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No one knows what the best MBT is since none of these vehicles have gone into battle against one another. Still, saying you can break a 60 ton MBT in half is just...ugh.

I mean, come on.
All this talk of snapping M1s 'in half' makes me seriously wonder if said boasters even know what an M1 is formed from.
Pepperm1nts said
Did someone spill coffee on the map?


lol'd
Hm, it appears my cats have been placed relatively near the bears.

Honestly, I'm still not happy over my history section. Muttonhawk, would you be up for a large part of my history section having to do with your bear people and vice-versa?
To be fair, gundamns are bipeds, not quadrupeds. Two-legged machines or creatures are usually taller than a four-legged creature of equal or greater weight. It wouldn't make much sense to make zoids fuck-all huge machines considering they don't really need those heights to begin with.

I just favor zoids over gundams though. Two-legged walkers are normally heretical in my eyes. Two-legged walkers that try to mimic ancient samurai warriors even more so lol.
After having begun re-watching some of my childhood shows, I have the urge to make a character that pilots a Zoid.

Unsure what tier such a duo would fall in, as well as whether or not such a machine of immense scale is even legal.
But they're oh so much fun!
Asuras said
That explode? :D


Lol.
GreivousKhan said
Technically there is no limit to amount of actions, but it means a greater chance of an interrupt if a person can do so.


Uh, no.

By this logic, I can have my character launch 304 nuclear bombs at my opponent, throw 345 right hooks at them and perform 1,304 dodges without breaking any rules.

No one in their right mind would allow me to do this.

If the number of actions aren't regulated in some way or form, battles turn into clusterfucks of wanksauce and blatant powergaming.
LeeRoy said
Okay, let's just say this is a hypothetical situation. You have the perfect amount of strength to pierce and cut through human bone and flesh with ease. Alright.If you stab them with a spear or sword, stabbing motion. You're thrusting it into them, and probably out the back. BUT, once the flesh meets the hilt, the forward movement stops. Because it has nowhere to go.NOWIf you swing your blade in a slicing motion, axe/sword/halberd/whatever, your blade has nowhere to stop if you can go clean through them. So if you swing it, it'll cleave them in two. And it won't stop until you make it stop.


Well, that's assuming the foe is unarmored. Things become more complicated once you factor in protective measures, and even more odd once you throw in the nature of the protective measures (such as the material that they're made from or the angle of the attack). I'm pretty sure a lot of personnel armor, specifically plate armor, has angled and rounded surfaces that help to not only stop slicing hits, but to also deflect them.

For some reason, WWII-era sloped tank armor (like on the T-34 or the Panther tank) comes to mind.

MelonHead said
Only Forsoff has that power.


What.
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