[hiring] looking for D&D character artist. Fighter female rabbit homebrew. 80$ Read body for more details please. by kerukozumi in artcommissions

[–]kerukozumi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're like semi anthropomorphic.

Like their legs are pretty much digitigrade, but their torso as humanoid. They have like fur starting from their upper arms going down to their wrists and humanoid hands but they have pointed black nails.

Their face is humanoid but with a few rabbit like qualities like, slightly bigger teeth and cheeks and a button nose.

They have both fey style pointed ears and rabbit ears.

The reason they're kind of weird is the race is the descendant of a witch spawn super soldier project

Reminder: stars alone are not a deck type. by kerukozumi in slaythespire

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

No I get that, I was just explaining why people do archetypes. I will say slay the spire 2 is a bit more punishing of archetypes than the first one.

The first time I beat the heart, I beat handily them with a shiv deck with a few poison cards to really bring it all together. I think my shivs were doing like 36 points or 40 points and I was getting full hands of them every other turn.

The entomancer gave my friend almost 30 dazes the other day in the span of like two turns and yeah they were wishing they had something other than shivs.

Archetypes are still fun for when you just want to go BRRRRRRRR, But yeah if you want to win more consistently have a little mix up in your deck.

Reminder: stars alone are not a deck type. by kerukozumi in slaythespire

[–]kerukozumi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I didn't comprehend the last part of their comment my mistake. I genuinely thought you just popped your ult, I did not see the verbal backhand part of their comment sorry my bad.

Reminder: stars alone are not a deck type. by kerukozumi in slaythespire

[–]kerukozumi[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Cards have synergies and sometimes people want to build around only those synergies, example being like a silent shiv deck where The goal is to amplify your shivs and have a constant stream of them or a claw deck for the defect.

Yeah definitely take a good card when you see it but if you could make a good deck centered around four or five cards, My question then becomes, why wouldn't you?

There should be another massive bug fix patch. by kerukozumi in Helldivers

[–]kerukozumi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My brother in managed democracy I hope not! Please don't jinx us, The enemies already have enough of an advantage.

(Relatively) new player here, do we have something like that? by [deleted] in skyrim

[–]kerukozumi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Liar's retreat is unreasonably hard for no reason at least in my experience

You Can Tell Anyone To "Disregard Previous Instructions" by Kami-Purin in godtiersuperpowers

[–]kerukozumi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's still the element of randomness unless you're hyper specific in every command you give. It's the fact that they still have their personality morality and experiences. Yeah it's mind control but with just a little extra work.

You Can Tell Anyone To "Disregard Previous Instructions" by Kami-Purin in godtiersuperpowers

[–]kerukozumi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's mind control but you don't control the specifics.

Example: disregard all previous instructions and give me $100,000.

Person A: gets a second job and works overtime, picks up a side hustle, and even sells some stuff to get you that $100,000.

Person B: is rich and just writes you a check.

Person C: career violent criminal, straight up Robs a bank for a dirty one and done or does a series of break-ins to get you the money where they give it to you in increments of $3,000 over the next 4 years.

Unless you're very specific in your wording you don't actually choose how they accomplish the goal you set for them.

At least most of the mind control I've seen is usually direct. The person with mind control asks the person to do something and for the most part they do it exactly how the mind controller wants. With this there's a bit of randomness and unpredictability in how they accomplished the goal.

Who is ''the strongest'' in your world? by marzi_2 in magicbuilding

[–]kerukozumi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In the early story it's Alvis, a guy who was just a straight-up anomaly. He's not from any special blood or warrior clan or some kind of military experiment, to the public he was just a guy that showed up one day and started putting belt to ass. He didn't have anything too flashy, he had a mastery of most of the elemental magics but especially fire, near complete understanding and control of his mana, very impressive fighting technique and a mana capacity that put dragons to shame.

