I've started playing a bit again and I've been noticing some of the new settings changes and I'd really like to start a conversation about the weasel. I understand part of the job of the weasel is to help tame the levi (and levi-terr) population and help balance the pub. That's fine, but levi's are completely helpless against it, even more so now with only 2 reps. There is no reason for any ship in trench wars to be able to stay completely cloaked and stealthed, indefinitely. You have to give the levi a chance, even if just a small one, especially against the folks who can only seem to get kills by stalking levi's in a weasel, killing them non-stop.
Possible solutions to change the Weasel
Some people might complain the levi population would get out of control. I think it would continue to be a big challenge to green up, and once a levi is greened, there are plenty of other, skillful ways, to take care of levi's and levi-terrs.
I've been away from Trench Wars for a long time and I don't know how often this type of thing has been discussed, but as I've been playing again, the problem has become glaringly obvious. I don't know how popular these opinions are, but lets have a discussion and if we can get a majority in agreement, maybe we can have whoever is running the show these days make some settings changes. So lets hear some thoughts!
Possible solutions to change the Weasel
- Remove Stealth, or at least make it burn through energy. I know removing stealth was tried a week or so ago. I think it gave a good balance between levi's having to stay alert to the weasels, as well as not being able to see them directly to shoot at them. Levi's were only able to aim based on radar, and if the levi is oblivious, they are killed either way, but at least they are given a chance.
- Make Stealth & Cloak burn through energy so the weasel can only stay hidden for a set amount of time. Maybe 10-20 seconds worth? This lets the levi know a weasel is or might be around if they are spotted before going invisible, but afterwards the levi has no idea where the weasel is and has to guess on when/where to shoot/rep/portal/warp. This takes away the weasel's free pass to unapologetically and repeatedly stalk the levi as pray with zero repercussions. This means the weasel has to identify its target, and get in there and try and make the kill. It adds pressure, and maybe even a little skill to levi hunting. If the weasel doesn't do it fast enough, the weasel is exposed and either has to retreat or continue the attack while visible. Again in this scenario, the levi has an actual chance of defending itself instead of being a sitting duck.
Some people might complain the levi population would get out of control. I think it would continue to be a big challenge to green up, and once a levi is greened, there are plenty of other, skillful ways, to take care of levi's and levi-terrs.
- Play some defense. Have someone patrol the roof, maybe a spider w/ anti, and/or buy a roof turret if it is really a problem. The roof turret takes care of the constant hovering of the levi above the flagroom, and the ship patrolling kills/chases them away from the spots the turret can't reach.
- A good way to kill a levi-terr, is to respond with a spider-terr, at least one of whom has antiwarp. Chase the levi-terr away, corner them, even chase them to a safety zone. If you have antiwarp on, they are trapped. It turns into a good ole' fashion standoff, first one to screw up dies. Let skill prevail.
- For levis in the flagroom, keep the pressure on. Have javs bomb through the holes in the bottom, and through the sides. Same with warbirds. A good shot and the levi is dead.
I've been away from Trench Wars for a long time and I don't know how often this type of thing has been discussed, but as I've been playing again, the problem has become glaringly obvious. I don't know how popular these opinions are, but lets have a discussion and if we can get a majority in agreement, maybe we can have whoever is running the show these days make some settings changes. So lets hear some thoughts!
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