September 26, 201114 yr comment_92575 Currently when you re-read a battle log, it looks like this: [spoiler] [color=#ffd700]###### START ROUND "1" ######[/color] Applying temporary effects for You, slot 1 : effect (round:1 effect: thisstat=-1630|from 1945 to 315; ) effect (round:0 effect: effect ended) Applying temporary effects for That Guy, slot 1 : effect (round:1 effect: thisstat=-1436|from 1069 to -367; ) weaken (round:0 weaken: effect ended) [b]That Guy[/b]'s [i]Elemental V[/i] does [i] steallife[/i] to [i]multirandom[/i] creature(s) of [b]You[/b] and: - Steallife power: 20% - steals [i]1278[/i] vitality from [b]Madhorn[/b] and gives it to [b]Elemental V[/b][b] [/b] and remains with [i]5112[/i] vitality [b]You[/b]'s [i]Madhorn[/i] does [i] damage[/i] to [i]all[/i] creature(s) of [b]That Guy[/b] and: - [b]Elemental V[/b] receives [i]1404[/i] damage and remains with [i]2046[/i] vitality [/spoiler] Except much larger and more cumbersome, because there's generally more than 1 creature per person. What I suggest is that we see something like this: [spoiler] [color=#ffd700]###### START ROUND "1" ######[/color] Applying temporary effects for [b][color=#0000ff]You[/color][/b], slot 1 : effect (round:1 effect: thisstat=-1630|from 1945 to 315; ) effect (round:0 effect: effect ended) Applying temporary effects for [color=#ff0000][b]That Guy[/b][/color], slot 1 : effect (round:1 effect: thisstat=-1436|from 1069 to -367; ) weaken (round:0 weaken: effect ended) [color=#ff0000][b]That Guy[/b][/color]'s [i]Elemental V[/i] does[b] [color=#ffa500][i] steallife[/i][/color] [/b]to [b][color=#800080][i]multirandom[/i][/color] [/b]creature(s) of [color=#0000ff][b]You[/b][/color] and: - Steallife power: 20% - steals [i]1278[/i] vitality from [color=#0000ff][b]Madhorn[/b][/color] and gives it to [color=#ff0000][b]Elemental V[/b][/color][b] [/b] and remains with [i]5112[/i] vitality [color=#0000ff][b]You[/b][/color]'s [i]Madhorn[/i] does [b][i]damage[/i] [/b]to [b][color=#008000][i]all[/i][/color] [/b]creature(s) of [color=#ff0000][b]That Guy[/b][/color] and: - [color=#ff0000][b]Elemental V[/b][/color] receives [i]1404[/i] damageand remains with [i]2046[/i] vitality [/spoiler] Colour-coding and bolding things allows for quicker reading, and spacing in between unrelated events makes for easier distinction between them. On the flip side, I know Mur and MD have a thing about colours, but I don't know if that extends to fight logs. What does everybody else think? Thanks, Burns, for the help adding the poll! Edited September 26, 201114 yr by Pipstickz poll added Report
September 26, 201114 yr comment_92578 I like this idea. I accidentally pressed the null vote button so could not vote (It should have been Yes for the first Q and no for the next). If its like having a color for each type of attack and crit separately it would be brilliant and easily identifiable. Report
September 26, 201114 yr comment_92580 I think more could be done even in black & white to make them more readable. Headline/Bold the beginning of each attack and indent the rest of the "paragraph". There are many different ways you could code the color - many of which would be non-intuitive to some players, and confusing. Report
September 26, 201114 yr Author comment_92591 Then allow for customization of the logs, so each person can choose their own colour scheme. Report
September 27, 201114 yr comment_92594 I love this idea so much. Being able to color code various battle logs might get a little complicated if customization is enabled, but I believe even a preset would significantly aid in deciphering what exactly happened in a battle. Report
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