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First sentence, same can be said about prep. Second sentence, same thing I told to Butter, notable things go as prep, charging an attack is nothing, anything that would go as Construction would go as prep in that example.KieranH10 said:That's a fair point, but if a character is preparing to end a fight they're currently engaging by killing the opponent, then they're likely using a certain method of combat or whatever that they have previously already learned beforehand. In another case if a character is preparing say, a final attack, say they're charging it up throughout the battle, would the charging up of the attack really count as preparation?
If either of the two examples above are along the lines of what you're saying, then I still believe that the construction ability would be valid as the characters who can build something mid-fight to prepare for an attack later, are still building these structures in a short amount of time. The ability does not aim to replace preparation on profiles in any way, but is simply going to be an ability that will very often come with Preparation simply due to the nature of the power.
I still feel like i'm misinterpreting what you're saying though, sorry if that's the case.
I don't think you read all of this, otherwise I would like reasons as to why this would be fine.Qawsedf234 said:I'm fine with the power as long as it's clear that it's not gained through prep.
Yes it would. All of that is just bias.KieranH10 said:But building in the middle of a battle wouldn't count as a "Notable thing" either by that standard, as they're simply doing something to aid them in the battle currently, they're not setting up something (Or "Preparing" something) for later on in the battle "Notable things go as prep." Building wouldn't be notable because it's only stopping oncoming attacks that are currently happening, by your standard even charging up attacks that could potentially end a battle once "prepared" wouldn't count as preparation, so why would building something that likely wont even harm the opponent count? Currently by your own rules, the construction ability seemingly would not go as preparation.
No dude, take no offense on this but just using common sense tells one what is prep and what isn't, which should come up as something natural. By your logic of what my logic is then I can say that anything is Construction as well. Also no, prep isn't pre battle for the same reasons you ignored before.Buttersamuri said:Using that logic, nearly doing anything is a form of preparation. Really. I think it's being too broad to try and call these abilities preparation. As prep is typically Pre Battle. And that's what we should keep it like. Preparing Pre to a battle. Cause if we say The Fortnite guy building his stuff mid fight is preparing. Anything qualifies as preparing. It gets too broad. And we don't want to be too broad. Steve sees an attack coming and uses speed to build a small wall as defense. Fortnite guy sees a bullet coming and builds a quick wall to block it. This would be the same as say
Twilight sees an attack coming and activates a force field to block it. I'd that preparation? No. We should keep what qualifies as Preparation as doing it Pre to the battle. As that's what prep is supposed to be a mean.