RE: Full Immersion [Archive dump in progress!]
05-26-2016, 12:56 AM
The Froggy Ninja Wrote:Lightning. Arrows. Do it.
Irrevenant Wrote:Wonder if there's eventually a skill for being able to shoot pure magic arrows.
Until then, Arrow Recovery and an elemental shot. Lightning is good.
Kevak Wrote:Why not Time? Lets use Time as the element~
The Froggy Ninja Wrote:This. This is better.
ChrisClark13 Wrote:>Pure magic/null-element (ignores defenses) arrows?
>If not, then Fire and Poison for hilarious DoT-ness
Kevak Wrote:Couldn't Time do Damage over /Time/ but not be completely negated by a nonliving or nonflammable creature like poison or fire? I would assume we can spin the type of output spell before we fire, Time seems like the most versatile option. Cause we could instantly age a portion of something to dust. Or stasis it, or age it slowly, or other stuffs. Could get potentially gamebreaking~
leolaser22 Wrote:Time arrow super-rusting armor?
Kevak Wrote:Or Time Arrow that is really an arrow enveloped in a temporal bubble that speeds the aging of things rapidly to the point of near instantaneously inside the bubble so it literally ages a hole through the armor, and the person, and the person behind them, and the wall, and the person behind that.
Kevak Wrote:Sooo basically we can shoot arrows that could fly the same speed as bullets~?
ChrisClark13 Wrote:Or shoot a bunch, slow them, then suddenly WALL OF BULLET-ARROWS.
Prepare for extreme tactical shenanigans.
>So, Time arrows and Fire arrows because fires can also have tactical shenanigans.
Luna Safire Wrote:I vote ice arrows and double shot or recovery.
The Froggy Ninja Wrote:What about a time/fire arrow?
ArcanePenguin Wrote:I vote for Double Shot and Fire Arrows
EDIT: Actually, Forget the Fire Arrows. Arrow Recovery will be more useful I think.
{Meta: Vote Count Ranking:
Time: 3
Arrow Recovery: 2 1/2
Lightning: 1
Double Shot: 1 1/2
Fire: 1
Ice: 1}
His eyes pick up on a particular element. "Wha..time? I can shoot time arrows? Like, make things suddenly rot into nothing?" He pokes the skill to get its description. "Oh, wait, it just...hmm...but that's still pretty good." He buys that skill, and then looks at the one across from it: Space. This kind of arrow evidently can teleport a short distance one time mid-flight, but not to the inside of any object.
Shrugging, he goes down to Arrow Recovery. The description indicates that at higher levels, arrows that had a destructive element applied to them still have a chance of being recoverable. The first level just gives a decent chance of the regular arrows he fires not being broken beyond use. "Che..do I really have to do arrow management in this game?" Feeling rather practical at the moment, he chooses that skill.
Looking back up (and dismissing the menu for now), he notices another winged person diving down toward him; it's increasingly clear that it is indeed a winged person as they get closer, and furthermore that this is a lightly-armored man with what looks like a bow and quiver of his own stuck between the middle of his wings. What seems strangest to the fox-boy about his appearance is that he has arms separate from the wings, which doesn't make any evolutionary sense..right?
He has a very stern expression on his face, and starts talking angrily. "You. How did you get here?"
"What do you mean? Is this a hard place to reach?"
His expression turns to confusion, and quickly back to anger. "Yes this is a hard place to reach, for you at least. The only way to walk up to the plateau is the stairway, and no Keinora have been up that in months. Did someone carry you?"
"Hmm..no. I'm pretty sure nobody carried me." He put up his hands in a nearly 'I-don't-know' gesture. "I guess I must have flown up here."
The confused expression returns, but maintains a lot of the sternness. "...How."
"I probably use my tails like a helicopter."
"A what?" His face tips still more toward confusion.
"Um..that is, I probably spun them around like woosh-woosh-woosh-woosh," he says, moving his right hand around on a wrist to demonstrate the motion in question. "It wouldn't generate enough lift with just one tail, but two or three? Probably good enough. Of course, I'm just guessing that, because I'm pretty sure I forgot."
"You for--you forgot--you forgot how you--...uuugh." The winged man puts a hand to his forehead and slides it down before putting it back at his side, and getting a somewhat calmer look on his face. "Look. Let's. Just. Start over. Who are you, first of all."
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