Iron fist rework idea

Greed_ExodusGreed_Exodus Member Posts: 399 ★★★
So I’m obviously voting iron fist he’s by far my favorite champ on the vote list, I also nerded out and came up with a cool idea for it, just a fan made buff concept, hope others think it’s neat.

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  • EdisonLawEdisonLaw Member Posts: 7,659 ★★★★★
    So the Sp1 and 2 don’t do anything specific?
  • Greed_ExodusGreed_Exodus Member Posts: 399 ★★★
    EdisonLaw said:

    So the Sp1 and 2 don’t do anything specific?

    The idea I had was they are multi hit martial art attacks that apply the armor breaks and the chi strike heavy attack is where the big damage comes from, sort of like shocker
  • EdisonLawEdisonLaw Member Posts: 7,659 ★★★★★

    EdisonLaw said:

    So the Sp1 and 2 don’t do anything specific?

    The idea I had was they are multi hit martial art attacks that apply the armor breaks and the chi strike heavy attack is where the big damage comes from, sort of like shocker
    So if he’s mystic shocker, does his heavy attack bypass glancing like Maestro?
  • Greed_ExodusGreed_Exodus Member Posts: 399 ★★★
    EdisonLaw said:

    EdisonLaw said:

    So the Sp1 and 2 don’t do anything specific?

    The idea I had was they are multi hit martial art attacks that apply the armor breaks and the chi strike heavy attack is where the big damage comes from, sort of like shocker
    So if he’s mystic shocker, does his heavy attack bypass glancing like Maestro?
    I didn’t write that in there but yeah the chi strike probably should be immune to glancing, and so should someone like Karnak since their whole gimmick is hitting the perfect weak point and crippling them
  • WednesdayLengthWednesdayLength Member Posts: 1,471 ★★★
    What does it mean when you say the chi block deals damage when a buff would have triggered? I like the idea, but he doesn't have any way to stop buffs from triggering just stagger to remove them
  • Greed_ExodusGreed_Exodus Member Posts: 399 ★★★

    What does it mean when you say the chi block deals damage when a buff would have triggered? I like the idea, but he doesn't have any way to stop buffs from triggering just stagger to remove them

    Like the way symbiote supreme does a burst of damage when it nullifies a buff
  • BringPopcornBringPopcorn Member Posts: 5,212 ★★★★★
    Even if they just add a stagger on heavy, or a nullify or neutralize on his basic attacks would actually make him a decent mystic...
  • EdisonLawEdisonLaw Member Posts: 7,659 ★★★★★

    Even if they just add a stagger on heavy, or a nullify or neutralize on his basic attacks would actually make him a decent mystic...

    I personally think he needs a complete rework, Iron Man style
  • EdisonLawEdisonLaw Member Posts: 7,659 ★★★★★

    EdisonLaw said:

    EdisonLaw said:

    So the Sp1 and 2 don’t do anything specific?

    The idea I had was they are multi hit martial art attacks that apply the armor breaks and the chi strike heavy attack is where the big damage comes from, sort of like shocker
    So if he’s mystic shocker, does his heavy attack bypass glancing like Maestro?
    I didn’t write that in there but yeah the chi strike probably should be immune to glancing, and so should someone like Karnak since their whole gimmick is hitting the perfect weak point and crippling them
    Speaking of which, why doesn't Karnak himself have this ability? This would be a perfect addition to his kit
  • WednesdayLengthWednesdayLength Member Posts: 1,471 ★★★

    What does it mean when you say the chi block deals damage when a buff would have triggered? I like the idea, but he doesn't have any way to stop buffs from triggering just stagger to remove them

    Like the way symbiote supreme does a burst of damage when it nullifies a buff
    So it's not when a buff would have triggered, it's when a buff is Nullified. If that's the case then he doesn't need an entirely separate debuff or passive for that effect, it can just be in his kit that nullifying a buff deals a burst of damage, even if I don't think that that really fits his character
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