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Impulsive Twitch Revised: AMP
Never before covered in the origional AMP:
"Impulsive Twitch: Also known as Jack be nimble, and bouncing toon.
Especially annoying when using NPCs, as NPCs don't get to argue about munch. These kinds of godmoders will try to evade anything potentially
harmful to no end, or limitation.
Munch Rating: 7
A: Three hundred seventy of my trained assassin gymnasts crest the hill, sight you, and throw a sky darkening cloud of shurikens at you.
B: Luckily, I have the speed of my favorite cartoon ninja, and by pushing the near non-exsistant limits of my body and mind, I can dodge every
single throwable aimed at me, even though theres not enough space inbetween each shuriken for me to not get hit!"


~*~Impulsive Twtch Revised~*~


Clairifying Impulsive Twitch: What is impulsive twicth exactly?

The complaint about impulsive twitch and the reason it is
considered godmoding, is because it strips too much
realism from the fantasy for it to be worthwhile.

Impulsive twitching does this by giving the godmoder who
is abusing this style of cheating, flawless evasion.

The godmoder commiting this act of "creative writing
vandalism" is simply so obbssessed with victory over
the threatening situation at hand that they take the
godmoding to the extreme of evading in a situation
where interfering elements, accuracy of attackers,
and personal imperfections should always render perfect
evasion impossible especially when an extremely large
range of enemies attacks them
.

Q: When am I impulsively twitching?

A: You are impulsively twitching when you dodge an attack
with perfect evasion, without using your best judgment
and honesty to "penalize" your self, or limit your abilities
to evade, for reasons as realistic as well trained or realitively
good opponent accuracy, interferance due to elements found
in the role play's enviornment, and personal flaws in evasion
that can even cause your character to fail to evade on his
or her own.

Q: How do I avoid impulsively twitching?

A: You avoid impulsively twitching by
dodging until your opponent has removed
enough of your excuses to not be hit by their
attack, short of when your opponent godmods
to hit you. (this subject crossed earlier in the revision.)

Q: When is it alright to dodge my opponent?

A: It is perfectly alright to dodge your opponent,
under the following circumstances:

1.)When your opponent(s) do not take the measures
nessessary to increase their chances of hitting you
as a primary target.

2.)When your are perfectly aware of their underway
attack and immenent offences, or when you are not
off guard or caught by surprize.

3.)When you are not restrained or disabled, so that
you can avoiding being hit.

4.)When your opponent is not attacking in a method where
it is circumstantially impossible for you to avoid being hit
completely. (Because there are instances in combat where
being hit is unavoidable.)

Q: How do I know when someone else is an impulsive twitch?

A: You know someone else is an impulsive twitch when
they roleplay or emote a perfect evasion of an attack,
that they have no right to dodge due to realism or circumstances.
This means someone who is not impulsive twitch will take the hit,
and corresponding consequences, when faced with a situation where:

1.) They are trapped and can not avoid the oncoming attack.

2.) They are disable and can not avoid the oncoming attack.

3.) They are off guard, or unaware of the oncoming attack.

4.) The accuracy of the attack or circumstances of the attack
cause it to be unavoidable completely, and damage has to be
reduced or defended agenst by other means.