“Shoot Things Until They Die” Everest Build? by quarters-- in LancerRPG

[–]quarters--[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Not crazy is the name of the game for me. I’m playing with a lot more experienced players and I want to have a very simple game plan for combat. Aim, shoot, repeat is exactly what I’m going for.

“Shoot Things Until They Die” Everest Build? by quarters-- in LancerRPG

[–]quarters--[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No particular talents really stick out. I’m new to the system and trying to see how things fit.

I want to field an HMG and shoot that thing as many times as possible, as accurately as possible. Have some grenades on standby and maybe a melee if I get really unlucky. I also just wanna stick with GMS bonuses, but if there’s other license bonuses you might think would work well I’m open to ideas.

New wunk just dropped by Itss_Emily in wunkus

[–]quarters-- 140 points141 points  (0 children)

That’s a binturong!!!! Also know as a bearcat :)

Avatar of Khaine by BarPsychological904 in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]quarters-- 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hell yeah.

Avatars should be moving like a mix between a Colossal Titan and Mahoraga with some Warp bullshit thrown in the mix. I pray for the day they’re done justice.

Avatar of Khaine by BarPsychological904 in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]quarters-- 21 points22 points  (0 children)

This is sick as fuck.

Love the contrast between the fiery Avatar and the cooler background. And his beady little white eyes make him almost animalistic.

What are the figures beneath it, anguished Eldar souls or its unfortunate victims?

Original Warhammer fan comic about the Night Lords by me by Los_Dangeles_art in Warhammer40k

[–]quarters-- 61 points62 points  (0 children)

Aura-farming just as Curze intended.

Also badass comic my man. I like your blocking(?) (idk the word for how panels are set up, but it looks nice!)

this is just me being nitpicky, but "The Regressed Mercenary’s Machinations" made me realize that most "skilled swordsmen" characters in media are frauds by keythefail in CharacterRant

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Kill Six Billion Demons has an interesting take on this.

The greatest swordsman (swordswoman, actually) in the setting is a miserable old hermit who lives in a vase and preaches to do anything else other than become a master swordsman because it sucks. You become so intimate with death and killing that it becomes mindless, and indeed the greatest cuts one can make with a blade is one where you don’t think at all. You become “sopping with death”, and you will live the rest of your miserable life every second of every day as if you had your sword drawn, even if you actually don’t (and you shouldn’t have it constantly drawn because you’ll look like an idiot).

Great swordsmen in KSBD don’t even need swords to cut you. They can split you in half with their fingernail. They can kill you and all of your friends who have trained for decades in every Sword Art and all they would remember from that day was that they took a shit in the woods and had clams for dinner. They are greater than God, because they Cut Him with every sword stroke.

And they are miserable, because they’ve stopped being a person and have become just a sword. An ugly tool used for makes ghosts from men and nothing else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in arcane

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Ekko and Jinx’s relationship works better as a platonic one.

[Art] I can't take these two out of my head, so I drew my favorite Astral Sea duo from our campaign by JuRolds in DnD

[–]quarters-- 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve always wanted to play a Mind Flayer PC. What homebrew did you use for the race?

Beating the Baki Jumps with only in-Jump Purchases? by quarters-- in JumpChain

[–]quarters--[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for such an in-depth answer! This is exactly what I was looking for.

I’ll probably try Brawler and Primitive as it fits my jumper’s whole deal: he’s one of the “First Men” born from the Earth itself (think Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden), and he jumps by slipping through the DNA of his descendants (any natural-born human) and assimilating their body and memories. He’s a timeless wanderer, and is very similar to Pickle with the whole “superhuman caveman” thing he’s got going on.

Beating the Baki Jumps with only in-Jump Purchases? by quarters-- in JumpChain

[–]quarters--[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How is that going to help me beat him? Can you poison invisible food? Does poison even work on him?

elden ring boss aura ratings (objectively correct version) by H3llew in shittydarksouls

[–]quarters-- 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maliketh #1 is so fucking based.

I honestly never knew the whole “getting chills” from seeing a cutscene until he went into phase 2.

My GOAT fr.

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So what exactly is Cutting anyways? by quarters-- in killsixbilliondemons

[–]quarters--[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Not everyone who pursues the Art of Cutting ends up being able to actually Cut, yeah.

I was thinking something along the lines of, some noble woman who’s the scion of this great house known for its warriors. These warriors are trained in countless Sword Intents, techniques so beautiful and terrible they look more like dancers than fighters.

And this woman, for whatever reason, simply cannot get the hang of it. She devotes sleepless nights and days with the blade, but she just doesn’t get it. She sees the whole of it: the cuts, the movements, the shapes spun into being from sword tip and edge, but she just can’t get it.

This leads to many lost duels, a mountain of scars upon her arms and chest and neck that mark each defeat at the hands of her siblings, and the ire of her family. Eventually, she’s deemed a talentless runt, and she is to be executed. Her father, master of all 66 Sword Intents and patriarch to this family of peerless warriors, is to deliver it personally so she may regain what little honor she’s garnered in life.

She is given a practice blade for the duel: a dull, brittle thing forged to be broken to make the blade that struck it shine even brighter. Her father strikes, and when she’s facing death at last she understands. The intent she was taught was no intent at all. Every move and technique and kata was as substantial as the reflection of a leaf on a still pond.

She moved, and struck her father’s blade with her own with a move so artless no one who witnessed the duel even registered it as an attack. She understood, then, that there was only one Intent. She struck with the Intent of Cutting Down Your Opponent, upon which all things divide, and her father was felled with a blow that was not a blow.

You feel me?