Give her the Gorun Nova.Well, that was more that I honestly just couldn't think of anything else to give her as a weapon. She does technically have a sword that she carries around sometimes, but its completely mundane and definitely not something she uses often. If I could think of a decent way to do it, I would have put all her regular elemental spells in the Weapon slot.
Well if you get rid of that you're probably gonna have to find a way to explain the there's a good chance I'll die if I use this since the canon explanation of channeling a multiversal tier omnipotent's power doesn't work anymore.Dropped that aspect as part of the process of melding together different settings.
Main parts I was trying to keep were holyshitwtfisthat and being an absolute last resort. That thing where Lina's hair loses its color for a while afterwards due to fully exhausting her magic provided a nice way to make it a last resort.
Also, if it wasn't obvious, the Magic Amplification ability is how I included the effect of the Demon Blood Talismans.
Astral Vine is Zelgadis's spell, Lina never uses it. Also, it just enhances a regular sword.She's got Astral Vine for basic melee, fireball/explosion array for 'basic' ranged.
That's really more of Goury's thing. I guess I could give her Galveira though.
Take another look at it, I also nerfed it a bit. Doesn't have anything that lets it target things like Gaia, and even with Magic Amplification, people like Red Rose can survive it. With Magic Amplification it can instantkill through abilities that reduce damage by up to 75% though.Well if you get rid of that you're probably gonna have to find a way to explain the there's a good chance I'll die if I use this since the canon explanation of channeling a multiversal tier omnipotent's power doesn't work anymore.
I think it's a shame you got rid of it though since it would be a cool explanation for an attack that's capable of annihilating Gaia.
So you basically took out all the cool parts about it is what you're saying?Astral Vine is Zelgadis's spell, Lina never uses it. Also, it just enhances a regular sword.
The fireball type stuff is what I meant by her regular elemental spells, there's no weapon associated with them.
That's really more of Goury's thing. I guess I could give her Galveira though.
Take another look at it, I also nerfed it a bit. Doesn't have anything that lets it target things like Gaia, and even with Magic Amplification, people like Red Rose can survive it. With Magic Amplification it can instantkill through abilities that reduce damage by up to 75% though.
Keep in mind that I was trying to keep it just a hair below the "canon" list of strongest magical girls, but as a glass cannon. Was aiming for damage output just below that of the Goddesses, but nearly as glassy as a rookie magical girl. I had to make some sacrifices for the sake of balance.So you basically took out all the cool parts about it is what you're saying?
Don't know enough about D&D terms to know what your saying in relation to sizes. Overall though, you're just barely shorter than Sega and Gabriel is pretty huge. And cuddly.@crystalwatcher, to confirm: in D&D terms, we're 'Small' (we're not an adult, and nobody except the idiot commander pretends otherwise), Sega would be on middle-higher end of 'Medium' (a tall but normal person), and Gabriel is middling 'Large' (Nine Feet Tall), right?
Also, Gabriel's wings: just kind of there, or fully articulated magical limbs, a la unicorn horns and a Nightmare's (The flying horse, not the plot device creatures) extra legs?
Like an extra set of legs, instead of arms. Got it.As for Gabriel's wings, they're more like a mix between flesh and blood limbs and constructs of light. They're also flexible enough that they can fold in front of her like a kind of half-shield. Otherwise they're pretty stiff, but she can dismiss them if necessary.
Fluffy?Don't know enough about D&D terms to know what your saying in relation to sizes. Overall though, you're just barely shorter than Sega and Gabriel is pretty huge. And cuddly.
As for Gabriel's wings, they're more like a mix between flesh and blood limbs and constructs of light. They're also flexible enough that they can fold in front of her like a kind of half-shield. Otherwise they're pretty stiff, but she can dismiss them if necessary.
Bitch to get clean though.
Silky smooth.
That can be fluffy too. It depends.
Point.
They've been focusing on humanity recently. Akashic Pillar does odd things with magic, has quite a bit of technology, and there are a damned lot of us. United Light was on the verge of buckling when Doofus McDarkLord sacked Rome, now UL is preparing to go on the offensive.I think Unified Darkness currently pushes with everything it got, causing that many problems everywhere, at the same time, because they know that if they don't, Unified Light will regroup and strike back harder than UD can hold. So they committed everything into knocking back as much of UL as they can. Sadly, that plan doesn't appear to be working.
Some Bleach expies were discussed earlier? Again, not really confident in doing this yet.
I was trying to go for weak, but experienced, but that's more ridiculous than I intended. Maybe I accidentally scrolled to the wrong affinity at one point or made a calculation error?First problem is that the character sheet you've written in no way matches up with her Myth Maker affinity. That's the second weakest type while Frozen Bunny is crazy strong.
Going by this post she has about:
You're probably looking more at an Epic affinity since that would give:
- 20 Levels in health
- 11 Levels in damage
- 200 Levels in Base Resilience
- Tsukishiro should be Level 150
- Shirafune probably more in the Level 10 range
- 1 Level in health
- 1 Levels in damage
- 10 Levels in Base Resilience
- Tsukishiro should be Level 11
- Shirafune probably more in the Level 1 range