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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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I don't think so, as far as a gun, I'm not sure what you could do to non-magically prep the bullet/shot. It's going to come out any faster or hit any harder.

As far as melee goes, usually most people don't count it as a prep since it has no magical properties. While, yes, doing those things could make it stronger, we just don't look as it as a prep unless there is some type of magical properties to it. At least, I don't.

And depending on your interpretations of the rules(I may be wrong on this, Skalla is the poobar of it), some places I don't think you can charge AND use the attack in the same post. Like Adinraen(R.I.P, homie), didn't charge up the earth pillars on the same turn he summoned them.
Vordak said
BTW, im pretty sure this question hasn't been adressed prqoperly before.If a character preps, what is the amount of impacts that their prep can transfer to? EXAMPLE 1: Viking McMighty preps, and then leaps towards his enemy, bringing down both of his swords onto the lad's head in unison. This is one action, both of the weapons have the same target and the same motion put into them. Will the prep be accounted to one impact, or to all of the attack's components? EXAMPLE 2: Gunslinger Mary is pissed off, and decides to put all of her preps into a vile minigun rampage.I assume that while she holds the trigger down, it still counts as a prepped attack, but am i right? Or what if the post is written in such a manner, that blends several short bursts into one action: all of them fired off at the same target, in a short period of time and throught the action, the shooter remains stationary?


From my experience, usually, you don't prep melee attacks unless there is something 'special' about it. And if you do, it usually goes into the one attack. So in scenario A: it would be the sum of one attack, I believe. But if you prepped something on one sword, it wouldn't also be on the other during the attack. Generally though, you don't really prep non-magical attacks. If you want to swing the sword, you swing that somebitch. The most prep it would have it how far you cocked back for it.

In scenario 2: Same deal, you just pull the trigger - unless they are magic bullets, or something. Then, in that case, it comes down to the type of magic the minigun has itself. For each prep does it shoot out a specific type of ammo? Does the piercing power increase? things like that.
GreivousKhan said
If Rilla if got a wiki page, this should be the first quoted line on it.


It would be the greatest page.
Beta said
That an attack affects those who cannot defend against it is no fault of the attack, but of the one who has no defense against it. Is it a missile's fault that a building collapses when it hits it? No. It's simply because the building was not made to withstand a missile hitting it.You clearly have the IQ of a half eaten salmon. This isn't a "My sword cuts you because lol" dispute... this is a "Are you a spellcaster? No? Then explain how you will defend yourself against this here magic spell" dispute.


Yet I'm not the one calling names because the big bad group of people aren't agreeing with me.

What you're doing is walking into an RP, essentially, seeing everyone is human and going "My sword cuts anyone who is not a Drow. You are not a drow. You are automatically cut."

But it's okay, you are the type of RPer that if you aren't agreed with, everyone else is dumb. And that is why I am going to bow out, because it won't go anywhere but you being a baby about everyone not agreeing with you.

I await your response, I am positive it should be riveting. :D
In either event, it would be fine if it needed some type of prior contact.

Like needing some of the blood(ala doppleganger), needing them to hear something prior to it, or some type of other connection to the target.
GreivousKhan said
I think Beta meant to say Erd possess no way of defending against the spell. Like hitting a dude with a flamethrower and him dying due to not being fire immune/resistant. Though that spell does seem highly unavoidable by allot of characters, few spell casters as it is.


Difference between the flamethrower and Beta's ability, you have to actually hit them with the flamethrower; not shoot it off in their general direction and they are burned.
Beta said
"Cannot be avoided" was indeed a poor choice of words. Anyone with sufficient MAGICAL PROWESS could avoid or deflect the curse.So... Edmund avoiding a soul-tearing magical curse that you don't even need to hear being casted because it fucking rends your soul... without being HIGHLY adept at magic... How? Because unless the guy is secretly a badass wizard, something tells me he has no magic powers.Go. Hurry up. I await your logicfails.


Oh you mean the thing you didn't explain, and even here automatically inflicting?

Yeah, tell me about those logicfails.

"You aren't a part of my dance trope, so my sword automatically cuts you."
LeeRoy said
That and you keep forgetting that this isn't Exalted.


Is it Pokemon? because I want to create a character that can lower the amount of times you can use an attack even if you have no set limit on said attack.
Beta said
So... if he metagames to avoid that which cannot be avoided... you'll laugh? Proof of preferential treatment, anyone?


'which cannot be avoided'

Because that's not godmode and things of that ilk.

Nice try, bucko.

Also, that's not preferential treatment. Me laughing because he avoided your attack isn't preferential treatment. I'm not actually sure you know what that is.

Preferential treatment would be if you used a unavoidable attack, and he used one, and I said 'lolnoyoucantbuthecan' that's preferential treatment
I'm going to laugh if Green avoids it somehow. :D

likelaughsomuch :D
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