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== Advantages == | == Advantages == | ||
* '''Bypass most climbs.''' Leapfrogs can just {{cmd|leap}} over most climbs, which is much faster than climbing, and is especially useful for builds that don't naturally have good [[climb]] skill | * '''Bypass most climbs.''' Leapfrogs can just {{cmd|leap}} over most climbs, which is much faster than climbing, and is especially useful for builds that don't naturally have good [[climb]] skill. | ||
* '''+1 Dodge.''' Dodge is an extremely powerful skill, so this is a high-value buff. This also means that Leapfrog is the only movement mutation in the game that buffs a non-focus combat stat. | * '''+1 Dodge.''' Dodge is an extremely powerful skill, so this is a high-value buff. This also means that Leapfrog is the only movement mutation in the game that buffs a non-focus combat stat. | ||
* '''Faster movement speed.''' The bonus is significant, and helps with both evading and chasing in PvP, while speeding up all ground movement in general. | * '''Faster movement speed.''' The bonus is significant, and helps with both evading and chasing in PvP, while speeding up all ground movement in general. | ||
* '''Ability to leap over several tiles.''' Leaping in any direction will very quickly move over several tiles, giving mobs and hunters no time to aggro the leaping mutant (much like a [[Ride|skateboard]]). | * '''Ability to leap over several tiles.''' Leaping in any direction will very quickly move over several tiles, giving mobs and hunters no time to aggro the leaping mutant (much like a [[Ride|skateboard]]). | ||
* '''Stupid leap tricks.''' As long as one is outdoors, leaping in a direction also entirely bypasses travelling tiles and obstructive NPCs; this is usually faster than dealing with either of these, as long as one is willing to accept the damage from the inevitable bonk afterwards. | |||
* '''Requires no focus.''' Every other movement mutation in the game requires at least a little [[focus]]. Leapfrog requires only Reflexes, which most builds have loads of, and the [[Flight]] upgrade also requires no focus. This makes Leapfrog a great choice for any build that has naturally poor focus. | * '''Requires no focus.''' Every other movement mutation in the game requires at least a little [[focus]]. Leapfrog requires only Reflexes, which most builds have loads of, and the [[Flight]] upgrade also requires no focus. This makes Leapfrog a great choice for any build that has naturally poor focus. | ||
* '''Soda safeword.''' If a soda machine falls on top of a particularly inept Leapfrog mutant, they have the ability of leaping out from under it. | * '''Soda safeword.''' If a soda machine falls on top of a particularly inept Leapfrog mutant, they have the ability of leaping out from under it. | ||
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== Disadvantages == | == Disadvantages == | ||
* '''Causes each leap.''' Lower cool and having lots of implants can quickly multiply this small stress gain into an unmanageable amount. Like all stress gains this penalty is eliminated if you're a hideous freak. | * '''Causes stress each leap.''' Lower cool and having lots of implants can quickly multiply this small stress gain into an unmanageable amount. Like all stress gains this penalty is eliminated if you're a hideous freak. | ||
* '''Dangerous failures.''' Failing phase or clairvoyance is not costly, but failing the reflexes roll for a leap can be dangerous and life-threatening, especially on long climbs. The longer the climb, the harder the roll. The [[Stormfront Island]] and borehole climbs, for instance, are an instant death if you try to leap down them. | * '''Dangerous failures.''' Failing phase or clairvoyance is not costly, but failing the reflexes roll for a leap can be dangerous and life-threatening, especially on long climbs. The longer the climb, the harder the roll. The [[Stormfront Island]] and borehole climbs, for instance, are an instant death if you try to leap down them. | ||
* '''Not idiot-proof.''' If a leapfrog mutant tries to do something dumb, like leap in a direction that doesn't exist on their tile, they will take great damage to the head. | * '''Not idiot-proof.''' If a leapfrog mutant tries to do something dumb, like leap in a direction that doesn't exist on their tile, they will take great damage to the head. | ||
