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"Remember to look at the stars not down at your feet." Inspired me ever since. Rest in peace Professor Hawking
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I don't know why, but the boredom is killing me slowly
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Yeah, I'm cool with most of the revisions, though the nerf to only two balls is a little underwhelming. Well, that's actually my fault, since I only want the radius of exlosion to only be one meter or two. So if the enemy can dodge it well, he'll end up conceding the match. But it is a actually very interesting nerf, since it promotes a high risk high reward kind of fighting style. Kind of if you mess up, you lose. So if possible, I'll make the radius of explosion around 1.5 meters (which is not too small or too big I think), and currently, he can only create the balls three times. Since three tries I think are less risky, but still risky, and I'll fight using the above style. And fire magic, he'll use it as a method to lure the enemy so that he can use the balls as effectively as possible. And yes, he'll still have high chances of losing against fast and maneuverable enemy. That'll be one of his weaknesses. The other one, you already mentioned.

So basically, just increase the number of balls created to three. That is if you'll allow me. If not, then I'll try to manage. Don't get me wrong, I know how to lose. I'm more than willing to if it serves as plot development for either sides or both. If everything is settled and I'll edit my sheet as a whole.

And thanks for spending time reading through and give me feedback on it. I feel really good for having a GM who is willing to do that.
The history is kind of...choppy, since I want it to somehow match the personality I want to play. He is pretty strong, I have to admit, from the beginning, so if you want to nerf him, just tell me. But there is a fact that I want to play him as the kind of rival character who is simply there to entertain fighters who wanted to experience arena fighting. The element can also confuse you, so tell me if you have problems. Since it's written from my point of view and my way of explanation, I get it, but I'm not sure if you will.
Great. I'm currently thinking of a mage with the ability to use some sort of white energy that is harvested from oxygen's particle, which is kind of complicated and a bit fictional scientific. So basically it's everywhere, its source is almost unlimited, but the fact that it is a lot more stamina consuming than other elements balances the power. I'll go to deeper explanation in the CS
ACION



Acion watched as Arsenal demonstrated on how to use the gun properly. Though each and every guns in the armory had their own instructions and guidelines, witnessing a real tutorial was always better.

After the teacher finished, Acion was finally able to use the weapon on his free will. For training purposes, he was given a simple Five-Seven with BB bullets. Taking the stances that Arsenal taught, Acion slowly raised his gun, as the training targets soon appeared in front of him, its distance varied. He had a variety of targets for him to choose.

BOOM!

But he hit none.

The recoil was a lot more powerful than he had anticipated.

'Try again.'

He did so, but still missed. The recoil was still a little bit too foreign. He fired a few more times, landing a few straggling shots in some corners of the board, but they were all off-targets. Still, getting the thing right for him wasn't a very difficult task, as Acion was strong enough to handle pistols well. The first few shots were for introductory purposes. The trajectory could differ from shots to shots, but its recoil patterns remained relatively the same. Through constant observation, Acion noted that the gun moved around 4 degrees upwards when fired, and his firing pattern was also 'shooting the sky'. So if he pointed the gun 4 degrees downwards, the line of fire would become horizontal.

Acion raised his gun again, this time pointing the gun slightly downwards, and fired. The bullet roared out of the gun as it broke through the sound barrier with complete ease by the help of gunpowder. The cold hard lump of metal sliced through the air and pinned exactly...on the target's outer rear.

'Hmm...'

Not exactly what he had hoped. But it was clearly and considerably better than the last few shots.

Let's try again.

Acion reloaded his gun and so the cycle repeated itself a few more times. Eventually, the angel with the pistol soon got used to the recoil pattern, and most of his later shots hit on targets. Well, at least landed on the place it should be landing on. Now let's try something harder. Perhaps moving targets. Acion quickly made the necessary adjustments on the computer panel, and the targets soon appeared. Moving targets. They were much more difficult, considering the fact that Acion must calculate the trajectory of not only the bullet, the gun but also the target itself. But he wasn't a total stranger to that. He had calculated and anticipated both his enemy and his own movements in mock fights, so the task of calculating a bullet's trajectory wasn't that much of a hassle, but it wasn't easy either.

The process repeated again, with Acion missing the first few magazines and then getting it just right. He wasn't an ace, and could never have aced in a single training practice. Luckily, the school allowed students to get access to its enormous, and somewhat suspicious, ammunition storage. That, combining with Acion's perceptive and quick to learn nature, was key to his quick adaptation of the weapon.

Now that he had managed to hit moving targets, let's boost the difficulty even further. With the LSAT!

Ok sure. It was insane. Moving from a pistol from a LMG was pretty out of the question for most gun users, even the one who had a lot of experience with it. But Acion didn't really want to wait right now. Not that he was being impatient, but he had to try it, to see if he could really handle it. And if not, to see the goal that he must achieve. Setting oneself a goal is the best way to not squander life away.

'How convenient'

On each and every gun in the armory, there were detailed statistics of the gun, its effectiveness, instructions on how to use the gun, or even how to hold the gun right. Acion wouldn't want to think about it, but if this armory wasn't Arsenal's, which was probably true, then the system was made entirely from a lazy teacher who was tired of tutoring students so that any idiot could learn and be able to use them by themselves. In any cases, this was a good thing for him.

Acion took the gun from the racket, and began to feel it. It was...lighter than he had anticipated, and a bit small and convenient for a LMG. He took a few minutes getting it right, and once so, he would take it to the testing field. Inserting the ammo magazine into the gun all according to instruction, locked, loaded, and ready to fire.
I've had a keen interest in this topic, so please forgive my intrusion.
Class: Dragoon

Hans Joachim


"A pleasure."

