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It would take 10 Aspis to match your Funnelweb in shield strength, while the Funnelweb would cost 1500 metal less than the 10 Aspis (which would have a combined cost of 6000). On top of that, the Funnelweb would have 11,000 HP, while the 10 Aspis would have a combined HP total of 7000. Perhaps that's what you intend for this version of the Funnelweb?
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It would take 10 Aspis to match your Funnelweb in shield strength, while the Funnelweb would cost 1500 metal less than the 10 Aspis (which would have a combined cost of 6000). On top of that, the Funnelweb would have 11,000 HP, while the 10 Aspis would have a combined HP total of 7000. Perhaps that's what you intend for this version of the Funnelweb?
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Even if you try to handicap the Funnelweb with shield regeneration that only kicks in after a long period of time, or the inability to link with other shields, even if you remove its ability to reclaim or resurrect, I'd still consider this Funnelweb to be OP in the sense that it makes not only Aegis obsolete, but also many other striders as well.
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Even if you try to handicap the Funnelweb with shield regeneration that only kicks in after a long period of time, or the inability to link with other shields, even if you remove its ability to reclaim or resurrect, I'd still consider this Funnelweb to be OP in the sense that it makes not only Aegis obsolete, but also many other striders as well.
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Edit:
Also,
while
I'm
uncertain,
I
do
think
there's
a
possibility
that
bunches
of
Aspis
shield
walkers
would
be
susceptible
to
AoE
attacks,
such
as
from
a
Thunderbird
or
Likho.
The
Funnelweb
would
have
no
such
weakness.
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Edit:
Also,
while
I'm
uncertain,
I
do
think
there's
a
possibility
that
bunches
of
Aspis
shield
walkers
would
be
susceptible
to
AoE
attacks,
such
as
from
a
Thunderbird
or
Likho.
The
Funnelweb
would
have
no
such
vulnerability.
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