So, ever since the creation of one of my maswali that was meant to sign up for a fighting foramu that will be available in some time, I have received a lot of questions. What’s the best way to address all the maswali at once? An Maswali yanayoulizwa sheet. So, here we go. If your swali isn’t in, just ask, and I’ll put it in. Also, this will include maswali that I think will probably be asked, so I’ll just put them in here before the swali comes up.
What is a lethality?
Lethality is zaidi like a right. wewe have a license to kill, but that puts wewe at risk of being killed.
So, does that mean my character will die?
Yes… and no. It will all depend. Firstly, both participants must have lethalities enabled. This can only be changed BEFORE entering the RPG, but I think I may have this changed depending on what wewe would prefer. I’ll say something about what I mean later. Now, back to the question. If both characters have lethalities on, then the fight will still not be to the death. Both participants must first agree to have the fight be to the death. Otherwise, the fight will end upon KO, “first blood”, until the other participant cannot continue, au until the match is called. If the match is to the death, the other participant must not be able to continue any longer before the match, and someone’s life, can come to an end. If the match is decided to be lethal, wewe cannot back out of it.
Can I use weapons?
Yes, wewe can. However, bring what’s reasonable. Your character can’t possibly carry over nine-thousand Stinger rounds with the Stinger RPG launcher. Don’t even try. Pocket knife? Sure. Gadgets? If he/she can carry them, go ahead. Your character can also have a backpack to carry zaidi stuff if he’s/she’s to bring it. Just note that there may au may not be bila mpangilio happenings during the fights, which can consist of someone else entering the fight, a special au not-so-special but useful weapon entering the scene, something useful is revealed, au something else that may also happen.
So… does this mean that it’ll be a game of chance?
Some of it, yes. But that’s for the bila mpangilio happenings that can/won’t help you. The rest is determined kwa how the fights are performed, who performs better, and what happens during the fight. Just note that we’ll (Tak and I) try our absolute best to pair up fights with REASONABLE opponents. That’s what the “Endurance” and “Strength” levels are for. With this in mind, that means that most fights, PvP fights that is, will be reasonably balanced. What does this mean? If one of the participants absolutely DESTROYS the other participant without good reason, then this because the fight was unreasonably unbalanced. Now, if you’re character is boss, and can take on several opponents at one time to make the match zaidi balanced, then kwa all means, fight, so long as the fight is still balanced. If wewe absolutely destroy an opponent and the fight WAS balanced, that means that wewe are breaking the game, and may be punished accordingly. To respond to this… you’ll probably want to have Tak address this then me. Tak may give wewe a warning. I’m already giving wewe the warning. Now, this doesn’t mean wewe can’t win, but just that wewe can’t just rape (gaming term in this context, meaning “to utterly defeat an opponent in any kind of competitive activity”) your opponent. In a nutshell, don’t break the game, unless you’re looking mbele to some kind of remuneration. And in case if I’m giving off the wrong message I won’t be cruel with the punishment. At least not in the way I see it.
Can I use magic?
Sure. But depending on how powerful that magic is, your character’s strength level will rise to prevent what was previously mentioned.
When can I use my lethality?
When either the other participant calls the match au one of the GMs (Tak and/or I) call the match. No, we won’t use favoritism; no we aren’t basing the decisions off anything but performance. The match, if it comes down to it, will be decided kwa who fought better according to the judge (that’s the GM overseeing the match). I know that at least some controversy about this will come up, and in advance, I say that we will base the decision on who fought better. That’s all there is to it. Read it and weep.
How long will each fight be?
This will depend on how much fight each character has in them. However, according to how much they can take, their endurance; compared to how much they can deal, their strength; that’s how long each character will last. No, we won’t pull out the thick-rimmed glasses and the twenty-sided die with a double coin flip and an Irish jig to calculate EXACTLY how long your character can last in X fight. It’s an approximation; and estimate if wewe will. It’s not exact, but it comes close. However, again, we’re going to try to pair up reasonable fights according to the strength and endurance numbers/ranges so that the fights aren’t just one-sided.
