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2014-05-15, 04:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 04:32 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 05:02 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 05:06 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 05:08 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 05:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 05:36 PM (ISO 8601)
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Phoenix Wright (Phoenix Wright: Dual Destinies) has been added to the list. And I'm sorry but there's just no way he isn't a Fire-Souled Human. Build should be oriented around the Mental stats, particularly charisma. Not specifications, just advice. I do have a Phoenix Wright build but it's inaccurate class-wise and I did a thing with items that technically can exist but aren't officially listed. Basically I made it purely for the purpose of high Charisma, if anybody wants the inaccurate build for a slight guideline I'll provide it.
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Godzilla (Godzilla: Unleashed) has been added to the list. To be honest Godzilla's probably been done a million different ways but I'm looking for a definitive build.Check out my threads:
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2014-05-15, 05:39 PM (ISO 8601)
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Phoenix Wright is obviously a Diplomancer in a world of Diplomancers. The legal system in that game is just a huge World of Ham.
So an urban Diplomancer build designed with Gather Information and Diplomacy as its keys.
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2014-05-15, 06:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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I'm sorry, I really am, but there are just so many things I need to get online before thinking to add in Leadership. I'll tell you what I'll do a combat effective Kirito which won't have the Harem and a less effective one, with a little more cheese,,but that includes the Harem... or at least I'll try to do it.
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2014-05-15, 06:32 PM (ISO 8601)
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If you ever need ammo to point at for why Leadership shouldn't be allowed without HEAVY houseruling and DM Fiat down...Look at the Bosses post and look at my Bowser. I included the math on a Leadershippy/Thrallherdy army.
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2014-05-15, 06:47 PM (ISO 8601)
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Kirito having Leadership is mostly a joke, since Kirito as every shonen protagonist gets a horde of cute girls following him. To be completely honest I think it is (as usual) an exaggeration of the Fandom, granted I've only watched the anime which only covers the first two light novels, so it could be possible he does get a Harem later on.
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2014-05-15, 06:54 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 07:09 PM (ISO 8601)
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The only Diplomancer build I've found is the Politico build, and that requires a Half-Elf. As I said, Phoenix is a Human, probably with the Fire-Souled template for dat CHA bonus. And you have to admit that he's got a very fiery soul in the courtroom.
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2014-05-15, 07:11 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 07:13 PM (ISO 8601)
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It's not really physical, so much as it's that nagging feeling that something isn't quite right. My personal feelings on how Ezio "should" turn out aren't important enough to impose a limit of 6 levels to every build, just as long as there's a 6 level build.
As for your comment about human: So, no Silverbrow? I was using the 2/day Feather Fall SLA to mimic his leaps of faith, and I can't think of any other way to fit them into the build.
Every playable character in Soul Caliber 2 has their own little story in Arcade Mode, including Heihachi/Link/Spawn. Though some are villains, or in Spawn's case, working for one.
There's also Weapon Master Mode, which makes every single one of the playable characters into the unnamed hero of the story. Some are made into enemies.
Yoshimitsu, Charade, Sophitia, Cervantes and Seung Mina are all unlocked after encountering and defeating them in Weapon Master. So are Lizard Man and Berserker as bonus Versus mode characters, except for them you do have to complete a special hidden mission in a bonus chapter.
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Ham is a form of acting that is loud and boisterous.
Cheese is something that is, abusable or overpowered. Albus for example, in the game he's from he is very cheesy, being able to teleport at will. Of course Shanoa with Death Ring, Nitesco Sword and Dominus Agony is also rather cheesy, can break just about any boss in a single swing, two if they have massive HP.Last edited by Threadnaught; 2014-05-15 at 07:22 PM.
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2014-05-15, 07:16 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 07:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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And since nobody's called it, put me down for Mario, too
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2014-05-15, 07:45 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 08:32 PM (ISO 8601)
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Diplomancy builds are easy to get cobbled together. Phoenix Wright would have Sense Motive as his Diplomancy ability, I'm fairly sure.
Spoiler: Sense MotivomancyMax ranks in the skill over a 15th level build gives us a beginning +18
A high Wisdom (Call it 18 for fun) Tacks on +4 bringing us to 22
The Suspicious Trait gives us a +1 bringing us to 23
Now then, over a 15 level build with two flaws (which really don't matter specifically), you'd get 8 feats.
