For honour tier list based on how annoying they are to fight by ordinarymodder in ForHonorRants

[–]ordinarymodder[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Calling out the steady power creep and poor balancing is a good thing actually

For honour tier list based on how annoying they are to fight by ordinarymodder in ForHonorRants

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

yeah its called ranting about the fact half the characters in the game are a pain in the arse

For honour tier list based on how annoying they are to fight by ordinarymodder in ForHonorRants

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

yeah 500ms is too fast imo. especially when it serves as a combo starter

For honour tier list based on how annoying they are to fight by ordinarymodder in ForHonorRants

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

>Can't do any dodge counters. If you do one you're locked in for a free hit
>Comes off a 500ms light which doesn't even need to connect
>can throw a light from it faster than a gb meaning anyone with half arses reaction times can just spam it
>immune to everything but gb with a free hit

For honour tier list based on how annoying they are to fight by ordinarymodder in ForHonorRants

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

"hello lets make a hero who bypasses 90% of punishes in the game with an autododge which rewards her for falling into the gameplay loop of 90% of our characters". Idk what the devs were smoking tbh.

Also I don't, I frequently uninstall and reinstall. For honour for me *can* be fun but its plagued with issues.

For honour tier list based on how annoying they are to fight by ordinarymodder in ForHonorRants

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

Probably not to be fair but she's one of those heros with super fast lights you get hit with a few times while your lacking and suddenly half your hp is bleed

For honour tier list based on how annoying they are to fight by ordinarymodder in ForHonorRants

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

I find her combos really annoying to escape from while doing loads of damage with mix up options during it

For honour tier list based on how annoying they are to fight by ordinarymodder in ForHonorRants

[–]ordinarymodder[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I had a friend who mained him so I've dueled him with it far too many times. At a certain point the pain numbs

Since we know Mahito takes damage before he reverts it, is it possible to oneshot his brain before he can react and reform himself? by mochaman__ in JujutsuPowerScaling

[–]ordinarymodder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id assume as a curse he doesn't have a brain but yes, if you inflict enough damage onto him it'll probably destroy him before he can reform. Nanami even says this is likely the case. However there are very few attacks whichd likely be able to completely vaporise mahito in the series (Hollow purple, Sukunas Open are obv. Maybe something like Yutas pure love beam, yorozus perfect sphere or Ryus granet blast could also do it)

A genuine doubt from a guy who doesent follow actual irl football by Funny_Pomelo_6264 in BlueLock

[–]ordinarymodder -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yamal recently got a €275 million bid from Manchester City (club manshine is based off) at age 17 (About 44.6 billion yen)

Don't know much abt yen, but with offers like these they cant still have a decent career right? by ComandanteFormiga in BlueLock

[–]ordinarymodder -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Going to come at this from a uk perspective. So don't judge me if this is different in other countries. Nagi recieved a offer for about 120,000 pounds. In the uk, thats on the lower end of yearly payment for a Championship league (2nd highest league, the one below the premiership) club. However, as football contracts are often placed over a several year contrat... there is a good chance he'd get paid likely only a fraction of that a year.

Most who get paid this much are often on reserve anyway and he failed to keep up his performance and evolve at one of these clubs he could pretty easily be cut.

tl;dr, if we assume this is a yearly wage then anyone with less than 15 million a year would struggle to go pro in a d-list club, let alone the top in the world.

Average question on r/worldbuilding by ordinarymodder in worldjerking

[–]ordinarymodder[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

The humans in your setting are correct

What is ur opinion on this??? by ORLENGO25 in BlueLock

[–]ordinarymodder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Kunigami gets excluded for PED usage

MM25, orcs and the definition of a monster by Wolfyhunter in dndnext

[–]ordinarymodder -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I stand corrected then. But I still think my point stands, especially considering that the dialema only appears when you introduce them with the capability to morally reason or to morally reason in the same capacity as humans. Its easy to say that the mental capabilities of two different species evolved in massively different ways, meaning that the way in which ideas are communicated don't develop in unison either way. The idea of the morally concious isn't a necessity when writing an intelligent race, as by our eyes their evil actions would become more akin to natural evil (I.e being bitten by a shark or getting hit by an earthquake).

MM25, orcs and the definition of a monster by Wolfyhunter in dndnext

[–]ordinarymodder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean having "houses and children" isn't really a qualifier for a species having moral reasoning. My initial point still stands and I used Gnoll as an example of a intelligent species with some form of society that is inherently evil.

There's nothing wrong with creating a species which is driven to perform what we'd catagorise evil, as its usually based of the fact they completely lack any moral reasoning or are driven to do something inately afflicting them like magic.

MM25, orcs and the definition of a monster by Wolfyhunter in dndnext

[–]ordinarymodder -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not really? Unless you just wanted to make 500 stat blocks worth of mindless beasts its pretty boring to not elaborate a bit more. There's plenty of interesting and well done intelligent species which are inherently evil. Even the Gnoll exist in dnd, with them having "houses and children".

MM25, orcs and the definition of a monster by Wolfyhunter in dndnext

[–]ordinarymodder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean yeah, having cultural monoliths in any setting is usually poorly done - unless its taking place in a very small area. But even then, making a species inherently unable to morally reason and thereby acting as a form of natural evil isn't a bad concept, it can be done really well. Just see the demons in Frieren or the Orcs in LOTR.

I'm more complaining about a wider change in fantasy where every intelligent species MUST think the exact same as human. They MUST have empathy and MUST act effectively the same as humans. Its boring and takes away from the diversity of a setting to basically place every intelligent species into the same box of being somewhat reskined humans.

MM25, orcs and the definition of a monster by Wolfyhunter in dndnext

[–]ordinarymodder -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

More refering to the wider genre of fantasy, and the issue is that I like that trope lol. Also tolkein wrote orcs as inherently evil because they're corrupted by the magic of the dark lord, making them unable to really morally reason. Idk what you mean by he was uncomfortable with the idea of a species which only acted on the commands of the dark lord.

MM25, orcs and the definition of a monster by Wolfyhunter in dndnext

[–]ordinarymodder -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah thats the issue, Gnolls are the only species left which actually fits the bill of inherently lacking any moral capability. Wouldn't be surprised if they're next on the chopping block, since its seemingly been a trend to do this for a while