Welders?
Lepock
Join Date: 2010-03-24 Member: 71067Members
Did a search, doesn't seem to be much on them. So are they still in?
-Do people want them in?
-Will they let marines build faster?
-Will they let marines repair power nodes?
-Will they destroy dynamic infestation?
-Will they do more/different damage than the axe?
Opinions?
-Do people want them in?
-Will they let marines build faster?
-Will they let marines repair power nodes?
-Will they destroy dynamic infestation?
-Will they do more/different damage than the axe?
Opinions?
Comments
Honestly, I think MACs should have the same build speed as marines (not more, not less), 'cause then they'd effectively be a marine without damage, and to counter that, repair abilities - and that's ideal.
The only suitable options for a potential welder for the moment are early-game DI clearing (before flamethrowers, and much weaker), armour repair (unless this also becomes the MAC's role) and maybe electrification (unless this also becomes the MAC's role). Welding doors and such is already the commander's job. Close range structure damage would be interesting, though - the ax doesn't seem well-suited to the role. So that's actually not a bad lot of options, really - assuming the MAC doesn't take those two roles.
You should also have a read through the discussion on power nodes, as it talks about marines being able to repair power nodes (which I think is a bad idea - but we've offered up alternative ideas).
mhhh... i dont know.. but macs realy feel silly the way they are now.
Also remember the welder could be expensive (if it becomes too useful) and it either replaces your pistol or your axe, which have their own purposes. I think there are still a lot of potential uses for welders, not necessarily everything at once though.
You could limit its uses to certain types of support (armour repair, electrification) and maybe structure damage superior to the ax but inferior to GLs and flamers, and maybe early-game DI clearing inferior to flamers. Structure and node repair should remain the domain of MACs though.