Rise to the top, a Hero's Journey! (My Hero Academia Quest)

Wow, just picked this up and... wow. I don't think I've ever seen that many crits. Like, ever. And while I do love the good crit I am a little worried about crits losing their omg sweet a crit! Ya know, making them seem less special. I realize you can't control that and the dice are rolling ridiculously high for the most part, but the lucky trait specifically is furthering the multi-tier crits ridiculousness. Like, it's better by far than the Genius trait would've been. The Lucky trait singlehandedly caused 8 crits that wouldn't have happened otherwise in this turn alone. I went through and did the math. And if crits are going to be the norm, that's okay. But if you want crits to remain... well... crits. Then you might want to nerf that trait. Especially since it now adds ten instead of five
 
Hmm, wonder what will happen if we get World to 1k+ opinion.
Excluding the actual mechanics; my guess is that we are noticed more by people whether they are regular people, heroes or...villains. After all our mother is, at the very least, somewhat well known and if the world actually gets to such a level I expect groups to be targeting us.

It doesn't have to be bad, maybe the hero schools notice us without us trying. Some random events could also have some consequences.

This is obviously just speculation but as "The World" knowing of us is both a good and bad thing. We got noticed when we were placed as one of the smartest kids in the world. It takes big achievements for the world to notice us. Right now only the academic part of the world seems to be paying attention but as we grow older and get closer to our dream things might get harder.

I'm assuming that we could get rich without ever really getting noticed. But now at least some groups will realize that "the smartest child below 13 yes" has $XXX hr might make a good target.

I could just be blowing it out of the water though so don't take my speculation as more than that, speculation.
 
Wow, just picked this up and... wow. I don't think I've ever seen that many crits. Like, ever. And while I do love the good crit I am a little worried about crits losing their omg sweet a crit! Ya know, making them seem less special. I realize you can't control that and the dice are rolling ridiculously high for the most part, but the lucky trait specifically is furthering the multi-tier crits ridiculousness. Like, it's better by far than the Genius trait would've been. The Lucky trait singlehandedly caused 8 crits that wouldn't have happened otherwise in this turn alone. I went through and did the math. And if crits are going to be the norm, that's okay. But if you want crits to remain... well... crits. Then you might want to nerf that trait. Especially since it now adds ten instead of five

Getting a Critical in this quest has less weight than in other CK2 quests. Right now, all it means is that the Roll Total is upped in most circumstances, increasing the amount of "passes" you get in a single area per turn.

This means that, while getting a Crit changes the situation for the best result, it doesn't mean you'll win for certain, especially in a fight.

Excluding the actual mechanics; my guess is that we are noticed more by people whether they are regular people, heroes or...villains. After all our mother is, at the very least, somewhat well known and if the world actually gets to such a level I expect groups to be targeting us.

It doesn't have to be bad, maybe the hero schools notice us without us trying. Some random events could also have some consequences.

This is obviously just speculation but as "The World" knowing of us is both a good and bad thing. We got noticed when we were placed as one of the smartest kids in the world. It takes big achievements for the world to notice us. Right now only the academic part of the world seems to be paying attention but as we grow older and get closer to our dream things might get harder.

I'm assuming that we could get rich without ever really getting noticed. But now at least some groups will realize that "the smartest child below 13 yes" has $XXX hr might make a good target.

I could just be blowing it out of the water though so don't take my speculation as more than that, speculation.

Yeah. I'm gonna have to redo the Opinion section, because the way it currently works is kind of unbalanced. Maybe something similar to Charisma Quest with Notoriety and Prestige...
 
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