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[X] Plan: Pokemon.
Seems like a whole bunch of people completely forgot about the two hour moratorium with this last update.
The S.V.S. Flexing Tails is setting sail!
NOBODY CAN FUCKING RESIST THE HAM"Of course I am. You are a courageous and virtuous woman, I would be most pleased to have you on my side," the cheeky fucker grinned at her.
Su Ling tilted her head, letting her long hair cover the dusting of color that rose on her cheeks. Stupid instincts. "Whatever, not interested in playing soldier."
"As you wish Miss Su," he said, falling silent.
The big problem, I feel, is we're talking about a high quality spirit party art, received from partying with spirits, and the only parameter of its function you can point to is combat. This shouldn't be the case based on its origin, themes, or quality. Other high quality arts tend to give us a bit more flexibility like that, you know? SCS defines in large parts who Ling Qi interacts with the world. FSS isn't even traditionally "high quality" but it flavors her appearance, Domain, and manifestation of several of her other arts. FVM's significant passive bonuses are largely obsolete or soft retconned at this point in our development, but at the time they added narratively important bridges to Ling Qi's interaction with the world.Alright, so on a completely different note, PLR has been kind of awkward since forever. We were complaining about it (again) on Discord last night, and I was thinking about how it fits into our overall strategy. The problem, I feel, is that it either wants to be replacing FVM or FSS in our overall combat strategy, and historically it just hasn't really been good enough. It's taken a while to really get up to being useful, and because we had better options we've continually put it on the backburner. Trying to do FVM + PLR + FSS just gets kind of messy and confused, and we run out of actions.
My feeling is, however, that we can use different combinations of them in different situations. FVM is ideal in larger engagements where there are enough people for the mass debuffs to really shine, and low level opponents for us to shut down and bully. PLR I suggest works better in the smaller scale engagements where FVM falls off in effectiveness. With its new perfect dodge charges, and lockdown abilities, it is potentially really strong where there are a smaller number of dangerous enemies we need to defend against and manage. FSS ofc makes things dead, and this is often ideal.
Laying out the general scenarios:
That being said, whenever we have time to really set up beforehand, it's hard to say we shouldn't bring up FVM all the way.
- Duel: PLR + FSS
- with only one (or two) enemies, FVM really doesn't have enough targets to work well - though admittedly the darkness can maybe be a useful buff. PLR is likely stronger defensively though, and LW can potentially be a very useful tool. Use PLR as our field effect, and then move to the killin'
- Small scale group combat with limited friends: PLR + FSS or FVM + PLR depending on how many friends we have
- This continues in small scale group content where it is still, perhaps, unclear how useful FVM is. In these situations, we are likely to be fighting multiple strong opponents, and LW's CC is likely to be much more useful than FVM. Whether or not we should be using FSS or FVM on top of PLR, however, depends on how many friends we have. Broadly, if we only have like one friend or so, then the marginal value of our DPS contribution is probably relatively high, and we want to kill things. However, if we have a good number of friends - imagine, for example, taht we had Xiulan, Renxiang, and Meizhen with us - then the marginal value of our DPS might be significantly lower, it it may be better for us to focus fully on support (thus PLR + FVM).
- Large scale combat: FVM + FSS
- In larger scale fights, where we're wanting to control small armies with our awesomeness, FVM is obviously ideal. Most of the time, I think, we'd probably want to be using FSS for it's rad aoe to start cutting the enemy numbers down. That being said, there may be the odd situation where, for example, our allies have the dps covered and it's better for us to focus on trying to CC enemy officers, so PLR shouldn't be entirely ruled out.
That's my thoughts on our current setup anyway. PLR ofc really needs more training, and this balance will all be messed with once we get BKSD and UGM online, but it may provide a useful roadmap for thinking about how we want to approach things?
Yeah, I'm hoping that now we have both PLR and PMR we could do some moon spirit tower stuff to really up our Moon Maiden style points and themes.PLR does not help Ling Qi party. It does not help Ling Qi interact with spirits. And it doesn't have the broad utility in a way that can actually present itself in the story cleanly. It has a myriad of small bonuses to niche combat situations, and invisibly small skill/poise passives. The former especially invisible because Ling Qi isn't shown making Dance, Art, or Music challenges, and if she does do a Music challenge PLR doesn't rate mention as a factor. It just needs... stuff.
Mmm, I would argue that it would make sense for Hanyi to benefit, but not really Zhengui because he can't really blend into the party very well. I don't think anyone is going to lose track of him in a hurryIn combat terms, the fact that it's a party but on-paper IPF only benefits Ling Qi is kind of weird. I assume her spirits also benefit because thematically it'd be insane for them to not, but that also isn't actually stated in the tech text. The art is strangely lonely in its technical execution for something based on a party, is all I'm saying. The art's weird enough to justify Dreaming moon popping out of the woodwork and going "Psyche, you don't have the real version of the art because of mental blocks, here's a tribulation for v1.0! Also Sixiang flex arc. Have fun.~"
Heading back to that tower would certainly be another adventure. Especially if we want to dive deeper into the madness and revelry that dwell there.Yeah, I'm hoping that now we have both PLR and PMR we could do some moon spirit tower stuff to really up our Moon Maiden style points and themes.
We have some good details.So, do we get to know were Su Ling and GG are on their cultivation?
Xiao Fen narrowed her eyes as she fell back into a low guard, her shoulders bobbing back and forth like a serpent looking for an opening to bite. "Gan Guangli is maintaining his grip. He has reached appraisal stage,"
Her 'student' looked briefly rebellious before relaxing her stance. "...He has found a spirit. It's exact nature is hidden, but it seems the immaterial type. I suspect the details will be in the missive for your liege. As to the rest… The spirit kin you showed an interest in broke through. A number of Lu Feng's subordinates sought to break into her workshop, and found themselves facing an irate partial third realm. That one has a satisfactory attitude toward enemies," Xiao Fen said with a touch of approval.
Mmm, I would argue that it would make sense for Hanyi to benefit, but not really Zhengui because he can't really blend into the party very well. I don't think anyone is going to lose track of him in a hurry