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Alphakoka said
Okay, a bit nitpicky but, if he can move 4 rings in a turn, it's not really "one at a time" though. Well, while the 4x increase per turn looks steep, it's still counted as one prep charge. Oh, hold on....I forgot to consider that the rings won't go back to circling their first body part afterward making it sort of a permanent prep charge....Hmm.......


I do see the issue of that.

LeeRoy, would it be a nice trade-off to have them act as his primary defensive tools as well? So that when he shifts the rings about, he lowers the defense of whatever part of his body that has less rings on it? Seems like a nice dynamic to me. Adds a deeper sense of "Should I shift the rings from my X to my Y, or should I.." etc.

Also, make no mistake. Shifting the rings is in itself, not a prep. They're the exception. It's like moving your gear from one part of your body to another. An attack using it can still be prepped, and act just as a prepped attack, but that would be a specific action. IE; "The dude started shifting rings to his right arm, his hand brimming with power, readying it's next attack." - Versus "The dude started shifting rings."
In Swordfight 12 yrs ago Forum: Arena Roleplay
All of em are accepted. I'm a bit woozy on the Warrior's sense or whatever it is Khan's character has, as it's function is similar to the ability I removed from my own (which did make me consider throwing it back in upon reading through it, but I decided not to)

But all around I don't think that's going to be an issue. As it said in the sheet; Just because he can see it coming, doesn't mean he can do anything about it. I like to think that's the whole point of outmaneuvering an opponent, to force them into a situation that allows them no escape, so I don't mind you keeping it :)

I'll have my post up momentarily.
In Swordfight 12 yrs ago Forum: Arena Roleplay
GreivousKhan said
You never watched sword of the stranger then.Also PC incoming.


Looking forward to it.
So Boerd said
Read carefully. This is what I said. "...admit he thinks if you stand on the ground and fight Erde, you auto lose."Thinks. Which his comment, "Ground based unit fighting the ground, do the math" proves he believes. Now, LR, do you maintain that a tank fighting Erde is an autolose?


He doesn't have to, because it was I who said it. From a tactical point of view, using a tank to fight a character such as Erde is a no-win-scenario. If you believe otherwise, I want you to state in vivid detail what exactly it is you imagine would happen in such an encounter.
Vordak said
I still do say that veichles are a okay. Less entertaining than man-on-man combat for ME (a vivid fan of gun kata and CQC), but there are those out there that enjoy it, so yeah, im okay with having a couple of 'em here. Why not?BTW, noboby ever mentioned magitanks yet, and i belive that any tank peppered with a dose of plebothium will kick enough ass to be on par with mantanks.


I don't really see much issue in vehicle on vehicle combat, as I said a few pages back. But it should be limited to such (more or less)
So Boerd said
For starts, if he decided to not greet. Second, why is he not connected to the ground when Edmund merely tries to smash?


*Sigh* Read the thread. It's all there.
So Boerd said
Before he grabbed on the tail, absolutely he could.


1. Erde greets Edmund.
2. Edmund tries to smash Erde. (He is now no longer connected to the ground)
3. Erde falls, and thinks to himself that the mecha can't kick him.
4. Mecha hits him with it's tail.
5. Erde hangs onto tail.
6. Mecha shoots Erde, and tail, with triple-prepped lazer.
7. Erde's core fall to the ground (He is now connected to the ground)

Do tell.
So Boerd said
Yeah, Erde could have crushed you but did not.


Not in the position he was in. No. He needs to be connected to the ground to utilize his powers, and that was the very first thing I denied him.

ASTA - That post was retconned though. What's the problem?
So Boerd said
You relied on Erde's cooperation. If LR wanted to, he could have won. That's like saying a God tier isn't OP because he let himself lose once. OP is determined by powers possessed, not powers used. Whether or not he did use the enclosing walls is irrelevant, He can.


I'm sorry. What? Would you like to explain what you mean?
yoshua171 said
What did we all agree on (other than you)?


That it was okay to auto-kill Ysolda at Necropolis (Beta's character) in his banned absence.
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