Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-35208486-20180507193036

R2DA is a fun game, enjoyable (or hated) by many, which provides players a fun and unique experience fighting zombies to the last breath or trying to kill every survivor and end humanity as we know it. That being said, there are still frequent issues with the game, and one that I constantly come across is players "camping" in hard to reach areas of maps where every mob is killed or can't reach. No one likes this, and for Brutes, Elementals and Edgars with bad aim, it just makes it all the more worse. The OLD R2D had a mob that could deal with that, therefore turn the tides of the game's outcome permanently.

- TheSopwithCamel

''Is cavebats only a myth? ''

- R2D Menu Loading Screen



CAVEBAT

Health - 70

Speed 

- 6 Ground

- 40 Airborne

Abilities

- Spit (15 Damage, 30 if Headshot), uses 25 energy per second

- Dive (Knocks players over), uses 50 energy per second

- Flap (Allows Cavebat to Fly)

Controls

- Spit: E Button (Range 20, Accuracy 80)

-  Dive: F Button (Increases bat speed to 55 for a brief second or two and can trip players if connected)

- Flap: LMB Mouse Key

- Steer: Pressing W while looking in the direction of the Camera

Spawnrate - 10%

In-Game Store - 200$

Story

As survivors became more "dirty" with their survival tactics, the zombies were getting frustrated at ending humanity because of everyone camping in that radio tower on Zero Kelvin Station. However, something changed. Both the survivors and undead looked to the skies as something small and black dove towards said radio tower and knocked the camping survivors off. This effectively killed them from fall damage. The Bats returned. Veteran players remembered these small but strong mobs from days of old, shuddering to the new problems they could cause now. One survivors puts it like this: "I lost five good freinds from the bat while trying to escape on New Blox Coast. They were good players, but campers nonetheless. I still see them fall off that tower in my nightmares..."

The Cavebat stats are slightly modified from the original R2D Cavebat stats, although some remain original. This mob could provide serious damage to survivors alike if one knows how to use him properly. This mob can be mostly one shot by any weapon in the game, but to counter it has a relatively small hitbox. The hitbox also applies to when the bat dives and spits on players. This mob requires skill, being that a good player can change a game's outcome entirely.

Thanks for reading, im open to criticism and ideas to help improve this post. 