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| ZanderSteele | May 29 2017, 04:27 AM Post #1 |
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Basics: Nickname: Ryusune (Ryn) Digivolution Track: Digitama//???//???//Renamon(Rookie)//Renamon(Adult)//Renamon(Perfect)//Renamon(Ultimate) Defining Marks: Charcoal Primary color, Bone White Secondary along chest fluff, belly, ect. Red markings on legs and under eyes. Yin/yang markings replaced by Digital Hazard symbols. All markings disappear when gauntlets are removed. Main Form: Renamon, at Child level, Adult level when unlocked. Gender: Male, very very male Who You Are: Personality: Ryn is a fickle Renamon, if that word was also used to describe a duality only those who weren't easily offended could endure long enough to discover. His outer shell is hardened and betrays the loyalty he gives to his allies, because what most people see is a selfish, egotistical asshole who sees only his next big profitable contract. And in many ways that's all his fault. He forces this persona outwards with every fiber of his being, wanting people to stay away, to only need him in the most important tasks. He protects a litany of secrets, held internally if only to protect what he cares about most, and inwardly still he persists as a beacon of willpower for those he protects. That said, he has a crude, but honest sense of humor, a well of knowledge about the world stemming from his long life span, and a kind of heightened instinct that has helped him survive so long. He knows when to fight and when to run, and though his ego is over-inflated many times past his size, he isn't stupid. In fact, some of his only vices come as a consequence to his constant abrasiveness towards everyone. He can often seem rude, cruel, and lacking in morals as a result, and has an odd habit of collecting "unique" things. If a part of whole of this behavior is also ties to his connection to The Digital Hazard, it is a mystery, and he's not talking. History: Although long-lived, not much is known about Ryusune other than he came from a far bigger version of the Digital World, one where a network of dark passages formed the nervous system of the outer, visible world itself. This Nightmare Valley was home to many "tribes" of similar-species Digimon who, when the world began pulling together to form a more cohesive unit, scattered to different regions. It is unclear when this happened, if it was a part iteration of the current Digital World or a separate server entirely, but he is here, now, and makes very light digital footprints around, preferring to remain unknown. It's safer that way, even in peace times. He prefers the company of an unknown home and his own devices instead of social interaction. Not because he's moody and emo, quite the opposite. It's his overbearing personality that tends to make enemies of those he talks to, and he knows it. So why bother? However the transition happened, he remains a long-lived individual with a habit of "collecting" things and selling his services to interested parties either through trusted contacts or random meetings, for despite all odds, he does get around. Extra Info: Special Abilities: Digital Hazard - When speaking of the Digital Hazard, one usually attributes it to an affinity for dark digivolution or a calamity of sorts. From as simple as overloading the victim with negative emotions to as grand as causing a total system reset. But the basic concept is much more useful. The Hazard is like a genetic mutation inside of a human, except a Digimon's code is more susceptible to change over their lifespan. It has a myriad of effects, depending on species, temperament, and lifestyle choices that usually end up affecting one or multiple Digimon's ability to evolve in some way. In the case of Ryn, the effects seem timid compared to other cases. In his case, it has caused his entire evolution line to become linear. From Child to Ultimate, and perhaps beyond, he retains the form of a Renamon, the Hazard pulling in the excess data used during digivolution and enhancing his power as normal without changing his species. A Cosmetic effect only? Perhps, but a Digimon's code is prone to changes, and the Hazard is an ever-changing mutation, like a symbiotic virus. Who knows what it may cause in the future. Overwrite Levels:
Edited by ZanderSteele, Jun 20 2017, 06:59 PM.
