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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:00 pm
"Tsh. It's just a flesh wound."
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:27 pm
 Just give it a bit, and I'm sure one of you will say something this will be a proper response too.
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:46 pm
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:13 pm
Why the ******** are you overreacting over such a statement? It's just a way to convey what my character is. Cziri is a manifestation of a dream, for hell's sake you can just say he his an avatar of an imprisoned powerful figure that has a high amount of influence in the world. Deal with it, its not much different from the characters here, I mean look at Dagon. Respond please. All characters are overpowered, so the title of a "god" is rather irrelevant, it only fits in with the storyline really for Cziri.
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:19 pm
Guys.
My character is a God.
How cool is that?
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:58 pm
Dhalsim: Yoga Flame~! Edit: eek ... That was a helluva strange ending.
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:56 pm
crzycziri Deal with it, its not much different from the characters here, I mean look at Dagon. Respond please. All characters are overpowered, so the title of a "god" is rather irrelevant, it only fits in with the storyline really for Cziri. Dagon is fighting a 17 year old kid with a hyperactivity disorder. Because ALL CHARACTERS ARE OVERPOWERED.
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:08 pm
Jans Viper Hey Vahn, just a quick clarification. Is your attack heat/fire based or has it become something else? It'll burn (obviously not burning Viper)-- and its force derived from the gathered heat and sent outward; like a pumped up blast of steam-- hot air pushing forward, etc. I wasn't going for heat damage of course, just the physical aspect of it which si equivalent to a heavy handed long range 'one inch' punch from Vahn. Hence the name.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:19 am
themightyjello crzycziri Deal with it, its not much different from the characters here, I mean look at Dagon. Respond please. All characters are overpowered, so the title of a "god" is rather irrelevant, it only fits in with the storyline really for Cziri. Dagon is fighting a 17 year old kid with a hyperactivity disorder. Because ALL CHARACTERS ARE OVERPOWERED. I knew you were specifically going to go for the "all" in that post. Oh well, some aren't; that still doesn't mean that most aren't. Lmao, I remember when I used Burger King for an RP character.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 6:34 am
themightyjello crzycziri Deal with it, its not much different from the characters here, I mean look at Dagon. Respond please. All characters are overpowered, so the title of a "god" is rather irrelevant, it only fits in with the storyline really for Cziri. Dagon is fighting a 17 year old kid with a hyperactivity disorder. Because ALL CHARACTERS ARE OVERPOWERED. Further more Dagon is highly restrained in what he can actually do magically because of a binding spell placed on the tablet he is forced to carry with him to the extent that he's little more then a street magician. That and you can't honestly believe I'm being serious in that fight crzy. Oh, and you'll get your responce at some point today. While it may have been three days since you originally posted you went and edited it significantly towards the later point of that time that its entirelly different then what you originally had. So keep your panties from twisting in a bunch.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:28 am
Street magician aye... Reminds me of Todorov.
*Dons a giant top hat and wanders around.*
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:31 pm
themightyjello Dagon is fighting a 17 year old kid with a hyperactivity disorder. Because ALL CHARACTERS ARE OVERPOWERED. If all characters are overpowered, than truely, none are overpowered - and everyone should stop their bitchin'. domokun
And, I'm very surprised nobody entered the Burger King himself into this arena. He'd've been unstoppable. Seen him in Fight Night Round 3? Yeah-no, no you didn't. Because if he actually boxed, it'd've been OVER for you.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:56 pm
It depends on where you go, how powerful people are.
I've never been in the FFA or O/M. I'm mostly in Barton Town threads from way back when you could still find literate, interesting people who didn't refuse to do anything but 'advanced' with those massive tiny-font posts, and do it without making an OOC thread to boot. That, and a few guilds that carried over.
My characters generally have midevil time technology, and few or no powers. Which is close or just scarcely weaker than the characters the people around me mostly use. Rivven is the only real exception, as I plan on not abusing some of Alchert's abilities which could make him a really, really nasty opponent.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:01 pm
The power level of the character doesn't matter nearly as much as the personality of roleplayer him/herself. An actual omnipotent diety can be perfectly balanced in a fight if roleplayed properly.
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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 3:13 pm
Considering I recently beat a demonic fire elementalist chick who basically flooded the arena with lava, using a sword (Which was destroyed even before the lava came), some rope, a smoke-bomb, and a bag of marbles, I'm going to have to agree with Kami. Character-design is important, but I find that roleplaying ability often beats character strength.
It's the basic Kid With a Stick VS. Thunder-God scenario.
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