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8 yrs ago
Current It turns out that you can, if you message your friendly neighborhood moderator.
11 yrs ago
Working, essentially, second shift blows. I hate getting home after midnight. xD
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11 yrs ago
Any day now, I'll have my first kid. Mini Rilla. #Awesome
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Now, we just need to go over the rules and shit. xD
<Snipped quote by Rilla>

I'm always judging you.


I have something for you, lemme get it uploaded. I figure you can use it more than I.
Pick a fancy name!

Also, someone judge us.
Can't keep them all.

DJ, wanna set it up then?
Looks like the Sword and Gundriver boys have vanished.
You did say you were gonna use your knife too. xD

@Rilla That would make sense, I guess.

This is ranked, so, hmm. I'm trying to think of a reasonable excuse for a shadow soldier to fight an undead boxer.

*Looks over his sheet, notices his blood type is dead*
*snrk*


And not use everything at his disposal?

Have him working for the Raeym Corporation as a hitman, on contract to take out Tre'Yan, as revenge for Tre'Yan costing them a lot of money in the past, before the events of Jake vs Tre'Yan and Tre'Yan vs Dyayun.

To explain why he isn't using his guns and stuff, it can be that they want it to be personal.
What story do you want?

A hit out on Tre'Yan?
Prepping has never been complicated to me, really. T1 handles the balance, prepping finishes it up.

In that example, kelver vs fireball, without a charge, it may cause some damage, but the kelver will probably diminish most. With each charge the fireball will get stronger. one charge, it can probably burn the kelver, and go from there. two breaks through, type of deal.

Now, if its magical kevlar, and it has charges, it can counteract the effect.

we can, however, leave it up to combatants and hosts, as far as these things go. that seems to work well for us.
In my interpretation, that was more or less them providing an example of using a non-magical attack while simultaneously charging a magical attack.

From most, if not all, T1 based fights I've seen - it usually works the same at low and high. Charge the magic(any magic not charged is usually easily swatted/defended away, as it's considered fairly weak, without getting into the details of everything - which, honestly, would mean a fight probably wouldn't progress very far). More charges = more power, meaning more charges = more defensive power; O Line vs D Line cancel out, basically.

But it's something we have to come to grips with, mainly for the ranks - as it could easily turn into a disagreement. We normally don't have any problems with it, as I can't recall a single one.
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