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Umm... It was my post LeeRoy.
Whenever an attack says "takes one post to charge", it generally means that it would require one full post of charging before being released in the following post. So two total posts dedicated to the attack.

Anyone who claims that they can charge and then release a charged attack in the same post is full of it. The very definition of charging an attack is to take more time preparing it so it will have a greater effect.
*sigh*

You didn't read my assessment of your new powers, did you Dean?

The attack you just made isn't a valid one. You can be a shapeshifter, and you can be an electricity manipulator, but in this fight you can't be both at such a high level. Please go back and read what I wrote right after your second CS, then edit your post accordingly.

EDIT: I guess you just read it. So just edit the CS and the post and we'll be golden. :)
Geez... I wish somebody would pick on me instead.
I think you should go back and read my assessment of your character's new powers... >_>

Then post.

I'm also not fond of switching locales to a time lord/cartoon train.
That would depend on the level of the fire attack. If it was charged for two posts, a one-post defense wouldn't cut it.
It's much better now. :)

Though those pores could make it problematic if he's exposed to supernaturally intense heat (like the kind that the fire Mage can summon up), by keeping his venting systems from working and even making them work backwards by pushing more heat into him (and if it gets hot enough, any metal will melt). Basically, just look at him and his traits as realistically as possible and you should be good. Max said you could drop another character in, so I guess you can go ahead and resume your old place in the posting order.
It would really depend on the sword. And the guy holding it. A normal steel sword wielded by a human probably wouldn't do anything, but a mono-molecular blade or one whose sharpness is magically enhanced would be the melee equivalent of an armor piercing round, and a swordsman with superhuman strength would be the melee equivalent of a howitzer shell.
As for the telekinetic attack, I don't see much problem with it since it has to charge for two posts before he can even get one shot off.
That bio looked really good up until the "made entirely of an almost indestructible metal" part. Really durable would be fine (if you specified limits), but almost indestructible could mean that the character could survive a nuclear explosion and only being dropped into the heart of the sun can hurt him, in which case none of the other characters can touch him.

In regards to the specifics of his durability, things like how much heat he can withstand, how he reacts to things like EMP's and electrical damage, and his level of resistance to blunt force and piercing attacks are some good bases to cover. Being a robot made of metal, he'd likely be more resistant to blunt force, piercing, and heat damage than he would to EMP and electrical.
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