Can I enter multiple characters?
Yes, wewe can. There’s no specific to how many characters wewe can have, so long as both sides of the battle agree to fight those characters. One side doesn’t have to fight all your characters in the same battle, since one of your characters can be in a completely different area than another. It’s not like there can’t be two au zaidi competitors fighting from the same home. I will advise wewe that for every character wewe bring in, wewe will have to fill out an entry form for each one. So, please, for simplicity reasons don’t bring in a brigade. Please, for the sake of us all just don’t.
What rules will tournament fights have?
It depends on the fight: who is fighting (PvE), and what’s going on. Maybe even a bila mpangilio happening will change the rules, but that’ll depend on what happens. Like… the fight doesn’t allow for weapons on the character, but the crowd starts throwing things at the participants, and… wewe get the idea. Most of the time, however, they’ll be pretty consistent. I believe.
If I’m absent, and can’t connect to the internet to post, what’s going to happen?
wewe know me. I’ll find a way to cover it up; Tak au me. It’ll have to depend on why you’re absent too. Just forgot? That’s fine. We aren’t perfect, and I know that. We’ll remind wewe to post. If wewe let us know you’ll be absent ahead of time, that’s a lot zaidi bearable, because we know why, and can plan ahead of time as to how we’re going to cover it up. However, life happens, I know that all too well. SO, if something comes up, and wewe can’t connect to post, we can understand that. When wewe return, that is. It may be harder to cover up, but we’ll find a way. Just… try not to be out too long. Think of the children, please.
What is a bila mpangilio happening?
A spontaneous event that happens randomly, but has at least some sense behind it. This can be a landslide, a falling tree, a surge of water from a river, etc, etc. Will I tell wewe how bila mpangilio happenings occur? Ha, no. They wouldn’t be bila mpangilio anymore if I did, now would they?
Why wasn’t my swali addressed?
Probably because I forgot about it, au never caught your question. Whatsoever the case, wewe comment, and I’ll see if I can add it. Just try to remember that only so much can be crammed into a single article, so this can’t be too, long. This makala was nearing its third page, and one of my stories was cut off at around page ten, so we’re good for now, but just to point that out. Feel free to ask any questions.
What is a lethality?
Lethality is zaidi like a right. wewe have a license to kill, but that puts wewe at risk of being killed.
So, does that mean my character will die?
Yes… and no. It will all depend. Firstly, both participants must have lethalities enabled. This can only be changed BEFORE entering the RPG, but I think I may have this changed depending on what wewe would prefer. I’ll say something about what I mean later. Now, back to the question. If both characters have lethalities on, then the fight will still not be to the death. Both participants must first agree to have the fight be to the death. Otherwise, the fight will end upon KO, “first blood”, until the other participant cannot continue, au until the match is called. If the match is to the death, the other participant must not be able to continue any longer before the match, and someone’s life, can come to an end. If the match is decided to be lethal, wewe cannot back out of it.
Can I use weapons?
Yes, wewe can. However, bring what’s reasonable. Your character can’t possibly carry over nine-thousand Stinger rounds with the Stinger RPG launcher. Don’t even try. Pocket knife? Sure. Gadgets? If he/she can carry them, go ahead. Your character can also have a backpack to carry zaidi stuff if he’s/she’s to bring it. Just note that there may au may not be bila mpangilio happenings during the fights, which can consist of someone else entering the fight, a special au not-so-special but useful weapon entering the scene, something useful is revealed, au something else that may also happen.
So… does this mean that it’ll be a game of chance?
