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Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 11:29 pm
Mayvine This is the question thread, we should stop using it like a chat room sweatdrop yes, prolly xD
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:02 am
Demonxman Fenrir Graveheart SorceressJacklyn You can have two characters in the same village for fighting but anything beyond that is not allowed. That's what my understanding was. Not exactly. They just can't train each other or gang up against a single opponent. I think thats all the rules I have about that. either way, yuran needs more rpers it seems, so I'll put my uber biochemist that needs to tame his summons there neutral Lol, well, if you manage to get sent to the same place as Kael you can help me get my weapons back quick. Although I will need a crew member or something to RP as the enemy unless they want a really long post on how the fight plays out. Shruikan Tenshi Mayvine Shruikan Tenshi I say May ought to make someone captain in his city. Or simply put the Adepts to work with the trainees. I still say we ought to close Aramil and Fronta, move the population towards either Yuran or Kusana. I don't have enough active adepts, Kage can rarely post these days, Tiny seems to have gone into hiding again, and Chill is still in the tower. The only candidate to help right now is Amarant, who's usually on at some point everyday. :/ Well....anyone in Yuran who's really active?
I am, or will be once I finish getting my customs approved.
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 9:13 am
Are summons considered similar to skills?
A trainee can learn up to D rank moves with one C but nothing higher, and I have a few summons that are over C rank, does that mean I can't tame them?
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:11 am
As far as I can see from reading everything nowhere does it say anything based on your summon's rank, only that it requires twice the amount of posts to tame as it would take to train a skill of equal rank.
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:16 am
Demonxman Are summons considered similar to skills? A trainee can learn up to D rank moves with one C but nothing higher, and I have a few summons that are over C rank, does that mean I can't tame them? Yes it is. In fact, when learning a summon or a stage in a hand-to-hand style, its twice the number of posts you'd normally have to make. And like the skills, hand-to-hand stages, or anything else for that matter, if you're not a high enough rank to learn something of its calibur then you cannot obtain it.
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:22 am
Fenrir Graveheart Demonxman Are summons considered similar to skills? A trainee can learn up to D rank moves with one C but nothing higher, and I have a few summons that are over C rank, does that mean I can't tame them? Yes it is. In fact, when learning a summon or a stage in a hand-to-hand style, its twice the number of posts you'd normally have to make. And like the skills, hand-to-hand stages, or anything else for that matter, if you're not a high enough rank to learn something of its calibur then you cannot obtain it.
That should be added into the summon rules.
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:24 am
DGwar Fenrir Graveheart Demonxman Are summons considered similar to skills? A trainee can learn up to D rank moves with one C but nothing higher, and I have a few summons that are over C rank, does that mean I can't tame them? Yes it is. In fact, when learning a summon or a stage in a hand-to-hand style, its twice the number of posts you'd normally have to make. And like the skills, hand-to-hand stages, or anything else for that matter, if you're not a high enough rank to learn something of its calibur then you cannot obtain it.
That should be added into the summon rules.
*cough cough* It already is. >.>
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:26 am
Fenrir Graveheart DGwar Fenrir Graveheart Demonxman Are summons considered similar to skills? A trainee can learn up to D rank moves with one C but nothing higher, and I have a few summons that are over C rank, does that mean I can't tame them? Yes it is. In fact, when learning a summon or a stage in a hand-to-hand style, its twice the number of posts you'd normally have to make. And like the skills, hand-to-hand stages, or anything else for that matter, if you're not a high enough rank to learn something of its calibur then you cannot obtain it.
That should be added into the summon rules.
*cough cough* It already is. >.> Oh yea? Where? Fenrir Graveheart Summons: -Each person is allowed up to 3 Summons unless their bloodline or class allows you to have more than one. -Once obtaining a Summon you may not change -Obtaining Summons is done by being taught by seeking out the summon. (Get your summon approved and RP against it.) -You may obtain them at any time. -Even if your class does not allow it you may have an extra summon if this is a reward for accomplishing an arc. -Only one summon at a time in a fight -Takes full post to summon
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:27 am
DGwar Fenrir Graveheart DGwar Fenrir Graveheart Demonxman Are summons considered similar to skills? A trainee can learn up to D rank moves with one C but nothing higher, and I have a few summons that are over C rank, does that mean I can't tame them? Yes it is. In fact, when learning a summon or a stage in a hand-to-hand style, its twice the number of posts you'd normally have to make. And like the skills, hand-to-hand stages, or anything else for that matter, if you're not a high enough rank to learn something of its calibur then you cannot obtain it.
That should be added into the summon rules.
*cough cough* It already is. >.> Oh yea? Where? Fenrir Graveheart Summons: -Each person is allowed up to 3 Summons unless their bloodline or class allows you to have more than one. -Once obtaining a Summon you may not change -Obtaining Summons is done by being taught by seeking out the summon. (Get your summon approved and RP against it.) -You may obtain them at any time. -Even if your class does not allow it you may have an extra summon if this is a reward for accomplishing an arc. -Only one summon at a time in a fight -Takes full post to summon The very first post of the summon request page, with the code.
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:30 am
Either way it should be added into the rules section just to be clarified. Which was what I said, and you lied by saying it already was.
You should have said, "Its posted in the summon request area." to which I would have responded, "You should add it into the rules as well for clarification." So you see, either way. It ends up the same.
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:32 am
Also, again, where? Nowhere does it say anything about skill/summon rank requirements here. Only that double the posts are needed. The Urban Superstition Summoning Rules -Must remain still for one whole post to summon. When attempting to summon you cannot use any other skills. -No teleporting -Be creative -If your summon is accepted you MUST encounter it in the country through rp and convince it to make you its master. The amount of posts required for this will be double the normal posts needed to learn a skill of the summon's rank. [b] username [/b] [b] RPC name[/b] [b] Your rank [/b] [b] Summon's Name [/b]
[b] Summon's Pic (optional) [/b]
[b] Description of the summon [/b]
[b] RP sample[/b]
[b] Do you like pie? [/b]
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:32 am
I added it so there wouldn't be anymore confusion, but anybody who actually tries to request a summon should know this anyways since its blasted right in their face whever they copy the code for their request.
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:35 am
>Notices capitalization and spacing errors in code. >Moves to fix.
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