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Roblox Discussion

Alright, can I just add or do I have to set up a crt. If u want more elaboration on what it say the effect is little box of horrors spirit shackle
I'm not to knowledgable on page editing but since you're finding alot of new stuff i'd say you should wait and then make a CRT.
 
@Delusionaltx2 would this be calc able? You said there were issues with the explosion angle being bad so I tried to find a better one (talking about thr bomb and sub space tripmine they’re not the first one in the video)

 
 
 
“Have you ever played Blox Fruits with your life on the line?”
 
no brah thats just disintegration
I initially thought that aswell but there's the glacial lionfish. Is this really disintegration? It's entire moveset is freezing stuff. Lionfish cero also, for SOME reason, unlike any other death in the game, completely deletes your loot AND there is NO bell sound when you die.
 
I initially thought that aswell but there's the glacial lionfish. Is this really disintegration? It's entire moveset is freezing stuff. Lionfish cero also, for SOME reason, unlike any other death in the game, completely deletes your loot AND there is NO bell sound when you die.
best to decide to ask about it.
 
@Arkansalter2 i think we need to work out how john slaps multiple glove things would would in vs battles. would he be able to hold 3 at a time cause he could hold 3 with trifecta? would he be able to use the menu to switch? how many could he hold at a time
 
Here we go.

Firstly, I wanted to make a physiology page for monsters in Deepwoken.

Pretty much everything is listed here. But of course i'll have to explain my reasoning for each new thing i've added to the verse.

  • Limited Elemental Manipulation + Resistance. This is due to the fact that all monsters in deepwoken that are considered a 'species' can spawn with one. Certain monsters will not be eligible for this, such as some boss monsters. That'll be explained on their profiles.

  • They gain immortality type 2 due to being able to tank stuff that'll be lethal despite having organs.

  • Virtually all monsters in deepwoken have damage reduction.

  • Moving on to resistances, all monsters that are organic can tank Bloodcurdle which is a move that makes blood pop out of their bodies. They've also just added the new hemorrhage talent which is basically this on steroids.

  • They get resistance to extreme temperatures. It was accepted that Deepwoken characters can resist lightning's heat, and I'm not sure if this was accepted but they should be able to resist the temperature of frozen air. You could doubt this and quickly assume that 'frozen air' in this case just refers to solid water, but this appears to not be the case. Frostdraw's main aspect is that it quite literally lowers the temperature to flash freeze stuff, rather than a simple ice manipulation. Now, regarding the main argument, one of the ways the player / pathfinder trains their frostdraw abilities is by freezing their own blood. To freeze living human blood in few seconds would require liquid nitrogen temperatures, according to cryonics. This seems to be consistent, as this mantra called iceberg enters a state of 'cryostasis'. I'd say, they should resist temperatures between -196°C to −218.79 °C (temperature of frozen oxygen) as frostdraw attacks temperatures barely have an effect on them.
  • They get resistance to electricity manipulation as they can resist Thundercall which has been accepted to be real lightning.

  • They get resistance to fire manipulation. My reasoning for this is that, unlike normal humans who have to physically put the fire out themselves by, dashing, monsters naturally extinguish fires off themselves without doing anything.

