09-08-2013, 07:06 AM
Yeah, I will charge differently for daggers, knives, longswords, greatswords etc.
Ganondorf Wrote:Also, for the future:It can only be used against a defeated player (as mentioned) and costs 4 SP for the first post (so it's Tier 2, Utility-type). It'll cost an additional 2 SP per post after that, same as a Tier 2 Transformation. You also can't use any other Transformations of your own while you're 'possessing' the target, so it's essentially like just adding your base stats to theirs (you could also opt to do it the other way, with only using your own Transformations and not theirs, but you need to pick one or the other).
Possession: (Telepathy, Basic Fusion, Symbiosis)(Tier 1 Super Move) One of Ganondorf's most diabolical techniques, Possession allows him to inhabit the body of another person. Like Fusion, Ganondorf adds the moves, powers, stats, and proficiencies of his host to his own. However, that's where the similarities end. Firstly, while Ganondorf is within their body, he maintains the appearance of his host, albeit with a greyish tone to their skin. Secondly, this move drains 2 SP per round from Ganondorf and none from the host. Meaning that, if Ganondorf has only 2 SP when he uses this Move, he only has a single round to use it. Thirdly, all damage done to the host is transferred to Ganondorf, meaning the host cannot be harmed using the technique. Lastly, Ganondorf can only use this move on a Prime or powerful Secondary that has been defeated in combat or incapacitated in a similar way. However, when used against weaker Secondaries, Ganondorf may not need to make them unconscious first, and the drain on him is likewise lessened, though in no way completely mitigated.
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