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Too bad no one started in Kappa Eta Sigma sorority house during rush week. Now that would be a heck of a battlefield.
Every site tweaks T1, you just need to understand the basic ideas and adjust to whatever community tweaks are present.
Funny, Khan I got the impression he was more like Urkel . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XREiBdH8_z4
Compare your character to my Skallagrim character. While not a God he is capable of destroying a solar system with ease. If your character can do that you are a high tier character and that leaves you very few opponents. Me, Melon, and Rilla currently have characters at that level. Khan and a few others are capable of making characters at that level but unless you are competent fighting at that level is becomes boring quite fast.

Other than that, survivability is iffy. The arena is a chess match, your character regardless of power level is matched against the other player and their character. You cannot win every fight, nor should you. You cannot lose every fight, nor should you. There are some days you simply face a character better able to defeat ytou while other days you are the predator to your prey.

It is just the luck of the draw, but win or lose if you write well and can develop a warped sense of humor and a thick skin you will find the arena enjoyable.
2.5 gravities surrounded An as he moved quickly towards the man he had knocked away. Every step he took was one where he observed what would happen to Johnny based on the sudden reversal of gravity. The effects of gravity on the intracranial and cardiovascular system must be taken into account whenever a change in the hemodynamic flow occurs. To be certain many humans have entered space from an earth-normal gravity to weightlessness, as well as fighter pilots pulling extreme g-maneuvers whilst in combat. These people had one thing that Johnny didn’t have, pressurized suits to help continue a regular and normal flow of blood to all vital organs, and Johnny had an extreme change in gravity which would affect his hemodynamic flow.

Thus far, Johnny had proven to be unbeatable, resisting the effects of gravity, managing to fight with skill even when weighing in at three times his normal weight with strength that An would not have believed a 166lb. man possessed. That was in the past. Now science would do to Johnny what An’s fist had been unable to do, it would stop Johnny. No if’s, no but’s, it simply would. While Johnny had been fighting under the stress of three-gravities, it was taking a physiological toll on his body, conforming to the strain of the increased weight. Each move Johnny did, every dodge, every stomp, every action simply added to the event that would either kill him or place him into unconsciousness. Science was unforgiving that way.

Under the strain of even normal gravity, blood tends to pool at the feet, requiring the heart to pull the blood up through it, to circulate through the body filling organs and the brain with the precious fluid. Under three gravities the heart had to work three times as hard, each beat drawing blood as best as it could to send it where needed. Johnny’s heart had to work under such a strain without the aid of a pressurized suit. Johnny’s heart struggled to allow him to move, and to react by keeping as constant a hemodynamic flow as possible. To draw the blood that pooled at his feet and lower legs.

With the immediate shift from three-gravities to zero gravity, there would be sudden changes in fluid pressure due to the shift in gravity. This fluid shift would affect Johnny’s intracranial pressure, his cerebral hemodynamics, his vision as well as the heart’s ability to regulate his blood pressure. Most kids know that when they are on a tilt-whirl they spin at three-gravities, pressed against the padded backing laughing, struggling not to vomit and excitedly looking for the minute they can step from their standing chair. When these kids finally do step away the blood that pooled at their feet goes rushing up and into their brains, in some cases causing them to get headaches, experience sever dizziness or even faint. Do these effects happen to all? To some degree they do. Most people feel a few moments of unsteadiness then recover as their body is quickly adjusting to their normal weight. Not a problem as the effects usually last no more than a minute.

However, the increased intracranial pressure Johnny would experience occurred because of an excess amount of fluid, in this case blood. The change from three gravities to zero would shoot the blood from his legs up and through his heart. Of course the heart would attempt to regulate the pressure, but since it had been under such high pressure, the heart would not be able to regulate the flow. It was this sudden rush of blood, that would be Johnny’s enemy as any strained arteries might rupture, causing him to bleed internally. Or worse rupture in the brain as the increase of fluid flooded his head, perhaps causing an aneurysm. As the pressure of the fluid increases, the ventricles enlarge and Johnny’s brain would press against his skull, damaging the brain tissue as well as affecting other organs that perform important functions. Like the ear canal which provides equilibrium, and the optic nerves which provided sight to Johnny. More importantly, the sudden increase of fluid in his skull would give Johnny that dizziness and unless he managed to pressurize himself, which seemed highly unlikely, as he had not done so previously, would render him unconscious.

That would be all An needed, once Johnny went out, he would simply break his neck. Quick, efficient and painless, at least An hoped it would go that way. Of course knowing how Johnny managed to escape the effects of prior gravitational effects, An wasn’t going to hold his breath until he heard the slight pop of the skull being removed from the spinal column.

Hemodynamics are a bitch, especially since you had no transitional period.
Since this isn't a ranked match take your time. Get better.
Ok. Well, I will post my response tomorrow. I am going to write a post detailing some significant things I did to you by releasing you from the gravitational forces, which was pretty f'd up physiologically speaking. I can not/will not force a hit on you, so I will write my post and see what you do.
DJ our friendship isnt ruined. I just want to make sure you are doing all of those moves, in that sequence.

Well Arena fights can be fun as everyone is willing to help develop story for each others characters. The thing is to develop a story over a series of fights.

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Also while writing is important in all levels of text based role-playing. Being clear in your writing is an absolute in the arena. The more detailed a picture you can create goes a long way in how a fight flows and ultimately how fun it can be.
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