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Move Approval V
(10-30-2017, 09:05 PM)Schwi Dola Wrote: Adjustments, removes defensive move learning except on condition that it could be used offensively 

Lösen Incomplete (Requires Mimic, Insight ) (300)
Schwi uses her analytical processing capabilities to analyze the powers and abilities of others and replicate them, either directly (magic spells are sometimes easier to just cast directly) or indirectly by the creation of tools. Her most efficient method of learning moves is to experience the move striking her at full force, while she cannot learn moves that cannot hit her unless they have some inherent variation that is used offensively or supportively. From that she could then use her Insight to extrapolate the defnesive variant. Especially powerful moves (this move excludes super moves) take more time and analysis to fully replicate their power. Very weak offensive moves would be almost unable to have an incomplete form. When her analysis is incomplete, she may yet still employ the move at the partial power she has analyzed. Correspondingly, the partial power also comes at similar partial cost. This is such that if her understanding is at 10%, she could use the same move at 10% effectiveness but also only costing her 10% of the energy or stamina to use the move.

Schwi's understanding of a move only moves forward or gets erased entirely. If she understands a move at 50% of its power and jumps to 90%, she would be unable to revert back to the 50% version of a move. To reset her knowledge of a move she would need to erase it entirely and start over taking a few seconds to do so (there would also be no guarantee an opponent would use the move she wants again which would mean she just wouldn't have it from that point). To the point, she can only hold one version of a particular move at a time with Lösen Incomplete.

This move takes out consideration for relative difference in stats. Schwi finds Omniphysics a little insane but a rifle in her hands does different compared to it in someone else's hands. A super powerful regular  move used by a weaker opponent is not different to analyze from one of a much stronger opponent, however the damage she suffers trying to learn it is.


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Move Approval V - by Jade Harley - 09-08-2017, 08:03 PM

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