* '''Negative beat soak.''' -1-1 beat isn't huge, but it's still significant against mobs or players who rely on beat damage. [[High Density]] or [[Yeti Fur]] cancel this out, and the latter synergizes well with Leapfrog's upgrade mutation, [[Flight]]. | * '''Negative beat soak.''' -1-1 beat isn't huge, but it's still significant against mobs or players who rely on beat damage, and prevents [[Cat Ears]] saving you from fall damage. [[High Density]] or [[Yeti Fur]] cancel this out, and the latter synergizes well with Leapfrog's upgrade mutation, [[Flight]]. | ||
* '''Negative broken bone resistances.''' The only one of these that actually matters is broken arm, but -30% is still problematic against beat-wielding opponents. | * '''Negative broken bone resistances.''' The only one of these that actually matters is broken arm, but -30% is still problematic against beat-wielding opponents. | ||
* '''Can't take [[Lithodermis]].''' | * '''Can't take [[Lithodermis]].''' | ||
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When leaping a direction, reflexes is used for success, and then [[brawn]] is used to calculate the distance of the leap. At low brawn, leaps will only travel two or three tiles; at high brawn, they can reach much more. Unfortunately, this leap is extremely unpredictable; it might travel two tiles, or it might travel six. Leaping only goes in one direction until the leap finishes, and if the leap ever encounters a direction that is not a valid exit, the caster will suffer beat damage to the head and immediately come to a stop. The severity of this damage is based on the caster's brawn, which makes high-brawn leap failures very painful. On the plus side, leaping in this manner is so fast as to be almost a teleport, and will bypass the aggro of anything that would normally attempt to attack the caster while they are midair. | When leaping a direction, reflexes is used for success, and then [[brawn]] is used to calculate the distance of the leap. At low brawn, leaps will only travel two or three tiles; at high brawn, they can reach much more. Unfortunately, this leap is extremely unpredictable; it might travel two tiles, or it might travel six. Leaping only goes in one direction until the leap finishes, and if the leap ever encounters a direction that is not a valid exit, the caster will suffer beat damage to the head and immediately come to a stop. The severity of this damage is based on the caster's brawn, which makes high-brawn leap failures very painful. On the plus side, leaping in this manner is so fast as to be almost a teleport, and will bypass the aggro of anything that would normally attempt to attack the caster while they are midair. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 25 November 2024
Boing.
Leapfrog allows mutants to leap up and down climbs and across distances at speed, and move at higher speed in general.
Leapfrog is a movement mutation. Its upgrade is Flight, and taking Leapfrog will bar characters from taking Phaser, Clairvoyance and their associated upgrades.
Location
Located in the aerie near the summit of Mt. Fisty. If you can land a plane on Fisty, the mutation is at the same level as that landing spot. Fisty itself is inhabited with dangerous thunderbirds, however, and the Skydock's flak guards the Ashen Valley sky tile just before Fisty, so pilots must be quick to outrun the cannons.
Effects
Leapfrog has the following effects:
Passive: +1 dodge Passive: -30 arm/hand/nose/jaw break resistance Passive: +80 broken leg resistance Passive: -1-1 beat soak Passive: Increased movement speed leap command: leap up/down climbs, or multiple tiles in any direction. Leaper legs can be butchered from corpse (a tasty snack)
Advantages
- Bypass most climbs. Leapfrogs can just leap over most climbs, which is much faster than climbing, and is especially useful for builds that don't naturally have good climb skill.
- +1 Dodge. Dodge is an extremely powerful skill, so this is a high-value buff. This also means that Leapfrog is the only movement mutation in the game that buffs a non-focus combat stat.
- Faster movement speed. The bonus is significant, and helps with both evading and chasing in PvP, while speeding up all ground movement in general.
- Ability to leap over several tiles. Leaping in any direction will very quickly move over several tiles, giving mobs and hunters no time to aggro the leaping mutant (much like a skateboard).
- Stupid leap tricks. As long as one is outdoors, leaping in a direction also entirely bypasses travelling tiles and obstructive NPCs; this is usually faster than dealing with either of these, as long as one is willing to accept the damage from the inevitable bonk afterwards.
