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There would only be two options here. One is what weapons could be used without losing invisibility, for which there would be a setting for each other weapon. The other is | There would only be two options here. One is what weapons could be used without losing invisibility, for which there would be a setting for each other weapon. The other is |
Revision as of 16:53, 7 January 2007
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 List
- 2.1 Bazooka, Mortar, Grenade, Cluster Bomb, Petrol Bomb, Banana Bomb, Super Banana Bomb
- 2.2 Holy Hand Grenade
- 2.3 Homing Missile, Homing Pigeon, Magic Bullet
- 2.4 Handgun, Shotgun, Uzi, Minigun
- 2.5 Longbow
- 2.6 Flamethrower
- 2.7 Fire Punch, Dragon Ball, Prod, Baseball Bat
- 2.8 Kamikaze, Suicide Bomber
- 2.9 Battle Axe
- 2.10 Earthquake, Armageddon
- 2.11 Indian Nuclear Test
- 2.12 Scales of Justice
- 2.13 Freeze, Select Worm
- 2.14 Low Gravity
- 2.15 Invisibility
- 2.16 Skunk, Sheep, Sally Army, Old Woman, Mad Cows, Sheep Launcher, Mole
- 2.17 Airstrike, Mine Strike, Sheep Strike, Carpet Strike, Mole Strike, Mail Strike
- 2.18 Napalm Strike
- 2.19 MB Bomb, Concrete Donkey
- 2.20 Mine, Dynamite, Ming Vase
- 2.21 Blowtorch, Pnuematic Drill
- 2.22 Girder, Girder Pack, Teleport
- 2.23 Ninja Rope
- 2.24 Parachute, Bungee
- 2.25 Jetpack
- 2.26 Fast Walk
- 2.27 Laser Sight
Introduction
This section details what Parameter options in the weapons editor apply to which weapons, and what extra options are available for specific weapons. Remember, these only apply to Parameters and Detonation Control, not other options!
List
Bazooka, Mortar, Grenade, Cluster Bomb, Petrol Bomb, Banana Bomb, Super Banana Bomb
Since the Weapons Editor allows these weapons to be totally interchangeable (eg the Grenade can be edited to act exactly like the Banana Bomb), there is no need for some of them to have certain options, and for simplicity they can be removed. For example, the Bazooka does not need to be able to have manual or fuse detonation options. These can instead be worked into a version of the Grenade. Likewise, the mortar does not need an "affected by wind" option because this can be worked into a version of the Bazooka to produce the same effect. And the Grenade doesn't need a detonate-on-impact setting because the Bazooka can be changed to produce this.
Otherwise, it would be entirely possible to change all these weapons so that they look like one but act like another, confusing players unnecessarily.
With these restrictions in place, the graphics that represent certain weapons will also come to represent certain qualities. For example, the Bazooka sprite will indicate that the weapon HAS a Wind Susceptibility greater than 0. The Grenade sprite will indicate that the weapon WILL bounce, and the Cluster Bomb sprite shows that it WILL release clusters. The Petrol Bomb sprite will indicate that the weapon WILL detonate on impact and release fire.
None of these restrictions will actually reduce possibilities - they will simply avoid possible confusion.
(Detonation options will still be free for editing for bomblets, however, should clusters be switched on)
Holy Hand Grenade
The feature that makes the Holy Hand Grenade unique is not an editable option for other weapons. But this doesn't matter in the slightest, because instead of editing it into other weapons, simply edit other weapon qualities into the Holy Hand Grenade for the desired result. In this way, players will not be confused - the Holy Hand Grenade sprite will immediately indicate that the weapon has this feature, even if the explosion might not be as expected.
Homing Missile, Homing Pigeon, Magic Bullet
These will all detonate on impact and not be wind-affected. Other than that, all other options are available.
Handgun, Shotgun, Uzi, Minigun
Each bullet released by any of these guns will create an explosion, so most settings will apply. Wind susceptibility will not apply, of course. Extra options will be required:
- Number of bullets in a round,
- Delay between bullets.
Longbow
The Longbow, of course, does not create an explosion, so most options will not apply. Poison, however, can apply for this one - except it will not be released in a cloud but just immediately transferred to any worm hit. Blast Power may also apply, as the strength with which the arrow knocks a worm.
Flamethrower
Nothing applies here except for the two Fire settings, and possibly an extra option:
- Range.
Fire Punch, Dragon Ball, Prod, Baseball Bat
Nothing applies to these weapons except for Blast Power, Injury, and, for the first two,
- Range.
Kamikaze, Suicide Bomber
Involves an explosion, so most options are available. Retreat Time of course won't be, nor will Wind Susceptibility.
Battle Axe
Nothing here but Injury (which will be measured as a percentage).
Earthquake, Armageddon
For the Armageddon, most options apply. But for the Earthquake, no options whatsoever, except for one also shared by Armageddon:
- Duration.
Indian Nuclear Test
Toxicity, Retreat Time, and
- Flooding.
Scales of Justice
Retreat Time, nothing else.
Freeze, Select Worm
Not a single option whatsoever.
Low Gravity
Just one, and this could also be manipulated to give the weapon a negative effect:
- Gravity.
- Last for a definable number of turns or the whole game.
Invisibility
There would only be two options here. One is what weapons could be used without losing invisibility, for which there would be a setting for each other weapon. The other is
- Duration. (in turns)
Skunk, Sheep, Sally Army, Old Woman, Mad Cows, Sheep Launcher, Mole
Each create an explosion, so most settings will apply. Detonation control settings will apply (for the skunk, releasing poison would be the first detonation). Wind Susceptibility will not, Retreat Time will.
Airstrike, Mine Strike, Sheep Strike, Carpet Strike, Mole Strike, Mail Strike
These all involve explosions, so most options would apply, with Wind Susceptibility only for Mail Strike. Detonation Control will not, except for clusters. Each one will have an extra setting:
- Number of Bombs
Napalm Strike
Number of pieces of fire, Retreat Time, and Wind Susceptibility only.
MB Bomb, Concrete Donkey
Each have explosions, so most settings will apply. Wind Susceptibility for MB Bomb.
Mine, Dynamite, Ming Vase
Detonation Control will not apply, except for clusters. All other options apply, except for Wind Susceptibility.
Blowtorch, Pnuematic Drill
Injury, Retreat Time and
- Duration.
Girder, Girder Pack, Teleport
Retreat Time, and
- Range.
Ninja Rope
Retreat Time,
- Number of Shoots,
- Range.
Parachute, Bungee
No options except Retreat Time.
Jetpack
Retreat Time, and
- Fuel.
Fast Walk
- Speed.
Laser Sight
- Range.
- Last for a definable number of turns or the whole game.