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BruhImo to me Rancour takes but it really depends on how the Walls and Dominion interact
I don't wanna have this debate forever my mind clearly won't be changed
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BruhImo to me Rancour takes but it really depends on how the Walls and Dominion interact
I know but I'm personally of the opinion they share no.1Bruh
I don't wanna have this debate forever my mind clearly won't be changed
I know but I'm personally of the opinion they share no.1
This is a really dumb mistake on my part, I was looking at Spell Attack Bonus like an idiot. From what I understand it should actually be 3 layers at first key (Spell Save DC 14) and 7 layers in second (Spell Save DC 18)That number of layers is just wrong, D&D layer scaling is based on taking 10, you could in no universe get anywhere near 7 layers at level 1 or 21 at level 10 unless your name is Pun-Pun
The probability manip comes from the sword letting him reroll attacks and saves, both for himself and anyone around himAlso +1 weapons aren't probability manipulation
Really? It ignores AC, even if that AC comes from wearing really heavy armor or whatever instead of a high dexand magic missile is an auto hit only due to being homing
Aight,This is a really dumb mistake on my part, I was looking at Spell Attack Bonus like an idiot. From what I understand it should actually be 3 layers at first key (Spell Save DC 14) and 7 layers in second (Spell Save DC 18)
Ah, aightThe probability manip comes from the sword letting him reroll attacks and saves, both for himself and anyone around him
On a side note, would his robe giving him a +1 to saves also not be probability manip?
Save or die spells also ignore AC even if logically they should be impacted by the target wearing armor or spell attack spells which should bypass armor getting affected by it. So like, no, not reallyReally? It ignores AC, even if that AC comes from wearing really heavy armor or whatever instead of a high dex
Aight, what should it be corrected to? Just homing attack, or is there a power/ability that goes with Force damage?Save or die spells also ignore AC even if logically they should be impacted by the target wearing armor or spell attack spells which should bypass armor getting affected by it. So like, no, not really
Its Energy Projection + Homing AttackAight, what should it be corrected to? Just homing attack, or is there a power/ability that goes with Force damage?
I never did respond to this9-A: Everything from the first key but better, and he now has Low 7-B magic and dura, his magic has at least 21 layers because D&D scaling is ridiculous, he has such high precision it's basically impossible for him to to miss an attack, and he has probability manip on top of that so he pretty much can't miss, and finally he can spam magic missile (which is guaranteed damage with 21 layers) if someone does resist anything he does
It's accepted here and explained more here. The logic is that, for example, against something with a save DC of 12, someone making a save of 13 would resist the ability, but someone with a save of 12 would still be affected.There is no way on earth a level up is a whole layer, that's just a flagrant misuse of the idea. This was addressed earlier, but like... I'm not sure I agree with the more reasonable interpretation either? Taking 10 is a homebrew rule for simplicity, I don't remember it actually being in a proper DND rulebook and even if it was, the core mechanics are inherently about abilities being inconsistent. It could be very effective because someone rolls badly on a save, or it could be ineffective. That's not very compatible with layering, which distinctly emphasizes that it has to be a step up, where someone who ordinarily resists an ability just fine gets it bypassed because the layer is higher, rather than an ability just being stronger than it was before to some degree
He has a -2 in strength compared to an average human's +0, which directly affects his damage with physical attacks. Compare that to his 17 armor class and 27 hit points, versus an average human's 10 AC and 4 hit points. Emben can tank Burning Hands, which is where 9-A comes from, but he can only deal comparable damage with magic, not physicals. Same goes for his Level 10 key, except at this point he has higher strength.I also don't know why his physical strength is regarded so lowly, obviously wizards aren't meant to have good physicals but that would apply both ways for their durability and physicals strength, both are about as bad if they're forced into a melee scenario
But then the guy with a save of 12 rolls a 13 (because they can do that, that's baked into the way these spells interact with targets) to have the effect wear off. Then what? The latter just explains the concept of saving throws, the former has this very direct statement:
There's no "set" layering number.
Okay, what's his constitution? If you're using stats to the letter for justifications like this (where generally it's just levels and CR that matter), that'd probably imply a very low durability as well (that, and just having armor with a decent DC is as simple as... Having good armor, which isn't a 9-A feat)He has a -2 in strength compared to an average human's +0, which directly affects his damage with physical attacks.
