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Is it really necessary to have an Elite Boss category for the Cimerorans when all that it actually shows is a question mark? I've never seen a non-Cimeroran Traitor EB. Should it be removed? [[User:JazzMitaze|JazzMitaze]] 22:43, 30 November 2008 (UTC) | Is it really necessary to have an Elite Boss category for the Cimerorans when all that it actually shows is a question mark? I've never seen a non-Cimeroran Traitor EB. Should it be removed? [[User:JazzMitaze|JazzMitaze]] 22:43, 30 November 2008 (UTC) | ||
== Changing power descriptions == | |||
Even though technically, it should be "Imperious calls upon the power of the gods to strike down upon you.", for example, when looking at Hammer of Justice, in-game description still treats Imperious as an exact clone of Statesman, thus, power descriptions still have Statesman's name in them. In this case, what should we go with? You can test it by doing [Imperious.Punch] (which comes up with nothing), and [Statesman.Punch] (which has description), when playing. [[User:Sera404|Sera404]] 11:43, 27 January 2009 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 27 January 2009
Is it really necessary to have an Elite Boss category for the Cimerorans when all that it actually shows is a question mark? I've never seen a non-Cimeroran Traitor EB. Should it be removed? JazzMitaze 22:43, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
Changing power descriptions
Even though technically, it should be "Imperious calls upon the power of the gods to strike down upon you.", for example, when looking at Hammer of Justice, in-game description still treats Imperious as an exact clone of Statesman, thus, power descriptions still have Statesman's name in them. In this case, what should we go with? You can test it by doing [Imperious.Punch] (which comes up with nothing), and [Statesman.Punch] (which has description), when playing. Sera404 11:43, 27 January 2009 (UTC)