thewizardguy said
No clue. The store she's running for must be quite far from her home..... or she has a lot of shopping.
I assumed she'd gone to costco to get like the next months shopping.
thewizardguy said
No clue. The store she's running for must be quite far from her home..... or she has a lot of shopping.
thewizardguy said
High ground grants you a +2 to attack opponents with polearms in Runequest. In Fate, it's an invokable aspect, which grants a +3 bonus to any appropriate action when you spend a Fate Point. In SW, it's considered a negligible combat factor, and not given any attention, as well as in 4e D&D. Sorry, I win the tabletop round here.Damn. I have Death Note, Trigun, all the Miyazaki movies, and Hellsing, together with the Dragonball Manga, and some of Naruto. Also, Panty and Stocking, really?
thewizardguy said
It's Death Note! YOU IGNORED THE SPACE BETWEEN THE WORDS!!!!*Otaku flamewar*
thewizardguy said
Name one time I allowed Bob to interfere with the plot, and I will concede to your argument. I quite specifically played him so as to NOT do that. I do attempt to keep the story interesting for everyone. He was supposed to be a plot element that you could freely exploit to make wacky things happen. Basically, I was giving you the power to do bullshit to the story with a working explanation, and me the power to mess with other characters.However, this argument is redundant, as ISF files is a different rp. If you have some issue with the way I play, I ask you to address me in a PM, so that we may attempt not to cause a disruption, although I would prefer to avoid any kind of fight if at all possible.
thewizardguy said
Whereas I am honestly not attempting to take any high horse, Bob was a wholly different matter. In ISF Files, everyone was grossly overpowered, and he was created so as to be as much hindrance as aid to the group. I made him random and odd, wasting his power on catnip and summoning music, so as not to overshadow other characters. Furthermore, you had quite specifically stated that there was no such thing as OP. In an rp where we're multi-dimensional warriors fighting an army of omnicidal demons, I think the prospects are a little bit different. As well as that you, as GM, chose not to press the issue. As such, I am prepared to lay down with the decision of the GM, I am simply pointing out what I believe could potentially be an issue.
thewizardguy said
I honestly think most people are avoiding talking about it based on the risk of the discussion dissolving into a fight, meaning that regardless of whether they agree or disagree, they wish to ignore the matter, which annoys me. However, my analysis may be incorrect.And just growing to 1/100th of your max size would make you far too powerful. However, if the general opinion is, in fact, that your character requires no nerfing, I shall back down. I simply don't like it when one character is so grossly more powerful than the rest.
thewizardguy said
Agree or disagree, but don't ignore me -_- That's just plain rude!