Monday, May 30, 2022

Recent Questions - Arqade

Recent Questions - Arqade


incrementing attributes in minecraft

Posted: 30 May 2022 02:41 PM PDT

so i want to figure out how to increment a player's health without writing 225 lines of Datapack code. i cannot find any way to do this so please help? i've tried :

execute at @a run execute unless score @p custHealth matches 1 run attribute @p generic.max_health base set Health @p   

but that does not work. many thanks.

Is there any way (cheats included) to botch the Foundation quest in The Outer Worlds, without actually killikg anyone?

Posted: 30 May 2022 12:25 PM PDT

After many quests where I was able to tell someone I'll do something for them, and then working against them behind their back, like

I came to expect that I will always be allowed to accept a job and then ignore it or intentionally go against it. Sadly, with the Foundation quest it is not so easy. I was told that I need to go and kill

and it was implied that if I'll refuse I will have to fight my way out of the building I was in, killing important NPCs from The Board, undoubtedly loosing reputation and probably being effectively locked out of the Byzantium. I wasn't prepared to do that yet, so I agreed, as reluctantly as dialog options allowed me to.

Turns out, all my companions now believe I am going to do this. I have no option to tell them I lied. I tried to look for a guide on turning this quest against The Board, and it turns out this quest does not have branches, game expect you to only agree if you really agree... What a letdown! Too bad I went several hours adventuring before I figured that out, so loading old save and not talking with quest giver is something I do not want to do.

Is there any cheat, save editor, glitch, or anything that would mark this quest as botched, make my companions stop pestering me about it, but wouldn't give me 100% negative reputation with The Board and Byzantium? An equivalent to just telling everyone "I lied to get us out of there, now we forget about it" that game writers team forgot to put there? I wasn't able to play for quite a few days, because this situation really cut on my enjoyment.

Is Falling Bash actually better than Jump Slash for mounting?

Posted: 30 May 2022 11:06 AM PDT

Mounting a monster has undergone a major revamp in MONSTER HUNTER RISE, and so has the Sword and Shield's moveset. In it, Falling Bash is now treated as an aerial move and can be used to mount a monster.

So, does it mean now the jumping slash is obsolete? Damage of Jump Slash is pathetic compared to Falling Bash. Does it mean the Falling Bash is actually better in all aspects, especially mounting since it is significantly stronger than the jumping slash?

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