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You could have them THINK they were randomly displaced, and have them be wholly convinced that they were. Even going so far as to tell other characters that they were.

But it would be an untruth hidden behind sincere ignorance.

As nothing was really explained to anybody.


It would maker sense since the train/tracks have displaced people randomly before, including your character and the pirate captainness into the train and Fruzio into an random area, before RL took over and neither of them knew why, exactly.
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Huh, technically speaking.

If I were two people, I could have the old version and new version meet. Since reincarnation technically makes them separate people.
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Have them meet in passing on the Path.

Sorry if like the opening and ending of the funny SyFy show, Eureka
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Here ya'go~


@LeeRoy This is also the sheet I'd be using in the event that you decide to honor me with the fight I requested. Just an FYI.
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Mmmm if he's bringing Corban I might bring something else. Or I could just hang out in the bar drinking panda brew as Jen.
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Mmmm if he's bringing Corban I might bring something else. Or I could just hang out in the bar drinking panda brew as Jen.


That's the novelty of a continuous world, no other character's power really matters because they can't force you to fight them. Plus, as OP as Corban is he doesn't seem like the type to seek out fights for no reason, so unless you're wanton murdering people you'd probably never interact in a hostile manner.

Still, hanging out at the Panda-Bar is a perfectly reasonable course of action. The bar is specifically shaped like an octagon so there's plenty of corners for people to brood in.
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Well I was debating between 2 characters. I'd just have to fix up the other one.

But yes I can see now the panda-bar will be a great hub for sheninagins.
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Still, hanging out at the Panda-Bar is a perfectly reasonable course of action. The bar is specifically shaped like an octagon so there's plenty of corners for people to brood in.

When there's a bar, there're people getting drugged and robbed/kidnapped. :v

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I wouldn't call Corban OP by any measure. He may register as high tier in several places like RPG, but outright OP comes off as a bit of an overstatement. At least when compared to other characters who I believe are around the same level anyway

Edit: I'm actually not really sure where this idea that Corban is some OP golding comes from. He's done far less in his time here than would warrant this idea. Scrolling through sheets, I see outright city-busters o.o
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I wouldn't call Corban OP by any measure. He may register as high tier in several places like RPG, but outright OP comes off as a bit of an overstatement. At least when compared to other characters who I believe are around the same level anyway

Edit: I'm actually not really sure where this idea that Corban is some OP golding comes from. He's done far less in his time here than would warrant this idea. Scrolling through sheets, I see outright city-busters o.o


You forget that I watched your Dazsos fight. You literally used the excuse that it says in his sheet that he likes certain schools of magic to pull out every single spell that falls under those brackets and have your character cast them at whim. The sheer flexibility of your character (who does not fall into one, two or even three archetypes for powers, but encompasses essentially all forms of magic and to some degree psionics as well.) makes it exceptionally unlikely that any character even at his 'level' could stand against him, as he has a magical answer to anything an opponent can raise and an immediate one at that. Literally the only weakness I can discern is perhaps against non-magical opponents and his lack of durability, but the first is questionable and the second is inconsequential when he can protect himself with magic instantaneously.

OP'ness is measured by a lack of weakness and an abundance of strengths, Corban is possibly the third most skewed character in that regard I've ever seen under the T8 mark.

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I didn't forget you watched that fight, I was prepared for that. I actually edited the sheet in this version to expound on majority of the grey areas from that fight. He does not have a magical answer for everyrhing, he specializes in about, what, three of the eight general schools of magic?

Majority of what he uses is a mechanical understanding of magic and the world around him. That's where most of his answers come from. Not the sheer scope of his ability. How is he any different than the hundreds of elemental masters running around with total mastery over the elements? How is he any different than any other tank who can give a punch and sustain a punch? I also never said or even insinuated he had access to every single spell in a class. I gave spells in those classes as examples of things he perhaps could do, to paint a better picture of his scope, since my opponent did not think evocative magic included the elements.

So I'm really not sure exactly how your list is ordered, but Corban is no more or less balanced with strengths and weaknesses than any other character intuitively is. I mean, just scrolling through all of the energy-eating, city destroying things, coupled with the ludicrous levels of power I've been subjected to in my many years doing this, Corban is just really not that bad.

