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Post by Heroic Bilby on Apr 13, 2009 14:15:42 GMT -5
Side note/
The Class triangle(Which "Special Classes" are not a part of as they each need to have one of those three as well anyway) is meant to be used by the player in their writings to create a variety of situations for everyone where they might be facing an opponent who just seems to have a natural advantage over them, their equal, or to have an advantage over. We have no stats, 25% is just a writing guideline. It doesn't refer to damage taken by an arrow to the chest, as Zero put it. Its just to how you portray your overall effectiveness in your work and how your opponent does as well.
/End side note.
I didn't put any mention of percentages in my Thief proposal that I am aware of. Nobody wants to play a set of numbers.
Except Trap, of course. =P
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Post by Zero [Axel] on Apr 13, 2009 14:42:29 GMT -5
I get what you mean now Kempff, and no. Thieves won’t work off stats. The only real numbers I used are for the Loot/Mug equip just so people aren’t jacking all the items from another player. Thieves will be played more through literary means.
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Post by gouki on Apr 13, 2009 15:16:07 GMT -5
Hmm the idea of a thief class added to the already growing class types there are makes this feel less Kingdom Hearts and leans towards standard rpgs. I get the aspect of something new and unexpected in rp threads, but can we honestly say this can't be done already with regular characters? Any one of us could be creative in our threads to have it more exciting and unexpected with chances of losing ones items. The members just have to be cool with this and it has to be done in a fair manner where the chances of retrieving your stolen items is possible.
You don't need a special class to do that, you just need creative members who can all go with the flow in threads.
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Post by Heroic Bilby on Apr 13, 2009 15:24:03 GMT -5
Oh! I don't think I ever mentioned this yet but...
I'm actually not in favour of this idea. XD Not yet anyway. I'm willing to see what people are willing to make of it as a proposal.
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