Some of it, yes. But that’s for the bila mpangilio happenings that can/won’t help you. The rest is determined kwa how the fights are performed, who performs better, and what happens during the fight. Just note that we’ll (Tak and I) try our absolute best to pair up fights with REASONABLE opponents. That’s what the “Endurance” and “Strength” levels are for. With this in mind, that means that most fights, PvP fights that is, will be reasonably balanced. What does this mean? If one of the participants absolutely DESTROYS the other participant without good reason, then this because the fight was unreasonably unbalanced. Now, if you’re character is boss, and can take on several opponents at one time to make the match zaidi balanced, then kwa all means, fight, so long as the fight is still balanced. If wewe absolutely destroy an opponent and the fight WAS balanced, that means that wewe are breaking the game, and may be punished accordingly. To respond to this… you’ll probably want to have Tak address this then me. Tak may give wewe a warning. I’m already giving wewe the warning. Now, this doesn’t mean wewe can’t win, but just that wewe can’t just rape (gaming term in this context, meaning “to utterly defeat an opponent in any kind of competitive activity”) your opponent. In a nutshell, don’t break the game, unless you’re looking mbele to some kind of remuneration. And in case if I’m giving off the wrong message I won’t be cruel with the punishment. At least not in the way I see it.
Can I use magic?
Sure. But depending on how powerful that magic is, your character’s strength level will rise to prevent what was previously mentioned.
When can I use my lethality?
When either the other participant calls the match au one of the GMs (Tak and/or I) call the match. No, we won’t use favoritism; no we aren’t basing the decisions off anything but performance. The match, if it comes down to it, will be decided kwa who fought better according to the judge (that’s the GM overseeing the match). I know that at least some controversy about this will come up, and in advance, I say that we will base the decision on who fought better. That’s all there is to it. Read it and weep.
How long will each fight be?
This will depend on how much fight each character has in them. However, according to how much they can take, their endurance; compared to how much they can deal, their strength; that’s how long each character will last. No, we won’t pull out the thick-rimmed glasses and the twenty-sided die with a double coin flip and an Irish jig to calculate EXACTLY how long your character can last in X fight. It’s an approximation; and estimate if wewe will. It’s not exact, but it comes close. However, again, we’re going to try to pair up reasonable fights according to the strength and endurance numbers/ranges so that the fights aren’t just one-sided.
Can I enter multiple characters?
Yes, wewe can. There’s no specific to how many characters wewe can have, so long as both sides of the battle agree to fight those characters. One side doesn’t have to fight all your characters in the same battle, since one of your characters can be in a completely different area than another. It’s not like there can’t be two au zaidi competitors fighting from the same home. I will advise wewe that for every character wewe bring in, wewe will have to fill out an entry form for each one. So, please, for simplicity reasons don’t bring in a brigade. Please, for the sake of us all just don’t.
What rules will tournament fights have?
It depends on the fight: who is fighting (PvE), and what’s going on. Maybe even a bila mpangilio happening will change the rules, but that’ll depend on what happens. Like… the fight doesn’t allow for weapons on the character, but the crowd starts throwing things at the participants, and… wewe get the idea. Most of the time, however, they’ll be pretty consistent. I believe.
If I’m absent, and can’t connect to the internet to post, what’s going to happen?
wewe know me. I’ll find a way to cover it up; Tak au me. It’ll have to depend on why you’re absent too. Just forgot? That’s fine. We aren’t perfect, and I know that. We’ll remind wewe to post. If wewe let us know you’ll be absent ahead of time, that’s a lot zaidi bearable, because we know why, and can plan ahead of time as to how we’re going to cover it up. However, life happens, I know that all too well. SO, if something comes up, and wewe can’t connect to post, we can understand that. When wewe return, that is. It may be harder to cover up, but we’ll find a way. Just… try not to be out too long. Think of the children, please.
What is a bila mpangilio happening?
A spontaneous event that happens randomly, but has at least some sense behind it. This can be a landslide, a falling tree, a surge of water from a river, etc, etc. Will I tell wewe how bila mpangilio happenings occur? Ha, no. They wouldn’t be bila mpangilio anymore if I did, now would they?
Why wasn’t my swali addressed?
Probably because I forgot about it, au never caught your question. Whatsoever the case, wewe comment, and I’ll see if I can add it. Just try to remember that only so much can be crammed into a single article, so this can’t be too, long. This makala was nearing its third page, and one of my stories was cut off at around page ten, so we’re good for now, but just to point that out. Feel free to ask any questions.
