11-03-2017, 12:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2017, 12:48 PM by Ebonywood Hellscythe.)
@Stein:
I don't think you're missing any specifics, and at a glance, the balancing looks alright, since the net total of damage taken is increased. So I think you're good to send it off.
@Ash:
Looks awesome. To the move approval!
@Hijiri:
Price wise, I honestly don't think there's enough difference between being a little bit lighter, and a lot lighter. Especially since he can fly anyway. I guess, yeah, you might need 600 for variable lightness, but I'd personally give you that for 300. Variable heaviness is going to be 600, as you noted. And then it's only an extra 300 to focus on particular body parts. Not 600. Focusing on a specific area of his body is one function. Paying to affect all of it is already worked into the cost. So, that 300 you're spending to allow you to make one foot heavy, can also be used to make one foot and one arm heavy.
So, I still stand with my 1200 OM judgement, although I guess it could go up to 1500 OM depending how the variable lightness was ruled.
As for the move itself, how does focusing it into a body part affect the move? Does the focused change in mass allow him to punch harder with that one hand, but at the cost of being even harder to control and putting him off balance?
Lastly,
P.S. kg is a measure of mass, not weight *angry physicist screaming*
I don't think you're missing any specifics, and at a glance, the balancing looks alright, since the net total of damage taken is increased. So I think you're good to send it off.
@Ash:
Looks awesome. To the move approval!
@Hijiri:
Price wise, I honestly don't think there's enough difference between being a little bit lighter, and a lot lighter. Especially since he can fly anyway. I guess, yeah, you might need 600 for variable lightness, but I'd personally give you that for 300. Variable heaviness is going to be 600, as you noted. And then it's only an extra 300 to focus on particular body parts. Not 600. Focusing on a specific area of his body is one function. Paying to affect all of it is already worked into the cost. So, that 300 you're spending to allow you to make one foot heavy, can also be used to make one foot and one arm heavy.
So, I still stand with my 1200 OM judgement, although I guess it could go up to 1500 OM depending how the variable lightness was ruled.
As for the move itself, how does focusing it into a body part affect the move? Does the focused change in mass allow him to punch harder with that one hand, but at the cost of being even harder to control and putting him off balance?
Lastly,
Quote:Cancelling it returns him to his original weight instantly, but can only be done when he is within 10kg of that weightIt's unclear how he would cancel the move if he's more than 10kg from his original weight.
P.S. kg is a measure of mass, not weight *angry physicist screaming*
