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In Sanctuary 11 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Older, as requested. I have a lot of powerful characters in various RPs, so I do know how to keep them to an appropriate level.

He'll be in Sovereign on business.

In Sanctuary 11 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
The entire point of my character is that he's a prodigy. He has an exceptionally powerful spirit that means he can use cores outside of the normal parameters. I'm willing to go with there being maybe a few more, but since he's a PC and they're NPCs, he should be the most powerful. I would suggest "Channeler" as a term. Because it's based around the strength of your spirit, it isn't something you can study, you have to be born with it, and it's exceptionally rare. I'd say there should be maybe one in every billion people born with it - there would be seven in our world.

For point 2, I'm sticking with the description as it is. Sulaan has the ability to mingle her spirit with that of her host, reinforcing it, and that just happens to coincide with Thanar's powers, allowing him to draw on her help.

Finally, for core burnout: as I've already stated, he can fuse cores. This can mean multiple things. It can literally fuse the two cores into one, it can meld them like with the Corestaff or it can burn one out and transfer its power to the other. The third way is how he keeps his cores charged.
In Sanctuary 11 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
I know my username is different, but I managed to set a different password to the one I thought I'd set (no idea how :/), so I had to make another account.

In response to your concerns, he's not capable of using ten cores at once. At the moment, he can combine two or three at most, with basic cores. Stronger cores require more of his concentration. He'll still be able to draw on any core at least a little, because that's the whole point of his affinity, but without training extensively and studying the core in question, he can't draw on them much. He's reached a high level with the five elemental cores and the kinetic core, and he's fairly good with common ones, but the rare and powerful cores were always under heavy security so he couldn't get in and look at them. That means that it would take him months, if not years for a very powerful core, to learn to use a new one properly.

As for strength in versatility, that's what I'm aiming for. His strength doesn't come from strength (if that makes sense), it comes from skill. He trains constantly with the cores he has access to and learns to use them better. By doing so, he's learnt to use them in new ways that are more powerful, but that doesn't mean he uses brute force as his primary asset (although I'm hoping to have some epic-core-sorcery moments where he brings out some probably-OP powers, with GM approval.)

In the edit, I've altered the description of Core Mastery and added a list of the cores melded in the Corestaff. I've kept a small ability to channel cores naturally, but the higher levels only come with hefty training and a lot of meditation. The basic channeling is very minor - even with a really OP core like gravity he couldn't do much more than throw a small chunk of rock, only about the size of two clenched fists. Likewise with other cores - he's only got very minor access to them until he's really put some effort in.

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