My first story, so, if wewe wanna make suggestions, post of a foramu ill make in a bit.
The old streets eminated of fossil fuels burning, roadkill and sadness. The ally was scattered with boxes, empty glass bottles and pieces of old news paper. In the distance, a siren went off and mbwa yipped to eachother in thier own language. The streets felt cold and filled with the sorrow of the people around.
My body felt cold as ice. I longed to be warm and safe. I wished I had some money to get something to eat, but who would listen to a stray? No one. I curled up in a ball, attempting to get warm, as I drifted into a small rest.
I worried if the wrong person would find me here in this ally, alone in this cold, dark allyway. I dismissed this worry and held the arms of false hope, whispering false facts into my freezing ears.
I believed the false hope's bitterly cold arms were a sign I was alive.
The old streets eminated of fossil fuels burning, roadkill and sadness. The ally was scattered with boxes, empty glass bottles and pieces of old news paper. In the distance, a siren went off and mbwa yipped to eachother in thier own language. The streets felt cold and filled with the sorrow of the people around.
My body felt cold as ice. I longed to be warm and safe. I wished I had some money to get something to eat, but who would listen to a stray? No one. I curled up in a ball, attempting to get warm, as I drifted into a small rest.
I worried if the wrong person would find me here in this ally, alone in this cold, dark allyway. I dismissed this worry and held the arms of false hope, whispering false facts into my freezing ears.
I believed the false hope's bitterly cold arms were a sign I was alive.
Typhoon Saga Power Levels:
Regular Typhoon: 100
Damayz Possessed Typhoon: 100,000
Mother: 11,123
Shane: 13,000
Shadow: 22,000
Alyosius: 12,004
Book 2: 11,000
Haze (Typhoon Saga: 55,000
Dahlaz: 80,000
Android Typhoon: 75,126
Rouge: 1,000
Damayz (Typhoon Saga): 300,000
Damayz Possessed Dahlaz: 600,000
Haze the Hedgehog Saga Power Levels (So Far):
Haze: 90,000
Nocturn: 100,000
Shockwave: 30,000
Mother: 25,000
Soundwave: 24,000
Hydra: 98,000
Damayz (Haze Saga): 1,000,000
Nightmare: 5,000,000
Xiz: 900,812
Xiz (Full Power): 2,000,000
Typhoon (Haze Saga): 892,412
Typhoon (All Out): 999,999
Typhoon (Weakened): 200,000
Xiz (Weakened): 300,000
Dezray: 666,000
EVEZ: 890,789
Rei: 1,000,000
And that's all,for now anyways.
And yush Power Levels are HUGE Reference to DBZ,But someones gotta know how strong they are. XD
Regular Typhoon: 100
Damayz Possessed Typhoon: 100,000
Mother: 11,123
Shane: 13,000
Shadow: 22,000
Alyosius: 12,004
Book 2: 11,000
Haze (Typhoon Saga: 55,000
Dahlaz: 80,000
Android Typhoon: 75,126
Rouge: 1,000
Damayz (Typhoon Saga): 300,000
Damayz Possessed Dahlaz: 600,000
Haze the Hedgehog Saga Power Levels (So Far):
Haze: 90,000
Nocturn: 100,000
Shockwave: 30,000
Mother: 25,000
Soundwave: 24,000
Hydra: 98,000
Damayz (Haze Saga): 1,000,000
Nightmare: 5,000,000
Xiz: 900,812
Xiz (Full Power): 2,000,000
Typhoon (Haze Saga): 892,412
Typhoon (All Out): 999,999
Typhoon (Weakened): 200,000
Xiz (Weakened): 300,000
Dezray: 666,000
EVEZ: 890,789
Rei: 1,000,000
And that's all,for now anyways.
And yush Power Levels are HUGE Reference to DBZ,But someones gotta know how strong they are. XD