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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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@clanjos

I may not be the gm but I'm trying to help, not trying to be an asshole and since there is still a lack of answers to questions I'm throwing out what I think they are not what they are supposed to be.


That is literally the worst thing to do.

It's a basic question about the boundaries for the rules. Because I have a few canon ideas, and knowing the way parts are meant to work is necessary to go between accurate and accurate but too spread out and weakened. As for size, uh... it has the biggest point cost of any extra. All that matters is what the GM is expecting in each range.

Speculation does not help with either. It just makes things more confusing if it gets confused for a GM response.
@Jerkchicken

your pilot skills are wrong

each skill STARTS with one in the main part (i.e Brains etc)

then those subsections get ten points of distribution (ie brains starts with one while the other three subsections of Brains has ten available points to work with)


No, that's ALSO wrong. Reading it simply: you have 10 points to split between the stats. Ability scores, if you will. They're all at one, and given that there's five I would assume you THEN have the points to spend.

Then you get to skills and there's 15 points in total. Which makes any martial arts ability a bit awkward because every single facet of it is split between six or so skills. Anyhow, these are fifteen points spent independent of the stats points.

That's what the post describes, anyway.

@Raineh Daze
I was thinking on making it

size 1 = 15 or 16
size 2 = 30
size 3 = 45
size 4 = 60
size 5 = 75+


Uh... that wouldn't work for mecha at all, would it? Since I'm... assuming feet. At size 3 you basically get your bog standard gundam. Size 5 would be almost any super robot after Mazinger.

I mean, watch a few minutes of this and it should be pretty clear why that sort of scale would not work at all. xD
Also, an actual point of reference for Size 2 and Size 5 would be... helpful. It kind of makes the crossover component hard if you can't tell how many points you might need for bigness. Hmm... and can points spent on size make the mecha smaller?

I apologise if the number of questions seems a bit much, but working out how to integrate canon mecha in such a way that they don't have an unnecessarily high number of individual parts... well, it would be bad to have five or six separate pieces if four would do. Especially if size is then needed, since it's a per-part cost.
@Jerkchicken I would take your advice better if you'd remembered the distinction between stats and skills. >_>;
What constitutes a part? That is--how narrow or broad does it have to be?
"Bride of the Moon, Glorious Reon, we beseech thee for aid. Unclear lies the path ahead; the road is choked with abominations and defilers. Shine bright the Sun to light our foes for the task ahead, line our blades with holy fire. Let us be a sunlight blade to cut this tainted soul. In Moon and Sun, paladins are the goddesses' wrath. Bride of the Moon..."

The litany the paladin recited was an old one, and uncommon at that: the paladins of Mayon were much more defensively inclined than their Reonite counterparts. To be confronted with undead with any regularity without being sworn to hunt them down and destroy meant either a personal interest or attached to a group that would take such missions. Tyaethe answered to both and the familiar words kept her focused despite the Necromancer's taunts.

Her anger was betrayed instead by the pulsating green, which reached a new intensity when he revealed the jars. Even the horror of a normal undead could be afforded a proper burial and the fresher corpses even identified but those... those wrecks of a human body could only die through such means that there wouldn't be enough left to bury. Not that it mattered; the remains would be impossible to gather up anyway.

And so, he couldn't be allowed to release them from the jars. It would only make things more difficult.

Tyaethe sprang forwards, getting close--too close to use her sword--and thrust one hand forwards. Wards or not, she was certain that he was weaker than she was and the paladin had every intention of ripping the container from his hand before he could smash the thing.
@VitaVitaARHey guys unfortunately I thought if I put it off long enough my motivation would come back. Unfortunately a few changes to my RP dance card have cost me a lot of time along side running three in person table top roleplays. I really hate to leave like this but I'm going to have to. I wish you all the best of luck and I loved writing for Sir Garrett. Please enjoy the roleplay and I hope to see you all around


... couldn't you finish the scene first rather than leaving it in an awkward position?
If I have an idea.
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A meat lover?

Freshly slaughtered lightly grilled pork sirloin served with small roasted potatoes and creamy cheese sauce.


Lime marmalade.
Oh, I don't mean 3.5 or anything particularly*. It's that I'd rather see the system before committing to taking part. The likelihood of a scenario where a generic Gundam literally outmuscles a super robot three times its height and outcomes of that ilk are worth knowing. xD

*Why do you think I was holding the most complicated system possible in mind, anyway? O_o
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