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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 2:45 pm
I know that I really should have brought this up while we were still working on the Juken style, but I was wondering, since Juken attacks a persons internal organs directly, does that mean that juken techniques bypass the toughness attribute? I kind of just figured that it would, but I never really verified.
EDIT: Also, while I'm on the subject of Juken, will the style count against my total number of styles allowed even if it's technically my bloodline techniques?
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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:52 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 5:03 pm
Quick question, Is it possible to have a chainsaw that runs off of chakra? ( For every chakra point spent to start the saw, it stays running for 2 posts, as long as the user is touching it, and it has a 5 post cooldown? )
I basically want to make a character who is able to juggle them. ( Chakra strings connected to them would suffice to continue the chakra flow to keep them going. ) I feel like playing a jester character when I can. twisted
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:55 am
Lance Fulgurant I know that I really should have brought this up while we were still working on the Juken style, but I was wondering, since Juken attacks a persons internal organs directly, does that mean that juken techniques bypass the toughness attribute? I kind of just figured that it would, but I never really verified. EDIT: Also, while I'm on the subject of Juken, will the style count against my total number of styles allowed even if it's technically my bloodline techniques?
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:41 pm
My own custom taijutsu style directly attacks the victims on an internal level so I believe the toughness attribute should be bypassed because of this but for balancing purposes I cant say this will be the case.
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 5:54 pm
Martin Spiralwave My own custom taijutsu style directly attacks the victims on an internal level so I believe the toughness attribute should be bypassed because of this but for balancing purposes I cant say this will be the case. And how exactly do you plan to deal damage internally without muscle or bone being in the way, which is basically what makes a person tough (pain tolerance, well built muscles). I'm working on getting your answer, Lance.
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 6:47 pm
Deil Grist Martin Spiralwave My own custom taijutsu style directly attacks the victims on an internal level so I believe the toughness attribute should be bypassed because of this but for balancing purposes I cant say this will be the case. And how exactly do you plan to deal damage internally without muscle or bone being in the way, which is basically what makes a person tough (pain tolerance, well built muscles). I'm working on getting your answer, Lance. Aim mostly for fleshy areas? But then it would be useless against an Akimichi.
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 7:42 pm
TvIaMsOqTuHeYz Deil Grist Martin Spiralwave My own custom taijutsu style directly attacks the victims on an internal level so I believe the toughness attribute should be bypassed because of this but for balancing purposes I cant say this will be the case. And how exactly do you plan to deal damage internally without muscle or bone being in the way, which is basically what makes a person tough (pain tolerance, well built muscles). I'm working on getting your answer, Lance. Aim mostly for fleshy areas? But then it would be useless against an Akimichi. Toughness doesn't say "except in fleshy areas," does it? Just like strength doesn't say "only in your limbs." Toughness gives all inclusive resistance to blunt damage, just like any other attribute gives an all-inclusive bonuses to their respective areas.
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 8:34 pm
Darn. my sarcasm doesn't work over the internet. oh well. Hey, any guesses on my chainsaws?
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 6:52 am
Deil Grist Martin Spiralwave My own custom taijutsu style directly attacks the victims on an internal level so I believe the toughness attribute should be bypassed because of this but for balancing purposes I cant say this will be the case. And how exactly do you plan to deal damage internally without muscle or bone being in the way, which is basically what makes a person tough (pain tolerance, well built muscles). I'm working on getting your answer, Lance. Destroying the muscles and bones in addition to direct force transmission
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 11:04 am
Martin Spiralwave Deil Grist Martin Spiralwave My own custom taijutsu style directly attacks the victims on an internal level so I believe the toughness attribute should be bypassed because of this but for balancing purposes I cant say this will be the case. And how exactly do you plan to deal damage internally without muscle or bone being in the way, which is basically what makes a person tough (pain tolerance, well built muscles). I'm working on getting your answer, Lance. Destroying the muscles and bones in addition to direct force transmission And how does one destroy muscle and bone without an absurd amount of strength, or alternative weapon? For the former, that wouldn't be something that bypasses toughness, but that is counteracted by it. If you intend to destroy the protective measures without taijutsu and follow up with a taijutsu strike to the exposed weak points, then that doesn't make it any more capable of dealing "internal" damage than any other taijutsu style.
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 12:14 pm
Deil Grist Martin Spiralwave Deil Grist Martin Spiralwave My own custom taijutsu style directly attacks the victims on an internal level so I believe the toughness attribute should be bypassed because of this but for balancing purposes I cant say this will be the case. And how exactly do you plan to deal damage internally without muscle or bone being in the way, which is basically what makes a person tough (pain tolerance, well built muscles). I'm working on getting your answer, Lance. Destroying the muscles and bones in addition to direct force transmission And how does one destroy muscle and bone without an absurd amount of strength, or alternative weapon? For the former, that wouldn't be something that bypasses toughness, but that is counteracted by it. If you intend to destroy the protective measures without taijutsu and follow up with a taijutsu strike to the exposed weak points, then that doesn't make it any more capable of dealing "internal" damage than any other taijutsu style. Couldn't something like a chakra scalpel do this?
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:07 pm
Syn Inferni Couldn't something like a chakra scalpel do this? They make it clear in the Tsunade + Naruto vs Kabuto fight that chakra scalpels require more focus the deeper that you try to cut with them, and that this kind of focus is virtually impossible to be granted in the heat of battle when trying to hit a moving target. I also don't recall them being able to hit multiple muscles/targets at once with the scalpel, so it would take many slices against a stationary target to cut away enough muscle to expose an internal organ to blows.
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:31 pm
Quick question, is it possible to have a character who only uses explosive projectiles? ( Things with explosive tags on them at all times. )
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Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 3:24 pm
Just wondering, because I really feel like rping atleast a little over the break, would it be possible to get rid of Dogou ( In a manner that is RP friendly, such as he had to go work with his uncle on an excavation site that required heavy lifting and not a lot of questions, or something of the like? )
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