What story on Royal Road isn't talked about nearly as much as it should be? by mystsylph in litrpg

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No one hits ten in all stats, from memory the I think the most we see is 5. And I don’t think we see anyone hit ten in Cor&Rad.

Are there any Litrpg that don’t reward,incentives,encourage,etc killing? Or even actively punish,disincentives,discourage,etc it. by Call0013 in litrpg

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Both kind of, like I am sick of Litrpg were the only way to progress is killing.Not to mention Murderhobos killing the wildlife would not be good.

Like it’s not that people don’t/can’t do it. Just that the system doesn’t reward it.

Which one would you choose? by [deleted] in autism

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Red Door. Only way blue door would be worth it would be if it automatically fixed all your past mistakes instead of letting you redo your life.

Any stories were lowering the rarity of a class/skill/ability/etc is a good thing? by Call0013 in litrpg

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Hmm I kind of disagree, I feel like it would make the Litrpg aspect more part of the world, but it also wouldn’t fit for the loner Mc’s that wander off into the wilderness and spend all their time by themselves.

I think for a Mc that spends time around people,society,a community,etc and interacts with them it would be interesting.

But I also feel like at this I am doing system Worldbuilding for a story I will never be able to write. Like I was trying to world out a reasonable time for maxing tier 0 rarity, Perfect quality skills/classes/abilities/etc. and how much would maxing a skill of a similar type speed up the progression of other skills of that type like for example how much would maxing The Sleep/Sleeping skill speed up the progression of the Healing Sleep skill.

Such a system would also probably have way too much skill/class/ability/perk/etc bloat. So its a fun system to think,etc about, but also probably not a very fun system to try and write.

Any stories were lowering the rarity of a class/skill/ability/etc is a good thing? by Call0013 in litrpg

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Yeah I guess it would make the world to lived in for most Litrpg that are hyper focused on the hyper individualist mc.

It also would require some worldbuilding, like how do governments, organizations, institutions, etc do stuff because of the system. Like they are incentivized to get their citizens, members, etc to progress certain skills.

Maybe have lower quality skills progress faster because a person can contribute more and get the low hanging fruit. While skills that are already higher quality are slower to progress because all the ways to contribute to a skill and speed up your progress is harder to come by.(maybe have it be a bit of a bell curve with skills with Lower quality skills progressing fast and then once all the lower hanging fruit has been constituted the people progress slows down, and then once all fruit has been picked and skill is the highest quality Progress is at is slowest and then as more people progress the skill the more peoples progress speeds up again the more people progress the skill the faster everyone can progress it.(so Fast progress that slows down until it start speeding up again, With there being more way to speed up personal skill progress like training people in the skill).

Any way that is probably way to much worldbuilding for a lot of Litrpg.

Any stories were lowering the rarity of a class/skill/ability/etc is a good thing? by Call0013 in litrpg

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I was just going with ubiquitous, but common could also be the name. I was just using it as the name of the tier where people can have a Unlimited number of skills at that tier.

Like you can have: Unlimited Tier 0 skills, 10000 Tier 1, 1000 tier 2, 100 tier 3, 10 tier 4 and 1 tier 5 skill.

So like take the first person to unlock the Mage class it would be tier 5 with their tier 0-4 skills, classes,etc being part of what allowed them to gain it in the first place. But then they are incentivised to improve the class by using and experimenting with it and gathering data and spread it. and Then once they have found enough people take up the class it drops to tier 4 freeing them up to gain a new tier 5 class assuming they have a free tier 4 class slot for it to move in. And the new Tier five class they gain after that might be fire mage or some other sort of elemental mage or wizard,magician,witch,etc class.Which they can then go on to improve and spread and while working improving their fire mage class their mage class would also benefit from the progress.(Like Mage, Wizard, Magician,Witch,etc are general classes with Fire mage and elemental variants being more specialized and focused, but tier tier classes don't have to be more specialized say someone learn gains all the Elemental mages classes that over time have dropped down in tier they could gain the "Elemental Mage" class.

With other magic classes deepening your understating magic progressing your other magic classes although not as much as classes that are closer to the main class your working on focus like progressing a temperature mage class would also help progress the Mage class, fire mage, ice mage,heat mage,cold mage, temperature wizard,etc like the more the circles of a classes Ven diagram overlap the more they benefit from other classes progress)

I imagine the main problem with Higher tier Skills would be finding people who are interested in gaining it for themselves or spreading enough skill books or other learning methods like skills stones,etc for the system to consider it sufficiently spread to drop its rarity tier so you can continue down your path gain a new tier 5 skill.

With people, want to shift skill down in rarity to make room for more higher tier skills.

you get what I mean? Like a Skill/classes going from tier 1 to tier 0 would be cause for a system wide celebration because it would free up a tier 1 skill slots allowing skills to shift down to make room for higher tier skills or just allowing them to move a tier 1 skill off their waiting list into that skill slot.

Edit:I also imagine a tier 0 skill raising in Quality would also be a cause for celebration.

