...und noch ein Ausschnitt aus dem Avault-Interview:

"What's this we hear about summoning dolls?

The introduction of the summoning dolls is one of the coolest things about Riftrunner. They're very rare - but also incredibly valuable - so you'll go through a lot of trouble to collect them. You use them to summoned creatures to assist you. The creatures are unlike those you get when you cast a normal summoning spell - as they can be dressed up. That means all the cool equipment you find in the world and which you would normally sell - with pain in your heart - can now be used to dress up creatures you summon. For instance: Your ordinary summoned skeleton could now have a sword+5 and be full of charms that boost his resistances. Summoning dolls can be upgraded and embedded with many properties - all of which the player will have to discover throughout his or her journeys. They also make combat very strategic - plus you can make them do whatever you want since they act as party members once you summon them. There's an upkeep cost - so you'll want to use them sparingly."

Hier wird uns also das Spielen mit "Puppen" als coole Sache angekündigt <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> (ich glaube, ich bin schon ne Weile aus dem Alter raus... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />).
Nein, hier ist anscheinend das Beschwören von Kreaturen mit Hilfe von Puppen gemeint. Diese Kreaturen sind dann als Gruppenmitglieder steuerbar und lassen sich (komplett?) ausrüsten. Fragt sich nur, was da wohl für Unterhaltskosten auf einen zukommen? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/think.gif" alt="" /> (Spekulation: kontinuierlicher Verlust an Lebenspunkten oder muss man sogar für die Beschwörung dauerhaft einige Konstitutionspunkte opfern?)


Sterben geht immer - mal schauen was vorher geht