- Requires no focus. Every other movement mutation in the game requires at least a little focus. Leapfrog requires only Reflexes, which most builds have loads of, and the Flight upgrade also requires no focus. This makes Leapfrog a great choice for any build that has naturally poor focus.
- Soda safeword. If a soda machine falls on top of a particularly inept Leapfrog mutant, they have the ability of leaping out from under it.
- Broken leg resistance. Legs are generally the worst limb to break; Leapfrog almost ensures this will not happen.
Disadvantages
- Causes stress each leap. Lower cool and having lots of implants can quickly multiply this small stress gain into an unmanageable amount. Like all stress gains this penalty is eliminated if you're a hideous freak.
- Dangerous failures. Failing phase or clairvoyance is not costly, but failing the reflexes roll for a leap can be dangerous and life-threatening, especially on long climbs. The longer the climb, the harder the roll. The Stormfront Island and borehole climbs, for instance, are an instant death if you try to leap down them.
- Not idiot-proof. If a leapfrog mutant tries to do something dumb, like leap in a direction that doesn't exist on their tile, they will take great damage to the head.
- Negative beat soak. -1-1 beat isn't huge, but it's still significant against mobs or players who rely on beat damage, and prevents Cat Ears saving you from fall damage. High Density or Yeti Fur cancel this out, and the latter synergizes well with Leapfrog's upgrade mutation, Flight.
- Negative broken bone resistances. The only one of these that actually matters is broken arm, but -30% is still problematic against beat-wielding opponents.
- Can't take Lithodermis.
- Doesn't buff focus, unlike Clairvoyance, Medium and Phaser. A less helpful choice for focus-heavy builds.
Leap
In HellMOO, when moving, leapfrogs had a flat 15% chance to move instantly due to rounding errors. This was fixed in SamsaraMOO - now they simply walk from exit to exit 20% faster.
Use of leap can take either a climb or a direction as an argument. Either leap requires a reflexes roll for success, and costs a small amount of stress.
When leaping a climb, the caster's reflexes is rolled against a difficulty based on the height of the climb; the higher the climb, the harder the roll. On succeeding, the caster will alight safely at the other side of the climb; on failure, depending on the severity of the failure and the height of the climb, the caster will suffer beat damage (which can be fatal).
When leaping a direction, reflexes is used for success, and then brawn is used to calculate the distance of the leap. At low brawn, leaps will only travel two or three tiles; at high brawn, they can reach much more. Unfortunately, this leap is extremely unpredictable; it might travel two tiles, or it might travel six. Leaping only goes in one direction until the leap finishes, and if the leap ever encounters a direction that is not a valid exit, the caster will suffer beat damage to the head and immediately come to a stop. The severity of this damage is based on the caster's brawn, which makes high-brawn leap failures very painful. On the plus side, leaping in this manner is so fast as to be almost a teleport, and will bypass the aggro of anything that would normally attempt to attack the caster while they are midair.
Mutations | |
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Racial Mutations | Abomination • Chud • Hideous Freak • Vampire • Zombie |
Focus Mutations | Carrie • Chiller • Fuck Machine • Salamander • Screech • Writhing Smoke • Empath |
Movement Mutations | Leapfrog • Phaser • Clairvoyance |
Flight • Blink • Medium | |
Soak Mutations | High Density • Firewalker • Rubberskin • Snakeskin • Yeti Skin |
Lithodermis • Solar Sponge • Silicone Skin • Eelskin • Yeti Fur | |
Miscellaneous Mutations | Billygoat • Bleeder • Bloodhound • Brainslug • Brute Strength • Camelfat • Enigma • Fibrocartilage • Hooligan • Hyperimmune • Iron Liver • Junkrat • Mule • Nimble Fingers • Plant Whisperer • Stench • Twitchy Nerves • Superclot • Xray Vision • Cat Ears |
Ripperlikes | Carcinocudgel • Horrorspike • Ripper • Tendrils |
Joke Mutations | Third Nipple |
Defunct Mutations | Jammer |