Allow dodge roll to reduce falling damage

Allow dodge roll to reduce falling damage

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Posted by: Account.9832

Account.9832

The title say it all, really.

Allow players to press their “dodge” key while falling, causing the character to roll. If the character is rolling when it hits the ground, reduce falling damage by a percentage (ex., 25, 33 or 50%), stacking with fall-related traits. Should also work when sliding down hillsides (which GW2 sometimes interprets as a sequence of falls, even though the hill follows a smooth curve).

Naturally, this would consume energy, same as a normal roll.

If the player times the dodge incorrectly (i.e., character has already finished rolling when it hits the ground), then it should take the full damage.

I believe the animation for this is already in the game (one of the “diving goggles” skills).

Not only would this feel “natural” (after all, that’s how paratroopers, etc., are taught to land), but it would reward players for an action in a situation where they currently can’t do anything (if you fall, your fate is kind of sealed; all you can do is wait to see how much damage you take, and whether you survive or not).

- Al Zheimer

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Posted by: Reynfall.1547

Reynfall.1547

It’s funny; I actually already roll when I hit the ground in this game, always wishing it would reduce damage like a real parkour breakfall but always knowing it’s not like that.

+1

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Posted by: Crise.9401

Crise.9401

I might be wrong but I recall in a beta, or perhaps a tradeshow build, it was possible to avoid falling damage that way.

They considered it a bug and fixed it, so I doubt it would be reintroduced (also each class has a fall damage trait that you can invest into, this would make that obsolete).

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Posted by: Account.9832

Account.9832

it was possible to avoid falling damage that way.
They considered it a bug and fixed it, so I doubt it would be reintroduced

If you read my post, you’ll see that I suggest reducing falling damage by correct timing of dodge rolling, not avoiding it completely (which would indeed be unrealistic, and probably an unintended bug).

(also each class has a fall damage trait that you can invest into, this would make that obsolete).

Again, if you actually read my post you’ll see that I already accounted for that.

- Al Zheimer

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Posted by: Crise.9401

Crise.9401

Again, if you actually read my post you’ll see that I already accounted for that.

I wasn’t replying to any post specifically, if I had I would have quoted it.. my choice of words was poor on the avoid… but avoid does not necessarily mean nullify or negate entirely, you are avoiding damage even if you only avoid half of it.

To reply to your post specifically, reducing fall damage any more than 50-75% seems overkill, you can do some pretty daring jumps with just the trait alone (50%). Also falling damage is a gimmick as it is since dying from it does not actually accumulate death penalties (beyond waypoint cost and the treck back, which I admit at 80 might seem worth it to try an avoid).

The only place where I really want to get rid of fall damage is sharkmaw caverns “slide” in lion’s arch, because when you are going down you can take individual fall damage on the way even though there is water at the bottom (I suppose avoiding that is part of it, but it is really the only instance where falling damage has been any significance to me). Another instance may be WvW, but you don’t pay a fee for dying there form fall damage at all, not even to waypoint to spawn so I even end up using it as a way to avoid repair bills if I am overwhelmed near a cliff.

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Posted by: Account.9832

Account.9832

From the preview videos, it looks like TES Online supports this (either that or the characters “automatically” roll when they land).

- Al Zheimer