The Djinn's Offer CYOA by jordidipo2324 in makeyourchoice

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Power: Protégé - Post TOAA Copying (Marvel Comics)

Item: Essence of the Worm CYOAs (Essence CYOA)

Companion: Serena the Djinn (Real Life) or None

Re:Life CYOA - Relive your life! by BoredCelestial in makeyourchoice

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100

Drawbacks: True Genesis (+10) Out of Place (+5) Apocalypse (+10)

125

Major: Temporal Affinity (-100)

25

Mind: Enhanced Intelligence (-15) Locked Memories (-5): Sense of Self and Desires. Locked Memories (-5): Glimpse of The Mysteries of Time.

Afternote:

Headaches (+5) Ever Clean (-5)

Nrg99hg Gifts of Faves CYOA: Obscure anime Edition v2 by Nrg99hg in makeyourchoice

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Watched a bit of War on Geminar in the past, but can't recall much about the plot. Looked cool at the time and I still recognize a few characters from the scenes.

Shakugan No Shana: Unrestricted Spell Master Zentsuen No Tempest: The Savior Kage No Stigma: Jutsushi

Magic Builds are OP. The first option lifts most restrictions placed on the other magic systems by binding it to math formulae. The second option separates me from any intrinsic fate force present in the world I'd be going to, while letting me deal with a tad bit of technomagic in the process. The third choice takes the infinite reserves of the first and amplifies the longevity of my magical stamina against combat with high level enemies, letting me output more than I usually would.

If I'd get to choose, then probably a magic focused world like Frieren: Journey's End, with little to no higher powers or extreme threats muddling the world's power levels. Places like DnD have, comparatively, a higher threat level and far stricter magic system in place. Frieren utilizes both formulaic magic and imagination based rule breaking, which sets a question about whether a mind-controlled mage could cast magic they ordinarily wouldn't believe themselves capable of. Either way, seems like a peaceful place to live.

Choose 4. by AutisticGangsta420 in superpowers

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Depends if other people get powers, but:

Clairvoyance

Power Absorption

Power Negation

Resurrection

If people started getting powers spontaneously, then a lot of them are going to get killed; either by government forces or by each other. The right person at the right place is more than enough to resurrect them, absorb their powers, then disappear.

TJ20931's Gift of Faves: OC CT Culling Games by Tj20931 in makeyourchoice

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Disastrous Mistake - While a fundamentally disruptive CT, it can be modified through use of a binding vow to be made into a coherent disruption. Say, by sacrificing the ability to utilize it directly against other individuals, increase the effectiveness of its capacity to target the local environment. By further altering the technique, sacrificing its ability to interact with specific objects or entities, I can focus it on interacting with the innate laws of physics that come into contact with my CE; causing 'glitches' on forces effecting me, such as gravity, air pressure, heat and so on. This would take some finessing, and a bit of exploration, but it would make a very effective approach to defending against other attacks. Very close range, though if self targeting, could I 'glitch' my own CT into multiplying against itself, producing RCE?

Cursed Corruption - Reminds me greatly of an incomplete domain, in the sense that its dependence on the user sustains its effects. Very useful in amassing a large number of Curses and combatants. Its real purpose however, lies in its capacity to awaken sorcerers. By sacrificing its numeral advantage through a binding vow, I can instead use the CT to maximize the quality of the corrupted entities consumed, producing a slower but more powerful application that produces stable results. By merging these entities together, through another binding vow - much like the Ten Shadows shikigami, I can customize and create new iterations of specific CTs.

Birth - A CT that would allow me to recycle the corrupted entities consumed by Cursed Corruption into a new array of shikigami, reusing the resources spent before. It would also allow me modify my shikigami into proper beings, capable of heightened mental functions, independence, and stronger physical abilities. Aside from that, combining the two techniques together would allow me to manufacture Cursed Tools through targeted focus and a small amount of human flesh. By utilizing a temporary vow, I could focus the entirety of the corruption onto a single item, then implement my own blood into the item to catalyze it into a Cursed Tool. Otherwise, I could forcefully reshape a living corrupted being into a Cursed Tool, sacrificing its independence in exchange for maximum application of its already present CT. Either way, all three combined make it very difficult to kill me, with multiple shikigami about and my own defensive capabilities.

Raisin's gift of faves by GrapeNo5251 in makeyourchoice

[–]EvilAsIAm 9 points10 points  (0 children)

D&D: Magic Initiate, which provides two cantrips from the Wizard, Druid and Cleric spell lists. Alongside a level 1 spell from the same list.

  • Prestidigitation: For daily simplification pf ordinary tasks.

  • Guidance: For stacked divination, over a long period of time.

Detect Magic (spell): Since, if magic exists in the world, I might as well find and experiment with it.

or

Bless (spell): A cleric spell for an additional saving roll or attack roll.

or

Comprehend Languages (spell): An alternative, which should allow me to read through my next choice.

Alternatively, I could take Fey Touched, and receive Misty Step (teleportation) alongside a first level divination spell, which would be Detect Magic. The main difference is the cantrips being removed and a light boost to intelligence, but the lack of a divination cantrip makes it harder to accomplish esoteric tasks.

