Sure. Nothing epic can be without them.
During the course of the plot, our caped companion manages to absorb an entity similar to said awsome deity which, naturally, comes out under extreme pressure and emotion or so.
If the "awsome deity" was composed of the wind element, then the one Liegos confronts would be of fire. So think "total haxing with massive balls of searing heat". This'll be in the finished version, so you probably shouldn't worry about it.
This! Is! Chocolate!!!
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Let's make a deal. I'll work on this as well, if you work on that thing I asked for in a PM.
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Sure. Nothing epic can be without them.
During the course of the plot, our caped companion manages to absorb an entity similar to said awsome deity which, naturally, comes out under extreme pressure and emotion or so.
If the "awsome deity" was composed of the wind element, then the one Liegos confronts would be of fire. So think "total haxing with massive balls of searing heat". This'll be in the finished version, so you probably shouldn't worry about it.
O, if you have the limit break thing all worked out, then I'll leave that alone. What sort of status effects does you game have? I'm assuming standard ones (confuse, poison, sleep, ect.) but I want to be sure.
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Fair 'nuff, Shury. That's called "motivating" BTW.
Hadn't really thought of status effects. Yeah the usual, with some kind of freezing, stunned and on fire satuses (sp?).
Hadn't really thought of status effects. Yeah the usual, with some kind of freezing, stunned and on fire satuses (sp?).
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Fair 'nuff, Shury. That's called "motivating" BTW.
Hadn't really thought of status effects. Yeah the usual, with some kind of freezing, stunned and on fire satuses (sp?).
Status effects:
On fire (Don't do anything until cured, take gradual damage)
Poisoned
Frozen
Crippled (lower speed)
Confusion
Stun (cant do anything one turn)
Mana leech
Regen
Auto-raise
K.O
Stiff (slow + attack down)
Blind
If your using RPG maker XP I can get you regen, auto life, and POSSIBLY to get fire based attacks to cure freeze instantly.
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I believe RPG Maker is far too slow for what i'm intending, but thanks for the offer.
Nice list, yarr.
Nice list, yarr.
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Right, plox.
Liegos is living happily in his hometown and goes off for an errand after playing some minigames that you have at the beginning of every game to get you familiar with the system.
When he returns, however, he finds the village in ruins and a giant muscular Titan-like man covered in shadows is in the middle of the destruction, bellowing loudly. Liegos faints from shock.
Some random party member that shall join in your quest shall come along and explain what happens to you. The "God of Darkness" has been on a rampage for several weeks and came to Liegos' hometown in his path of destruction. Liegos swears to avenge his town and takes his Staff of Light and journeys with informative party member to defeat the "God of Darkness." They follow its path of destruction, get more party members, get stronger, beat up monsters, and probably about 1 or 2 hours into the game, Liegos encounters the "Deity of Light" battles it, wins through some cut-sceneish thing where he absorbs the Deity and faints. He figures out he has that power the next time you get low health in a battle, or face off against certain badguy that triggers awakening of "Deity of Light"'s powers. Liegos eventually learns how to control these powers and gain super powerful attacks. they journey on, FINALLY ENCOUNTER "God of Darkness," face-off, win, story ends.
Liegos is living happily in his hometown and goes off for an errand after playing some minigames that you have at the beginning of every game to get you familiar with the system.
When he returns, however, he finds the village in ruins and a giant muscular Titan-like man covered in shadows is in the middle of the destruction, bellowing loudly. Liegos faints from shock.
Some random party member that shall join in your quest shall come along and explain what happens to you. The "God of Darkness" has been on a rampage for several weeks and came to Liegos' hometown in his path of destruction. Liegos swears to avenge his town and takes his Staff of Light and journeys with informative party member to defeat the "God of Darkness." They follow its path of destruction, get more party members, get stronger, beat up monsters, and probably about 1 or 2 hours into the game, Liegos encounters the "Deity of Light" battles it, wins through some cut-sceneish thing where he absorbs the Deity and faints. He figures out he has that power the next time you get low health in a battle, or face off against certain badguy that triggers awakening of "Deity of Light"'s powers. Liegos eventually learns how to control these powers and gain super powerful attacks. they journey on, FINALLY ENCOUNTER "God of Darkness," face-off, win, story ends.
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*throws out earlier work* Well now I have to start all over again, as that plot compleatly changes the fightning style.
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Y'know, i'm not really sure why I put this thing up, as the only thing that's missing plotwise is the general motivation for the in game storylines.
The way it works in my head is that bits and bobs float around like a discombombulated jigsaw. Besides, this is only the RPG part of a larger project.
My dream. My treasure. My master plan. My way of the shinobi. My final destination and other anime related goals.
Over 90% of my game design comes from other sources, copied you might say, which is probably why I like Kirby so much. That's my credo: "If you want to steal from someone, steal from the best."
[/unjustifiedrantaboutlifelongdream]
Hey, I know. I'll write up what i've got in the fanfiction place, then all of you can pitch in... hopefully.
The way it works in my head is that bits and bobs float around like a discombombulated jigsaw. Besides, this is only the RPG part of a larger project.
My dream. My treasure. My master plan. My way of the shinobi. My final destination and other anime related goals.
Over 90% of my game design comes from other sources, copied you might say, which is probably why I like Kirby so much. That's my credo: "If you want to steal from someone, steal from the best."
[/unjustifiedrantaboutlifelongdream]
Hey, I know. I'll write up what i've got in the fanfiction place, then all of you can pitch in... hopefully.