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TheBiddz said
I would absolutely always aim at someone's ankles.


Then they'd jump over your bullets.

Actually shooting someone's ankles would be hard at the best of times.
Meh, people who use ranged weapons seldom have the good grace to ever even slightly miss center of mass, or the opponent's head.

Can't really expect anything less from your opponent if you're unrealistically accurate all the time.
Having weaknesses no one could possibly know about is annoying though, I grant.

Fucking Khan's skeleton, it has a giant glowing thing in its chest and he called ballshit on my character aiming it once, the nerve. Sigurd had obviously played at least one of any video-game ever made.
LeeRoy said
Dude I can see the weakness in every character, just because I see it doesn't mean it's non-metagamingly exploitable. Sometimes in character logic only goes so far, I'm not talkin' about yer mech Green, your mech has a hilariously blatant weakness. But I'm getting at stuff like: Golden Age Green Lantern's weakness was wood. Wood!How would you be able to learn this information in combat? Nobody in the arena has wooden weapons. Would they just conveniently be disarmed and find a stick to beat the shit out of him with? Sometimes weaknesses can be ridiculously dangerous, other times super obvious. But just because it's obvious doesn't mean it's exploitable. Example: Superman. Kryptonite, a material that's dangerously radioactive to humans. It's also incredibly rare. And then you've got normal human characters who are low tier, who are all weak to bullets. But we all know what happens when you shoot bullets in an RP.


I don't know, the Clockwork Man seems to have some pretty decent luck with his bullets.

It's all about preparation, no one wants to take a hit if all you do is say 'BOB RAISES HIS PISTOL AND PULLS THE TRIGGER YEAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!'
Yup.

I could destroy that mech ridiculously easily with either the Clockwork Man or Fury. Though both would be reliant on it not just scourging the landscape with explosives from ten miles away.

Well, Fury would probably still survive.
Don't you worry Skallagrim, you won't regret this. You can trust me.

So, can I have him as a background character? I promise he won't be exhibiting any powers past high tier, and he'll be a casual observer at best. It might motivate me to swap out an all star cast of Mad Acolytes as a faction at a later date if he's around.

I'll even limit myself to one planet a month, starting with Khan's.
LeeRoy said
I don't like where this is going, having entire planets destroyed in a heartbeat doesn't sound fun or entertaining.


The person who's planet I ate felt the same, which made it all the more amusing.
GreivousKhan said
Is this the melonheaded thing or that wizard dude?


Daeh Nelom

The God Of Madness, which happened to take the form of a Melon Head.

The wizard dude you might be thinking of was Solomon, who could manifest two giant puppet hands, he was so awesome.
GreivousKhan said
I wonder who is more mental, Tablurauth or mad god.


The Mad God is two of one things, the god of madness, and a mad god.

You be the judge.

He also ate a planet.

Which had hilarious OOC consequences.
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