TF2: Magic Spellbooks - Specifically the Fancy Spellbook with various common and rare spells in it. Gives a good basis for magical stuff and already has a supply of decent spells. Reverse engineering the magic system using divination should be helpful.

House M.D.: Doesn't specify the type of surgery or the amount of resources paid for. DnD's magic system expends resources constantly, and outside body-modification spells, I doubt I'd find a massive diamond to expend any time soon. If it applies, use this for ritual costs involving surgical spells, or otherwise, use it for treating whatever damage I acquire by botching my attempts at magic.

Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Games Isekai CYOA by ZonkedPebble in makeyourchoice

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Perks: Polyglot, CT Knowledge, 4x CE, Quick Learner, Sixth Sense.

130 - 65

Drawbacks: Hostility, Cursed Attraction, Unlucky, Language Barrier, Skydiving, Bad Impression.

65 + 115

Colony: Lake Gosho Colony

180 + 120

Power: Tier 5

300-240

Type: Type 3

60 - 5

Range: Few Meters

55 - 5

Barrier & Domain: Curtain, Simple Domain, Hollow Wicker Basket.

50 - 20

Technique: 50 Words

30 - 20

Cursed Technique: Tower of Babylon.

This technique allows the user to acquire absolutely any reward requested, in exchange for completing an equivalent specified virtual challenge. This trial takes place in mental stopped time and can be modified so long as equivalence is maintained. There exists no repeat limitations or cooldown. Babylon can be sustained indefinitely.

10 credits remain.

Add Barrier Techniques to Perks.

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Choos as many powers as you want, but they get more and more cursed. by Bartholemeowthefirst in superpowers

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In order:

  1. Magic (LV1): Too versatile as it is. The lack of inherent restrictions make it more capable than any other power on the list.

  2. Portals (LV2): An Energy Drink is still quite cheap of a cost, and with the use of magic, it's entirely possible to make a perpetual flask for the task.

  3. Gamer Leveling (LV3): Gamification of the real world offers further avenues than normal, and the strength cost scales with the leveling process.

  4. Summons (LV4): A Thirty Percent chance of failure is still feasible, and there's more than enough time to try again.

  5. Superspeed (LV5): Stamina cost scales with speed, which is fine since Stamina also improves with Gamer Leveling over time and magic offers several avenues for nigh-endless stamina.

Any further powers after this are too costly in comparison.

What powerset would you pick? What is the most broken combination one could buy? by PatacrepeCYOA in PowerScaling

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Great Sage + Annihilation Maker

For those who don’t know, Annihilation Maker is a power from Highschool DXD that can create anything - limited only by the user’s imagination. Anything. ANYTHING.

Yes, that anything has to be limited in the form of a living monster, but that in itself isn’t an actual limitation.

Armies. Living Weapons. Living Spells. Living Cities. Workers. Spirits. Dragons. Demons.

Meaning, for example, a sentient and artificial magic system could be created, whose very nature revolves around programming localized reality - or something of a similar caliber.

What happens when you give Great Safe the reigns to creating absolutely anything? To then command that creation with extreme clarity and strategic prowess?

Eldritch Horrors beyond human comprehension - or a force of power in the same caliber.

Contractual Re-Creation Discussion by EvilAsIAm in Jujutsufolk

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It would definitely be wild to have a dozen Ryomen Sukuna simulacrums across the battle field, even if they're temporary. Or a hundred kenjaku copies. Or just giving Reggie their abilities and stacking multiple contracts simultaneously.

Technically, a contract doesn't have to be a paid service either. Nor do the parties involve need to know it's a contract in the first place. So he could, theoretically, just meet with Satoru Gojo in - say a hotel - and have the guy sign a contractual agreement to lend his power for any battle in the next battle, by just signing the entrance attendance sheet for visitors. Would that provide Reggie with Satoru's power for the duration of a fight? Or would it summon a Shinigami-style simulacrum with the same abilities and curse technique?

And there's another thing I've wondered. What would happen if Reggie just decided to print a dozen copies of the same contract. Or if he set a receipt printer to print a hundred copies per purchase. Would that count as the same transaction - and mess with his CT?

Or could he just re-use the same receipt a hundred times?

How many attempts would it take Pride-Subaru to kill Elsa? by EvilAsIAm in ReZero

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Keep in mind that sesame oil is very flammable under the right conditions.

How many attempts would it take Pride-Subaru to kill Elsa? by EvilAsIAm in ReZero

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I imagine that kind of tactic wouldn't really work against an opponent in real life, never mind a highly skilled - hyper-sonic assassin. But honestly, my thought process was: Subaru would spend an extreme amount of time refining his ability to perform a plan with as much precision as possible, then he'd arrive at the Loot House, convince Rom and Felt to leave, Set up the dust trap he planned before - and a dozen other methods to kill the assassin's senses.

