Fura Chiki
Low Class Poster
No longer confused on the rules. Read through all of it
Posts: 9
Race: Human
Dice: 2d20
EXP: 0
Zeni: 200
HP: 15
SP: 0
Transformations: Power UP!!
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Post by Fura Chiki on Apr 17, 2017 20:13:21 GMT -5
Name:Fura Chiki
Name pun: The Japanese word for Fried Chicken
Species: Human
Home: Earth II
Background: A celebrity on Earth 2. He starred in a lot of action movies, and also started out as a child star in many sentai shows. However he got bored from fake fighting and wanted to try to real thing so he is taking a break from acting to learn martial arts from the Kame House. He heard about the upcoming tournament too and plans to prepare until then.
Personality: He likes to act cocky and tough but inside he has a lot of self doubt. When faced with an opponent that is equal to his skill level he compliments them for their abilities and acts friendly to them. He also likes to make things flashy making poses and overly complex movements for his melee attacks and giving them a special name. He wasn't just a star of sentai he is a big fan of the genre as well as shonen shows.
Appearance: He has spiky dark brown hair and a suit not unlike that of Colonel Sanders. Soon he will be trading in that suit for a Kame House Gi.
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Post by Retasu on Apr 18, 2017 17:56:25 GMT -5
I like where you are going with this, these sort of characters are always a favorite of mine.
One thing, though. No need to put your stats in your application (you can edit the post and remove all of that), seeing as how you have the right calculation down for HP but the HP itself is wrong. d20 has set HP of 15, while d21 through d29 is set at 20. From d30 the calculations take place.
You'll see your stats in your mini-profile, like everyone else has.
Welcome to Dragon Ball ULTIMATE, adding your stats and complimentary items now.
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Fura Chiki
Low Class Poster
No longer confused on the rules. Read through all of it
Posts: 9
Race: Human
Dice: 2d20
EXP: 0
Zeni: 200
HP: 15
SP: 0
Transformations: Power UP!!
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Post by Fura Chiki on Apr 18, 2017 18:10:34 GMT -5
Thanks man also sorry I did not know that with the dice. Also if it's 2 d20's wouldn't that be 15+15 = 30 or am I reading it wrong Also cool to see I have a nice assortment of starting items.
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Post by Retasu on Apr 18, 2017 18:16:13 GMT -5
Thanks man also sorry I did not know that with the dice. Also if it's 2 d20's wouldn't that be 15+15 = 30 or am I reading it wrong Also cool to see I have a nice assortment of starting items. The HP doesn't double up because of the 2 dice. Everyone at d20, whether they are 2d, 3d, or 4d start at 15HP. The same rules applies until d30 when the HP Formula comes into play. The high chance of misses and overall low damage requires low HP in the beginning, until about d30's where hits are more frequent and damage has a higher possibility.
Read up on some old dice spar threads and the mechanics section to gain a better understanding, it's helped a lot of others who are new to dice.
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Fura Chiki
Low Class Poster
No longer confused on the rules. Read through all of it
Posts: 9
Race: Human
Dice: 2d20
EXP: 0
Zeni: 200
HP: 15
SP: 0
Transformations: Power UP!!
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Post by Fura Chiki on Apr 18, 2017 18:29:34 GMT -5
I did read through the mechanics section thanks. Never heard about old dice spar threads like these. But let me ask one thing? I know I roll the two die for my hit but do I add the damage together for my hit or they each count as an individual attack?
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Post by Retasu on Apr 18, 2017 18:36:08 GMT -5
I did read through the mechanics section thanks. Never heard about old dice spar threads like these. But let me ask one thing? I know I roll the two die for my hit but do I add the damage together for my hit or they each count as an individual attack? The entire dice roll counts as one attack. However, try not to do a huge amount of attacking actions per post. Be realistic about it. For example, if you roll a 2d20 and you roll a 15 and a 10, that counts as 1 dmg point (15 = 1dmg, 10 = 0dmg) and it'll be up to your opponent to interpret how to take that damage. Here's an old dice spar that will help you understand battle mechanics and dice better: linkI would go along with that thread and use the hit chart to following along with understanding how damage is calculated as well.
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Fura Chiki
Low Class Poster
No longer confused on the rules. Read through all of it
Posts: 9
Race: Human
Dice: 2d20
EXP: 0
Zeni: 200
HP: 15
SP: 0
Transformations: Power UP!!
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Post by Fura Chiki on Apr 18, 2017 18:43:34 GMT -5
So Retasu basically do not have posts about the attack. But what the characters are thinking during the battle and what they think of the opponent. Don't have every single post be just "He does this during attack" and what not. I getcha. And yes I am reading through it and I will probably have the mechanics like the hit chart and stuff in other tabs to help me remember this stuff.
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Post by Retasu on Apr 19, 2017 16:46:27 GMT -5
So Retasu basically do not have posts about the attack. But what the characters are thinking during the battle and what they think of the opponent. Don't have every single post be just "He does this during attack" and what not. I getcha. And yes I am reading through it and I will probably have the mechanics like the hit chart and stuff in other tabs to help me remember this stuff. Yes and no.
Instead of saying something like: "Fura kicked Retasu in the head" you could word it as "Fura aimed to kick Retasu in the head." On the other hand, you can RP out an attack as if it hit, but also you would need to understand the fact that not every attack is an auto-hit and there is a potential to miss. After all, rolling a 1 through 14 is considered 0 dmg pts.
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Fura Chiki
Low Class Poster
No longer confused on the rules. Read through all of it
Posts: 9
Race: Human
Dice: 2d20
EXP: 0
Zeni: 200
HP: 15
SP: 0
Transformations: Power UP!!
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Post by Fura Chiki on Apr 19, 2017 17:19:03 GMT -5
Oh that. I understand I RP it as me aiming and not RP'ing the attack hitting until whoever I am facing responds.
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