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KickStarter Solasta: Crown of the Magister - 5E OGL TB RPG with verticality and environmental interactions

Discussion in 'General RPG Discussion' started by Safav Hamon, Nov 26, 2018.

  1. Infinitron I post news Patron

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    https://www.solasta-game.com/news/74-april-contest-vote-for-the-community-magic-armor

     
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    Not a single Heavy armor? :negative:
     
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  3. Bara Learned

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    Brightwall souds like a tower shield so thats sorta heavy armor I guess?
     
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    https://forums.solasta-game.com/forum/dev-update-13-enter-all-ye-who-seek-knowledge

     
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    Frost bolt??
     
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  6. Nortar Learned Patron

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    Yay, my shield has won. :)
     
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  7. Bara Learned

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    Specialized sword vote time

     
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  8. Elex Arbiter

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    Don’t vote katana, please.
     
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  9. Anonona Educated

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    Either Elvish Thinblade or Da Dao are the best choices. Gutting orcs while hearing the soothing chiming of the rings is the best.

    Katana is probably going to win though.
     
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    I really wish they'd reconsider the flamboyant Dragonball Z casting animations. Spellcasting is my primary draw to D&D, but going super-saiyan to do 10 damage just isn't necessary. If you're elevating a spell to a slot X higher, sure, but all the bombastic pulsing circles of energy for low level spells is tedious and gives them a generic quality.
     
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    "Elven" and "thin" are two adjectives no sword ought to have.
    Da Dao looks cool, but Falchion is the true patrician choice here.
     
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  12. Bara Learned

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    Well if we're lucky those who are voting silently are matching those talking about their votes in the thread as they all seem to be against katanas.
     
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  13. Darkwind Educated

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    I shall let my avatar reply to my feelings on this issue... :D
     
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  14. Rinslin Merwind Savant

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    1) there exist theory that khopesh was more of ritual symbol than battle weapon (connected to religion in ancient Egypt) and it does look like one, so I don't think it would fit for Solasta's setting.
    2) How do I put that...I just can't see elves as good smiths, I just can't.
    3) Katana owner has no chance to survive in world of heavy armors and European swords. Hard pass.
    4) Dao dao looks nice, but the whole "nobody knows for what these rings for" does not inspire confidence at all. Also I think it's better for more "Eastern style" setting.

    I vote for falchion. This sword will be blend in nicely with other weaponry, but still looking slightly different from "standard medieval stuff".
     
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  15. fantadomat Dumbfuck! Dumbfuck Edgy

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    Katanas are really inferior weapons compared to most other shit during that time period. They were useful in japan because they didn't have quality iron and most of the soldiers run around half naked.
     
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    They are an example of good metalworking moreso than an example of a good weapon, yeah. If you made one with actually decent steel I'm sure it would be a fine sword, but not any better than another sword made of the same steel, and pretty shitty against an armored opponent regardless.
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    cue the tired "katanas are underpowered" copypasta :roll:
     
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  17. fantadomat Dumbfuck! Dumbfuck Edgy

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    Well calling them a good sword is a bit of a stretch tho. They were made to fight against undefended enemies,but still lack a lot of things like hand protector or a decent curve. Sabers,Yatagans and even the Dao are better at slashing,while its tip and fatness make it shit at piercing. On top of that it is firm and not elastic,thus easy to break in a real fight. Katanas are unique weapons that were really good for the isolated battlefield of japan. It is no surprise that during the Meji period military officers and officials made the change from katanas to western type sabers.
     
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    I mean they are basically a Messer with worse hand protection (although they've got more hand protection than a yatagan) and they are good for the same application- fighting lightly armored or unarmored opponents.
    They would not have stayed on the battlefield as long as they did if Japan wasn't so isolated for so long, of course, but that is true of basically all "traditional" Japanese weapons, armor, and tactics.
     
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    Still japs are pretty good soldiers,even managed to fight back a few mongol invasions.

    As for the Yatagan,well it depends on the user. The angle of the curve could be seen as natural trajectory protection. While the linier nature of the katana means cut fingers. Tho both of those weapons are bad at hand protection in generally :).

    :lol::lol::lol:
    When you get compared to a butcher knife...but as inferior lol.
     
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  20. Lawntoilet Arbiter Patron

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    Grorious Empire's soldiers got with the program pretty quick after their isolation ended, like when they buttfucked Tsar Nick, so it's not like they lack military intellect, just had no reason to mess with their winning formula.

    As far as messers go, if they were good enough for the Landsknechts I'm not gonna shit on them. :M
     
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  21. Darkwind Educated

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    I was mainly taking the piss because of my avatar and katanas have unfortunately become the Drizz't Do'urden of vidya in some ways. They have no place in a western rpg, hence my Oriental Adventures avatar. Buuuuuuut, inferior is a stretch. The high end ones were exceptional blades as far as weight / balance but not something you would hand to anyone that wasn't skilled enough to capitalize on that. Sort of like the English Longbow vs. the x-bow re: trained user vs. peasant weaponry.
     
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    Weight/balance maybe, but that doesn't make them effective against armour, regardless of user skill
     
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  23. Lawntoilet Arbiter Patron

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    All swords require more skill to use effectively compared to something like a billhook or an axe. Katanas don't require more skill than any other sword and they're neither any more effective nor any more versatile than something like a longsword (or most other swords, take your pick).
     
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    There's not a problem in the world that can't be solved with a good hammer.
     
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  25. Lawntoilet Arbiter Patron

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    True, at the end of the day any sword* is a sidearm, meant as a substitute when you don't have access to a real weapon.

    *one-handed swords at least
     
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