Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I don't really care but basicly I removed your claim and tattooed mine in a way you can't do anything to get death scythe back.
You clearly don't remember elementary school well enough to understand why your argument is wrong. But let me elaborate, if you deny my superior claim I will not only tell the teacher but you will be shun by every one during recess.
Just incase its not obvious. I don't really care about death scythe I am just screwing around. That being said.
Best out of three jedi. I am one up in callzies.
Small customs are ok, like change in weapons or shields is fine really.
But big overhalls of parts and what not is the biggest problem.
Although as long as we keep it in Gundam and not other anime we should be ok with Custom jobs, but keep in mind, no matter how powerful your machine is the enemies will always be better =D for story reasons, can't have bad guys being killed off if they hold a key story point =D
And I'm almost done with the main story line ^^
Um, you're thinking customization of existing Gundams, right? What I mean by custom is an entirely new Gundam from the ground up.
Post it here =D
I mean as long as we're not talking like ya know Turn A/Devil Gundam level of uberness
(Ability to selfrepair on the spot and take over the minds of people around it and ya know make everything a win win play for your unit it should be fine)
As a side note we will be dealing with Devil Gundam type units =) and even late in the story if we make it, the Devil Gundam itself =D
So we will want mini ubers by the time the story comes to a clsoe, but just like in Gundam animes, by that time we will have had a war worth of exp and upgrades ^^ so it will be a slug fest to the vary end =D
Sorry, jedi. I was in a playful mood didn't mean to get you worked up, and once I did see you were I really should of stopped.
If it makes you feel beter I once had a DnD group at level 14 beat a level 14 mummy, 50 hawk riding elves level 10, a level 26 dragon, and then a level 20 character in "ultimate armor" Damn it sucks when players know what there doing more then the DM.
Any how Devil gundam is the final boss in G gundam. It was nano tech based, it could control peoples minds and being nano tech self repaired and made copies of itself at a ridiculous rate. Wings Buster riffle was fair in comparison.
I'm not a fan of devil gundam. It looks ugly, has cheap powers, looses in a manner I consider stupid, and really the only thing I can appreciate is it likes women.
My one game session of star wars went the opposite way of yours. We had the party which if I recall was level 4 to 6. We also had a high level npc jedi with us. Enter the boss, another jedi. The boss randomly crits and knocks out the npc jedi. That drives the main plot character the student of said npc to attack, fallowing round another crit, the limb removing kind. Unfortnetly the removed limb randomly rolled was the head. Now the character who just had 30 minutes of roleplay in which most of us just sat and listened was dead. I was a ranged soldier and was having my blaster shots reflected back at my allies. The remaining characters were knocked out by a flying box. And then the boss ran off to be else where, (DM mercy.) That was a set of bad luck.
um... Star wars?
I honestly don't know the books belonged to some one in the DnD group. Also I only played the one time. Would of been twice but Tumble and I were busy when they started.
Well, thanks for explaining the Devil Gundam. Despite the explanation, I bet it doesn't do the thing justice, does it?
Well, not being an expert in DnD, I can't quite appreciate how difficult that fight should have been. What I can tell you is that the incident last night involved my group vs. a level 15 Sith/Dark Jedi boss, his right-hand Dark Jedi (not sure what her level was), and six Shadow Troopers that had 3 non-heroic levels and 2 Scout levels. Our group was all level 12 that had two Jedi (one melee, the other a Force platform), a ranged fighter, a melee fighter, an assasin (the game breaker), a droid, and a medic. We beat the boss and his group in about three rounds.
The fight would have lasted longer had it not been for the damn game breaker and his one-shot kills. The bastard doesn't bother attacking cannon-fodder, only bosses. And every damn boss we've come across, he's had an auto-crit sneak attack, with a distrupter rifle and the triple crit feat. The boss had only taken 2 damage, but then the game breaker sneak attacks him, vaporizes him and everything else on him, which included a holocron that we were supposed to obtain.
I get the feeling that the game breaker has forgotten the whole purpose of the "boss," which is to pose a challenge to the players and make the game fun. But then this bastard comes along and one-shot vapes the boss. I'm not sure whether it's a good or bad thing, but the GM seems to be starting to regret allowing the assasin.
*sighs*Well, that's enough of my rant. I'm going to relax now and do something else; maybe go eat as well.
I used to play the old West End Star Wars games, and we had a situtation like that. The DM resovled it by a piece of the ceiling breaking off and falling inbetween the sniper and the boss.
I've also done things like that were the boss can't be killed so quickly so I'll alter things to keep him alive until I don't need him.
Well as long as your willing to accept the consequences.
West End is that the really old star wars pen and paper. From well before the newer movies. Classes included jedi to young for the empire to bother killing, old jedi masters who went into hiding and the empire stoped caring about them, and crazy people who think they are jedi?