Best Game Ever | Dudley Quest [HP/The Gamer]

[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Science. You want a laser gun. Or a laser sword. You're not especially picky about which.
 
[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[X] You've done a couple quests now, but you're still not quite sure how they work...
-->[X] The Sci-fi didn't really answer your last question perfectly... What about that D&D manual?
 
How does this matter? If we had a skill book, we wouldn't be actually reading it, we'd just devour it.
See, this is why I want to go find the boxing manual. Strong likelihood of it being a skill book we can devour, or at least one which we can see what we need and then start working toward getting.

I'm much less keen on the D&D books because while 1st and 2nd Edition are great fun, they lack the Monk and Barbarian as options, so while we might learn about Quests and things I think we can pick that up later, largely, and want us to see what coolness Boxing provides, since it's actually very versatile (particularly if it's a book on Scientific rather than Olympic, though I somewhat doubt it).
 
[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[X] Continue messing with
-->[X] The Character Window - see if you can figure out what those stats are. Maybe poking them will do something?
[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Science. You want a laser gun. Or a laser sword. You're not especially picky about which.

We must show up sometime while Harry is doing something extremely dangerous, having come out the other side of the Tech tree and invoking "Sufficiently Advanced Technology" to make us seem like a better Wizard than Harry is, just to drive him into despair over how we get literally all of the nice things in the universe, even when it's supposed to be literally impossible for us to get them.
 
[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Science. You want a laser gun. Or a laser sword. You're not especially picky about which.
 
[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Super fighting skills. You've got a boxing manual somewhere, you think...
 
[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"

[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Super fighting skills. You've got a boxing manual somewhere, you think...
 
See, this is why I want to go find the boxing manual. Strong likelihood of it being a skill book we can devour, or at least one which we can see what we need and then start working toward getting.

I'm much less keen on the D&D books because while 1st and 2nd Edition are great fun, they lack the Monk and Barbarian as options, so while we might learn about Quests and things I think we can pick that up later, largely, and want us to see what coolness Boxing provides, since it's actually very versatile (particularly if it's a book on Scientific rather than Olympic, though I somewhat doubt it).
I'm more interested in learning about stats, skills, and leveling up. Basically actually learning about our powers. We can focus on learning combat skills after getting a general idea of what they are.
 
[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Super fighting skills. You've got a boxing manual somewhere, you think...

Boxing 4 life.
 
[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[X] You've done a couple quests now, but you're still not quite sure how they work...
-->[X] The Sci-fi didn't really answer your last question perfectly... What about that D&D manual?

We can worry about skills letter, we need to get Dudley thinking like a Gamer now.
 
[X]Equip "Flame-Eater"

[X] You've done a couple quests now, but you're still not quite sure how they work...
-->[X] Read more Sci-fi to see if there's anything that might help you figure this out in them.

Would the interference work two way like arcanum?
If so, magic wouldn't work in the presence of really advance technology, like modern day tech instead of 1999's crap.

The reason magic work fine around muggle-tech may be because the magic they use is higher on their respective tech tree than 1999's technology, so it can supress them, but 2015 tech may surpass magic, thus supress it, we just need to get more advance technology to try it out.
 
[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Science. You want a laser gun. Or a laser sword. You're not especially picky about which.

I want to be a dragon a lightsaber!
 
[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Super fighting skills. You've got a boxing manual somewhere, you think…

Come on we can just punch our problems and if it doesn't work the first time we just need to punch it harder.
 
[x] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[x] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[x] Science. You want a laser gun. Or a laser sword. You're not especially picky about which.

I'm all for investigating the Chunky Salsa option, but let's not change the setting from the default. I'm worried we might override Gamer's Body with more realistic damage physics if we do that.
 
[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Science. You want a laser gun. Or a laser sword. You're not especially picky about which.
[X] Turn off Chunky Salsa.
 
[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Science. You want a laser gun. Or a laser sword. You're not especially picky about which.

Dudley must become the Hero of Science. And the best part is, he's so ignorant of how science works that he'll have no idea how impossible most of the stuff he'll want to do is.
 
[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[X] Continue messing with
-->[X] The Character Window - see if you can figure out what those stats are. Maybe poking them will do something?
[X] You can create skills, and you've got something in mind from the books you just read...
-->[X] Science. You want a laser gun. Or a laser sword. You're not especially picky about which.
 
[X] Equip "Flame-Eater"
[X] You've done a couple quests now, but you're still not quite sure how they work...
-->[X] The Sci-fi didn't really answer your last question perfectly... What about that D&D manual?
 
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