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I agree with 9-A stuff pending the approval of the calcs, btw
Do you got an answer for this?I'm still waiting for @SamanPatou to determine what level of intelligence this would make Johnny, though I'd appreciate if someone else can answer this.
This is not an AD feat, just a very good skill/intelligence feat. I just want to know what level of intelligence is required to do something like this.
That’s only done because both of her intelligence sections are whole essays. Johnny’s intelligence in both general and combat can be surmised in like a little over one paragraphWouldn't it be best to separate Johnny's intelligence in tabbers in the same way we do for people like Yor Briar?
There's a huge gap in intelligence between Johnny normally and Johnny in combat.
I'll try my best to make a little summary of Johnny's intelligence.That’s only done because both of her intelligence sections are whole essays. Johnny’s intelligence in both general and combat can be surmised in like a little over one paragraph
It's not necessarily about them surviving the armada explosion, it was more so about the attack Johnny was planning on doing, as well as the explanation behind said attack to an extent to.i dont understand how surviving the armada explosion could be supernatural luck, nothing lucky happened to allow him to survive, he just inexplicably did
...The attack was meant to be sacrificial, and when Johnny didn't die, the explanation behind it was "He's the star of the show." It's not that hard of an explanation.but nothing lucky happened, nothing about the situation changed so that johnny would survive, no deus ex machina moment or anything, he just did
Are you going to ignore the evidence I had shown you that supports the claim that Johnny has Supernatural Luck due to being the star of the show? There's quite literally no other explanations behind scenes like this other than luck.There are also scenes that support this, such as when Johnny was able to defeat everyone in a snowball competition with one snowball.
Anyone got any objections to this?Average normally, Gifted in combat (Johnny is, to an extent, a simple-minded person, usually acting without reason or thought. His reckless antics are usually the main cause of problems in Porkbelly. He is also horrendous at school, as he thought that 2+2 equaled monster truck, and he spelled the word "go" as "geaux". He has also received a lot of bad grades in school, though this mainly stems from laziness. However, Johnny's not a complete idiot. In some instances, he has shown to be capable of outsmarting Susan and Mary, who are geniuses, and while more often than not, he'll use fear tactics instead of sheer wit to "outsmart" his sisters, he has shown to be capable of using other methods other than fear tactics to outsmart his sisters. He has also come up with many clever and creative plans that end up saving the day. He's also well-versed in using reverse psychology, as well as guilt tripping in order to get his way. He's also shown to be an excellent cleaner, such as when he cleaned up rubble from his destroyed house, as well as cleaned the entire downstairs. However, Johnny excels in combat, being skilled in martial arts like karate and kung-fu. It has been revealed that the Test family shares Ninja heritage, which gives him all the basic abilities of a Ninja. He has also shown to have very good precision, as shown when he was about to use a rope to lasso a blimp before he got stopped from doing so, accurately throwing a lozenge into Bling-Bling's mouth, and popping 2 water balloons with a badge while blind. He has also shown to use his extensive knowledge on video games and apply it to combat, such as when he casually solo'd multiple robot enemies in simulation training, even earning compliments from The General himself. He, along with the help of a few others, were able to defeat a bunch of rogue Penguins, who were able to solo the entire military force and capture the country of Argentina in a relatively short time frame with no experience whatsoever).
Does this look good?
yeah im questioning why thats luck and not something else, because luck is never mentioned and nothing lucky happens to allow johnny to survive, hes just suddently able to tank it (fate maybe?)...The attack was meant to be sacrificial, and when Johnny didn't die, the explanation behind it was "He's the star of the show." It's not that hard of an explanation.
Plus,
Are you going to ignore the evidence I had shown you that supports the claim that Johnny has Supernatural Luck due to being the star of the show? There's quite literally no other explanations behind scenes like this other than luck.
Might have to talk some staff about it, then, if you're really pushing this as Fate Manip more so than luck.yeah im questioning why thats luck and not something else, because luck is never mentioned and nothing lucky happens to allow johnny to survive, hes just suddently able to tank it (fate maybe?)
I mean, there technically is elaboration to it, it's just fairly vague for the most part...im really not sure what it is, he just doesnt die from it with no elaboration
I mean... Fate Manip can potentially work, especially if you read the description of how it works.yeah im questioning why thats luck and not something else, because luck is never mentioned and nothing lucky happens to allow johnny to survive, hes just suddently able to tank it (fate maybe?)
The bold part of the description honestly fits the situation here, as the scene shown in the episode is fairly vague/subtle on what they're trying to say as to why Johnny didn't die.Fate Manipulation is the ability to manipulate destiny itself to achieve a desired result. More subtle forms of the ability can simply nudge events in the users favor while more powerful variations can make it possible to ordain one's victory against their opponent.
Y'all are best friends aren't youSo I asked @KingTempest what he thought of the feat, and he said it's a combination of Fate Manipulation and Immortality.
Once again, Fate Manip is perfectly fine with me, though I am a little bit hesitant on the Immortality part.
Mf I argued Supernatural Luck since the beginning. What you on about?Y'all are best friends aren't you
Never mind.Mf I argued Supernatural Luck since the beginning. What you on about?
Me and Tempest barely conversate regardless.
No???werent we going for luck/fate and immortality instead of only one of the 3
Thanks!I think the OP with Fate and Immortality looks good
Anyone?Supernatural Luck (Defeated everyone in a snowball competition with one snowball, as well as avoid being hit by snowballs with luck alone. Narrowly avoided getting crushed. Was saved from a long fall by a blimp. Has lucked out of many of Dark Vegan's plans many times, most of which were by accident. Johnny didn't know himself that Dark Vegan was trying to destroy him the whole time)
Fate Manipulation and Immortality (Type 8. In the Season 3 finale, Johnny's plan in order to save Earth was to create one big Power Poot to destroy all of the Armada, sacrificing himself, and many others in the process. In the end, the plan works and the day is saved. Johnny's family, along with his friends, assumes he's dead. Of course, they end up being wrong, and then the explanation as to why Johnny survived was "He's the star of the show, so he can't die.")
Do the explanations behind these abilities work?
His Immortality depends on him "being the star of the show".Where tf did the Immortality come from
Fate Manipulation and Immortality (Type 8. In the Season 3 finale, Johnny's plan in order to save Earth was to create one big Power Poot to destroy all of the Armada, sacrificing himself, and many others in the process. In the end, the plan works and the day is saved. Johnny's family, along with his friends, assumes he's dead. Of course, they end up being wrong, and then the explanation as to why Johnny survived was "He's the star of the show, so he can't die.")
Wording isn’t “indexy” enough imo, and you don’t need to explain the whole context of the sacrificeFate Manipulation and Immortality (Type 8. In the Season 3 finale, Johnny's plan in order to save Earth was to create one big Power Poot to destroy all of the Armada, sacrificing himself, and many others in the process. In the end, the plan works and the day is saved. Johnny's family, along with his friends, assumes he's dead. Of course, they end up being wrong, and then the explanation as to why Johnny survived was "He's the star of the show, so he can't die.")
I don't really mind essay-based justifications since they do give you more of an idea of how abilities workWording isn’t “indexy” enough imo, and you don’t need to explain the whole context of the sacrifice
Try “Survived an attempt at self-sacrifice through the destruction of the Armada, as his role as the star of the show protects him from death”