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Post by ARMAND DELFINO on Apr 27, 2013 20:11:24 GMT -5
For: Reasurreccion Name: Infection Type: Offensive Infection Cost: Low Range: Close Range / Combat Range / Immediate Range Description: Being the only technique Armand's Resurreccion offers, Infection occurs when an opponent is struck with his blade and only his blade. The check that this technique is based off of would be Armand's Sei stat versus the opponent's Han stat. For every ten feet Armand is from his opponent - once they are infected - their Han stat is counted as 1 point higher when it comes to checking their stat against Armand's Sei stat. - Armand's Sei Stat is 10 or more below the Opponent's Han Stat, no effect occurs. - Armand's Sei Stat is within 5 of the Opponent's Han Stat, the site of the wound will begin to rot slowly. Within 3 inches of the strike area, all flesh will be rotted to the bone within 4 posts. - Armand's Sei Stat is 10 or more above the Opponent's Han Stat, the site of the wound will begin to rot quickly. Within 5 inches of the strike area, all flesh will be rotted to the bone within 2 posts. - Major Organs must be struck directly for them to be affected.
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Post by Pheonix on Apr 27, 2013 20:23:00 GMT -5
Can you add some sort of diminish on it. Like, if Armand is x distance away from said target, the bacteria starts to diminish. Any damage done will remain, of course,
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Post by ARMAND DELFINO on Apr 27, 2013 20:24:43 GMT -5
Well, the bacteria are a living entity. They'd feed off the Reiryoku of whoever they're upon. If I must, however, have a diminish, then I could say that for every 10 feet Armand is from the opponent, their Han Stat can be considered 1 point higher than it is. So, at 50 feet, their Stat would be considered to be 5 points higher, and 100 feet 10 points higher.
Would that be acceptable?
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Post by Pheonix on Apr 27, 2013 20:58:58 GMT -5
Yeah, that seems fine.
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Post by ARMAND DELFINO on Apr 27, 2013 21:00:18 GMT -5
Edited, then.
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Post by Pheonix on Apr 27, 2013 21:00:44 GMT -5
Approved~
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