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Current Working together with a team to try and reboot the forum's arena into something greater. Check it out and get your input as well! roleplayerguild.com/topics/7..

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Must it be Japanese? Maybe the formula could be like Gantz? People from all countries and walks of life?


Our characters are fated to meet each other in alternate realities so even if it's a japanese highschool, students from other countries would be attending. Maybe around 20% of the highschool is foreigners so they'd be accommodated well enough.
Starting a new interest check where we have the same characters but throw them into multiple different plots as we tire of the current one: roleplayerguild.com/topics/86706-same-..

There could be some plots where they fight each other with special powers.
Step 1: Take an average Japanese high school. Step 2: Develop characters you're willing to go in the long hull with. Step 3: Every time we tire of the current plot, we visit an alternate reality version of them. Same characters placed in an entirely new situation such as being ninjas in ancient Japan, zombie hunters, stuck in a romantic comedy, on an alien planet, you name it. Step 4: See how they react. Step 5: Profit.

We vote on the new plot every time it's needed. They can be short or in depth where we have to go on a Lord of the Ring style journey across the world. The characters may be slightly different to account for the new setting but also very similar, and they seemed to be bound to each other by fate across all alternate realities.

The first plot will probably be a slice of life and then "BAM!", we throw them into something crazy. Characters may die in certain alternate realities.
The only way to detect an attack at the speed of light, without magic, is to get hit by it. If a satellite detects it in advance then the message it sends back is no faster then the attack itself. Too bad they cannot wallow in their impending doom unless you warn them beforehand. That is unless you have warping technology or something, which could be.
Does the light year area attack take a year to finish or is it near instant? Or slower? If it has mass going at the speed of light or greater, I don't want to hear anything about my infinite speed beam or anything else being op! :p

my multiverse could still contend with that but it would be tough. That's like the super max in raw power.

Oh yeah, I say demigod but it's hard to say what is a god or not. Just being immortal or obnoxiously powerful? Her father was a dragon God but he died so was just obnoxiously powerful. I imagine someone saying, "you know that God you're praying too? I killed him last week", and then walks off nonchalantly.
P.S. People think my multiverse is op and there's a light year radius destroyer here. XD

P.S.S. For the infinite speed beam in my multiverse, an outside observer says that he saw the attack traveling and claims it took "the better part of 13 seconds to cross the observable universe". There. Not nearly as op as it originally sounded. Plus this allows it to weaken severely with distance.
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No, not all of them. A novice, or a Sluagh doesn't have the power. A Gothi or an Aeryn can destroy a planet. A Cughtagh or the Dreaming Queen/King can destroy a planet, a solar system, everything within a l.y. radius of them.


Even with her regeneration her body would likely be completely destroyed in a light year busting attack. She'd have to surround herself with a ton of godly fire in time to defend herself. She could destroy everything if she had the range and energy, which is why she's limited to planets. It would take her a while to burn through earth, a good 30 minutes or so, but of course all life would be extinct in the first few minutes anyways.

Depending on how high tiers we can grow in the multiverse, even the Evvie I'm using for it without demigod form could take on a lot of the dreamers but not having the raw power of demigod form.
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It would make a lot more sense and make the character more suitable for Arena combat if you just made it a variation of Evvie further on in her timeline who was a set higher tier.


The Evvie from the nexus is a different reincarnation that is more powerful. We could say she is unable to enter demigod form for whatever reason but the one that can I'll still use for some fights outside of the multiverse or storylines involving her showing up through an alternate universe portal but than leaving after it's over.
How would you guys feel about Evvie's eventual demigod transformation? It will involve wearing special garmets and doing a dance that brings it out so she can't use it mid battle unless your character is really stupid and lets her finish. That should remove the major issues people have with it. That and she's pass out upon returning to normal.

Her fire would turn golden and could destroy practically anything given enough of a concentrated effort. She'd also appear as an adult and have vast knowledge from all her experiences. Don't know how you guys would like her near instantaneous healing, but her energy could still be exhausted and at that high of a level it wouldn't matter quite as much. Still could nerf her if required.

Are the dreamers planet busters? That's about the power of demigod Evvie.
All this joining and dropping is confusing, but I'll create a character who can be on either side, and if in the end you need another player to balance teams, I'll use him.
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