More testing and retesting.

Don’t put that on me. An aura is like a bubble.

Ok. So, let’s figure this out. I think it makes sense. 20m aura and 10m radius means to me that the support FT is in the exact centre of a perfect bubble.
But it couldn’t be this way. Like the bubble was oval or covered 15m the front of the support and 5m to the back.
So the need to say a 10m radius.
Sorry for my poor english.

Took me all of 1 second to figure out what he meant, ain’t hard chief.

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@CCD_Wuffell here you go for getting it so fast
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Fuckin STARVING. Waiting for my (almost totally useless) coworker to get back so I can eat.

Unless you brought some for the rest of the class then no sharing.

@SkooLBoY_SkePtiK
I mean I get it now, but at first makes no sense.
It’s on illfonic.

But going by how it works in games, look at other games.
Any time it’s an aura it cover a set range around the source all around.

Its different here, I get that now.

But it’s not my fault for going by how it is in pretty much any other game.

So yes, an aura is like a bubble, but when its used in a game for a passive or active ability, it covers the entire bubble.

But I understand what you meant now.

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Too late you failed, there’s no room for mistakes or misunderstandings in this classroom.

Going by video games, like I said, aura and radius has always been the same thing.

So yall can talk shit, I’m going off how its always been in games.

Fak yu

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Courier!

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No shut up, you can have my desert later!

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That doesn’t even make any sense, that’s why you’re in remedial courses this summer.

Our homeland you idiot.
XD

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I’m from Antarctica you idiot… or was it Cambodia… hmm let me get back to you.

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Wasnt it aloha?

Ah yes Monke-land!

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Yes and no.

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