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I mean, how many votes for the plan were there, like four?Invisible vote at the bottom.
That was annoying, enough with the spells. Enough with the experimenting like some of us wanted to end.
SoThen there's the fact that Rukia did say we couldn't do Conceptual magic, of which applying End directly to magic is conceptual.
Meh. We don't have a clear definition of what Rukia sees as conceptual.Then there's the fact that Rukia did say we couldn't do Conceptual magic, of which applying End directly to magic is conceptual.
Honestly, it made sense.
Rukia tried to subtly warn us before the fight, with the whole "no xp plan".
Then there's the fact that Rukia did say we couldn't do Conceptual magic, of which applying End directly to magic is conceptual.
Thank god for our Will to Live.
What else was this, then?Your sword connects with the force of a freight train and the world cracks slightly as your give your all to End these things. You see the cracks spread through its body, reaching in impossible ways as you push your magic. Then, it shatters, pieces falling into ash as it disintegrates before the heat your blade was giving off.
No, let's be real here. Leaving aside the experimentation (you shouldn't fool around in the middle of a mission) aside, the plan was to engage a known-to-be highly lethal enemy, on its terms, up close and personal, while limiting yourself to your least powerful abilities to avoid collateral damage.
That, is something you will have to discover carefully.
No, lets be real here. Leaving aside the experimentation (you shouldn't fool around in the middle of a mission) aside, the plan was to engage a known-to-be highly lethal enemy, on its terms, up close and personal, while limiting yourself to your least powerful abilities to avoid collateral damage.
This was entirely justified. As a glass cannon, you threw away most of your advantages and put yourself into a position of extreme vulnerability and then got raped by several other glass cannons for doing so.
Then please, please stop dangling it in front of our faces!That, is something you will have to discover carefully.
Not everything can be done right now, this Quest is set to take a long time.
That doesn't mean she had to be a complete idiot and charge in even after being fucked up by her own experimenting. Who does that?To be fair if we had gone for collateral damage we would have gained little to no xp because the qm hates it when we go for the good and easy ways of using Cerys powers.
Meh. We don't have a clear definition of what Rukia sees as conceptual.
What I had in mind with the cloud was to disintegrate the target with it not outright Ending it.
Edit: And don't get me started on Cerys charging in while she was still out of it, using herself as bait instead of using a lure and generally being a complete dumbass during the whole update.
---[X] Have your magic End the target, but let it not just turn into activating Alpha and Omega
---[X] Have it shield the target to End all damage done to it
Cerys when Rukia is QM her?That doesn't mean she had to be a complete idiot and charge in even after being fucked up by her own experimenting. Who does that?
Yes. I hate having to do things the dumb way.To be fair if we had gone for collateral damage we would have gained little to no xp because the qm hates it when we go for the good and easy ways of using Cerys powers.
They tried and failed.
To be fair if we had gone for collateral damage we would have gained little to no xp because the qm hates it when we go for the good and easy ways of using Cerys powers.
I actually regret doing that, I won't in the future.
She thought she could do it if she was careful.That doesn't mean she had to be a complete idiot and charge in even after being fucked up by her own experimenting. Who does that?
Snark is not helpful.
Exactly.
I can undestand the whole conceptual magic mishap because of phrasing, but that doesn't excuse Cerys using herself as bait.Honestly, I suggest we learn from this experience not to mess with End, and just move on. We're not dead just yet.