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@Zeroth ok, that makes sense. So it's not automatic you actually have to make an effort to observe the spell.

A related question. Does observing a spell with Magic Analysis make it easier to learn that spell yourself? In fact is it even possible to learn another creatures spells? I'd completely understand if you didn't want Pixie's learning Mana Bolt since it would take away from what Wisps are known for.
...well, Puck; no system updates for my guy. I guess he'll be the first to say hello to the land of the undead.


Says the guy with the healing spells.
Think Star Wars, but no Huge Lightsabers.


That puts a damper on things. Guess I can just use a solid sword though.
@Skinner35 I'll keep that in mind.

What is the technology level involved here? We seem to be space-faring based on the prompt, but are we at the level of laser weaponry or are things still relatively similar to modern technology.

In its source material the mech in the top image is space-worthy, flies and uses laser weaponry including a mech-scaled lightsaber; I don't want to be too overpowered here.
Blazing Fist

As the fleeing villain opened fire on them Shingo threw himself on the ground and covered his head with his arms, bullets whizzing over him. He heard the motorcycle’s engine fade into the distance and waited a couple seconds longer until he was sure the coast was clear. When he was sure he picked himself up off the ground in time to see the other heroes doing the same. Thankfully no one seemed to have been hurt too badly by the barrage, the woman with the glowing sword was clutching a wound on her arm but otherwise everyone looked ok.

Well, aside from the dagger in Eraserhead’s back.

“Was that all of them? Have we missed them all?”

Twisted Metal had disappeared by now and the guy with the gun and the martial artist had ridden off in the same direction on the bike; all three villains had slipped out of their grasp. Even with the four of them and a renowned hero like Eraserhead on their side they couldn’t catch a single villain.

“Who even were those guys? I didn’t recognise anyone except Twisted Metal.”

It was an unacceptable loss on their part, one that unfortunately must have been caught on camera if that news chopper was still around. It wasn’t even that they had let the villains get away; with the injuries everyone had sustained they had indisputably lost the fight.

“What happened to that other guy? The one who was fighting Twisted Metal earlier? With the cables?”

@Argonaut@Rafiel_purewing@Skinner35

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Likhoradka

Gritting her teeth Alina raised a hand to shield her face as the masked man pelted her with rubber bullets, the hero running in circles around her as he kept firing. The non-lethal rounds stung and bit like little insects but ultimately didn’t do much more than leave a bruise that disappeared almost as soon as it formed.

It was tiring however; every time she healed it sucked away a little bit more of the energy she had gained from her earlier meal. And it was frustrating, to be played around with by this man in his silly costume and his toy gun and its fake bullets; she would kill him now if she could. But he was fast, faster than her Quirk somehow and she didn’t want to waste energy chasing him around unless she was sure she could catch him.

The stranger with the trident had disappeared somewhere as soon as Alina had taken her eyes off of him, meaning he was alone now so long as the other heroes didn’t realise something was happening over here, away from the main fight. As soon as he let his guard down, or stopped moving, she was going to pounce and he wouldn’t have another chance to get away.

So Alina was biding her time, waiting for the right moment to strike, when out of nowhere a young girl, surely still a teenager, grabbed him from behind. She held a knife under his chin and whispered something in his ear, but Alina didn’t wait to see what happened next, whether she would slit his throat or he would somehow escape; now was her moment to strike.

Dashing forward to close the distance between them Alina lashed out with her appendage, her second mouth shooting out to grab the gun from the man’s hand. She aimed for the barrel of the revolver, even taking care not to accidentally close her teeth on his hand instead. Alina didn’t want to hurt him yet, now that she had a chance she wanted to play with her food for a bit.

@creamymikan@Guy0fV4lor
Before I make a CS, what kind of giant robots are you looking for exactly?

Would something like this be allowed?


Or are you looking for something a little more down to earth and like a Pacific Rim Jaeger like this?

@Zeroth has Jacob gotten a clear look at Mourningstar's Mana Orb spell yet? Actually she has the same magic analysis skill, so has she learned the same thing Jacob did about the Shield spell?
Being dragged towards the girl, Citizen X drew his previously concealed revolver (currently loaded with rubber bullets) and shot the girl under the chin.


It doesn't bother me, I'd be more annoyed if it wasn't a rubber bullet and she couldn't heal, but that seems like pretty unambiguous wording.
Autohit much?


Dude, you shot Alina in the chin.

Also I'm working on a post at the moment, so please don't get involved in that fight just yet.
The Slime moved a lot quicker than Jacob expected and hit a lot harder than he anticipated. How a creature with the consistency of a marshmallow could pack that much of a punch was a mystery to him, but luckily his Shield spell was pretty effective at what it did; although he was sent spiralling through the air and left his head ringing, but there was no actual pain so to speak.

That didn’t mean he was willing to take any more hits however, which meant that his ‘distraction’ plan was temporarily put on hold while he tried to think of something else. The Slime seemed pretty much impervious to the rocks the Goblin was throwing at it, the gelatinous body acting like a shock absorber, and he doubted his little Pixie punches would fare much better. It looked like they really would just have to run away from the Slime and hope that the thing wasn’t so invested in this that it would try and squeeze its way down the narrow tunnel the Goblin had dug.

Jacob was just about to call out to the Goblin to tell him to run away when a ball of light struck the Slime suddenly, causing the creature to actually let out a pained noise. Looking around for the source of the attack Jacob couldn’t see anything at first, but once the laughter started he was able to trace it to the shadows above their heads. A little mote of light, similar to ones he had seen flying around the cave this past week, was hovering near the ceiling of the crevice. What’s more, it was speaking English.

Was it, she, here to help them? From the sounds of it she was, but it was hard to tell if he should trust this creature; from what he had seen so far there was very little interaction between the various species in this cave that wasn’t aggressive or predatory in some way or another. That being said, that magic ball did seem to actually hurt the Slime, so possibly this was their only chance of winning this fight.

Besides… something about what the Wisp just said struck Jacob as important.

As the Slime dove for the Wisp Jacob was forced to make a quick decision and made the choice to focus on the current threat before he worried about future ones. He cast yet another Shield spell at the Wisp before the Slime could close its body around her, hoping it would continue to prove as effective as it had been so far.

“If you’re here to help then keep firing at the Slime. I’ll protect you as best I can.”

@Gardevoiran@Zeroth@floodtalon
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