  • Monsters get resistance to Soul Manipulation. Wrote by Athelchan, "They can cross the boundary which is a barrier between the depths and the surface, crossing it without proper rituals will result on someone's soul not remaining in their body, pulling it back from the depths and eventually dying without having a chance to come back from the surface." Thank you Athelchan. They can also tank hits from the Umbrite Witherblade which 'drains the very soul of your foes'. They can tank hits from the Soulthorn which can 'carve spiritual wounds'​
  • They get resistance to Poison Manipulation, they can tank hits from the Hidden Blade which poisons them, including the Lionfish whom can eat pufferfish. Should be comparable to the player / pathfinder who can tank venomous bites from the Deep Widow.​
  • They will get resistance to Madness Manipulation + Perception Manipulation due to resisting the effects of the depths.​
  • They should have resistance to Fear Manipulation due to being unaffected by the Fear Status.​
  • They should have resistance to Explosion Manipulation, being able to survive getting 'detonated'.​
  • They should have resistance to Life Manipulation as they are unaffected by the resonance [https://deepwoken.fandom.com/wiki/Blood_Scourge Blood Scourge] which 'drains the life out of your foes'. Although likely similar to humans who if, severely hurt (knocked) are still vulnerable to this.​
  • They will have resistance to Acid Manipulation as they are comparable to The Pathfinder who can swim in highly acidic pools that are powerful enough to wear down armor decorated in gold within seconds. They can also drink the same acid without dying.​
  • They will have resistance to Corrosion Inducement as they can resist the corrosion induced by the Arachnid's Weave which is powerful enough to damage the same armor above despite it being decorated in gold​
  • They should have resistance to Paralysis Inducement, Sleep Manipulation and Status Effect Inducement as monsters are not effected by the resonance Paralytic Dust which instantly paralyzes the victim and puts them in a slumber. Thus they should resist it's blinding effect aswell.​
  • Possibly resistance to Existence Erasure? So, there is this monster in the game called the Lionfish. One of it's moves consists of a move where it opens it's mouth and begin's to charge up a giant laser beam. But how it kills you is what makes it special, in Deepwoken, the typical death will make you drop a bag that has your loot. And if you die / wipe in the depths, a sound will be played throughout the entire server, indicating that someone has died. But for some ODD ODD reason. None of these happen if you die to this laser. Ignoring the fact that it completely deletes your character, never happening with any special kind of death, even with the weapon Red Death which does this, and it being stated to quote on quote "it utilises Bloodrend to remove all organic traces, and Shadowcast to remove all traces of ether. Even the metal itself is oleophobic, rejecting organic oils and fluids, so the spear itself carries no prints or traces." let's try to look for some anti-feats. Well, it could simply be a form of vaporization. I thought that aswell, but for some reason, there exists this guy. The Glacial Lionfish. Mind you, this is the only monster in the game to have a 'glacial' counterpart. It's changed to now just freeze stuff, with it's laser beam now freezing surfaces of things it makes contact with.​
Now the next part. This one will be more simple, but the Pathfinder and some other strong characters in Deepwoken should have a Possibly 6-C key. The Pathfinder can defeat the Doom Of Caeranthil whose feat is in their name. They were the cause for the destruction of the island "Caeranthil". We do not have much evidence on how this island was destroyed, with it giving us a few clues. According to the weapon you can obtain after killing it, the Eye Of Malice states this :
  • "Fashioned from the remnants of Caeranthil’s Doom, the blade undulates like a living thing, lurching and clawing at your foes from afar. The Submergence of the Southern Luminant was not solely perpetrated by the Horror that plunged Celtor into the Depths below, but by countless other smaller tragedies drowned out by the vastness of calamity. Of these, the leviathan known as the Doom of Caeranthil, is named for the land it too dragged below. In many respects, knowledge of Caeranthil only persists within the lens of nightmares that consumed it. The culture, the food, the laughter, the in-jokes, the petty disputes, the fashions they styled themselves after… How can we experience these things if there’s no one left to remember them?"
We can interpret this in multiple ways. The first one being
  1. One of the DOC's move consists of a move where it begins to charge up energy before unleashing it onto the docks of Etris.
yogurt

@AthelChan @TheComet9 what are your opinions on this 🥶🥶🥶
 
Here we go.

Firstly, I wanted to make a physiology page for monsters in Deepwoken.

Pretty much everything is listed here. But of course i'll have to explain my reasoning for each new thing i've added to the verse.

  • Limited Elemental Manipulation + Resistance. This is due to the fact that all monsters in deepwoken that are considered a 'species' can spawn with one. Certain monsters will not be eligible for this, such as some boss monsters. That'll be explained on their profiles.

  • They gain immortality type 2 due to being able to tank stuff that'll be lethal despite having organs.

  • Virtually all monsters in deepwoken have damage reduction.

  • Moving on to resistances, all monsters that are organic can tank Bloodcurdle which is a move that makes blood pop out of their bodies. They've also just added the new hemorrhage talent which is basically this on steroids.

  • They get resistance to extreme temperatures. It was accepted that Deepwoken characters can resist lightning's heat, and I'm not sure if this was accepted but they should be able to resist the temperature of frozen air. You could doubt this and quickly assume that 'frozen air' in this case just refers to solid water, but this appears to not be the case. Frostdraw's main aspect is that it quite literally lowers the temperature to flash freeze stuff, rather than a simple ice manipulation. Now, regarding the main argument, one of the ways the player / pathfinder trains their frostdraw abilities is by freezing their own blood. To freeze living human blood in few seconds would require liquid nitrogen temperatures, according to cryonics. This seems to be consistent, as this mantra called iceberg enters a state of 'cryostasis'. I'd say, they should resist temperatures between -196°C to −218.79 °C (temperature of frozen oxygen) as frostdraw attacks temperatures barely have an effect on them.

  • They get resistance to electricity manipulation as they can resist Thundercall which has been accepted to be real lightning.

  • They get resistance to fire manipulation. My reasoning for this is that, unlike normal humans who have to physically put the fire out themselves by, dashing, monsters naturally extinguish fires off themselves without doing anything.