This also applies to Ruta, but she lives in a whole world of people this immortal and his insistence on the Hippocratic Oath means she's pretty experienced in non lethal means of incapacitation. Putting them to sleep, messing with their regeneration so they overheal into a useless blob of flesh that can't properly send electricity into their limbs to attack, stuff like that can be done as easily as deploying his nerves (which travel a lot faster than she does by EoS/in her own world)Souleater(s) for 9-B #1! They're basically unstoppable gummy ghouls that can't really be killed by any standard 9-B. Their Type 8 Immortality and regeneration requires you to basically either remove all of their souls or keep forcing them to regenerate, but eventually they're gonna get steal their preys soul.
I feel like even if I argued against the limb shenanigans/nerves, they don't really have a counter to sleep hax.But then the guy with a save of 12 rolls a 13 (because they can do that, that's baked into the way these spells interact with targets). Then what? The latter just explains the concept of saving throws, the former has this very direct statement:
Okay, what's his constitution? If you're using stats to the letter for justifications like this (where generally it's just levels and CR that matter), that'd probably imply a very low durability as well (that, and just having armor with a decent DC is as simple as... Having good armor, which isn't a 9-A feat)
If you argue that HP pools still let them qualify, being able to feasibly punch and damage a 9-B (and eventually a Low 7-B) would be 9-B if it gets a little done.
This also applies to Ruta, but she lives in a whole world of people this immortal and his insistence on the Hippocratic Oath means she's pretty experienced in non lethal means of incapacitation. Putting them to sleep, messing with their regeneration so they overheal into a useless blob of flesh that can't properly send electricity into their limbs to attack, stuff like that can be done as easily as deploying his nerves (which travel a lot faster than she does by EoS/in her own world)
Chalk it up to 2 AM delirium but I forgot Crimson Phantasms definitely work in that slotI'll probably contest the 8-A placement soon too, but the best pick from ALSAN isn't made yet (and the pages that are up haven't been updated with Winds of the King, and their skill feats there would carry over even if not for abilities), so in the meantime
Abarim is another one with a very funny set of interactions, given Magicules can stick to wounds to halt regeneration (and this shouldn't really be limited by the degree of it, given it is just filling a place that should be biological material with stuff that's not biological) and extent an Everyman's personal reality, which could probably just override the curse that gives her immortality in the first placeOn yeah, Salem is about to become low 5-B
I mean there's also the fact Ever After Magic ignores universal laws and grants subjective realityAbarim is another one with a very funny set of interactions, given Magicules can stick to wounds to halt regeneration (and this shouldn't really be limited by the degree of it, given it is just filling a place that should be biological material with stuff that's not biological) and extent an Everyman's personal reality, which could probably just override the curse that gives her immortality in the first place
Though more prominent is probably just the total psychological destruction from a punch, given that they don't resist fear or other mind manipulation
Just noticed this. I’m wondering if Vacteria would really win. What’s her AP value, because Cinner is Island+ so he’s likely a good bit stronger plus stomps in LS. Ako only really won because of ice and being able to instantly recharge himself thanks to the environment (Also that was before the 6-C key existed). Also on heat resistance, it sounds like Vacteria’s exposure is brief when compared to Cinner’s aura and the description only says she’s mostly unharmed by the temperature. He also has seemingly better skill and feats of taking on people with similar precognitive/sensory abilities. And he can seamlessly change direction midair which’ll throw off predicting his position before he gets in close and tears Vacteria apart. Supreme Bee Buzz is V’s best win con but it says she has to stay still to use it and supernatural willpower + hyper advanced focus could throw off the disrupted thinking.I’m gonna submit Queen Vacteria for 2nd place 6-C. She resists the heat aura Cinner has via resisting her own electric blasts (naturally this extends to the heat of them), which is 50,000 degrees, and she is a very skilled fighter in her own right too. She can contend with Ako’s transformation Comet, which combines him with a master martial artist in Hotaru, greatly enhancing his skills (Ako also previously had defeated Cinner in a thread prior to SDS revisions). She can also summon tens of thousands of minions via her ability to control her colony and she has superior senses to Swarm, who can detect attacks without knowledge of their being an enemy nearby. She can also predict where opponents will go before they do and has many attacks to exploit that. He also doesn’t seem to resist queen bee supreme buzz so I’m pretty confident she’d win in a thread
Could he beat Steve????(1st place) 2-B: Sos'ul'nuruo (Second most OP inverse for a good reason)
PossiblyCould he beat Steve????
