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The Seven Seals probably offer a solution to Hunger's excessive Cha. Not that we actually have that at the moment, but in the long term it could be an alternative.
I'd like an imaginary element called Voidchain if anyone is willing.
I would think for the long term SkyVeil is where it's at. Using it and Disguise for all his power it lets him go out and act like a normal person, which might be important when you are looking at living a quadrillion years. It's crazy what people start to miss.
Luck is a baseline stat so it gives that. It does not unlock stealth though it does apply if we do unlock stealth.ADS gives all stats but does that apply to stats that we haven't unlocked yet? Would it automatically unlock stats we don't yet have like luck and stealth or would we have to get picks that explicitly give them?
Awesome, both of you!
There are certainly foes of formidable physical strength but lacking in social or mental defenses.
Did I miss something about why we don't have Stranglethorn offered, or is it just mystery?
May I suggest going for Agents or Regimentation? Without form is great, but surges are naturally difficult to control, somewhat unstable, and you don't have an innate sense for all the power can do.
Someone who has seen what unrestricted magic in the hands of teenagers can do by accident? Don't forget the entire rotbeast enhancement was just apocryphal handing it a particular surgecrafter.Without Form is the true choice, who are we to restrict people's access to magic? Also even a small increased chance of someone of Aobaru's level is the most valuable thing offered.
Someone who has seen what unrestricted magic in the hands of teenagers can do by accident? Don't forget the entire rotbeast enhancement was just apocryphal handing it a particular surgecrafter.
Hunger is a memetic threat. Bluntly not only are they not going to try to rebel against him, they will probably try to live up to whatever expectations he offhandedly comments he groggily made one day while waking up.I mean there's magic for the person going out of control and magic for the people stopping them, so I don't see the harm. It seems more likely that if we restrict it there might be people who flout the law and rebel against us.
Better to let them be and let them become more skilled by being able to freely use Surgecrafting. They can police themselves well enough.
I guess I just don't see how Agents of the Throne is any better regarding this? Rereading the blurbs, the difference between Without Form and Agents of the Throne has nothing to do with the level of training available to elementalists, or even whether they are required to receive training. It's about whether elementalists are allowed to do things like perform mercenary work.May I suggest going for Agents or Regimentation? Without form is great, but surges are naturally difficult to control, somewhat unstable, and you don't have an innate sense for all the power can do.
I worry that even with no malevolent actions by anyone without form risks blowing up in our faces because some kid didn't get sufficient practice/training before thinking they were an expert with their surge. And only later, after it is too late, finds out the surge has more effects than what they thought.
Consider how dangerous Aobaru would be if he wasn't extremely talented, and the secondary effect of his surge was harder to reach. First time he pushes himself too hard suddenly he accidentally kills people because they explode. All it takes is some teenager being too cocky for their own good...
And that's just one way it could end badly as an accident cause by nothing more than teenage pride and a slightly misunderstood surge.