An Enchanting Experience: How a Magic Organ Cat Scratcher Can Keep Your Cat Entertained for Hours

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Introducing the Magic Organ Cat Scratcher! Tired of your cat constantly scratching your furniture? Have no fear, the magic organ cat scratcher is here! This innovative product is designed to provide endless entertainment for your feline friend while also promoting healthy scratching behavior. Made with high-quality materials, the magic organ cat scratcher is built to last. Its unique design features a scratching surface that resembles a keyboard, complete with colorful keys. This whimsical twist adds a touch of fun to an otherwise ordinary cat scratcher. The magic organ cat scratcher is not only visually appealing but also highly functional. The scratching surface is made from durable sisal material, ideal for trimming your cat's nails and preventing them from becoming sharp and dangerous.

Defunct cells spell projectiles

The scratching surface is made from durable sisal material, ideal for trimming your cat's nails and preventing them from becoming sharp and dangerous. The sisal provides just the right amount of resistance, satisfying your cat's natural scratching instincts. But the magic doesn't stop there! This cat scratcher is also equipped with a built-in toy that is sure to entertain your cat for hours on end.

Projectile Evasion Revision

Projectile evasion needs fixing in the regards that it doesn't apply to all attacks labeled as projectiles. The main ones being spells. Apparently projectile spells override projectile evasion simply on the fact they are spells, when in all reality, projectile evasion should be applicable to "projectile" spells as well. I believe this because, on the core mechanics side of things, projectile evasion is a useless game mechanic if it is only applicable to about roughly 1/10 of the games projectile content. This goes from situation advantage to outright pointlessness if on such a short scale of function. I would highly advise revision of this part of the game for further game functionality and fine tuning for balancing purposes.

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on Jan 6, 2015, 8:52:01 PM I agree. Posted by
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on Jan 6, 2015, 9:31:27 PM

Spells are not Attacks. These are separate classifications.

Attacks are subject to Accuracy, which overcomes evasion.

Spells have no accuracy or evasion concepts.

Because of this attacks are allowed more attack speed increases, and higher base crit chances (but to crit with an attack you must succeed two accuracy checks.)

This is the game. These are the mechanics.


You can only evade projectile attacks, because only attacks are subject to accuracy and evasion. You can still block and dodge projectiles, with the appropriate spell dodge and spell block. There is currently no Spell Evasion, because there is currently no spell accuracy. This is just the difference between attacks and spells. This is also a weakness of evasion. Everything has strengths and weaknesses.

You have to understand that things can be part of different concepts. It can be a spell or an attack, it can be a projectile or not, it can be fire or cold or lightning or physical or chaos. But projectile evasion will not give you spell evasion, if spells cannot be evaded.


Evasion is good. Many things, like the fire/cold/lightning/chaos from some skellies/constructs/snakes might be tagged actually as a projectile attack. So Ondars plus good evasion might make you very strongly defended against these, or even your own self to reflect from wand and bow attacks (or spectral throw.) But Evasion needs some weakness. And that is spells. Just like armor does nothing for elemental or chaos damage. Evasion does nothing for spells, and chaos damage bypasses energy shield. On the plus side, evasion also uses entropy, such that it is more reliable and consistent than block or dodge.


You have to understand that these unique differences are what make things more complex, and thus not all cookie cutter copies of each other. They allow you to layer your defenses in smart and strategic ways.

Think of it in Rock, Paper, Scissor terms. Armor can defend any physical damage (spell or attack), but not Elemental or Chaos. Energy Shield can defend any Physical or Elemental spell or attack, but not Chaos. Evasion can defend any attack Physical, Elemental, or Chaos; but not spells. Elemental Resists are great for any elemental spell or attack, but do nothing for physical or chaos spells or attacks. Spell Block is good for spells but not attacks. Regular block is good for attacks but not spells. Similar for dodge.

So even if you have high evasion, you might still need resists and even some armor for spells. Ondars, which boosts projectile evasion is good, but since you have zero ability to evade a spell, zero times any multiplier is still zero.

Attacks are subject to Accuracy, which overcomes evasion.
Magic organ cat scratcher

Simply flick the switch, and the toy will start moving across the keyboard-like scratching surface, capturing your cat's attention and encouraging them to play. As an added bonus, the magic organ cat scratcher also doubles as a cozy lounging spot. The curved shape is perfect for your cat to curl up and take a nap, providing them with a safe and comfortable space to relax. Not only is the magic organ cat scratcher great for your cat, but it is also great for you. By providing a designated area for your cat to scratch, you can protect your furniture from damage. Plus, the scratching surface is reversible, allowing for extended use and added value. In conclusion, the magic organ cat scratcher is the perfect solution to your cat's scratching habits. With its innovative design, durable materials, and built-in toy, this product is sure to keep your cat entertained and your furniture protected. Say goodbye to scratched furniture and hello to a happy and healthy cat with the magic organ cat scratcher!.

Reviews for "Finding the Perfect Note: How a Magic Organ Cat Scratcher Can Cater to Your Cat's Individual Preferences"

- John - 1 star - I was really excited to get the Magic Organ cat scratcher for my cat, but it was a total letdown. The scratching surface was too small and my cat found it difficult to fully stretch and scratch on it. The catnip-infused cardboard also didn't seem to attract my cat at all. This scratcher ended up collecting dust in the corner of my living room, and my cat still prefers to scratch on my furniture. Save your money and invest in a better quality and larger scratcher for your furry friend.
- Sarah - 2 stars - I purchased the Magic Organ cat scratcher because of all the positive reviews, but I have mixed feelings about it. While it is visually appealing and well-made, my cat simply does not show any interest in using it. I tried to entice her with the catnip, but she barely gives it a sniff before walking away. It didn't solve my cat's scratching problem, and now I'm left with an expensive and unused scratcher taking up space in my home. I recommend trying other scratcher options before settling for this one.
- Emily - 2 stars - The Magic Organ cat scratcher did not live up to its advertised claims. The scratching surface wore out quickly, leaving behind a mess of shredded cardboard. The design is cute, but the overall structure feels flimsy and doesn't withstand my cat's scratching habits. Additionally, the catnip scent did not seem to attract my cat at all. I was disappointed with the product's durability and effectiveness in keeping my cat away from my furniture. I would not repurchase or recommend this scratcher.

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