06-10-2017, 11:43 PM
The relative power of a secondary or prime is a lot more dependent on how long they have been their, and how skilled the summoner was, rather than being a simpler Prime>Secondary kind of equation. Many of the high-ranking members of pretty much every faction actually won't be primes, but secondaries either created by primes specifically for that reason, or (like many of the residents of Coruscant and Camelot) created as "byproduct" of some large-scale construction. As such the term "notable power" is a little more difficult to define when it comes to secondaries. There are most definitely secondaries who are significantly above many primes, and there would be nothing unusual about one of them mentoring a prime.
The game itself is much more action-oriented, but aside from kind of seeing what I mean about the elements being handled very differently than they are in Avatar, I guess I would just keep an eye on their style of talking (like pretty much every situation no matter what level seriousness it warrants, is just kinda mildly entertaining.)
The game itself is much more action-oriented, but aside from kind of seeing what I mean about the elements being handled very differently than they are in Avatar, I guess I would just keep an eye on their style of talking (like pretty much every situation no matter what level seriousness it warrants, is just kinda mildly entertaining.)
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