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| Topic Started: May 28 2015, 10:26 PM (641 Views) | |
| Tyr | Jun 3 2015, 05:00 PM Post #11 |
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So would that be considered Offensive or Defensive..Buff? empowering the body and weapon |
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| LunarCataphract | Jun 3 2015, 05:15 PM Post #12 |
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It'd be neither. Making your body and weapon stronger could have both offensive and defensive applications. Okay for simplicity just say it's a buff magic. |
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| 座 Fumus | Jun 4 2015, 12:32 AM Post #13 |
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Magic Type should be at most a few words that could generally describe your character's magic as a whole. For example a character that could control an element would have [Element] Control. On this site, the term "buffs" usually refer to temporary stat increases, but can also be used to refer to non-statistical benefits (though less commonly). Magic Type does not have to be solely offensive, defensive, or utility. Technique type should be, or could be, but Magic Type in this case should be something that could title Horo's usage of his physical body... Actually, looking closer at Horo's magical description, I must ask: 1. Do you plan on having him only learn self-stat buff techniques? I ask this because the first sentence says, "Inu's magic revolves around his martial arts training; this particular magic enhances one's abilities (accuracy, speed, stamina, and strength), widening their combative perimeters. ..." , and then the rest of the magic description could be either you going into more detail for what increasing the stats would allow, or you planning to make those noted 'enhanced attacks' actual, separate techniques. 2. If it's the former, then it would indeed be Self-Buff magic. If it's the latter, then it wouldn't be purely buff, and should most likely be called something to reflect the physical enhancements he could allow himself. 3. Do you plan on him either learning Light or Dark element to his techniques, or is that flavor text that is describing a path of 'light' or a path of 'darkness' in the more figurative meaning? |
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| Tyr | Jun 4 2015, 03:43 AM Post #14 |
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Maybe I could add on that the magic revolves around the sword practices of the martial art; that way it would be classified as Sword Magic.? But would that allow me to have buffs that would increase my stats, as well as having offensive capabilities also? And with the Two Paths; I had placed that there for figurative meaning, however thinking about it more has made me wonder if he should be learning light or dark techniques, depending on his journeys "situations". Meaning that it would be latter, right? So with all that being said A sword magic with imbuing (buffing) capabilities. |
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| Tyr | Jun 4 2015, 09:26 AM Post #15 |
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Added on to the Magic Description; hopefully it gave more detail in explaining his magic. As well as another technique; for the previous "buff dash" spell I had conjured up. Made more sense after rewriting. |
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| 座 Fumus | Jun 4 2015, 10:48 AM Post #16 |
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Yes, all of that would be okay.
If it is the figurative meaning, then I am fine with it as it is. If he does end up with learning light or dark techniques that would depend on the situations he will be facing as you RP, then I would have to allow only one of those elements. However, I would allow that you give yourself the option of either ending up with Light or ending up with Dark, as long as when it is chosen (when a technique of either of those elements are created), it would not be able to be changed to the other one unless you go through an arc to revamp the magic. If you want to keep the light/dark option as more than figurative, then add in a note that once a technique of either light or dark element is created, the element can not be reverted and your Ōkami no dansu "Dance of the Wolves" will be tied to that element. If you'd like to keep it figurative though, then make a small note that your magic won't be able to have light or dark elements. |
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| Tyr | Jun 4 2015, 11:39 AM Post #17 |
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Changed up the ending of the magic description; stating that you have to choose between one or the other; being able to learn unique spells (light or dark). And yes; for now it is figurative, sure there will be a situation while RPing which will decide the road he shall travel. So for now; he's considered non-elemental? |
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| 座 Fumus | Jun 5 2015, 12:23 AM Post #18 |
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Correct, he is non-elemental for now. A small thing, but please change that last fragment of the magic description, "... letting them acquire light or dark spells. " to "...letting them acquire light or dark spells, but only one of those elements." After that is done, you have my 1/2. |
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| Tyr | Jun 5 2015, 02:19 AM Post #19 |
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Boom! did that diddy! |
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| 梟 Inara Serra | Jun 5 2015, 11:03 PM Post #20 |
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