Summon a permanent Oblivion gate?What's the worst that could happen? They could summon the Manticore.
Umm... the maker chooses the destination, that's one of the ways you guys can go to a new world. Are you implying that you would open one with a terrible or random destination?
we might, at least i might vote for itUmm... the maker chooses the destination, that's one of the ways you guys can go to a new world. Are you implying that you would open one with a terrible or random destination?
They could Break the Dragon. They could recreate Azra's Rift by screwing with shadow magic. They could drop Albion into the sea. They could draw the attention of the Ideal Masters.
Not sure how they could pull off a Dragon Break, but wouldn't that also imply that you survive even if you die, since all outcomes become canon? I do agree that the Ideal Masters would be a less than ideal outcome for Halkeginia... maybe worse than even Sheogorath or Bal, though I will admit to drawing a blank about Azra's Rift.They could Break the Dragon. They could recreate Azra's Rift by screwing with shadow magic. They could drop Albion into the sea. They could draw the attention of the Ideal Masters.
Off the top of my head, those are literally the worst things that could happen.
Parallel universes stop being parallel and then explode in nuclear fire. Though fortunately only at the point of contact.
All options are viable if you plan correctly. Also, you've left a werewolf in Tarbes for about a month on a world where every time the moon was shown in the anime it was a double full moon.[X] South Gotha, cutting off supplies through Argonian warfare tactics in the forests.
Spiders in a forest? Sounds pretty workable. Summons in general should be pretty useful for hit and run tactics there.
Attacking Londinium just sounds like a really bad idea. As in, it's a joke option like poisoning random strangers with lycanthropy for no reason.
All options are viable if you plan correctly. Also, you've left a werewolf in Tarbes for about a month on a world where every time the moon was shown in the anime it was a double full moon.
You can write up a plan now if you like or wait until the current vote is decided and you arrive at the chosen destination. If thatWell. I'm sure everything is going juuuust fine there. Hopefully once were done with this little war business she'll have built up a nice bounty we can collect.
If we're going for that option should we try to write-in a more detailed plan now or can we do that next update?
Also just curious, but what worlds are available for us to explore? Is anything allowed? Only worlds with magic? Only certain kinds of magic (do some supernatural powers qualify as magic?)? We see wand work and incantations in Helgenkia so I'm guessing worlds like Harry Potter would work as well. Could a world like Deltora Quest work where there's magic, but no real spellcasters or mages (okay there is the Shadow Lord, but he's really not the norm there). In worlds where using magic/using it in the wrong way can drive you crazy like Dresden Files and PMMM would it affect us there?
Sorry if that's a lot and if this question has been raised before, just a general check on what worlds we could travel to and how our magic interacts with them.
You can write up a plan now if you like or wait until the current vote is decided and you arrive at the chosen destination.
As for available worlds, obviously it must be a world that I know a decent amount about. Worlds on my list so far are; Dark souls 1, Worm, The Legend of Zelda, Fallout, Familiar of zero(in case you didn't know), Mass Effect, Lord of the rings, Naruto, Harry Potter, and Halo.
Feel free to make suggestions, because for some reason, I can't think of all the different series that I've seen/read/played at the moment. I've never heard of Deltora quest, don't know enough about Dresden besides the fact that magic = Bad Things, and Pmmm sounds interesting if I ever get around to watching it... I only know a bit about it from reading other quests. Meowquest
Chrono Trigger- yes
Pokemon- pikachu was sacrificed for Louis's sword.
Marvel- too inconsistent for me to do.
DC- only liked flashpoint, don't know enough of the rest to deal with the likes of batman.
Dishonored- bought the game, had it stolen before I could open the packaging.
Exalted- possibly a champion doing the same type of thing as you, but you won't be going there.
The Wheel of Time- sounds familiar, but I can't place it.
Bleach- maybe, but I lost track during the espada arc
One Piece- don't know enough, but you'd probably get hopelessly creamed from what I've heard.
Fairy Tail- possibly, but I lost track of the series during the tournament.
Dragonball- the goku childhood series or Dragonball z?
RWBY- I love the series but I'm hesitant due to how little content exists.
Avatar: The Last Airbender/Legend of Korra- why not.
Dragon Age- all I know is its a bioware game that involved a planemeld
InFamous- static shock meets prototype?
Prototype- not until you fix your whole 'vulnerable meat puppet' issue. You'd be infected/devoured before you could take a cure disease potion.
Mario- ha!
Deus Ex- love transhumanism, but never played it.
Star Wars- likely, but it would require a subvote on the time period.
The Walking Dead- I followed the comic until the prison, but if I threw you into a zombie world as a necromancer, what would you do?
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood- would be great if I knew more about the world other than the events following the elric brothers.
All options are viable if you plan correctly. Also, you've left a werewolf in Tarbes for about a month on a world where every time the moon was shown in the anime it was a double full moon.
Well some werewolves could control it, most turned into feral beasts. The werewolf plan was to create a bounty to collect... You guys just focused on other endeavors instead of following up on the lycanthropy issue.Which was a ridiculous idea, and oddly out of character. But Skyrim werewolves aren't feral during the change, from what I remember.