I think techsy is pointing out that we're fighting a very small part of Walpurgisnact while standing on the rest. Which we know, but we're desperately trying to forget.
Leads to a thought: the audience is also part of Walpurgisnacht, yes?
Destroy them.
After all, what's the point of putting on a show when there's nobody to watch it? And no, Sayaka and company don't count; right now, they're part of the cast.
After that, wreck the stage. The lights, the props, the curtains, all the various mechanisms that a theater would have.
Walpurgis is obscenely powerful, but it seems tied into its theme to a degree far beyond a normal witch, and making it incapable of acting upon that theme should weaken it.
Walpurgisnact isn't necessarily bound by those constraints. It could be the case that she merely finds acting within those constraints amusing for some reason. Removing them may not actually impede her.
Your girlfriend moves the entire spear, dislodging it from the wall so that she can dodge the hand, before the halves tumble across the ground and reassemble, before she takes another hand from another building and jams it into the stump on her wrist. A fist of flame explodes harmlessly against her chest as the transforms it into a small, crooked knife.
So is anyone else feeling a lack of description here? Because I feel like I have barely any idea what is going on. There are a bunch of hands or something. Are they huge? Are they tiny? Do they cover the walls? The floor? Until WPN picked one up and attached it, I assumed they were the size of human hands.
I'm having a hard time figuring out what the battleground looks like.
We are micromanaging a bit too much for playing one character who's never really been good at commuication aren't we?
In other news, chopping it's hands off accomplished jack shit. Good job, us. How about we get rid of the hand while Kyoko and Akane distract the doll- dividing our attention isn't going to work.
[] Attack the hand.
[] With a rending blade. Be careful to avoid hitting Kagura.
Let's keep it simple this vote. The complicated plans condensed into a single vote just have us running around like a chicken with it's head cut off.
According to rolz chat, it seems that Moid was complaining more about too little detail about steps. Like just putting "Destroy the hand" without specifying how to try to destroy it.
Not sure about the approach of the vote complexity and length in general though.
According to rolz chat, it seems that Moid was complaining more about too little detail about steps. Like just putting "Destroy the hand" without specifying how to try to destroy it.
Not sure about the approach of the vote complexity and length in general though.
I thought it was just a hand, you know? Figured we could just chop it in half with no real difficulty. Wasn't expecting a detached limb to get better bonuses than a full magical girl.
I thought it was just a hand, you know? Figured we could just chop it in half with no real difficulty. Wasn't expecting a detached limb to get better bonuses than a full magical girl.
[x] Take out the hand- slice it apart with wave rends.
You send a wave rend over to the hand, but it just rolls out of the way before flinging itself into the air. You send another wave rend, barely scratching it before you see Kagura rushing over with her scythe raised.
She slashes at the hand before it flicks her into the ground face-first, before it balls itself into a fist, slams into the ground next to several of the other Tokyo girls, and rolls itself wildly. Golden pieces of the area go flying, and immediately a part of your team is now completely obscured by an enormous golden cloud.
In the distance, you see the arena turning so that the audience can keep watching the action.
[x] Go for the doll- fire explosive swords at its open chest, detonate any as soon as they get inside
The Doll is about a mile away...but that shouldn't be too much of a struggle. You start charging over, sword in one hand and shield in the other as the gigantic hands of Walpurgisnacht start linking themselves together. They begin to form a full shotel, in exactly the same way that they made the sword, as the Doll splits herself in two.
Kyouko freezes on top of her spear as she stares at the top half of the Doll, before she dislodges herself and boosts backwards. The tip of her spear drags across the front of the Doll's face, leaving a long scratch from the chin to the forehead, before the halves meet once again.
The Doll raises her stump hand as she shoves herself away from the wall, just in time for the new weapon to jam itself into her open wrist. She cackles as soon as it's in, before she widens her stance and prepares to strike again.
I'm suddenly having a much easier time understanding how a giant hand can beat a magical girl up, as well as a better idea where everything is. Cheers!
Hopefully the fact that the sword is bigger now doesn't get us all killed. My fault if it does I suppose.