12-02-2023, 11:41 AM
(10-19-2023, 05:23 PM)Detective100 Wrote: Describe the issue: Limit breaker Meteor - The tooltip say it'll become oversized and have its damaged increased by 50%. The damage increase isn't happening however, and while the sprite of the ball gets larger? The hitbox remains the same.
The meteor gets some more range at least, so there's at least that.
How to reproduce: Buy inivigorate and meteor. Test meteor with no charge to see the damage ticks. Then use invigorate to reach limit break, use meteor while in limit break, and compare damage ticks.
For hitbox size, hit the testing dummy without targetting it so that the meteor will go in a straight line. Compare how far off sideways your character can be before the meteor fails to hit the target (both in testing appear to have a 3-tile width to them)
For range, hit the meteor point blank on a testing dummy to see how far it gets knocked back. Compare the range between regular meteor to limit break meteor.
I am putting the latter quote here because I am not sure if this was fixed yet. Moreover, I found another issue.
Describe the issue: Limit breaker Meteor - The hitbox, which is currently 3x3, is off centered. Instead of staying in the middle where it is supposed to be, it is one tile off to the south.
How to reproduce:
Get invigorate and meteor, and a dummy set. Put three dummies side by side so that they'll form a vertical line, and position yourself so that the meteor will hit the dummy at the center while moving at a direct line. Reach limit break with invigorate and then activate meteor. Watch as only the middle and bottom dummy are hit while the top one doesn't.
Do the same test again, but this time position yourself so that the meteor will hit the upper dummy while walking in a direct line. Reach limit breaker, activate meteor, and watch as this time all the dummies get hit. (you can do the test by targeting the middle dummy or not, both options will give the same result)
Quick note: This test is meant to be done by aiming to the east or west. If you'll do the test by aiming north or south, it'll be more difficult to spot the issue.