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Howdy folks, got permission from Bambu for this one.
Honestly, the title says it all and it's a rather basic concept, characters being able to move underwater unimpeded is a rather common ability/concept and we don't have a classification for it rn. So this CRT just aims to add the ability as an option for Free Movement since water is typically treated in fiction and real life as difficult terrain that needs more specific skill/ability to traverse easily for. The conversation is likely going to be more on what can actually qualify for this since the idea ranges from 'kinda good at swimming', 'literally a fish', 'explicitly faster in water', all the way to 'literally blitzing underwater creatures on their own field'. This is a skillset that ranges from the mundane to supernatural so converse away, to give a basic start I'll give some basic ideas on how someone might try to use this classifaction (Note: Me adding a example is not a sign of approval but instead to throw out starting ideas for how someone might treat the ability and better clarify on what should and shouldn't be allowed. I do not agree with every single example)
Disagree: @Antvasima, @Random-Helper323
Neutral:
Honestly, the title says it all and it's a rather basic concept, characters being able to move underwater unimpeded is a rather common ability/concept and we don't have a classification for it rn. So this CRT just aims to add the ability as an option for Free Movement since water is typically treated in fiction and real life as difficult terrain that needs more specific skill/ability to traverse easily for. The conversation is likely going to be more on what can actually qualify for this since the idea ranges from 'kinda good at swimming', 'literally a fish', 'explicitly faster in water', all the way to 'literally blitzing underwater creatures on their own field'. This is a skillset that ranges from the mundane to supernatural so converse away, to give a basic start I'll give some basic ideas on how someone might try to use this classifaction (Note: Me adding a example is not a sign of approval but instead to throw out starting ideas for how someone might treat the ability and better clarify on what should and shouldn't be allowed. I do not agree with every single example)
- Vehicles being able to traverse underwater, if said vehicle is traditionally capable of doing so or not (Such as a submarine or a car capable of driving underwater)
- Character being able to swim at superhuman levels of speed
- Character being able to move at their normal speed, but doesn't suffer any effects of moving underwater due to a unique trait
- Character gains speed instead of loses it for being underwater
- A character using a different power to torpedo themselves through water
- Literally a fish
- Kinda good at swimming
Disagree: @Antvasima, @Random-Helper323
Neutral:
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