Crystalwatcher's Magical Girl Quest!

One of those things that just says your home I would guess?

... Nepgear is going to break down crying the first time her sister cooks that for her after all of this, isn't she? Kinda surprised it hasn't happened yet, might have just forgotten though.
It's only been a few days since Sega came back to life, and we've all be really busy during that time.

Also, Sega might not have access to a kitchen.

I imagine that if Sega tries though, Rev is going to stop her from burning it.
 
It's only been a few days since Sega came back to life, and we've all be really busy during that time.

Also, Sega might not have access to a kitchen.

I imagine that if Sega tries though, Rev is going to stop her from burning it.
This seems very much like one of those time you make time for. Also, I'd like to see anyone try to stop Sega from getting to a kitchen for this.

And Rev... I could see Sega explaining how she always burnt it a little and now it's just a thing because she knows that Nepgear likes it that way.
 
This conversation makes me realize something.

It's actually been a super long time since any explicit mention was made of Nepgear eating anything.

Is she using her ability to ignore Body Modifiers to avoid starvation simply by forgetting that she should be really hungry?
 
This conversation makes me realize something.

It's actually been a super long time since any explicit mention was made of Nepgear eating anything.

Is she using her ability to ignore Body Modifiers to avoid starvation simply by forgetting that she should be really hungry?

I think it's less that and more due to the fact that because she's now a magic construct made to contain a magical nuke that draws power from a Concept level Divine Being, eating and drinking are now 100% optional.
 
Um... shouldn't we look into Goddess gold considering the fucking sword? Or is she not in the base right now?
 
A few questions about Goddess Gold and interaction with several abilities:

1) Goddess Gold's weapon, Fragment of Annihilation, has "Kingdom" as an ability, "Rule" as an affinity. Does it work against intangibility?

2) General question about intangibility - what counts as "magical" damage and what counts as "physical" damage, and can it be summed up as "non-spells are always physical, spells are always magical"? If no, can you please provide examples of when a weapon/spell/ability (see-Core Purge) can count as either magical or physical damage?

3) Goddess Gold's spell, Oblivion Awaits, has "Supremacy" as an ability, and "Rule" and "Annihilation" as affinities. How does it interact with Spell Cancel/Spell Stop/Dispel/Grand Dispel line of abilities?

4) Why yes, I'm curious if a theoretical enemy with a combination of Primordia, Intercept and Spell-Cancel on their weapon, Intangibility as their main defense as a passive ability, and Flight (Boosted) for mobility, can dare run through one of GG's Oblivion Awaits head on and successfully emerge through the other side to try and smack her in the face - and not get immediately swatted down by Fragment of Annihilation as it passes through their momentarily intangible body?

EDIT: Assume Flight (Boosted) allows them to ignore any momentum Oblivion Awaits may try to impart on them, or otherwise knockback/impede them.
 
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4) Why yes, I'm curious if a theoretical enemy with a combination of Primordia, Intercept and Spell-Cancel on their weapon, Intangibility as their main defense as a passive ability, and Flight (Boosted) for mobility, can dare run through one of GG's Oblivion Awaits head on and successfully emerge through the other side to try and smack her in the face - and not get immediately swatted down by Fragment of Annihilation as it passes through their momentarily intangible body?
Even if they could, they'd still get hurt by Overwhelming Presence.

Also, I'm not sure if Goddess Gold's 'negate 75% of things that get used against me' can negate attempts at using Primordia or Spell-Cancel.
 
Even if they could, they'd still get hurt by Overwhelming Presence.

Also, I'm not sure if Goddess Gold's 'negate 75% of things that get used against me' can negate attempts at using Primordia or Spell-Cancel.
Good point about OP, but I was more interested in negating her active methods of disposing of annoyances more.

Power Negation
-Neutralizes all opposing Powers that fail a Modifier check. Divinity is Immune.
(1d100, difficulty of 75)

Even better point about Power Negation... I think it would also apply, since trying to run through the spell and use Primordia on the weapon would fall under "opposing powers" category, as it's a variant of Intercept, the one thing we know definitely pits two powers to oppose each other.
 
I'm alive, and mostly active for questions.

Just note all answers will have to go through a spoiler filter, otherwise if you want to ask something, now is the time.

(Really doing this to get conversation flowing again.)

*Lord Marshal Awaken*

Let's start slowly.
How would the Goddesses life be if Hope went well?
In the "Family,love, and general relationship and mental space" sense, not "ability and martial power" sense.

How many boyfriends and/or girlfriends would Solid Core consider ideal?
:V

how many would Gold consider ideal is the real question of the years?
I bet it's start at "infinite" and go from there:Vsame for Solid Core.
 
