Level 1: mimic lower level internal energy
Level 2: mimic same level internal energy
Level 3: mimic higher level internal energy
Level 4: mimic higher level internal energy, memorize lower level internal energy instantly
Level 5: mimic higher level internal energy, memorize same level internal energy instantly
Level 6: ???
Level 7: PROFIT!!!
??? upgrade confirmed for level 6.Level 1: mimic lower level internal energy
Level 2: mimic same level internal energy
Level 3: mimic higher level internal energy
Level 4: mimic higher level internal energy, memorize lower level internal energy instantly
Level 5: mimic higher level internal energy, memorize same level internal energy instantly
Level 6: ???
Level 7: PROFIT!!!
Level 4 of Legend's ultimate skill WQS (Wuxian Qiankun Skill) was the Holy Grail of munchkins in that LP. A martial technique that allows to instantly learn other techniques of lesser fighters. Basically, a lifehack. Why bother mastering any other martial arts if you can learn WQS and become a master at everything?What's that supposed to mean? I don't understand what you're trying to say here.
Well, you would have gotten level 7 if you used Wuxiang Qiankun on Shun's Wuxiang Qiankun.
Legend stuff.What's that supposed to mean? I don't understand what you're trying to say here.
We really need to start fingering people...
That brings up a question why the Gods didn't do the same to demons they were directly at war with.I think that the carnage pigeons were too violent as a race and so a divine level curse on the entire world was cast in order to prevent them from reproducing.
Does it? Why then couldn't a divine favor heal Ellen?I think divine level magic has something to do with the programming of the universe (similar to how it was in Epic) and that is how it can supersede all other magical power.
Knowing Erdrick's luck, that's quite probable. However, it's possible that if they really did that, the Gods unintentionally made Angels worse by preventing them from being fully able to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. The last thing you need to do against a race of bloodthirsty superhuman warriors, known for their brutality and lack of intelligence/patience/mercy is to curse them with permanent sexual frustation. They can't even get drunk, the poor bastards.Since the update is taking a while, I'll just throw out this theory:
I think that the carnage pigeons were too violent as a race and so a divine level curse on the entire world was cast in order to prevent them from reproducing.
I think divine level magic has something to do with the programming of the universe (similar to how it was in Epic) and that is how it can supersede all other magical power.
Perhaps the so-called Demon God prevented them from doing so? That being said, demons seem to be rare as well.That brings up a question why the Gods didn't do the same to demons they were directly at war with.
Does it? Why then couldn't a divine favor heal Ellen? Well, there is also a possibility that divinities are fickle assholes not unlike us who wouldn't bother with something troublesome unless offered a big enough reward.
There weren't any questions that required answers, except the one about Junji Ito - and no, I do not believe there is much common ground.As expected, my rants were ignored.
The real reason why they can't procreate is, of course, because their hyperweapon upgrade is only unlockable at lvl 99. Their creators have decided that a biological war machine that is not badass enough to turn everything it meets into EXP does not deserve to have a progeny.The last thing you need to do against a race of bloodthirsty superhuman warriors, known for their brutality and lack of intelligence/patience/mercy is to curse them with permanent sexual frustation.
Not rare enough - they seem to have rolled over this world and our former one, and required some dirty tricks to get rid of.Perhaps the so-called Demon God prevented them from doing so? That being said, demons seem to be rare as well.
The real reason why they can't procreate is, of course, because their hyperweapon upgrade is only unlockable at lvl 99.
If you're voting A for the last option, I hope you'd read my reasoning for it at the bottom.
That does make sense and, to be honest, if the the Guvna brings his magnatite, I don't really care if he lives or dies. Building a working relationship with Rin is good enough. If anything, we can spar with her later to relieve mutual frustrations. Maybe what angels really need is a healthy dose of hatefucking.3B : I think it's best to take Rin along. I know we've been caught up in a big thing about how Rin recently, but leaving aside what treave has said about her behaving in a relatively reasonable fashion since the admitted mistake in kidnapping, she just behaved with flying colors. She kept patience with Arlin's idealistic strategy for a week, and when that provided zero results by all non-Arlin accounts she decided to act to prevent Arlin from falling in with them (a concern most people have voiced in this forum, though not directly from Erd) and to deliver the results that Erd desired. She was well on her way to doing this, killing the men and sparing the women just as she knew we preferred, when by no fault of her own one of those hacking cloak guys showed up and whisked everyone away.
She behaved pretty competently, there's no need to keep her in a punishing exile for forever just because she's messed up in the past, especially when she did well this time. I would still be reluctant to take her to extremely sensitive negotiations, particularly ones where we view any violence as utterly intolerable, but I don't view this meeting for ransom as one of those. If there's no ambush? She provides an intimidating presence, nothing wrong with that. If there is an ambush? The option does say that that makes running away without murdering someone harder, but why do we care about that if we're being attacked? Really, screw anyone who attacks us, if they get cleaved in half with a massive ax then they deserved it. Any lenience given to an attacker on the basis of their cup size or whatever is a precious mercy from Erd totally undeserved on the part of the attacker. If we are ambushed, they aren't unaware of Erd's prowess in fighting and so they're going to bring as much hostility to bear as possible; if that's the case, I know that I'd like Rin at Erd's back.
Yeah, no wonder he's so fucked in the head. Prodigies don't really enjoy mentally stable lives.That part of the background still holds true. Erdrick was a child prodigy. He was already a graduate by the time the recruiters came knocking.
Good thing we have a level 999 dongmeister chained in the basement right now.3. If they do not mate for a certain period of time they will turn irreversibly gay.
I have to wonder, though. If during our travels we come upon the data that is of interest to her quest and accidentally destroy it, would she take a 'Fuck you, princess, I do what I want!' for an acceptable answer?Building a working relationship with Rin is good enough.
Judging by his childhood interlude, he was perfectly stable until he was conditioned to be a 'proper' hero against his nature and sent to war against his will.Yeah, no wonder he's so fucked in the head. Prodigies don't really enjoy mentally stable lives.
We want to be in charge, right, and not playing second fiddle to someone else? Then we need to accept certain burdens that come with leadership, management of personnel being one of them.I have to wonder, though. If during our travels we come upon the data that is of interest to her quest and accidentally destroy it, would she take a 'Fuck you, princess, I do what I want!' for an acceptable answer?
The thought that Erd is the only one who - at least once in a while - behaves like an adult scares me sometimes.
3. Upon mating their partner grows a halo and a pair of wings.1. Angels may only mate if their partner is above Level 35.
2. Upon mating the partner's level will drop to 1.
And why are you so eager to reach lvl 35?That way we'll get to level 35 in no time.
And why are you so eager to reach lvl 35?That way we'll get to level 35 in no time.
Judging by his childhood interlude, he was perfectly stable until he was conditioned to be a 'proper' hero against his nature and sent to war against his will.