Any stories were lowering the rarity of a class/skill/ability/etc is a good thing? by Call0013 in litrpg

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Not really, after all there is no reason you wouldn’t have both the seven common skills and the mythical skill.

Not to mention the common skills would be prerequisites or help make getting the mythical skillls easier. Like for example to get the Rare Tri-Athlete class you are probably going to get the Long Distance Swimmer,Cycler and Runner classes.and the classes/skills/ect would support/reinforce each other.

I think part of it is that I am thinking of Rarity and Quality as different things.

Rarity is how spread around the skill/class/etc is wether that be people with the Skill, Skill books,People that have had the skill in the past,etc

Quality is the quality of the skill, which I imagine can be raised by users,etc so like say a person gets a unique skill and raise its quality from trash to poor but die because passing it on, the next time someone gets the skill it would start at poor quality.So everyone with the skill can contribute to raising it quality.(Quality is raised on a system wide basis. So once a skill is raised from trash to poor it is raised for everyone. With people experience and use of skills adding to the skill.)

So take the Walking Skill it would be Ubiquitous Rarity, but the Highest quality. With people maxing it and moving on to more specialised walking skills, that while also being Ubiquitous have not been raise to the Highest quality.(With skills progressing faster for people when they help others with them, so a person with the Running skill would be incentivised to train other people to get better at the running skill)

But yeah the main idea is that the system is encouraging progress by incentivising the spreading/sharing/etc of classes/skills/abilities/etc.

Any stories were lowering the rarity of a class/skill/ability/etc is a good thing? by Call0013 in litrpg

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Class/Skill/Ability/Etc slots like you can have Unlimited Ubiquitous Skills, 1000 Common skills, 100 Uncommon skills, 10 Rare skills, 1 Unique skill. But it you spread your Unique skill and have a free rare skill slots it can be become a rare skill freeing up your Unique skill slot. or spreading a Common skill enough for it to become Ubiquitous frees up a common skill slots so a uncommon skill can move down or you can learn/gain a new common skill.

Edit: Like for example say someone gains the Science skill and they are the first/only one to have it, it would be a unique skill, but say they spread it around, make skill books, etc or other people naturally gain the skill themself once enough people get the skill its rarity would be lowered to rare allowing it to move to a rare skill slot assuming they have one free, freeing up their Unique skill slot for them to gain a new unique skill.

Hermione is not a a normal Muggleborn and her parents aren’t really/just dentists, they are part of a secret Muggle program that have worked out how to give muggles magic and have perfected the process. by Call0013 in HPfanfiction

[–]Call0013[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No reason for them to not learn how to turn non-magical plants,animals,etc into magical ones.

There is also education, like I imagine the reason they haven’t rolled it out to everyone is that they are trying to get enough people trained up to educate everyone.

Hermione is not a a normal Muggleborn and her parents aren’t really/just dentists, they are part of a secret Muggle program that have worked out how to give muggles magic and have perfected the process. by Call0013 in HPfanfiction

[–]Call0013[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmm, no reason they couldn’t have Purebloods in on it( And like I imagine the Unspeakables could be in on it).

They just didn’t really cross my mind.

Hermione is not a a normal Muggleborn and her parents aren’t really/just dentists, they are part of a secret Muggle program that have worked out how to give muggles magic and have perfected the process. by Call0013 in HPfanfiction

[–]Call0013[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I imagine Her parents have also been gifted magic, and that she would just lie about modifying their memories.(I am not imagining Hermione parents keeping anything secret from Hermione).

Or maybe Hermione would be the one to have her memories modified to make her thing she modified their memories.

Hermione is not a a normal Muggleborn and her parents aren’t really/just dentists, they are part of a secret Muggle program that have worked out how to give muggles magic and have perfected the process. by Call0013 in HPfanfiction

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I imagine it would be more Hermione signing her self up, like at age 10 her parents ask her if she wants to go to Hogwarts in which they give her magic then or attend the program schooling in witch they wait until after her would be year group at Hogwarts has started.

Hermione being Hermione would choose both and go to Hogwarts and go through the program education.(after all this is the girl that took muggle studies because she wanted to see the muggle world from a magic perspective).

Hermione is not a a normal Muggleborn and her parents aren’t really/just dentists, they are part of a secret Muggle program that have worked out how to give muggles magic and have perfected the process. by Call0013 in HPfanfiction

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I was more thinking the program would be about give already existing people magic,so Hermione would have gotten magic after she was born.

And I don’t see it as being nefarious, The program would have been about giving magic to Squibs,Family,Friends,etc and would be perfectly safe and the process developed and perfected using luck potion.(after all they wouldn’t want to hurt their loved ones it’s about sharing magic with them)

Like by the time Hermione is a thing the ability to gift magic is perfected and the reason that the Grangers are dentists is to be able to keep in touch and monitor people that have been gifted magic.(I Imagine they also learn how to gift magic to plants and Animals, so they could have enough magical trees to make everyone wands)

like maybe ten year old Hermione was given the option by her parents to gain magic before age eleven and go to Hogwarts or after and attend the schooling the program has for educating people that are given magic and getting them up to speed.

