SylveonStar
Sylveon
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- Seen Mar 15, 2017
I finish Friday, and have one last exam (Japanese, that they wouldn't let me do last week) on Thursday. Though I'll be gone for awhile in July for vacation.
double posts are not usually allowed on this forum, except the GM may do so after 2 full days of inactivity so next time please wait before making a double post.
Just to make sure, I'm not next, am I?
I'm almost ready to post, and since I joined so late, is it alright to miss the speech? My post will kinda explain why Nirvana missed it, but I like making sure it's alright before hand. Don't want to break the rules or anything ;)
It's so funny to see how almost everyone instantly dislikes Saito xD
Oh, sorry for the wait, then. I wasn't sure if you wanted to post or not.
...Though I don't know if it was my turn this time, but I finally posted.
One last question, I swear. Okay, maybe two. Are player killers able to loot players that they kill, and is it okay to have an item that the character is unable to use for some time? The reason I ask is simply because I have an idea for an item that would start his questline on the second floor and I feel it may be too good for a level 10 to equip, so I figured raising the required level to use them(they don't need to be equipped to activate the quest) to 25 would make it significantly more reasonable. And the looting question only affects my post slightly, so that doesn't really have much significance. I suppose I should mention that the perk for the item is 2% increased drop rate of rare drops, so if that is too useful i will remove the effect and come up with something else.
NOTE: Bowser does not know. This is just some random event for dotcom. Show his Player Killer side and all that. It'd be boring if dotcom just kills the random wolves.
Yeah, three cheers for player killing!Well, my post is up. I have a few things that Nirvana is going to deal with in the Town of Beginnings, hopefully the search for the second floor teleporter has really started by the time his business is done.