Nuh uhPossibly
It is 4-D lol, what I mean is if the aizen guy there have 5-D hax then Steve will lose.Unless there’s evidence that commands work on a 5-D scale then that sort of hax isn’t really applicable, and I’ve never heard of tier 1 Minecraft before lol
He doesn't, although his hax is quite bustedIt is 4-D lol, what I mean is if the aizen guy there have 5-D hax then Steve will lose.
Should we open a thread later?It is 4-D lol, what I mean is if the aizen guy there have 5-D hax then Steve will lose.
Do itShould we open a thread later?
NGL I don't think I should allow this character.(1st place) 2-B: Sos'ul'nuruo (Second most OP inverse for a good reason)
Allow, interesting guy.NGL I don't think I should allow this character.
What does the FCOC nation think?
I've mentioned this before but even the actual justifications written out onto the page are a bit... familiar.Allow, interesting guy.
Arguably, the most fearsome trait of Aizen is his tremendous intellect, which he uses to easily deduce things about his opponent and the world at large.
Even as a child, Aizen possessed an intellect greater than all of his peers. His intellect was so vastly superior to all those around him that his perspective on the world made him an outsider to others. This shows that even as a child, Aizen's mind was so great that he was almost like an alien genius to the other Shinigami and people around him. These Shinigami in particular having the experience brought on by living for decades, if not centuries, along with training in the Shin'ō Academy for 6 years, mastering swordsmanship, Kidō spells, martial arts, and complex footwork, along with simply being taught in general education such as math and literature. The fact that Aizen is simply far above these Shinigami in terms of intellect, even as a child, speaks to his raw mental prowess.
This goes further than just the first tabber of his intelligence section, too. And unlike spectral energy manipulation (Which I'm already not a super big fan of), this is a justification entirely written in relation to a single guy, and a core aspect of his mind and thus character too. I can't say I'm a fan of that on a site dedicated to creativity and showing off niche stuff made by either guys on the site, or stuff made by random guys scattered across the internet too niche to put onto VSBW.Sos'ul'nuruo is by far one of the most complex and intelligent beings in existence, with his intelligence dwarfing everyone around him on degrees that no one seemed to be able to understand, allowing him to understand not only everything about his opponents, but every part of existence larger than he or his opponent.
Sos'ul'nuruo, from ages preceding ten possessed intelligence superior to everyone around him, including High Monarchs such as Dukes, Grand Dukes and even Princes who had anywhere from quintillions of years of experience to decillions of years of experience. He quickly learnt all universal and basic techniques in their entirety, alongside crafting his sword Kagebōshi and mastering every form of sword fighting whilst perfecting his hereditary technique at the age of eleven.
The only major similarity you've drawn is the fact they were both child prodigies (this is VERY important to the relationship, parallels and development in the David and Solnur part of the story as Emperor and Archduke)I've mentioned this before but even the actual justifications written out onto the page are a bit... familiar.
This goes further than just the first tabber of his intelligence section, too. And unlike spectral energy manipulation (Which I'm already not a super big fan of), this is a justification entirely written in relation to a single guy, and a core aspect of his mind and thus character too. I can't say I'm a fan of that on a site dedicated to creativity and showing off niche stuff made by either guys on the site, or stuff made by random guys scattered across the internet too niche to put onto VSBW.
No.Either these guys
Or this galThe Outer Gods (Collapse)
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For 2-A listMaeleachlainn Theudobald Chlodochar, Jordán Burton Gefen Preben Simion Ælfstan Palladino Joaquim Sebastijan Désiré, Faisal Garnier Thor Ewald Janson, Hrodulf Kröger
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Lmao, why not the second.No.
For the 1st one, Council didn't want to participate.
For the 2nd one, not putting that on this list.