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Working, essentially, second shift blows. I hate getting home after midnight. xD
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Any day now, I'll have my first kid. Mini Rilla. #Awesome
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Also the more general that power is the more overpowered it is, ultimately.


This.

It really is a power I would have either outright had dropped, or had to have specific instances(as I outlined above). It has the power that is generally outlawed(changing the past, also time weaving, imo) but Skallagrim accepted it. However, the issue now is what does it effect?
I'm open for ideas on the Supercard. It's a toss up on whether Skallagrim will be able to compete with the new addition and all. I know, from experience, my time has been severely cut down. It's slightly better now, but not really, as I also work and like to spend a good deal of time with him when I'm off.
This can be rectified for future fights by you, if you haven't already, explaining what is affected.

Things magically summoned? Anything manipulated by magic(sans PCs)?

Things like that. Otherwise, it'll always be up for interpretation what can be and what can't be. And then, it'll come down to you having to decide right then and whatnot.

IN your example that fire would be magic, for sake of being magically summoned. But if the fire were already there, then it wouldn't be magic fire.
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What are these global points limp wick.


The things you get to cherish when you inevitably flee the arena next time Guild dies. Or rather the sum of all your points gathered over who knows how many seasons
Generally, you just have to adapt it. That's what I do. I take the basics and apply them. Which is why, I suppose, T1 is easier for me to get.

Losing preps is fine, I have no issue with losing them if you catch me prepping with an attack, but if I successfully make it, oh well. But that's just something people have to agree on. Do you lose a prep per hit, no matter how far back, or just whatever one you were working on in the post prior.

Hypothetically then, deactivation wouldn't work. To me, he doesn't have to specifically mention the sword's target being the magic circle, but it would make better sense too - unless in his universe all magic pulls from the same thing, so fire magic and water magic(as an example), are really just the same force being manipulated differently and his sword cuts literally at the base compounds of it.
They aren't pointless, per se, because you can still get global points.
No, I asked it for the lolz. And for the fact I haven't read much, if any of the fight, because it ain't my business. Are you gonna answer it, or should I wait the arguing british?
He's here. He posted an int. Chk a day ago
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One of the many issues with T1 is that it doesn't cover a pre-prepared attack, it must be frustrating for rune users and other magical trap users that the prep system makes very little sense to them in its current format. Metz obviously having prepared the circle earlier and placed it before he took any hits, therefore being hit would make absolutely no difference to his circle.

I'm guessing first if we play charades.


That is actually my understanding of T1. You only lose the prep you are working on, so if Kei'taro was currently prepping Thunderbird, he'd lose the third prep, but each subsequent hit, imo, wouldn't take away the second and first. And if he'd stop charging Thunderbird before the hit, it would be safe from losing a prep from being hit, but whatever else he was prepping in the post just before getting hit wouldn't be.

Question, how many preps did the circle have vs how many the time-weaving(which is actually a name for one of the many no-nos in combat RP) sword has?
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If you haven't done any combat, then the match would be void. If it is in progress we will need to make a determination whether or not enough actual combat has taken place to call it an actual match.


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In that instance I would have to give you the victory given the lack of posting for 2 months and the fact actual combat has taken place.


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