Edit: tone doesn't translate well over text, so just so you know, I'm not looking to start an argument. If you think he's OP that's perfectly fine, I am just not entirely sure why.
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Elemental mastery is still pretty limited in comparison to specialization in three schools of magic, though I'm not entirely sure your definition of specialization gives one the whole picture, as he evidently had some skill in the schools he was not specialized in, in the fight I watched. Regardless, if you could point out all these elemental masters you can see I'll happily see how they scale to Corban, methinks not so well.

Come now Divinity, if you can't see the difference between Corban and a 'tank who can take a punch' there's a serious issue here. However, even if there's an abundance of these powered individuals you're talking about, I doubt many masquerade as a T6/T7 and suggest they're not all that powerful. The ones that do I've already accounted for.

Like I said, Corban is not the most overpowered character I've seen (for the tier he seems to sit at) but he's none-the-less one of the most. I'm not judging him based off his overall damage potential, there are obviously higher tiered characters than him in RPG, it's just the level he seems to be entered in comparison to his abilities that are problematic.

And just so you know I'm objective about it, I would say my own character Fury is a close fourth place for most overpowered compared to his tier-level. His main weakness is his endurance, a weakness that few people know how to exploit (or have indeed tried.) so for all intents and purposes he is near unstoppable. Though he would still fare hilariously badly against a character as flexible as Corban.
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I'm not saying he sits snuggly in mild powers by any means. I always have him listed in its higher end or the lower ends of high powered, such as in my fight with Daz. As for his knowledge in other schools of magic, he has no practical knowledge, but does his homework. Can he revive the dead or 'track life energy'? No, because he has no actual spell-casting ability in that class. But he would be able to identify necrotic magic on sight, and understands the principles behind it. That's essentially it. He never actually steps outside of his mastered areas.

And like I said, I have no issue listing him as high tier. I'm not masquerading him as though he isn't high tier, I just have my own reservations about saying he's outright OP in essentially all scenarios based on my experiences. Also, can I read Fury? Sounds neat.
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I'm not saying he sits snuggly in mild powers by any means. I always have him listed in its higher end or the lower ends of high powered, such as in my fight with Daz. As for his knowledge in other schools of magic, he has no practical knowledge, but does his homework. Can he revive the dead or 'track life energy'? No, because he has no actual spell-casting ability in that class. But he would be able to identify necrotic magic on sight, and understands the principles behind it. That's essentially it. He never actually steps outside of his mastered areas.

And like I said, I have no issue listing him as high tier. I'm not masquerading him as though he isn't high tier, I just have my own reservations about saying he's outright OP in essentially all scenarios based on my experiences. Also, can I read Fury? Sounds neat.


Fury's in my CS deposit if you're interested. http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/79934-people-trapped-in-a-giant-melon/ooc
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Isn't his face claim from Too Human? Oh boy was that game God awful >_>
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Isn't his face claim from Too Human? Oh boy was that game God awful >_>


Yep, Baldur. Brilliant story concept poorly executed sums up Too Human, the image is perfect and it also serves a decent double meaning for Fury himself.
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Ah, right! Baldur. Weird I didn't remember that considering how into Baldur's Gate I was.

But yeah, I can agree. The game itself was bad, but the concept was interesting. I just felt it was half-boiled.
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Some of my other main character in the works has powers slightly similar to fury, in that his soul is kind of loose in his body (thanks to taking a certain attack) so can flow out looking like energy (or how anime views energy) and it can flow out around him sort of like a shield. However, there's a ton of differences as well and he's lower tier.

In theory, fighting all of my characters (minus my too powerful ones) would be horrible for fury in that they can exploit his weakness of wearing him down unless you say they are all in the area at once and he just uses his strongest form from the start to smash them all before his shields go down.
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Some of my other main character in the works has powers slightly similar to fury, in that his soul is kind of loose in his body (thanks to taking a certain attack) so can flow out looking like energy (or how anime views energy) and it can flow out around him sort of like a shield. However, there's a ton of differences as well and he's lower tier.

In theory, fighting all of my characters (minus my too powerful ones) would be horrible for fury in that they can exploit his weakness of wearing him down unless you say they are all in the area at once and he just uses his strongest form from the start to smash them all before his shields go down.


Fury would literally eat your lower characters for breakfast unless they worked out his weakness. All the melee fighters would go down quick and feed him all the while.

I'd be reasonably confident taking on about fifty of your mid-tier characters with Fury, he's that OP.

However, one or two heavy ranged focus characters around his tier could bring him down pretty easy.
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God I need to stop making promises.

The opposite is always a self fulfilling prophecy.

They brought me I'm for a split shift. Since my coworker called out.

If I didn't need the money.

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