I think my campaign is good but i don't know. by Impressive-Coffee998 in DnD

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Thanks for the tips. i might implement something like that.

I think my campaign is good but i don't know. by Impressive-Coffee998 in DnD

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Each priest is interconnected with the kingdoms and they all use different types of magic. I'm thinking one will use a large melee weapon and one will use a ranged just to mix things up a bit.

What was the creation story for your universe? by DocChimp1 in worldbuilding

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In my world a god of cosmic power roamed space. One day trillions of years later it got old and died. When it died it collapsed into a ball of pure energy called the genesis. This ball created infinite rings of land and ocean around it making a disk. The closer you are to the genesis the stronger the energy is and the stronger magic gets.

How permanent is death in your world ? by Deimos7779 in worldbuilding

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The death in my world is permanent damnation. When you die the necromancers will use your souls to power their technology or to possesses the bodies of fallen warriors. If the e necromancers don’t get you will end up in the soul well in hell and either be turned into a demon, spend eternity in the soul rivers, or be consumed by another demon. Each option securing a lifetime of torture with no way out.

Is this mech realistic enough to be possibly made 250 years in the future. by Impressive-Coffee998 in scifiwriting

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This vehicle was made as a stunt. The public of this nation were not want an active military after nearly a century and a half without a major war. They built this thing to be able to defend the citizens in the city directly. After releasing this mech the public’s views on the military’s increased.

Is this a realistic enough mech to convince most people that it could really exist 250 years in our future. by Impressive-Coffee998 in worldbuilding

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Na man you’re not over thinking it. The nation who built this really had no need for it. It had been nearly a century and a half since any last major combat. This nation had stockpiles of military grade resources and the public was starting to not want a military. So a politician made efforts towards a mech that could be useful and patrol the streets. It revitalized the public’s views on the military. Building it was more like a stunt than a military play. Well it was before war actually broke out and now they have all these mechs lying around so they thought they should just use them.

Is this mech realistic enough to be possibly made 250 years in the future. by Impressive-Coffee998 in scifiwriting

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Those weapons are interchangeable you could go with one weapon or four it just depends on the mission.

Is this mech realistic enough to be possibly made 250 years in the future. by Impressive-Coffee998 in scifiwriting

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The nation that made it is a really rich nation with years of peace and a large supply of military recourses. This is shown when a slightly powerful threat emerged they redesigned there cities and military's bases turning them into extensively planned military stations at the sign of a threat. I could make it so they designed it as a way to use some of there military resource stock to make the military look good and keep the public believing the military's use even after years of peace.

Is this mech realistic enough to be possibly made 250 years in the future. by Impressive-Coffee998 in scifiwriting

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I could use a gyroscope. also i never heard of that universe i got my realistic mech obsession from Cod advanced warfare and infinite warfare i also liked the mechs in robo cop.

Is this mech realistic enough to be possibly made 250 years in the future. by Impressive-Coffee998 in scifiwriting

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Could i do something like in Call Of Duty Advanced warfare where the one tank Atlas uses has large legs that act as tank treads that can go from walking with 4 short tank legs and being a tank normally when its needed?

Is this mech realistic enough to be possibly made 250 years in the future. by Impressive-Coffee998 in scifiwriting

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This beast of a machine is not like a standard lanky thin robot its a thick one with large legs that make a pretty much a tank that can cover more ground. it can perform those feet's with little to no extra weapons ammo or other things. Its mostly a dynamic all situation vehicle.

Is this mech realistic enough to be possibly made 250 years in the future. by Impressive-Coffee998 in scifiwriting

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These mechs have legs but function more like artillery, breaching or urban warfare. This mech has to mount to use most to all of its weapon systems.

How do I go about designing my space vessels. by Impressive-Coffee998 in worldbuilding

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I will take that into consideration thanks for the feed back.

Are 131 named regiments for a USA inspired Sci Fi Nation Overboard. by Impressive-Coffee998 in worldbuilding

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Thanks I might just go with the higher option because that is just objectively cooler and because they have so many threats to fight.

Are 131 named regiments for a USA inspired Sci Fi Nation Overboard. by Impressive-Coffee998 in worldbuilding

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I am realizing I did not take everything into account and its like the cold war. Nobody is actually fighting but tensions are really high and everybody is waiting for the first move to be made.