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Hex Sphere System is the result of such analysis - is also a proposal for solving skills system (including magic), in way that the new system would be nontrivial and does not lead to the creation of characters that can do everything. The system forces profiling towards one or maybe two elements - whether it is a magic defensive, offensive, support or manufacturing skills, etc. | Hex Sphere System is the result of such analysis - is also a proposal for solving skills system (including magic), in way that the new system would be nontrivial and does not lead to the creation of characters that can do everything. The system forces profiling towards one or maybe two elements - whether it is a magic defensive, offensive, support or manufacturing skills, etc. | ||
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Skills (including magic) are stored in Crystals with hexagon base. The idea is similiar to well known Materia from FF7. The crystal is just a container with following features: | Skills (including magic) are stored in Crystals with hexagon base. The idea is similiar to well known Materia from FF7. The crystal is just a container with following features: |
Revision as of 12:38, 2 November 2011
Hex Sphere System
Introduction to Hex Sphere System
About HSS
The author of the HSS concept is Krzysztof Daszuta (irukard@gmail.com). All documentation is licensed under the GNU General Plublic License v2 with reservation that any implementation of this idea is derived work and according the license should be distributed under the same conditions. In another case, please contact the author asking for a commercial license.
Many people probably remember the sleepless nights spent on playing the Final Fantasy series. In each part of the Final Fantasy, system of magic and skill is fundamentally different. Sometimes differs in some details, in other cases it's drastically different - based on a completely different rules, even spited from the old mechanics of which by a number of factors we could get used to. As the series of games, under one sign, FF is an excellent material that can be used as model to follow.
Hex Sphere System is the result of such analysis - is also a proposal for solving skills system (including magic), in way that the new system would be nontrivial and does not lead to the creation of characters that can do everything. The system forces profiling towards one or maybe two elements - whether it is a magic defensive, offensive, support or manufacturing skills, etc.
Skills (including magic) are stored in Crystals with hexagon base. The idea is similiar to well known Materia from FF7. The crystal is just a container with following features:
- type (name of skill)
- element (or absence of one)
- level (and of course EXP)
With crystal level also changes some other features such as:
- shape (amount of hex on Hex Sphere)
- sphere base requirements (soil profile)
- static neighborhood influence
- resonances - direct, neighborhood and global
The level of the crystal determines the strength (power) of a given skill. Modifies cast time, and the amount of mana consumed, etc. Generally accepted principles of skills mechanics are typically in most cases here.
In order to use a spell or skill crystal must be placed on the sphere. Crystal is just an ordinary object and can be sold / bought (except for crystals permanently linked with the owner - Soul Bind). When the crystal accumulates enough experience to the next level, it will no longer get experience and provides the option of raising it's level. This procedure is for the sake of economy of the game, if necessary, can be fraught with the likelihood of destruction of the crystal. But in current version it's unlikely to destroy crystal with LV UP procedure.
Every use of the crystal profiles the base of Sphere. Any use of it slightly shifts sphere in the direction of crystal's element. Consequently, the longer we use crystal in one place the better the results you get. The sphere interacts with the crystal, higher soil element level translates directly in better crystal performance. This rule also applies in the opposite side. If the crystal is placed on the "hostile" fields on sphere, the environment it affects it in a negative way - increasing mana consumption, extending cast time and reducing its effectiveness.