We've been working very hard in the past week on polishing the combat and the moving system.
In this video, we'd like to elaborate and discuss in detail about our current systems and how it influences the design of our weapons. https://youtu.be/TB3RUmVQVyI
I. Combat Design
We've added a lot of detail to allow players who mastered their weapons to be able to time and dodge/block attacks and have an immersive combat experience.
i) Faster, Harder, More damage
All weapons are designed with a base damage depending on the physical size of the weapon. How hard your swing will determine how much damage you do on top of your base damage.
When you hold your weapon still in front of you, it’ll only deal a little bit of damage initially and no damage afterward
When you swing your weapon, you’ll do damage based on the force of your swing, a harder and faster attack will do more damage than a slow and light attack
ii) Block/Dodge/Parry
In order to make our combat more meaningful and immersive. We’ve put a lot of work into defining the block and parry mechanics
First, you can block any attack simply by holding the weapon in front of you, because all attacks in our game use hitboxes.
This also means enemies can attack you from different directions depending on their move sets
Different weapons give you different block values with smaller weapons being generally weaker in defense
If the block is timed right, you’ll perform a parry
Parrying increases the overall block value with an additional block bonus
The harder your swing while parrying, the higher the block bonus
A perfectly well-timed parry with a hard swing also gives you a dodge window bonus that allows you to evade other attacks in combat
iii) Shield mechanic
With a shield you’ll be able to block/parry, attack and bash to push back enemies.
Block by holding the shield in front of you
The longer your hold, more damage will be blocked for each incoming attack
You can also use your shield as a weapon to bash and push back enemies
Also, you can parry with your shield, though it’ll be harder to pull off
II. Moving System
In our movement system, player locomotion is handled incrementally like steps to avoid motion sickness. We found this a lot more comfortable than sliding.
You can move by simply holding your weapon in the desired direction and click the move button
In our game, weapons have weight and can change your movement speed. For example, a dagger may allow you to move faster than an axe.
When you have a magical weapon, such as a staff or wand, you can move by using the teleport feature. This is a good way to travel long distances and avoid difficult terrain and traps.
III. Conclusion
So, how does this all come together? With this combat system, we are able to design unique and fun weapon mechanics.
For example, we wanted to make the dagger, a short range weapon with obvious short-comings, fun to use and fit both the thief and mage themes well
Our design:
The dagger is designed with higher movement speed, allowing the player to move in and out of combat quickly
It follows a high risk, high reward design
Hits give a short dodge window, as well as a higher physics based damage bonus
The added movement bonus allows you to physically dodge enemy attacks in a pinch
The dagger does have its weakness, it has a lower base damage and relies on speed and execution for a higher damage output. It also has a much lower defense rating, making attacks and perfect parries its most viable defensive option
These mechanics builds into the theme of daggers being a great tool for fighting one on one combat, small groups of monsters and a fun, high skill, and risk-reward option against bosses
It’s design also adds to the melee fighter’s toolkit for those looking to use it for its dodge capabilities and movement bonuses
Let us know what you think.
Thanks,
Creality Team
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