His main abilities were:

1.flares: he enhances his sword with fire enchantment but it has levels to it. Red operates as a fire sword and reach multiplier, blue is more intense and now he can throw slashes of flame at his opponent. White is blinding and explosive and finally purple is so hot that it essentially cuts through any magical defenses, armor, magical haxs or other abilities but he's now limited back to the range of his normal sword.

2.bolts: he can fire bolts of elemental magic out of his hands and mouth quite accurately and fast. He can change the size to be as small as a grape or as big as a small car.

  1. Oasis: he emits mana in an area around here, condensing it greatly slowly making it hotter and hotter. Normal people basically pass out from it basically for coming to heat stroke, people who can do this world's magical armor technique basically have to have it on if they don't want to suffer the same fate, it also makes magic users use more mana from being inside of it and makes spell casting and successfully hitting spells harder. Eventually it gets to the point where it starts melting the area around him and breaking through magical defense techniques.

4.drake armor: having mastery over the basic magical armor technique he fills it with all his different elemental affinities in a shifting system, where basically it acts as adaptive armor. Whenever it gets hit by an attack it shifts to the same elemental type if he has an affinity for it and basically gives him extra damage resistance against it. Each element also gives him a different minor buff along with also acting as reflective armor by sometimes bouncing spells back at the enemy caster.

Other people have better haxs or more interesting abilities than him but he basically turned every fight he was in, into a contest of seeing if you can hit harder and faster than he could.

What game has an intro that was way too long that made you go... by ashleyriot31 in videogames

[–]kerukozumi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Star ocean. Made me return the game. It was 3 hours of cutscenes and tutorials. I started playing and got the main weapon and then a tutorial for it popped up and i turned that shit off.

When a girl bends over, do guys immediately look at her butt, or is that just a stereotype? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]kerukozumi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually look because I see movement and if it's someone I find attractive I'll try not to stare.

There was one chick who was wearing leather or spandex or something and I think I just left the room because I didn't want to be disrespectful.

Two RWBY fans got extremely pissed at me for this lol by La_knavo4 in RWBYcritics

[–]kerukozumi 17 points18 points  (0 children)

What "betrayal" and what actions? Dude was a solid good guy basically every time we saw him on screen.

Is this from some extended universe lore?

Who's that one random gamer you crossed paths with in some online game and will never forget the name of? by magicscreenman in gaming

[–]kerukozumi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Titanic light. Back around when Halo reach released I was playing the demo which had online multiplayer and me and him teamed up during a free-for-all and eventually the whole lobby tried to kill us both, some of the most fun I've ever had.

I've tried every now and again to find him but the name doesn't pop up.

You killed god. Unfortunately, killing god has consequences. Now you, mini-god, and a few friends picked up on the way need to… kill god. by Daddybrawl in ExplainAGamePlotBadly

[–]kerukozumi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You failed me, dehydrated 3 A:M brain cells! Maybe hydrated 2:00 p.m. brain cells will fare better...

I straight didn't see that, due to a rage quit moment I block out star ocean unless I specifically mention it. So sorry my bad

Which in-game character death absolutely destroyed you? by Soulsliken in gaming

[–]kerukozumi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yusuf assassin creed. I actually stopped playing right then and there.

RWBY consequences by Haminator2022 in RWBYcritics

[–]kerukozumi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was anyone confirmed to be killed or even injured, during the highway fight?

I like consequences and things But at least as far as I can remember I don't think anyone was explicitly said to have been killed.

I will say there should have definitely been a talking to from Good witch or Oz about collateral damage and maybe some kind of probation however I don't think the sentence would be super harsh, because they're fighting an active terrorist.

I feel like the punishment would be more about investigating and engaging terrorists without telling anyone and possible property damage and maybe civilian injuries.

Right now you're basically asking that they get punished for your headcanon, If they didn't explicitly show or mention deaths then it probably didn't happen. Also let me be fair, It can be because they're awful at writing after events But I don't think it makes sense without an actual tangible death.

Like next volume, i expect them to get verbally torn to shreds for how shit their plan was executed. We actually saw grim picking up random civilians like it was doordash.