While we are in the process of creating copies of our sword, would it be a good idea to start equipping our allies with them? Infinity Edge is probably leagues above anything the enforcers have access to and should greatly improve their chances of survival if they are forced into close quarters combat.
On a similar note, we should give the Clocktower a few of our Infinity Edge copies to study. I am sure the Clocktower's R&D wing will be able to make something useful from studying the blades if given sufficient time. (lightsabersplasma swords and plasma rifles anyone?)
[X] Naron
While that would be reasonable, I imagine that we are the only ones 'good enough' to use the swords. Besides, making plasma weapons while you still use ballistic weapons is going to take years to fully research, and I imagine that we need to supply the sword with mana to keep it up, As it's most likely a mana hardlight copy.
Limitless: Can summon an endless supply of their given weapon. Opponents can pick up discarded weapons for a damage boost based off the original wielder's to use against them if they have the skills as seen in Steel Gear. Similar can apply to allies as well, letting the owner of this ability to equip weaker allies with superior weapons. Allows engaging multiple targets simultaneously.
You frown as you stretch out your sense. Nothing at all, not even rodents... You close your eyes with a sigh, reluctantly turning to look at Daiyu. "They are still here."
[] Battle Plan?
Commonwealth Military: +1
I doubt it was just Cerys helping a squad of infantry that upped the Commonwealth's Military score. It was probably a number of factors that led to it being increased. From the Clocktower's Enforcers directly helping and getting helped by the British Army, to the Commonwealth's general ongoing buildup, to getting early exposure to magic before the Masquerade breaks down completely, plus other factors that would never have come up on screen. What Cerys really did was get the Army thinking about how to work with practitioners and MG's directly to leverage the bullshit of magic to act as a massive force multiplier for more conventional infantry. This is something that no one in the world has any experience at all with save maybe the Clocktower, and even then, I doubt they have much experience with it.We gave the commonwealth military a +1 by sitting around and getting hit by paint-balls after all. (Do Not Fear The Dark. Invisible-text cited and highlighted for convenience)
Or if we want to be really cruel, use it to inflict Cancer on people we dislike.Huh, depending upon how exactly our healing works (It looks like it speeds up natural processes), we could probably turn it into a touch-based decay effect.
End of lifespan and all that.
Scary.
While we are in the process of creating copies of our sword, would it be a good idea to start equipping our allies with them? Infinity Edge is probably leagues above anything the enforcers have access to and should greatly improve their chances of survival if they are forced into close quarters combat.
On a similar note, we should give the Clocktower a few of our Infinity Edge copies to study. I am sure the Clocktower's R&D wing will be able to make something useful from studying the blades if given sufficient time. (lightsabersplasma swords and plasma rifles anyone?)
Please elaborate? I have no idea what you mean.We should do some more military training especially with Daiyu's abilities that way it would benefit both sides.
That does sound like a good idea, but not right now; I would rather get the problems with our own magic out of the way first. We can put that in soon...ish, though.I agree with working with the military more. They really wanted to work with us, and we can definitely learn how to work with normal human soldiers. Maybe learn some of the lingo for radio usage or something?
Is that really a good idea? It doesn't seem safe. We already tried something similar once:-[X] Experiment with Flight and Halt to rapidly stop yourself before pushing off in another direction (in this manner) [work on Boosted Flight]
I mean, I understand what this training is aiming to do, but we might want to take it slow (gradually speed up) instead of trying from the get-go at our top speed.Just as you kick off of the ground towards it, you feel a pull. You let it pull you closer, seeing the roots in the ground creeping upwards, ready to stab forwards. At the last moment, you Halt your movement. The sudden stop makes it feel like your ribs are going to crack from trying to keep your organs from leaving you, but you stop just in time for the roots to dart past you.
I mean, I understand what this training is aiming to do, but we might want to take it slow (gradually speed up) instead of trying from the get-go at our top speed.
After all, if our magic can't keep up against our speed, what happens to our body?
[X] Go ask Morgan which Affinities she has; you never really got around to ask
[X] Thursday: Magical Training
-[X] Experiment with Flight and Halt to rapidly stop yourself before pushing off in another direction (in this manner) [work on Boosted Flight]
--[X] Do not go through with this if it hurts you; see if you can find another way to do it
[X] Friday: Magical Training
-[X] Examine what you did to hide your magic
[X] Saturday: Magical Training
-[X] See if you can make Alpha and Omega stop consuming your own magic
--[X] On that note... maybe you can make it stop attacking your allies, too? Start small, see if you can stop it from hurting Daiyu; see if you can do the same thing with Ignition Aura
[X] Sunday: Magical Training... sort of
-[X] Practice summoning swords and levitating them around you; focus on speed
--[X] See how many you can levitate at the same time
--[X] Try to make a fast creation and have it shoot forwards to impale a target instead of making it appear in your hand
--[X] Make other formations with several Infinity Edges and see if you can attack with them
-[X] You have Reinforcement; try to apply it in one strong burst instead of a constant stream [get damage spike]
What about saying that if it's painful, start with slow speeds and gradually work your way up, but if even that's too much, instead try to work on the "shorten the amount of time you're frozen for" part before working on the "stop your own movement" part?You know, I hate it when both sides are right; this makes it incredibly difficult to choose what to do.
I just changed the wording to stop when it hurts "too much"; pain during the first attempts is okay, but anything that closes on internal injuries is not acceptable.
What about saying that if it's painful, start with slow speeds and gradually work your way up, but if even that's too much, instead try to work on the "shorten the amount of time you're frozen for" part before working on the "stop your own movement" part?
With our regeneration so as we don't then immediately go fight something injury is not a big deal.You know, I hate it when both sides are right; this makes it incredibly difficult to choose what to do.
I just changed the wording to stop when it hurts "too much"; pain during the first attempts is okay, but anything that closes on internal injuries is not acceptable.