@Crystalwatcher What's up with, as Beyogi put it, 'the fucking sword' that GG has?
A lot of stuff.

A few questions about Goddess Gold and interaction with several abilities:

1) Goddess Gold's weapon, Fragment of Annihilation, has "Kingdom" as an ability, "Rule" as an affinity. Does it work against intangibility?

2) General question about intangibility - what counts as "magical" damage and what counts as "physical" damage, and can it be summed up as "non-spells are always physical, spells are always magical"? If no, can you please provide examples of when a weapon/spell/ability (see-Core Purge) can count as either magical or physical damage?

3) Goddess Gold's spell, Oblivion Awaits, has "Supremacy" as an ability, and "Rule" and "Annihilation" as affinities. How does it interact with Spell Cancel/Spell Stop/Dispel/Grand Dispel line of abilities?

4) Why yes, I'm curious if a theoretical enemy with a combination of Primordia, Intercept and Spell-Cancel on their weapon, Intangibility as their main defense as a passive ability, and Flight (Boosted) for mobility, can dare run through one of GG's Oblivion Awaits head on and successfully emerge through the other side to try and smack her in the face - and not get immediately swatted down by Fragment of Annihilation as it passes through their momentarily intangible body?

EDIT: Assume Flight (Boosted) allows them to ignore any momentum Oblivion Awaits may try to impart on them, or otherwise knockback/impede them.
  1. No, because Intangibility is to not have a physical form.

  2. More or less 'spell' damage vs whacking the fucker with your sword or something. The cross over being that things like enchanted weapons would still count as Magical damage. If a weapon has an affinity, chances are it's enchanted in some way. For example, Anti-Demon rifles are technically enchanted because you got priests from the Vatican blessing the manufacture lines that produce them, which kind of 'enchants' them in a round-about way.

  3. Supremacy would plow through any defense based on the Spell Cancel line and hit, but it wouldn't be able to leave any kind of lingering effect.

  4. If by some miracle brings those abilities together, and they manage to not get vaporized by Oblivion Awaits, they would have a 25% chance of remaining intangible long enough to smack Rei. Yes.

How many boyfriends and/or girlfriends would Solid Core consider ideal?
:V
She'd be happy with one. Though more are not off the table. She is a teenager after all.

How would the Goddesses life be if Hope went well?
A lot better off then they are now. Remember they were practically celebrities before Hope burnt everything the to ground. The war might even be closer to over than it is now even.

how many would Gold consider ideal is the real question of the years?
It starts and ends at "As many as she wants" :V
 
For example, Anti-Demon rifles are technically enchanted because you got priests from the Vatican blessing the manufacture lines that produce them, which kind of 'enchants' them in a round-about way.

does that actually do anything? from what I've seen affinities are sort of useless without a magic modifier, and those guns don't seem to work better against demons than they do anything else. so why bother blessing them?
 
does that actually do anything? from what I've seen affinities are sort of useless without a magic modifier, and those guns don't seem to work better against demons than they do anything else. so why bother blessing them?
It makes them magical, making them have a small bit of conceptual weight behind their damage.

A magic assault rifle is going to do a lot more damage to a slime monster than a mundane assault rifle will.
 
More or less 'spell' damage vs whacking the fucker with your sword or something. The cross over being that things like enchanted weapons would still count as Magical damage. If a weapon has an affinity, chances are it's enchanted in some way. For example, Anti-Demon rifles are technically enchanted because you got priests from the Vatican blessing the manufacture lines that produce them, which kind of 'enchants' them in a round-about way.
Oh wow, Jess' ability was even more niche than I thought.
 
It makes them magical, making them have a small bit of conceptual weight behind their damage.

A magic assault rifle is going to do a lot more damage to a slime monster than a mundane assault rifle will.

not without a magic modifier behind it, and we know from the front page your typical soldier doesn't have one. Without a magic modifier affinities are just keywords that things can trigger off of, but that doesn't come up very often.
 
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not without a magic modifier behind it, and we know from the front page your typical soldier doesn't have one. Without a magic modifier affinities are just keywords that things can trigger off of, but that doesn't come up very often.
"Weak to X affinity" is a things that pops up occasionally.
 
not without a magic modifier behind it, and we know from the front page your typical soldier doesn't have one. Without a magic modifier affinities are just keywords that things can trigger off of, but that doesn't come up very often.
No?

A weapon can be magical without having an MM. For instance, the weapons of Red Rose and Goddess Red don't have MMs. Neither do the Soul Reavers that got slaughtered by Starshine.

If something is magical, it has an Affinity (at the very least, one of those generic things that goes in parenthesis). Being magical doesn't require having an MM.

If being magical required having an MM, then Starshine wouldn't make sense.
 
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