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Will keep an eye on this.

The good news is, arousal slows the reaction speeds of males by a factor of 8 times... from 250 milliseconds to a whole two seconds! Take that men. XD

Probably, though She'd only need a direction, and with her shields size theirs few places he'd go for not blocked.

In an unrelated note, whoa, I found out recently women have much slower reactions speeds than men. That's damn unfair! :K

Bam, problem solved. And Already I might have an ally for when the multiverse starts again. And two rivals. o.o

Oh, we should really get a dice system implemented into he arena, like, give every battleground a number. Then use something like invisible castle to make rolls. That is until dices come back to RPG.
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So I'm guessing I might as well make a character with an evil possessed sword to make this the battle of evil possessed sword wielders?

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Is it made of metal or a wooden handle?


Or two undead sword users (me and Dj's characters) vs two knights or some kind of monster hunters?


Ah, you measure your character's weight in pounds, misread that. So the Clockwork Man is slightly stronger than him, though he's still four times slower, and ultimately speed is more useful than raw strength in any match-up.

Still, after further consideration I think the Clockwork Man -could- fight Kragimaeus, though only because he is fortunately resistant to electricity. Fine, we can do that match-up, looking forward to bringing out the Clockwork Man again.

Also, I fail to see how either of the two main power disparities I raised are 'nonsense' not many people would be excited about fighting a highly lethal opponent over four times faster than them with an ability that has the impact force of a huge explosive. My character has armour which is probably roughly comparable to full plate mail, he's hardly the most durable opponent, where-as yours has natural armour which can turn a blade or arrow.


But not a bullet, along with the weaknesses of a living opponent. Clockman happens to not use melee weapons as it is. And by nonsense I meant jumping to conclusions. Anyway, it would interesting with Clocker being resistant or immune most of his attacks. Would require some out of the box thinking. I'm not sure what High Voltage would do to his other gear though.

Wha. . . Melon admits he made a mistake? Who the hell are you and have you done to Melon!


It's the end times.

This fight has kind of turned into a Naruto/anime style fight now. A few hits here and there, then a half an episode long flashback to related or mildly related backstory.


Bronze not being a very good conductor would actually make the clockman immune to most of Kragimaeus electric attacks (as he doesn't run on electricity). Plus how is he as strong, Clock man can lift an entire ton, over 500 more pounds than Kragimaeus. Who doesn't have the formers durability. If you don't like the match up fine, but don't make up nonsense.

Ragnara we could have had not bring her disk, simple. In which case Adrian still has much faster reflexes, speed, and strength than her. :K


Type 1: Turn Based Combat is a good read as T1 is by and large the most used and recognized set of rules for textual combat.

And like that talking melon mentioned, FAQ thread in the Arena section is a good place to ask some basic questions you have and perhaps even set up a practice match to ease you into the Arena.
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