I'm interested, I challenge your PC with mine
I have an interesting PC I’d love to test out. It isn't my standard type of character, so I am looking to flesh out issues with it in combat!
Anyone up for the challenge? I think Archer is tier Power lv 4-5.
The Subject: Archer!
The Arena: Your Choice
Rules: Prefer standard T1 rules, but up for alterations.
I'm interested, I challenge your PC with mine
Sure Shido!
What teir lv is your Pc and where would you like to rumble?
Maybe a 5.5 tier and at the valley of the titans
Do you want me to make the thread or no?
I think I could offer you a challenge.
The writer who cares more about words than about characters, action, setting, and atmosphere is unlikely to create a vivid and continuous dream; he gets in his own way too much; in his poetic drunkenness, he can't tell the cart- and its cargo- from the horse.
-John Gardner
"Grieve not, wise warrior. It is better
to avenge one's friend than mourn too much.
Each of us must one day reach the end
Of worldly life, let him who can win
glory before he dies: that lives on
after him, when he lifeless lies."
Well looks like you found some challengers. :P
^^Credited to Silux, the Mighty God Emperor!!^^
“Life is change, chaos, filth and suffering. Death is peace, order, everlasting beauty.”
I'm up with either its up to them though if its a three way or not.
I don't care. What ever you feel is appropriate for this test run. Do you want to look at my characters and choose one? Or will you leave it up to me?
I think if it were up to me I'd use J.T.MacLeod At his stage four abilities to give you a fair challenge.
Last edited by Skallagrim; 04-02-2013 at 01:43 PM.
The writer who cares more about words than about characters, action, setting, and atmosphere is unlikely to create a vivid and continuous dream; he gets in his own way too much; in his poetic drunkenness, he can't tell the cart- and its cargo- from the horse.
-John Gardner
"Grieve not, wise warrior. It is better
to avenge one's friend than mourn too much.
Each of us must one day reach the end
Of worldly life, let him who can win
glory before he dies: that lives on
after him, when he lifeless lies."