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The Laughing One
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- The Voyaging Realm
I'm liking the way What Rains May Come is being described. It might be a good alternative to Vigor Incarnate... But it misses out on Gisena and Aeira participating, which is an issue.
What Rains May Come is the absolutely, amazingly, extraordinarily best option and I'm not saying this just because I have this picture of a resentless Hunger having most of his body turned to mush and still fighting on as some horrifying blood shade as the upgrade and Crimson Flare keep holding is body together while also boosting all our stats by a crapton!I'm liking the way What Rains May Come is being described. It might be a good alternative to Vigor Incarnate... But it misses out on Gisena and Aeira participating, which is an issue.
That's a valid concern, but What Rains May Come is both an extremely option available for the reckless situation we would be jumping in but also costs us no arete.Alright, bear with me while I try to pick around for some salient points, and add in a number of conjectures.
Picking Cut Through earns us one more pick. That pick will allow us to frontload as much personal and effective power we can for Hunger. Anything that allows him to kill harder and last longer becomes an immediate concern. As we'll be facing off Immortals, arguably the strongest forces the temple has to offer, we'll also probably need to somehow drown ourselves in the omake mines to get enough arete for another Stance. MDS, most likely, to try and counter the Immortals who are on duty.
I don't think we have any actionable information on the Immortals that are active. We know they'll be strong, guarding the ring, and would most likely retain a good chunk of their strength even when the Ring is removed from its containment. The risk is frontloaded on Hunger, and increases the severity after every match. If we don't kill one fast enough, then we'll most likely be outnumbered.
In the event that we do end up killing one, the ring might take a while still to properly digest the power being provided. We might not be able to get any Pick dependent advancements between the fights.
You should reread our fight with the Librarian. Having Gisena with us is in no way close to an perfect counter against magic. She can also only neutralise physical magic shit mostly. And she can be killed since it looks like we might be outnumbered against foes roughly on the same level as us.I would have thought that Gisena's Nullity would be what took care of magicians. It seems fairly good as far as anti-magic goes, and we've invested a lot in making it easier for her to use thanks to Edeldross.
I'll admit, I'm advocating for What Rains May Come taking into consideration only the wound penalties we might receive in subsequent battles. If it really does apply to conditions we're currently suffering from then it goes from "scary good" to "my god why aren't we picking this already".Can I make the case for
[X] Cut
[X] Forebear's Blade - What Rains May Come.
The most important benefit, I think, is that it inverts wound penalties. As in, wound penalties become wound bonuses, as long as they're not self-inflicted.
In our current situation, that gives us an effective net +9.9 CON, +20% to all future CON gains and +800% resistance to poison and disease indefinitely, and a temporary net +0.5 Rank, +6.0 AGI, +7.4 STR, +0.4 PROT, +2.1 WILL, +1.2 INT, +2.7 WITS, +3.6 CHA, +0.8 MAN and +0.6 WIS for the next 24 hours. That's more Rank than Shameless (for 24 hours, admittedly) AND more +Stats than Arisen Blood (and as an always on effect rather than requiring full health), all for zero Arete.
Second, once per month we can take all of the wounds that an ally has suffered, heal them and then apply the penalties our ally would have suffered as a buff to ourself. For as long as the injury would have lasted. Could we talk our new poisons expert Aeira and our into making our liver EVEN WORSE, then conconcting some hideous toxic maiming for us to siphon off of one of our other allies? Probably!
Please consider that most people won't start voting for What Rains May Come unless it looks like it's gaining ground. You can always change votes later if no one else ends up getting interested.Between Cut/Rains and Foment/Incarnate I'm not sure what the choice with better odds of victory is, but we have heard that Foment Rebellion is more likely to work. So I'm going to stay on that for now.
Charisma only helps when convincing people; Rank helps with that and with finding the right allies and with leading them correctly! It's an absolutely versatile choice that helps with all possible actions we can take!I think we should take Vigor Incarnate if we are going to Forment Rebellion due to the Charisma buff it gives.
It doesn't help that much at all if immortals or someone powerful in the temple doesn't have blood. It's already heavily implied that there might be an Lich or Liches in there. So it might behove us to take an option that massively increases our durability that would be helpful in an variety of situations while keeping our options open.@Rihaku Does Cut reverse conditions as well? They are technically not wound penalties.
I don't know why @Rihaku keeps assuming we will buy Hero-Defeating Stance when we have expressed repeated disinterest in it. Or why he thinks King plus ADS is at all viable right now since we have committed ourselves to Trinity. Does he actually think we will pick the most "synergistic" option after all this time?
Just getting EFBs to ignore Rank is not at all feasible; so I do think we want to pick up Rank when it's available. Espeically since getting it in the future will be harder if we aren't performing legendary feats, while picks can be gotten whenever. Rank now and Vigor later has much more value to us.
Charisma only helps when convincing people; Rank helps with that and with finding the right allies and with leading them correctly! It's an absolutely versatile choice that helps with all possible actions we can take!