good Tiger to look exactly like the Neutral Tiger.
I only know I can cheaply substitute the Good Skin (A_Tiger2_good.l3d) with a renamed copy of the Neutral one (A_Tiger2_base.l3d).
But then the bones of the creature will...
Hello,
Auto-heal, glitch, bug, unintended behavior...
However we call it, the extra health from it is very concrete :)
My Tiger is not the best fighter out there.
Yet I saw him win many a fight you'd have thought lost already.
Ciao ciao : )
You hit the nail dead-on :yes
The action of healing themselves while fighting, is left to their own volition (in a word: random).
But to carry out such action they first must be aware that they can do it.
What I'd like to understand is _how_ to give 'em such awareness.
That's the part I believe...
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure we are talking of the same thing.
You mean [nearly] all your creatures would refill their health bar during a fight with another creature, and without any outside intervention (not even yours)?
If yes, that's great!
Do you remember the training you followed?
And what...
(sorry for double-posting. This is quite long and I want to keep it separate from the previous)
I believe you, Kays.
The problem is indeed that they rarely do auto-heal.
So how can one tell for sure when they have learned, and what was the teaching who did it?
I have some ideas I'll list...
Please forgive me, I must contraddict you.
I witnessed my Tiger auto-heal 2 times in a row when in defense, with her arms firmly put to cover her face.
I also saw her auto-heal when standing upright during the brief idle times when the two creatures look at each other as if they're "studying"...
Greetings everyone.
Has any of you experience with (B&W1) creatures healing themselves during a fight?
By "healing" I mean that the creature's health bar refills partially, all of a sudden.
Without any special visual clue, without the creature performing a miracle, without outside intervention...