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Right so, a game I'm indexing is kind of weird.
Basically, there's an ability in-game that lets to chain lightning to your opponents, and can affect only 6 people, as the game states.
Got that? Cool, well, here's the in-game description of this ability:
"Hand of Ultos: The Storm Shepherd's fury emits from your fingertips, cascading through entire armies with devastating electrical force."
Aaaand here's the problem. An ability, which in-game can only effect 6 people and has a range of, at best, 30 meters, can apparently affect entire armies according to the in-game description. Meaning, its range should be way higher according to the description.
Another one is this: There's an ability in-game that lets you freeze enemies within like a 5 meter radius. It only freezes them for 3-4 seconds, and enemies with freeze resistance can ignore it. Cool?
Well, here's the upgraded version of it:
"Absolute Zero: Completely sap the nearby air of heat, leaving anything caught within the Flash Freeze slowed and debilitated even after the initial effects wear off."
So, even its name is called Absolute Zero. Can I label this ability as, well, instead of ice manip, just make it Absolute Zero? And what about its duration? Would it only stay 3 seconds despite it realistically should be way longer?
And one of the more extreme ones, is this:
An ability lets you to remove 6 seconds of your currently active skills. Nice?
Well, here's the description of the "Ability":
"The sands of the hourglass spin in an untamed whirlwind. The laws of time itself no longer apply to you."
So, I have to ask, should I just ignore in-game effects if the description varies by a lot?
Basically, there's an ability in-game that lets to chain lightning to your opponents, and can affect only 6 people, as the game states.
Got that? Cool, well, here's the in-game description of this ability:
"Hand of Ultos: The Storm Shepherd's fury emits from your fingertips, cascading through entire armies with devastating electrical force."
Aaaand here's the problem. An ability, which in-game can only effect 6 people and has a range of, at best, 30 meters, can apparently affect entire armies according to the in-game description. Meaning, its range should be way higher according to the description.
Another one is this: There's an ability in-game that lets you freeze enemies within like a 5 meter radius. It only freezes them for 3-4 seconds, and enemies with freeze resistance can ignore it. Cool?
Well, here's the upgraded version of it:
"Absolute Zero: Completely sap the nearby air of heat, leaving anything caught within the Flash Freeze slowed and debilitated even after the initial effects wear off."
So, even its name is called Absolute Zero. Can I label this ability as, well, instead of ice manip, just make it Absolute Zero? And what about its duration? Would it only stay 3 seconds despite it realistically should be way longer?
And one of the more extreme ones, is this:
An ability lets you to remove 6 seconds of your currently active skills. Nice?
Well, here's the description of the "Ability":
"The sands of the hourglass spin in an untamed whirlwind. The laws of time itself no longer apply to you."
So, I have to ask, should I just ignore in-game effects if the description varies by a lot?