05-05-2018, 11:07 AM
Someone with 20 SPD might be almost impossible to hit, but only if they're not moving in a straight line.
This move is just as good for someone with 2 SPD. It lets them to twice as much similarly to how it works on someone with 5 SDP. Someone with less SPD might just be utilising this by doing things other than running around. And if someone is just running around constantly, they're probably not going to be hitting a lot and this move turns into a "you can't touch me for 15 seconds and I'm just incredibly annoying", and then they still have the fatigue cost afterwards.
Viola can't do anything of note throughout, so it balances out. One person doing the work of two people, sorta. But with fatigue costs. And, anyway, an enemy could always just try to give Viola a good knock and this move will end early (since she has to concentrate).
I'm sure I could probably think of something to make the drawbacks harsher, or this harder to use or something, but if you think the current downsides balance out the benefits then doesn't that mean it's already balanced? Crazy upside, crazy downside.
This move is just as good for someone with 2 SPD. It lets them to twice as much similarly to how it works on someone with 5 SDP. Someone with less SPD might just be utilising this by doing things other than running around. And if someone is just running around constantly, they're probably not going to be hitting a lot and this move turns into a "you can't touch me for 15 seconds and I'm just incredibly annoying", and then they still have the fatigue cost afterwards.
Viola can't do anything of note throughout, so it balances out. One person doing the work of two people, sorta. But with fatigue costs. And, anyway, an enemy could always just try to give Viola a good knock and this move will end early (since she has to concentrate).
I'm sure I could probably think of something to make the drawbacks harsher, or this harder to use or something, but if you think the current downsides balance out the benefits then doesn't that mean it's already balanced? Crazy upside, crazy downside.

