[1.2][Logic Problem] Ascian, the knife throwing cat

I equipped the item because why not? I want to have this Knife-Throwing cat at my side and well... He's damn accurate.

 

It isn't really a bug, I know, but it seems a little strange that the cat can't wield weapons and yet it can throw knives.

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Reply #1 Top

I don't think there is currently a way of restricting certain accessories.  If a champion can use accessories, they can use any they have the level for, AFAIK.

Reply #2 Top

There is a way (cloaks are accessory's) but throwing knives are currently set to be usable by anyone.  I dont mind that Ascian can use them (or rather I dont think its worth setting up exlcusions just for Ascian).  That cat must have some serious skills. :)

Reply #3 Top

I am okay with this.

Reply #4 Top

I am more than okay with this.

Reply #5 Top

Quoting Derek, reply 2
There is a way (cloaks are accessory's) but throwing knives are currently set to be usable by anyone.  I dont mind that Ascian can use them (or rather I dont think its worth setting up exlcusions just for Ascian).  That cat must have some serious skills.
End of Derek's quote

The question that is on everyone's mind is... where does she put them. ;)

Reply #6 Top

obviously (s)he hides them in her fur,

'specially as (s)he is leathal fur ever.

harpo

 

Reply #7 Top

Well, any hero without hands can use all the accessories, and some of them generally require hands.  I guess all those Elemental heroes (including our favorite Duke the Wolf Lord) have evolved to use all the accessories of Elemental without having to worry about hands. =) ;)

Oh, and all the heroes without hands have a baggage train to carry all the loot they are not using. =)

Reply #8 Top

Ascian is a cat.  It doesn't actually throw the knives.  It's just Photoshop.

Reply #9 Top

We can just pretend it was a skill Ascian picked up while working in the circus.

AND NOW FOR OUR NEXT ACT...ASCIAN THE KNIFE JUGGLING CAT!

Reply #10 Top

Ascian is Schrodinger's cat (in two states at once-having hands and not having hands until it's observed)...fitting because today is also Schrodinger's birthday.