  • Monsters get resistance to Soul Manipulation. Wrote by Athelchan, "They can cross the boundary which is a barrier between the depths and the surface, crossing it without proper rituals will result on someone's soul not remaining in their body, pulling it back from the depths and eventually dying without having a chance to come back from the surface." Thank you Athelchan. They can also tank hits from the Umbrite Witherblade which 'drains the very soul of your foes'. They can tank hits from the Soulthorn which can 'carve spiritual wounds'​
  • They get resistance to Poison Manipulation, they can tank hits from the Hidden Blade which poisons them, including the Lionfish whom can eat pufferfish. Should be comparable to the player / pathfinder who can tank venomous bites from the Deep Widow.​
  • They will get resistance to Madness Manipulation + Perception Manipulation due to resisting the effects of the depths.​
  • They should have resistance to Fear Manipulation due to being unaffected by the Fear Status.​
  • They should have resistance to Explosion Manipulation, being able to survive getting 'detonated'.​
  • They should have resistance to Life Manipulation as they are unaffected by the resonance [https://deepwoken.fandom.com/wiki/Blood_Scourge Blood Scourge] which 'drains the life out of your foes'. Although likely similar to humans who if, severely hurt (knocked) are still vulnerable to this.​
  • They will have resistance to Acid Manipulation as they are comparable to The Pathfinder who can swim in highly acidic pools that are powerful enough to wear down armor decorated in gold within seconds. They can also drink the same acid without dying.​
  • They will have resistance to Corrosion Inducement as they can resist the corrosion induced by the Arachnid's Weave which is powerful enough to damage the same armor above despite it being decorated in gold​
  • They should have resistance to Paralysis Inducement, Sleep Manipulation and Status Effect Inducement as monsters are not effected by the resonance Paralytic Dust which instantly paralyzes the victim and puts them in a slumber. Thus they should resist it's blinding effect aswell.​
  • Possibly resistance to Existence Erasure? So, there is this monster in the game called the Lionfish. One of it's moves consists of a move where it opens it's mouth and begin's to charge up a giant laser beam. But how it kills you is what makes it special, in Deepwoken, the typical death will make you drop a bag that has your loot. And if you die / wipe in the depths, a sound will be played throughout the entire server, indicating that someone has died. But for some ODD ODD reason. None of these happen if you die to this laser. Ignoring the fact that it completely deletes your character, never happening with any special kind of death, even with the weapon Red Death which does this, and it being stated to quote on quote "it utilises Bloodrend to remove all organic traces, and Shadowcast to remove all traces of ether. Even the metal itself is oleophobic, rejecting organic oils and fluids, so the spear itself carries no prints or traces." let's try to look for some anti-feats. Well, it could simply be a form of vaporization. I thought that aswell, but for some reason, there exists this guy. The Glacial Lionfish. Mind you, this is the only monster in the game to have a 'glacial' counterpart. It's changed to now just freeze stuff, with it's laser beam now freezing surfaces of things it makes contact with.​
Now the next part. This one will be more simple, but the Pathfinder and some other strong characters in Deepwoken should have a Possibly 6-C key. The Pathfinder can defeat the Doom Of Caeranthil whose feat is in their name. They were the cause for the destruction of the island "Caeranthil". We do not have much evidence on how this island was destroyed, with it giving us a few clues. According to the weapon you can obtain after killing it, the Eye Of Malice states this :
  • "Fashioned from the remnants of Caeranthil’s Doom, the blade undulates like a living thing, lurching and clawing at your foes from afar. The Submergence of the Southern Luminant was not solely perpetrated by the Horror that plunged Celtor into the Depths below, but by countless other smaller tragedies drowned out by the vastness of calamity. Of these, the leviathan known as the Doom of Caeranthil, is named for the land it too dragged below. In many respects, knowledge of Caeranthil only persists within the lens of nightmares that consumed it. The culture, the food, the laughter, the in-jokes, the petty disputes, the fashions they styled themselves after… How can we experience these things if there’s no one left to remember them?"
We can interpret this in multiple ways. The first one being
  1. One of the DOC's move consists of a move where it begins to charge up energy before unleashing it onto the docks of Etris.
yogurt

@AthelChan @TheComet9 what are your opinions on this 🥶🥶🥶
For sleep manip resistance, i thought it was just to not make PvE even more easy. I still don't think Lionfish's beam would cause EE either, it just sounds way too op when the beam just deals like a bar
  • They get resistance to extreme temperatures. It was accepted that Deepwoken characters can resist lightning's heat, and I'm not sure if this was accepted but they should be able to resist the temperature of frozen air. You could doubt this and quickly assume that 'frozen air' in this case just refers to solid water, but this appears to not be the case. Frostdraw's main aspect is that it quite literally lowers the temperature to flash freeze stuff, rather than a simple ice manipulation. Now, regarding the main argument, one of the ways the player / pathfinder trains their frostdraw abilities is by freezing their own blood. To freeze living human blood in few seconds would require liquid nitrogen temperatures, according to cryonics. This seems to be consistent, as this mantra called iceberg enters a state of 'cryostasis'. I'd say, they should resist temperatures between -196°C to −218.79 °C (temperature of frozen oxygen) as frostdraw attacks temperatures barely have an effect on them.
Yet we got stomped by dio 🙏
 
For sleep manip resistance, i thought it was just to not make PvE even more easy. I still don't think Lionfish's beam would cause EE either, it just sounds way too op when the beam just deals like a bar
I mean NPCs can get effected by paralytic dust. I could've added more resistances but I have decided not to because some of the abilities just blatantly don't work on them. For EE, maybe possibly would work.
Yet we got stomped by dio 🙏
Why was it assumed that the pathfinder who, in lore or something has maxed stats would try to bumrush dio?
 
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