Hurling's energy drains reduced

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Sneaky
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Hurling's energy drains reduced

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So having been hurling a lot lately, I've noticed that I get tired really really fast. It seems no matter what I'm throwing the energy loss is always 5. I think this number should be directly related to how much the item weighs. So throwing a pilum that weighs 5 pounds should cost more energy than say throwing a dart does. I would say maybe 2 energy per pound would be a good scale to measure by.
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Re: Hurling's energy drains reduced

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I always thought it was proportionate to the roundtime, but hurling uses slightly dfferent and older code. Are you hurling at 5 seconds?
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Re: Hurling's energy drains reduced

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no the round time scales with the weight of the object,, it's just the energy that I'm having problems with. There's also no indicater when you're going to pass out so gotta watch energy levels constantly. There was one time when I forgot about energy drains and I ended up passing out right on my last throw that ended up illing my target. lol. Pretty scary.
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Re: Hurling's energy drains reduced

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Reassessed. You should have far fewer fatigue woes now.
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