Brian, huh?

His posture and expression looked indeed competent, confident and strong. Hopefully this would be the one truly worth of his time, worth being his wingman. Hans in the past had had problems with trusts and stuff, but his ideology in its core hadn't changed much: Trust until proven disloyal.

There was a small elf girl who came just after Han's greeting with Brian, timidly asking for their approval to team up. She was a cute one, and having a girl in his team would be interesting, since it appeared that no one else was on his team. But the problem was that she wasn't assigned here by the system. She was on team one instead. And the thing was that in this world, everything was managed by some sort of computerized system that although Hans could not properly comprehend, a misaligned team would easily be detected. So however tempting Hans wanted to help the girl with her team switching issue, he would have to refuse, unless allowed by Willow.

"Sorry there, but unless you ask her, I can't really help." He said pointing at Willow, who was busy tending the others. "Because even if she doesn't pay attention, the system here would. You've seen it, don't you? The tablet. Don't get me wrong, I would welcome you, but I would prefer not to go against the rule here."

Hans patted the girl's shoulder reassuringly, as he continued.

"Return once you've asked."

@Pumpkinbot @Leaves
ACION



Takeshi, huh?

He'll keep in mind the name.

Afterwards, Arsenal then led the entire room to a huge complex for training purposes, composing of many different room, including a sparring room, an armory, a VR simulator room, and a gymnasium. The school had prety much everything they needed. He'd expect no less from a top school in the city.

Acion was observing the complex in awe as Takeshi inquired if he had trained with any sort of weapon. Well...

"I don't usually train with a weapon, although I have been through a few clashes with swords and melee weapons back in middle school. For all these years I have been practicing to master my own art of quirk usage, and aerobatics. I'm still continuing to perfect it, though now I will focus more on the other necessary skills of becoming a hero. What it is, you should know..."

That was what other heroes like Mina or Dulga is better than him: equipment usage and raw strength. For now, his flexibility, techniques and agility had been reaping fruits for him, but becoming a hero with that just wasn't enough.

Turning away from Takeshi, Acion glanced around the room, again. The thing catching his attention immediately was the armory, containing all kinds of weapons. From the dangerous high explosive grenades, to the rarest of melee weapons, this school had everything. Acion payed specific attention to the gun section, something in which he had kept discreetly in mind. He came through the pistol section, the SMG section, until he reached the MG section, composed of many machine guns of all kinds, both light and heavy. Acion had weighted a few of these himself, and most weighted nearly 10kg. He could carry them just fine, but recoil was a different story. Acion had little experience, if not none, with guns, so if he didn't position it right, it would kick him back in the face...hard.

But as he was shaking his head at these powerful but incompatible guns, his eyes widened a little bit as he saw one. One distincted from the rest of the guns: LSAT light machine gun. It was half as heavy as the rest of these guns, and it was described to be light, obviously, flexible, agile and most importantly, had low-recoil. That was the thing: low-recoil. Something that Acion prioritized, due to the fact that his fighting style was less like an angelic swordsman, more like a steel fighter plane. He's make sure to keep an eye out for this one, as soon as he was properly instructed and permitted to get access to the firearm sections.

@Aerandir
I'll try to write my post soon enough. Irl stuff, it's controlling me a little bit.
ACION



There were two other students who hadn't arrived, and the winged boy only realized that until they both came in. His friend, Reina, and a dark-haired figure. Acion couln't help but gave a light smile at the girl once his adversary. He would have given both of them a hello, but class was in session, so talking like that would be extremely rude. So he waited, waited, until Arsenal moved the class to the Gymnasium.

Acion wasted no time approaching them.

"Good afternoon Reina, what took you so long back then?"

His eyes then landed on the other guy. He appeared competent, and had a somewhat similar expression to Acion: observance, and most importantly determination. This could also be the hero everyone needed, and he may be on his same path.

"I don't think we have properly met. My name is Acion Nakamiji. In the same class as Reina here. You are?"

@Aerandir @Riegal
ACION



Acion did notice the blind girl tripping on a backpack. His instinct told him to lean for her to balance her, but he was a bit faraway for that. Fortunately, she was caught by someone's lap, which wasn't entirely a good thing for these two, since...a quite hilarious and perhaps embarrassing scene had been unraveled. The reason why Yukari turned red was unfamiliar to the winged boy.

Oh well, girl's stuff...

He would never understand.

Acion simply blocked his two eyes to keep his attention away, as he moved to an empty seat, pretty isolated from the rest of the class. He knew that he needed a quiet place, knowing the nature of that main character Kenichi and that energy ball Mamoru. Not that he had any bad impression about them, they were just annoying when he was trying to concentrate.

Not long after, the teacher arrived, introduced himself and quickly passed the syllabuses to each and every students in class. It was nothing out of the ordinary, and most of the rules were simply common senses. Nevertheless, it wouldn't hurt to skim through all of them. Arsenal then placed a few items onto the table in front of him. A revolver of some kind, and a blue ball-shaped energy grenade. Acion realized the latter item due to a combination of TV watching and his mother's teaching of practical knowledge, though he wasn't entirely sure nor was an expert in that regards. His mother was also a genius, capable of using a variety of equipment aside from her sword, and se made sure that her son would have to have at least a basic knowledge of these kind of things, so that even if he wouldn't use it in battle, he wouldn't be caught off-guard if somebody else used it.

A question was made: What is the thing in his hand? And Acion pretty much answered everything he knew, while his index finger pointing at the thing.

"From my perspective, it is an energy grenade, which does not follow the simple gunpowder mechanic, but rather uses some sort of pressured energy. Its uses are varied, though I do not know exactly what that grenade can do"
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