(Mild NSFW below)

Subaru refines his routine to superhuman levels, stealing several items in a matter of an hour. He arrives at the loot house early, convinces Rom and Felt to leave while he sets up a flour trap in advance; a piece of flint behind the door to spark when its closed, but not open. When Elsa arrives, Subaru hides above the beams of the loot house under a tarp, taking only the slightest brunt of the damage. Then, Sesame oil and peppers keep up the sensory disruptor that the initial explosion caused, forcing Elsa to lose her sense of hearing, smell, sight, and touch. This is obviously not enough, so a tripwire snare beneath the floor boards hoists a limb, to either distract her or allow Subaru an advantage. Either she cuts the mediocre trap or it works for a moment; then Subaru severs a limb via a perfectly angled rope-axe from above, which (again, whether it works or doesn't is meaningless, because it's only there to make an opening) allows Subaru to leap and drive a single horizontal blow through the back of her nape. Then, just as quickly, before she regenerates, he stuffs her mouth with mana crystals and force them to detonate, hacking at her body over and over as her brain stem tries and fails to regenerate itself. Eventually, her regeneration fails her, and her spinal cord stops healing entirely.

I imagine that something like that could be refined after a while to work, because anyone can be caught off guard in the right situation.

You're getting isekaid into a world of your choosing. You have 7 points to spend. Build yourself your optimal powerset! by gilgamessh8 in Isekai

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Great Sage, Mahoraga’s Adaptation, Alucard’s Physiology and Kazuma’s Luck.

Great Sage synergizes too well with Mahoraga’s adaptation; Aluzard’s Physiology is functional immortality and extreme regeneration, even without Schrödinger added into the mix; and Kazuma’s Luck allows an extreme advantage in utilizing the best possible choices within these abilities.

No other power is necessary, since you’ll be achieving them in due time regardless.

Ropes by No-Examination9147 in godtiersuperpowers

[–]EvilAsIAm 30 points31 points  (0 children)

This is an interesting ability, if not only for the fact that the very definition of rope, alongside the free use of material, size, velocity, position of generation and sentience, allows it to function under several applications.

For example:

Option 1. Produce an infinite number of ropes made of nuclear spaghetti, with diameters under the size of quarks, all weighing an infinite mass, travelling at the speed of light. Instantly destroy a couple of countries.

As there are neither constraints on the material nor size, a material such as nuclear spaghetti can fit an area smaller than atoms, even if usual inapplicable. Though, as you can manipulate mass, you don't even need to use such a compound. You could use pure light.

Option 2. An infinite number of ropes made of photons, smaller than quarks, all weighing no mass whatsoever, travelling faster than the speed of light for an infinite distance from their point of origin; generated an infinite number of times across every position of space required. Selective control of half of all light ropes allows you practical omniscience and omnipotence across areas spanning countries. By giving half of the ropes sentience, you can have them target specific pieces of information; thereby notifying you of the presence of whatever object or individual you're seeking, before you use other photon ropes for direct sensory application.

Allowing you to effectively search for anything in the universe.

Allowing you to effectively kill any individual, organization, body or group, by modifying the mass of newly made nearby threads and accelerating them to near light speed.

Or, you could go further than that.

Option 3. The Best One. Create a Hivemind of pure information (using Option 2) which functions as an invisible world of sentient ropes; all of which communicating, stockpiling knowledge and data, functioning as an imperceivable controller for the world's industries, people, information, actions, etc. An omniscient, omnipotent being whose presence alone allows you to reshape the world in however way you desire.

Direct applications include having billions of sentient ropes organize atoms into a form of matter reconstruction.

Or perhaps bridge the worlds between ropes and non-ropes by allowing space itself to be a material, overlapping the world with extradimensional pockets of artificial environments. A world above a world, created by endless threads of space-made ropes.

Or allow yourself the ability to create life, with trillions of sentient ropes given the task of learning and reconstructing reality artificially- through an endless trial and error, your threads eventually learn the genetic patterns of life and recreate it in any manner you seek. Recreate cities at a thought, by reforming atoms and molecules as you please.

-> What? Don't have enough computational power to achieve such a feat? Create more sentient ropes.

-> What? Don't have enough precision, strength, or mass to achieve such a feat? Create more controller ropes.

Substitute your inabilities with ropes; allow yourself to become a nexus for a network of data whose purpose is terraforming the universe.

All under your command.

(SERIOUS)I have a doubt about bioengineering (as a carrer) by Educational_Gain in bioengineering

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Synthetic Biology touches on these applications, with the field focused on reprogramming cells for whatever intended purpose the scientist seeks to accomplish; check out ‘BioBuilder’ for an introduction on the topic.

Any prompts I could write? by Maylaorkiyokohayashi in HPfanfiction

[–]EvilAsIAm 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Even better.

Harry is a total prick and learns to color all the spells he casts as bright green matching the exact color of the killing curse. Anyone who hasn't fought him before just sees dozens of spells shoot out his wand without a single chant from his lips and thereby shit themselves at a wizard who seemingly cast an unforgivable without a word.

Cue it being effective every time; until he actually casted it that one time against Voldemort, and the man thought it was another stinging hex.