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Post by jmisno1 on Jul 15, 2021 3:20:57 GMT
I'm going to make a confession. I've never managed to beat Books 1 to 20 with a single character without cheating at least 14 times and the same applies in Books 21 to 31, but then I had a idea, if I took some of the rules from Sixth Sense S and applied them to both The Books 1 to 20 Saga and The Books 21 to 31 Saga I could easily do it. Here are the rules I'd use. What do you think?
When generating stats automatically take A 9 in both Combat Skill and Endurance
During The Magnakai Saga/Books 6 to 12, rather then acquire The Lore Circles everytime I beat A Book gain +1 Combat Skill and +2 Endurance, sadly this means that Lone Wolf/my character, won't gain the benefits of completing The Lore Circle's
After Book 12 rather then only keep some Special Items let me keep all of them
When I'm at A Fight Paragraph I can use Combat Skill Boosters and Endurance Restorers before The 1st round but not during or after The 1st round
At the start of every Book regardless of where I am, what's I'm doing and what's happened I can store stuff
Their is no limit on The Number of Special Items that either Lone Wolf or The New Order Grandmaster can carry
When using The RNT Range Grinding will let me choose 1 of The Adjacent Numbers
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gibe
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Post by gibe on Jul 15, 2021 7:01:03 GMT
Sounds OK to me. Except maybe the limitation of special items. I mean, first it does not make sense for Lone Wolf to carry something like 50 special items. Also having to sometime choose between items and consider which one to keep and which on to discard is pretty fun, I think. What make the books interesting and thrilling are the choices we have make (number sections, the abilities, the items,...).
Maybe a more realistic solution would be to tags more items as not counting towards the limit. Or to add more categories of special items, like negligible (not counting), small (for things like tokens, rings, magic stones,.....) and large ones (weapons, armors,...). Lone Wolf could carry 20 small and 3 large for instance.
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Post by jmisno1 on Jul 15, 2021 7:06:48 GMT
Sounds OK to me. Except maybe the limitation of special items. I mean, first it does not make sense for Lone Wolf to carry something like 50 special items. Also having to sometime choose between items and consider which one to keep and which on to discard is pretty fun, I think. What make the books interesting and thrilling are the choices we have make (number sections, the abilities, the items,...).
Maybe a more realistic solution would be to tags more items as not counting towards the limit. Or to add more categories of special items, like negligible (not counting), small (for things like tokens, rings, magic stones,.....) and large ones (weapons, armors,...). Lone Wolf could carry 20 small and 3 large for instance.
Thanks for your advise but I've decided not to make it easier by using stuff from Sixth Sense S. I've thought about it and I've concluded that the challenge posed by the risk of death is part of the fun. Right?
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