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Yuck. Yuck. I don't like how I am writing, but I've been trying different writing styles so if my words sound a bit funky it's because I write everything in the first person and convert that into third-person afterwards. Giving me a bit of a headache since it doesn't come out right when I convert it, but aaaarrrgh posted.
Brysen runs up the sword to meet his adversary on the other end. The killer is waiting for him. His mouth is ajarred. Open in a devious grin. He must be planning something, but even so Brysen must press on and defeat him while he has the opportunity. The killer has made a mistake. Brysen’s hand glows a deep white light. A round ball forms in his hand. He tosses it into the air and the surface of it cracks, splitting apart into a crystalline prism. It shines an extremely bright, rapid, well-focused series of different colored random pulses which would disorient a regular person.

He uses the orb as a distraction, drawing a piece of his sword up into his right hand from the tip of his toes. Brysen then manipulated the sword at the killer’s feet to create a cufflink around his ankles to prevent him from escaping and slashed at him from a distance as he attempts to get closer. Brysen makes sure the killer does not realize he was trapped by ensuring the invisible cufflinks do not touch the killer’s body. The man would not realize he was trapped until he tried to move.

Eight knives then appear in Brysen’s left hand and he toss them to skewer the extra appendages and open gapes between the man’s armor soon after his first slash. He does not let up his assault, hacking and throwing, drawing closer and closer; Brysen’s mind concentrates on the killer’s previous movements, making noting of his speed and personality and using that to predict his next location. Once Brysen gets close enough he will be able to dispel all the monster’s spells and then in a contest of strength he will beat him into the ground.
Is your character standing on the invisible sword that Brysen created?
A demon. That’s what Brysen’s instinct told him when he glanced upon the cryptic inscription over his wicked adversary. A pentagram of enormous size hovered over the man’s head. Most likely this was a wide area mana-based spell. Causalities were unavoidable, but most of the people has fled the scene. Police sirens screamed in the distance, the calls of help reverberating throughout the city.

Brysen calculated his options. His choices spanned a myriad of complex interconnected links in his head. Actions planned out over the course of five to six moves. The snake heads had regrown and doubled in their efforts to bite him, but in their numerous numbers they still lacked the speed to deal with his lightless sword.

Still, despite that, the man had an extrasensory ability Brysen could not see that allowed him to see the length of his invisible blade and dodge his blows with impunity. His words also mentioned something about him being an esper, and though Brysen did not know what an esper was, most likely killer had figured something about his power and was gloating about it.

These thoughts muddled in his head for a moment as he sliced the raging snake heads that visciously assaulted him. From all the killer’s actions, gaining distance, taking hostages, and casting ranged spells; it looked as if the killer’s forte was not close range at all, but a multitude of mana-based abilities.

If that was the case the best choice was to force him into close combat and disable his spell casting using temporal interference. Brysen leaped into the air, his sword branched off into numerous spikes, impaling each hydra head and holding them in place; the spikes then snaked their way like vines to the killer as Brysen landed on his sword and ran up its large girth, slowly closing the distance between him and demonic fiend.
Uh how does the seeing through illusion power work? Link me a description? Since the sword is invisible. You didnt see the first transformation. And the second transformation occurred purposely under a cloud of dust to prevent u from noticing he changed forms.
LeeRoy said
I was actually surprised, to be honest.


Wasn't everyone saying that he would get banned for trolling?
Wait a second here. How does he know that Brysen is an esper. Some shenanigans going on here.
GreivousKhan said
(It occurs to me the only real disadvantage purely physical characters have in regards to high-tech and magical opponents is the lack of prep capability, but that's another thing entirely)

Well, there wouldn't be a lack of preparation capability for a purely physical character. They work the same way as you would prep a low tier fight. I know some people tend to think of preparations as some sort of dragon ball z power-up, but in the T1 it simply means setting up your attack before hand.


I'd feel better about 500 tons. That way throwing something like an MBT a significant distance and with a good amount of speed wouldn't be a huge chore. I mean, a strength focused high-tier should at LEAST be able to toss around modern tanks without overly taxing themselves. In my opinion, at least.

Strength is an application of force. So really anything that has to do with the mass and acceleration of an object is up to the mind of the user. Which is practically everything....Its probably better to just play it by ear and accept characters as they come instead of setting hard limits. You could pretty much reason any fantastically thing anyone is doing using force. Winds. Super Sonics. Light beams. Etc...
If a strength build = character that doesn't use any abilities other than their body. That opens a lot of possibilities lol. Doesn't necessarily have to be a measure of how destructive their punch is.
Well isn't high tier strength the most energy efficient? Quick speed. Reflexes. Durability. Something moving at a high speed already produces sonic booms due to resistance with air. I'm not sure why there would be an argument on whether someone could compete with people using magic. Everything taken with fictional liberty can easily compete with anything else.
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