K von Carstein
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That's the crux of the matter: not everyone think it is.
That's the crux of the matter: not everyone think it is.
A set of Orbs for WEB-MAT as a whole sounds nice. Not sure exactly what we'd do with them but I'm certain we could find uses.Personally i would love to keep the Ulgu orb for a bit and see what we can enchant with it. I bet algard will be ok after we give him the secret to pocket dimensions.
Make our mountain MUCH MORE KILLY!A set of Orbs for WEB-MAT as a whole sounds nice. Not sure exactly what we'd do with them but I'm certain we could find uses.
I want a magical superweapon that hits the underground.
A magical killing fog would work, something to seep into the cracks and the depths.
People, I think Boney is hitting the 'I'm to polite to say I'm annoyed by the sword question, but I'm annoyed by the sword questions.' Stage.
Boney has said that the difference is marginal, I'm going to trust that the person writing any fight involving that marginal difference will keep it marginal.
Even if narratively there might be a big difference.
But on the other hand, im voting for both because I'm (like I've said before) a completionist.
[x] Both
Mathilde replicates one of Fozzrik's flying fortresses with like 10 Azyr orbs on the foundation of a tower.
Complete waste of resources just to flex.
That implies that Mathilde has 70 non-Azyr orbs lying around the place.
I'm terrified to think what she might be doing with them.
See if a Aqshy orb makes for a good cannonball.That implies that Mathilde has 70 non-Azyr orbs lying around the place.
I'm terrified to think what she might be doing with them.
Detractors of the Eike Hochschild franchise often complain that Eike is a Mary Sue. Having a tragic background and then turning out to be the heir to a great fortune and also a wizard can be justified as standard book protagonist stuff, but then on top of that she's a talented student and she receives special sword lessons and is talented at that too and she gets the Super Special Mark of Being Good at Magic. Oh, but she has flaws - being too honest and caring too much. Such flaws.
Personally I think it's a good series. At the end of a day it's aimed at kids, and for YA it's actually pretty good writing, though admittedly I did find the first EIC Arc a bit dry. And I think the author does a decent amount of writing to justify some of the scenes that keep coming up in criticism of the work, and that justifying is very often ignored - I can't count the number of times someone complained about the scene where Eike disarmed Master Weber while completely ignorning that she was very clearly noted to be fighting in her off-hand. If I have one problem it's with the author's claim that he rolled dice while writing the story as a way of justifying some of the more unbelievable coincidences. My man, literally no one is buying it, the story is fine and you should just stand by what you've written instead of making up those transparent excuses.
Mathilde would absolutely die in Eike's show... every other episode. Oh sure, the first time they'd take it seriously. Eike having a bit of a breakdown after receiving the news through a grey order missive or some such (on accident) until she happens upon Mathilde sipping some wine in her Never Ever Explained Dragon Chair Of Doom later in the day after an entire episode of introspection, sadness and grief...
Then it's just a running gag where Eike grows more and more jaded to Mathilde's many ridiculous 'deaths', which are perfectly in character for the stuff she regularly does despite that. As well as discovering that no matter how disgustingly obvious Mathilde makes the fact she's still alive. Most everyone outside of Eight Peaks and the Colleges assumes she's a spirit still desperately trying to fulfil her oaths to her various Lords. Forever trapped by... Divided Loyalties. Which the audience naturally never forgives the creators for literally saying in the show, even as a joke.
I tell ya what ya wont do:Sometimes I use >99 as an arbitrary cut-off point for a very good result, sometimes I don't. And a technical crit that actually rolled in the 70s and got dragged upwards by high characteristics and bonuses is less likely to get the golden treatment.
I like to imagine Mathilde somehow getting all this before revealing AV to Eike or the world.That implies that Mathilde has 70 non-Azyr orbs lying around the place.
I'm terrified to think what she might be doing with them.
Mathilde isn't, actually. There are grandmasters in the Empire who've spent the lion's share their self-improvement actions studying the blade, compared to Mathilde who's spent most of that time learning magic. Mathilde's ability to claim mastery level swordswomanship largely comes from learning how to best utilize her one-of-a-kind magic sword's advantages. And even then, a grandmaster wielding a Runefang would still wipe the floor with her in a sword-only fight.I don't see why people aren't voting for both. We are nearly the best humans alive at swording. Why not go full force into this? I absolutely think it's worth the time.
Mathilde isn't, actually. There are grandmasters in the Empire who've spent the lion's share their self-improvement actions studying the blade, compared to Mathilde who's spent most of that time learning magic. Mathilde's ability to claim mastery level swordswomanship largely comes from learning how to best utilize her one-of-a-kind magic sword's advantages. And even then, a grandmaster wielding a Runefang would still wipe the floor with her in a sword-only fight.
I never said she should get in a fair fight.That is what we have Dragon-flask for. Parry that. Mathilde is best at Jack-of-Many-Trades-Master-of-Enough.