Personality: Like many other Ogiers, Buras is slow to anger. Another plus for many others is that he's extremely cautious when it comes to his strength, afraid that he'll crush things, and species for that matter, if he doesn't watch himself. This often times leads to people thinking he's a bit slow and not the brightest. Well he has centuries yet to live, so he can afford to sleep on it.
History: WIP
Weapon Proficiency is something I like having in campaigns. Level 0 is the default and gives you a negative to hit. Level 1 is your flat weapon chance. (Bronze weapons have a base 3 to hit.) Level 2 grant your stat bonuses along with weapon hit. Level 3 allows you to do a 4 hit combo. Level 4 is an Area of Effect attack. Different weapon types must be leveled individually.
L1: Ogier are very skilled with their hands, more crafting options of advanced items available.
L2: Animals like Ogier. You can use Charisma to recruit animals.
L3: Monstrous Strength: +2 Str when doing a chopping motion.
Personality: Like many other Ogiers, Buras is slow to anger. Another plus for many others is that he's extremely cautious when it comes to his strength, afraid that he'll crush things, and species for that matter, if he doesn't watch himself. This often times leads to people thinking he's a bit slow and not the brightest. Well he has centuries yet to live, so he can afford to sleep on it.
History: WIP
Weapon Proficiency is something I like having in campaigns. Level 0 is the default and gives you a negative to hit. Level 1 is your flat weapon chance. (Bronze weapons have a base 3 to hit.) Level 2 grant your stat bonuses along with weapon hit. Level 3 allows you to do a 4 hit combo. Level 4 is an Area of Effect attack. Different weapon types must be leveled individually.
L1: Ogier are very skilled with their hands, more crafting options of advanced items available.
L2: Animals like Ogier. You can use Charisma to recruit animals.
L3: Monstrous Strength: +2 Str when doing a chopping motion.
You did! I enjoyed it, and didn't expect Nemid to be a space pirate. And the fascination with grass was interesting. I'm excited to see how things go with the others, and once you guys start running into other groups.
Glad to see the IC up so soon! :D
I'll probably have a post up and my character history finished in the next few hours.
Another question on Grimoires- how do you find them? Do they tend to come from a particular source, such as a defeated enemy dropping them? How soon is Kyros likely to find one? What are the possible elements? You mentioned a 'starting element' several posts ago, what's that? Oh my, this turned into more than one question... My apologies! >~<
Glad to see the IC up so soon! :D
I'll probably have a post up and my character history finished in the next few hours.
Another question on Grimoires- how do you find them? Do they tend to come from a particular source, such as a defeated enemy dropping them? How soon is Kyros likely to find one? What are the possible elements? You mentioned a 'starting element' several posts ago, what's that? Oh my, this turned into more than one question... My apologies! >~<
Grimoire's: You can find them from either killed enemies or shops once an economy has been set up.
If Kyros wants one in the very beginning, he can search one of the unfortunate groups that got killed by their starting monsters.
Fire, Water, Ice, Thunder, etc. There are more... Obscure elements like Mask though. (Think Majora's mask and you have how that element works.)
Starting element is just the first kind of Grimoire you get. Because it's the first time you've really had a chance to get to use one, you'll be slightly better at that element from that point on.
It's perfectly fine! I like answering you guys' questions. We're all in this together after all!
Grimoire's: You can find them from either killed enemies or shops once an economy has been set up.
If Kyros wants one in the very beginning, he can search one of the unfortunate groups that got killed by their starting monsters.
Fire, Water, Ice, Thunder, etc. There are more... Obscure elements like Mask though. (Think Majora's mask and you have how that element works.)
Starting element is just the first kind of Grimoire you get. Because it's the first time you've really had a chance to get to use one, you'll be slightly better at that element from that point on.
It's perfectly fine! I like answering you guys' questions. We're all in this together after all!
Alright by me, I'll be sure to cause a little chaos here and there... Nemid may have gone mad... Which reminds me... I need to add his back story haha.
So, it's been a few days since the last post and I haven't heard from the others. As a result, for the time being we'll be continuing without them. Feel free to post once my next IC post goes live.