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5 mos ago
Current i'm not sure the appropriate use of an OLED TV is to play random scenic train videos but here we are
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7 mos ago
swish
8 mos ago
Being truly on my own is a bit of a weird feeling. It's never really happened.
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9 mos ago
Let it never be said that sometimes extreme brevity isn't the most appropriate post, though. Everything is a tool.
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11 mos ago
a loaf is a surprisingly hard thing to make
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Would Deadpool be considered "Unbeatable?"


I think something like four people have tried to sign up with him, and he's been rejected each time for being Deadpool.
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Done, now question, should I wait for making my entrance or can I just show up?


Whilst it would be easier to amble into the non-office scene, I hope to end that thing tomorrow. Which would mean a bunch of schoolgirls somewhere or... some girls and a guy somewhere else? XD

Unless everyone's happy with moving forwards a day (Misaka definitely would, she gets groped less)
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All right then, I'll take it out. Also, can I put the sheet in the character section now?


Yes.
A) Mark one against him.
B) If he's parallel with Arcueid actually having her true powers, that's mark two.
C) So it's some weird thing that is magic but isn't magic, and being exploited for the purposes of a crossover. Not helping.
D) Well, ignoring every 'become incorporeal' power is convenient.
E) I was talking about Avalon's regeneration. The one that keeps Shirou alive as a fragment of its strength. The secondary ability to 'displaced from reality'. You know, the reason that Saber was the eternally youthful, undefeated King of Britain. I wasn't talking about passive Servant durability.

F) Wrong Gilgamesh; that's the Final Fantasy one, not the King of Heroes.
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So... the character, as presented in the roleplay could: A) wreck most of a planet, B) equal Marble Phantasm in sheer damage within an area, C) ignore antimagic, D) ignore 'not a physical presence', and E) ignore perfect regeneration/not actually being where you're attacking (Avalon)?

I can understand wanting to play for the entertainment, but there's a point where the abilities get to be too much. No matter how much I want to, nobody is ever letting me play Gilgamesh or Accelerator. If your character has all that ability held back by sheer good will and the GM not being familiar with the series, it's not a good thing. :/
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I'm gonna stop trying to question why a character that's largely unfazed by magic and weapons is heavily fazed by magic weapons. Saber needs a way to make non-Servant characters into jobbers while still having a way to job to Servants, and it's also because of the Holy Grail's sick, sick needs.


She's immune to purely non-magic attacks with mundane levels of force through having magic armour (and prana burst).

She's immune to magic attacks through magic resistance.

She's not immune to ridiculously overkill nonmagical attacks, AKA Berserker hitting her with an enormous lump of rock with vastly inhuman force.

She's not immune to the sort of magical weaponry that can cope with the first defences I mentioned.

That is: Servant MR applies to magic itself, not magical.
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In that case there's the Wounded Fury, Dragonslayer, Claim Solais, Joyeuse, True Dragon Sword, Blade of the Archfiend, Mistilteinn, the Giant's Sword, Almace, and probably more than a few game swords I'm forgetting.


Every single named weapon from Fate/Stay Night...

If Saber was immune to magic weapons, F/SN would have no story.
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"Punch her really hard. If that fails, hit her with a really heavy, really sharp thing. If that fails, shoot her with a really big gun."

That's pretty much standard operating procedure for the people on the UMMA side, really. Most of them are supreme ultra-warriors who are the last hope of their worlds.


Is it that surprising that when you go about collecting heroes from things, you tend to end up with a choice of: A) supernaturally empowered and hard to kill, or B) guile heroes who you have rather a lot of trouble actually fighting? Villains, too; strangely enough people don't sign up to RP's with the characters from period dramas. :P
So to simplify "how do you go about hurting Saber": you don't cast spells at her, and treat her like any other high-powered magical knight. Think big or get really good at stabbing.
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Yeah, it can't hurt anything good aligned. So, like half the cast. Including I think some SE and S+ members.

If you want to hurt Saber, you need antimagic weapons.


Magical weapons also do.

So long as it's not magic itself.
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