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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Skeezick, Jan 22, 2015.

  1. Skeezick

    Skeezick Forum Royalty

    Stitched remains are now summons,next stop: reconstructed units will be summons too
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    meanwhile in KF...
     
    Last edited: Jan 23, 2015
  2. Agirgis1

    Agirgis1 Forum Royalty

    recons being summoned is a balanced idea, I say this as a stitched player.

    I know it sucks to get balanced , while other things remain OP....But.... we gotta start somewhere.
     
  3. Skeezick

    Skeezick Forum Royalty

    you betrayed us,you have no word in this
    1 ticket to shoebox pls
     
  4. Netherzen

    Netherzen I need me some PIE!

    From what iv seen is being done to other themes,it seems a theme is first destroyed/nerfed and then promised to be revised and made viable in the future,guess its gonna go the same for stitched.
     
  5. Rokkushun

    Rokkushun Devotee of the Blood Owl

    Tell that to leoss, who have been horrid for a long time now
     
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  6. Netherzen

    Netherzen I need me some PIE!

    That is the divine punishment they must endure for destroying the meta when they were released as one of most overpowered runes.
     
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  7. WhatTheHex

    WhatTheHex The King of Potatoes

    Maybe they can make exceptions. I really liked stitched back pre-Owl-ruinage.
     
  8. Netherzen

    Netherzen I need me some PIE!

    Pray to the Cactus God that it is so.
     
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  9. KingJad

    KingJad I need me some PIE!

    Ferren will forever feel your pain.
     
  10. nitebane21

    nitebane21 I need me some PIE!

    Seriously? Wtf?! Stitched anathama = insta-shoebox
     
  11. Elric

    Elric I need me some PIE!

    To add insult to injury, Stitched Seamstress now costs more nora (67 nora) and had the cooldown of its bomb ability increased. Not sure if 67 nora is worth it for a champ that has no basic attack.
     
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  12. nitebane21

    nitebane21 I need me some PIE!

    Arg! I loved my stitched bg! There's pretty much no reason for the seamstress to be hamstrung with a charged cone if it's going to get the same cost and cooldown of the normal one. @Sokolov can stitched get looked at? If the remains stay as summons, they need a complete overhaul.
     
  13. Elric

    Elric I need me some PIE!

    Maybe not a complete overhaul, but a few buffs would be greatly appreciated. :)
     
  14. doubtofbuddha

    doubtofbuddha I need me some PIE!

    Do stitched really need buffs? They are pretty strong right now.
     
  15. Elric

    Elric I need me some PIE!

    Since you think they are pretty strong now, you must have thought they were seriously overpowered before then, huh? ;)
     
  16. Karmavore

    Karmavore MEDIUMALLTIME

    I honestly wish I could say I feel bad, but then I just look at tortuns and laugh like a stereotypical super-villan...

























    TL;DR
    Ha.
     
  17. Rokkushun

    Rokkushun Devotee of the Blood Owl

    Stitched are really weird to balance I imagine. One reconstruct and you usually get ahead of your opponent tempo wise. Two and you have a pretty substantial lead.

    I can't imagine how difficult it is to balance around that
     
  18. doubtofbuddha

    doubtofbuddha I need me some PIE!

    I have only been playing since October. And two of my three ranked losses since the new set was released have been vs. stitched. :p
     
  19. Skeezick

    Skeezick Forum Royalty

    idk i felt they were in pretty good spot now,just some units needed buffs to be used
    but they keep getting hit every patch
     
  20. nitebane21

    nitebane21 I need me some PIE!

    That's kinda the whole theme of stitched. They're small, weak and wimpy. If you don't start making free stitches, you're not going to win. And now that the stitches that you do make are summons, they're not nearly as useful. Just kill the reconstructors and ignore everything else.
     
    Last edited: Jan 24, 2015

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