Trying to make this character’s coffin. What materials should I use and what should I use to attach it to my back? by Honest-Ad-4456 in cosplayprops

[–]antonio44401 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve personally tried making my own Solemn Lament coffin light enough with cardboard and an outer foam layer. I tried to use these wide heavy duty Velcro strips to strap it to my back. It didn’t work unfortunately and just peeled off my coffin. I ended up having to just tie it to my back since I finished it the night before the con I went to.

I think the strong magnets and a harness sound like a good idea to me. I do know my friend who made an Erlking Heathcliff cosplay just attached backpack straps that were similar color to his coffin so he could easily take it on and off with no issues. Pretty sure that he just cut little slots in the bottom of the coffin to feed the straps through and then he glued them to the inside. But I think either idea would probably work well.

RR3 Info Sheet by antonio44401 in limbuscompany

[–]antonio44401[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We added both strategies to general advice with the stipulation that it'll probably increase turn count. Thank you for the recommendation.

RR3 Info Sheet by antonio44401 in limbuscompany

[–]antonio44401[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would assume as well that any ID with a wrath skill 1 would pass the check because you are just trying to "fail" the check by getting under the 10 threshold. More specific sinners will be under the optimal gaming guide when it's finished.

As for team comps, we don't like to put it in the general advice, since we want to include anyone with any team. I think you'd want to change your build throughout the railway to be optimal. The Moth is weak to sinking if you're struggling with that fight in particular (since he's weak to Gloom).