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Vs battles wiki pet peeves

This reminds me, people complaining about Peppersalt43's Like Bombs. Can't u guys just shut up and accept his generosity, smh. It an honor to be filled with Like notifications from Peppersalt43.
I just wanna feel like I actually deserve the likes, not just be botted with them for no apparent reason.
 
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i dont like how we cant downvote comments
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Power systems are lame and uncool

Just make characters with a bunch of different powers and thats it, each one with a different reason. Way cooler

Magic also shouldnt have much logic. The moment that you put way too much rules and specifications behind it, you can't call it magic anymore
 
Just make characters with a bunch of different powers and thats it, each one with a different reason. Way cooler
Y'know I've been really worried about the powersystem of my fictional world (Or lack thereof) so this is pretty comforting
Magic also shouldnt have much logic. The moment that you put way too much rules and specifications behind it, you can't call it magic anymore
Fair I suppose though people like specifications and details because it allows them to 1. Immerse themselves further into the world and 2. Somewhat predict what's going to happen. After all, too many plot twists can be detrimental and not having any rules leaves ripe opportunity for a whole lot of asspulls and plot armor.

Also it allows you to create a physiology page and f*ck over everyone who's not of that verse with a bunch of random effects that no single character can resist all of (Looking at you, Cracking Being Physiology)
 
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