20-06-2005, 06:54 AM
On tonight's TTF runs with Pink and another guy who doesn't come here (AFAIK), I got lucky enough to see a red slime. I was using my HUcast at the time, and in the first room I was the only one there so I had to resort to the third-hit-split tactic. This worked, and one slime turned red. Sweet... Cure/Paralysis right (Pink was using a greenill character and leading)? So I killed it, eventually... it was against the wall at the time, and it dropped... nothing. Nothing at all... which is weird because all rare monsters have a 100% drop-something rate, right? A few seconds later, our other player DCd, and we started over. But there was no drop from that slime... it hadn't even dropped an item somewhere else in the room (as online slimes tend to do, I've noticed).
Coincidentally, on the next run we met a red slime in the 4-slime room that DID drop me a Cure/Paralysis. I was actually the last one to enter the room, and it was there when I entered I think... actually I can't remember if I entered the room before or after it appeared, but if it was after, someone else had split it at the exact moment I entered the room (Pink, was the red slime one of the originals or one of the split ones?). Doesn't matter I suppose, because I distinctly remember getting a Devil/Battle from a split red slime one time in a different run.
What I want to know is this: droids have a hard time splitting slimes for obvious reasons, and so I usually ask our FO friends to split for me when I'm using a droid (coincidentally, I was the only non-FO player in this game
). What aggravates me though, is that the slimes seem to have different behavior for every player. I see someone casting rabarta when the slime isn't even up on my screen... it suddenly goes into a pain animation and pops down again, but I see no second slime. Then people end up killing the slimes before I can see them all. This isn't even considering the possibility of a red slime... I split the slime that created the first red one, but did it not drop my item because... perhaps the game leader didn't see it? I wasn't sure which of the three FOs had split the second slime... would it have mattered?
Basically, how is slime splitting kept track of? What information is stored client-side and server-side? This confuses me, and IMO more of this should have been kept server-side (or at least, when a slime is split by one player, the new slime appears on all players' screens as). Eh... just wondering so maybe I could figure this out better next time I play... :ermm:
Coincidentally, on the next run we met a red slime in the 4-slime room that DID drop me a Cure/Paralysis. I was actually the last one to enter the room, and it was there when I entered I think... actually I can't remember if I entered the room before or after it appeared, but if it was after, someone else had split it at the exact moment I entered the room (Pink, was the red slime one of the originals or one of the split ones?). Doesn't matter I suppose, because I distinctly remember getting a Devil/Battle from a split red slime one time in a different run.
What I want to know is this: droids have a hard time splitting slimes for obvious reasons, and so I usually ask our FO friends to split for me when I'm using a droid (coincidentally, I was the only non-FO player in this game
). What aggravates me though, is that the slimes seem to have different behavior for every player. I see someone casting rabarta when the slime isn't even up on my screen... it suddenly goes into a pain animation and pops down again, but I see no second slime. Then people end up killing the slimes before I can see them all. This isn't even considering the possibility of a red slime... I split the slime that created the first red one, but did it not drop my item because... perhaps the game leader didn't see it? I wasn't sure which of the three FOs had split the second slime... would it have mattered?Basically, how is slime splitting kept track of? What information is stored client-side and server-side? This confuses me, and IMO more of this should have been kept server-side (or at least, when a slime is split by one player, the new slime appears on all players' screens as). Eh... just wondering so maybe I could figure this out better next time I play... :ermm:


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