
Originally Posted by
Chef C Green
Respect the approach taken on this thread, and most particularly the desire for some decent organization to keep the ideas concise...
Too many races to really touch on each without losing my head, so I'll just comment on some;
Human: +1 about bash management
Night Elf: +1 for visual/notification of trueshot
Shadow Hunter: Radius should be more accurately represented. It's a give away if you hit it when it's out of sight as the enemy hears it go off, you get stuck because you're so deep into the ward you didn't see it, and when the fire fight comes, you're down 30-40% hp because you had no way of knowing it was lurking behind the door. A little hidden is fine, but it seems rather excessive given the advantages.
Genocide: All +1 ideas imo
Eye of Ra: A small radius would be nice, kind of like a "Well, you just swooped in and killed me, but now you're a sitting duck in my pack of teammates =D". To hit the vaga you have to be paying close attention or waste entire clips for spraying, radius would be a nice backlash making EoR more of a "team player" race that can do some more good for a group, not just camp.
Rapscallion: I wouldn't say the blade procs are ALL that unfair (usually 30-50%) considering what an advantage it has in stealth. I would much rather see the ultimate not visible through textures to allow for some escape possibilities seeing as he can't very easily maneuver like vagalion for instance. Additionally, the footsteps are the worst drawback for this, because you're never going to get the kind of edge that is key for an ambush. I would propose a separate item (probably been brought up before, idk), to cancel out footsteps, make it something like 3.5-5k?
Jack: Changing clubs to register as if it were a slap command would be a great improvement imo. The straight up launching is an easy target for the opponent. With the added damage of hearts and diamonds, keep the player on his toes by never knowing which way you'll be slapped. It gives the victim opportunities to counter as well, as opposed to being a sitting duck against the ceiling.