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| DestinedOne | May 29 2017, 03:58 PM Post #2 |
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Concerning your Digital Hazard ability, I would like you to clarify some things. First off, when you refer to a 'type of attack'; are you referring to resistance to that particular technique (such as say, Agumon's Pepper Breath) or are you referring to resistance too all kinds of abilities of a particular class (so for example, projectile attacks?) Next is your resistance to attacks a permanent increase or a temporary one that resets after they have used the Digital Hazard? Is there any cooldowns associated with this ability? For instance, is there a cooldown on how quickly your character gains resistance to attacks, or a cooldown on how often they are capable of using the Digital Hazard? When they acquire new attacks, is that a permanent addition to their attack roster, that they can use indefinitely? Is the attack percentages equal regardless of the level of attacks? So for example, if he gets hit by a Champion level attack, does it take longer for him to acquire that attack, then say a rookie level, regardless of his level resistance or is the level resistance the only factor? Are there any limits as to what attacks they can and can't acquire? Sorry for all of the questions, but this ability seems like it has a lot of parts to it and what-if scenarios and without further clarification, I don't think I can approve this. In it's current form, it seems it has the potential to be overpowered, especially the upgrading attacks. If you're worried about the scaling of attacks for your attacks given that you will be staying as a rookie form, I don't think you should worry. When I clarify the rules on Digimon of your nature, you'll see it's not really necessarily. You can acquire new custom attacks already too, for a price in the shops. So if that was your concern with that, it's unneccessary and I'm moreso looking at your acquisition of Digimon attacks from other Digimon- although if you still want that ability to upgrade attacks regardless let me know. It seems like that would be very overpowered however without some limit to it. |
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| ZanderSteele | May 29 2017, 04:36 PM Post #3 |
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I'll answer the questions before making edits, so help clarify the process a bit. As to type of attack, I really mean type. As in.. Pepper Breath is a fire-based type of attack, Electro Shocker is a thunder-based one. But because there are not concrete rules on "elements" and everything just looks different while doing a set amount of damage, I didn't know how to properly clarify that bit. So if he took a hit from a Thunder Cloud, an Electro Shocker wouldn't be as effective in the same battle. And it's temporary, lasting only the battle he activates it in. There is no cooldown because it can only be used once a thread, and thus only sets the resistances once. The attacks gained by the Hazard are permanent additions to his code, used at a power level equal to his current evolution level unless they are empowered, and take the same amount of energy to use as a normal attack of that level. The higher his evolution level, the more data he is made of, and thus the more he can absorb at a time, hence why he gains more faster at Perfect and Ultimate. I imagine he can learn any attacks that don't specifically require a named object like Grani. And nah, I'm not worried about power scaling. That is fluff to give the ability meaning. Honestly, the original ability description had him learn a move from a Digimon's set movelist by absorbing their data. But upon hearing the forum is more kid-friendly than fully deleting Digimon, for the most part, it would be hard to play that without seeming a villain. |
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| DestinedOne | May 31 2017, 06:03 PM Post #4 |
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Okay well in that case then, there's two things I think need to be addressed. First off, I think there should be a limit either to how resistant you can get to a particular element, or a limit to the number of elements you can be resistant to. It would be broken if you could just get to the point where you could resist every single element the opponent could use (especially if you consider "non-elemental", such as physical attacks, an element.), effectively nullifying any of the damage they can do to you. I think in a thread, either you should be able to resist several elements up to 50%, or completely nullify one element only. I'll give you the choice which one you prefer. As for the learning of attacks, while I don't necessarily have a problem with you being able to learn most attacks with the Digital Hazard. I think there should be a limit as to how many of those abilities you have learned can be applied in a topic. After all, if you can learn two dozen or so attacks and your opponent only has one or two at their disposal...well that's kinda unfair to your opponent. Even the more versatile Digimon only have about 5 or 6 moves naturally, though I imagine with custom moves, you could get higher than that here on DCD. Given that, I think you should be limited to using four Digital Hazard skills per "level" per thread. By "level", I mean if you have both rookie skills and champion skills, you could use 4 rookie skills and 4 champion skills, but not say 5 rookie or champion skills. You can change these skills up from the list of skills between topics, but once you've selected four, you have to commit to those four for the rest of the topic. Also any experience learning a skill does not carry over between topics. So if you get hit by Pepper Breath in topic 1 and fail to learn it, you have to start your counter over in topic 2, otherwise this would all sorts of messy. |
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| ZanderSteele | Jun 4 2017, 01:58 PM Post #5 |
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Edited to make the ability cosmetic and plot-based. May expand it in the future. |
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| DestinedOne | Jun 7 2017, 05:01 PM Post #6 |
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Approved. Ryn starts at the rookie level and you receive 5000 Bytes. Also since this is your first character on the board, you receive a one time bonus of 5000 Bytes as part of the Newbie Package. |
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| ZanderSteele | Jun 8 2017, 05:48 AM Post #7 |
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Thank you! |
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