The Negotiator Feat gives us a +2 for a 25
Skill Focus (Sense Motive) gives us a +3 for a 28
Apprentice (Philosopher) Gives us a +2 for a 30
Nobody's Fool Gives us a +2 for a 32
Street Smart (refluffed to get it out of Faerun) gives us a +2 for a 34.
Nymph's Kiss gives us an extra skill point per level, as does being human
Open Minded gives us an immediate extra 5 skill points. These are important for:
Item Familiar (ITEM FAMILIAR) gives us a +18 (caps out at number of ranks, I'm afraid) for a 50.
Cunning Knowledge gives us a +10 for a 60
Skill Artistry gives us a +4 for a 64
And Skill Mastery lets us take 10. For a 74 total without rolling.
If we roll in SOME KIND OF MASTERWORK TOOL, that gives us a 76
If we give ourselves a +4 to Wisdom, that's a 78
And maybe a +12 custom magical item. That's a 90 without even touching a dice.
We can use Sense Motive (using a HUGE stretch of the Persuasive Performance Class feature) as a Diplomacy check at the same time as Sense Motive. If we do that, barring circumstance bonuses, your average bystander who is completely indifferent to us will become our fanatical follower. Hostile folk will become Helpful on a 50, etc.
This would be VERY important to an attorney, being able to tell when someone's lying to you AND get them to help your cause, no?
This is just a thing though. I'm sure there's better/more important out there.
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2014-05-15, 09:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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Clearly, his masterwork tool would be his sweet-ass tie.
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2014-05-15, 11:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 11:18 PM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-15, 11:53 PM (ISO 8601)
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Sorry to interrupt, but does anybody have some feat ideas for Ezio? I can't decide what to put in the ones that I have left.
You can add it if you want. I'll still be doing the level 20 version unless a request sparks my interest.
Maybe it's about time that I visited the Video Game Antagonists thread.Last edited by Muggins; 2014-05-15 at 11:55 PM.
The Forsaker: A 3.5e revamp.
Spoiler: CharOPIC 56: Bolivar d'Kundarak (Silver)
IC 76: Xander Marchand (Silver)
IC 82: North and East and Gripp (Tied for Gold!)
VC 17: Liridon (Silver)
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2014-05-16, 05:26 AM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-16, 05:42 AM (ISO 8601)
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I should hang out on these boards again. I'm totally in this.
Touhou Project
For those unfamiliar with the franchise, the TVTropes page is quite informative. Tl;dr, it's a shoot-em-up game featuring magical girls instead of spaceships. In-universe, they're all ridiculously overpowered and only end up not killing each other due to the non-lethal magic system that keeps their pocket dimension, Gensokyo, in balance.
-Reimu Hakurei; Shrine Maiden of Paradise. Supposed to keep everything in balance. Fights by throwing arcane talismans.
-Marisa Kirisame; An Ordinary Magician. Brilliant, kleptomaniacal, and fancies gigantic explosions and lasers.
-Sakuya Izayoi; Maid to one of the bosses of the series who later becomes a selectable protagonist. Fights with thrown daggers and has time-based powers.
-Youmu Konpaku; Half-ghost human samurai.
Reimu vs. SakuyaLast edited by AslanCross; 2014-05-16 at 07:40 AM.
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2014-05-16, 05:47 AM (ISO 8601)
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The Forsaker: A 3.5e revamp.
Spoiler: CharOPIC 56: Bolivar d'Kundarak (Silver)
IC 76: Xander Marchand (Silver)
IC 82: North and East and Gripp (Tied for Gold!)
VC 17: Liridon (Silver)
JW 5: Nyan (Gold)
ZS 24: Isabel (Gold)
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2014-05-16, 05:48 AM (ISO 8601)
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2014-05-16, 07:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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The Forsaker: A 3.5e revamp.
Spoiler: CharOPIC 56: Bolivar d'Kundarak (Silver)
IC 76: Xander Marchand (Silver)
IC 82: North and East and Gripp (Tied for Gold!)
VC 17: Liridon (Silver)
JW 5: Nyan (Gold)
ZS 24: Isabel (Gold)
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2014-05-16, 09:29 AM (ISO 8601)
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Little Mac (Mike Tyson's Punch Out!)
Donkey Kong (Donkey Kong 64)
Conker (Conker: Live and Reloaded)
Someone totes do these?