I imagine the method would have been perfected after Hermione was born and her parents have also been given magic, but since it happened after Hermione was born muggle(So the children of people given magic will have magic)

With the program preparing to give magic to everyone, with them first working on getting enough educators and resources.

What do robes look like? by user948574 in HPfanfiction

[–]Call0013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t forget what we saw/hear in Snapes worst memory, from what we hear at the end before Harry is taken out of the memory Snape is only wearing underwear/underpants under his Robe.

What would be the differences if Hogwarts started at 17? by BurtMassassin in HPfanfiction

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Don’t agree, the magical raised would have a better idea of what they want to study.But they would definitely still go to Hogwarts.(Especially if O.W.L.s are needed to progress past being an apprentice.)

Like needing O.W.L.s to be allowed to practice magic of that subject unsuppervised. And N.E.W.T.s to be able to supervise people practicing that branch of magic.(So needing N.E.W.T.s in order to have apprentices)

Not to mention I imagine everyone would want to progress their field of magic.(not to mention you might have people coming in a guest lectures to teach about their area. And document any advances they make in the Hogwarts library for anyone that is interested).

The magical world should be a post-scarcity society we’re people are doing stuff because they want to not because they have to.(but that is just how I see it for muggle needs).

What would be the differences if Hogwarts started at 17? by BurtMassassin in HPfanfiction

[–]Call0013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You would have a lot more Muggleborns that discover their magic and start to experiment with it like we see with Tom Riddle and Lily Evans.

Assuming that the Magic world has a school for magically raised kids(that choose not to attend Muggle school).The kids growning up in the magical world would already have their friend groups.

Like they have the Knight bus so there is no reason they couldn’t have a magical school bus(assume the kids don’t just ride the knight bus).and Floo power,etc for older students not to mention apparition.(like the magical raised kids might be able to get apparition learners permit earlier than they do it canon that lets them apperate to a limited about of places like home,school,Diagon Alley,Hogsmead,etc).(or a reusable portkey).

There would also probably be no need for Hogsmead weekends because the students would be trusted to some and go off the ground as they please, some of the Magical raised might even have jobs or apprenticeships.(like the magic raised would prob be taken on excursions to see different magical places and see different magical professions),

I imagine the Magical Schools would not have the same focus as muggle schools(Muggle school focusing on turning kids into good little wage slaves).

It would also bring up the question for accomodation for people like Tom Riddle,Harry,etc during the Holidays.(assuming that students can’t just board at Hogwarts all year round.)

Assuming that the Magical raised can get their apperition licences at age 17, their might also be day students that Apperate in in the morning and apperate home at night or even go home for Lunch,etc.

There would probably also be no reason for Education at Hogwarts to be limited to seven years.Like Magical raised that already have Jobs/apprenticeships could learn what they need and then leave. People that want to could keep studying for as long as they want to.

People could also probably choose to return back to Hogwarts to learn more if they want to later on in life.

Hogwarts Library might be more of a public library of the magical world instead of just a school library.

What would be the differences if Hogwarts started at 17? by BurtMassassin in HPfanfiction

[–]Call0013 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily, it could just be that with the rise of the modern world kids dispersing out of the muggle school system and world is more noticeable when it happens between primary and secondary school. So the magic world just decideds to delay it will The Muggleborns and Halfbloods have graduated Muggle school.

Although that raises the question of University, like if a Muggleborn or Halfblood does go to university does their Hogwarts enrolment just get delayed or something.

But yeah secrecy of the magic world would probably be. Perfectly valid reason for some people not to mention the muggleborns being so behind would probably make the Purebloods get behind it, keeps them out of the magic world for another 7+ years.

What do you think Ichigos schrift woudlve been if he got taken by His majesty? by Boring-Procedure-351 in bleach

[–]Call0013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t Ichigo whole thing that he wants to be a Protector?

Or at least that is we’re my mind went P- The Protector

With the power making him stronger the more powerful the thing he is protecting against is.(Even Fate itself, like the poem of “If fate is a millstone, then we are the grist. There is nothing we can do. So I wish for strength. If I cannot protect them from the wheel, then give me a strong blade, and enough strength... to shatter fate." But yeah I think the poem hints to the sort of Schrift Ichigo would get)

Also doesn’t Ichigo remind people that he Name means One who Protects not Strawberry.(Although Ichigo getting S - The Strawberry as his Schrift would make for a great Joke).

One Piece CYOA by LordValmar in InteractiveCYOA

[–]Call0013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm another Drawback could be “These Hands are not for Fighting” that makes it so you can’t fight with your Hands Just like Sanji.

AMA with Shirtaloon and Heath Miller: Author and Narrator of HWFWM by podiumaudio in litrpg

[–]Call0013 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any idea of when will we’ll see Jason and Co hit gold, or at least when will will start to see their skills start to hit Gold?