Imeeji Idol Productions ([personal profile] idolpro) wrote2020-08-06 11:11 pm
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๐Ÿฐ D.Va's Ideal World.



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๐ŸŽฎ OOC Information.
๐ŸŽฎ Game Start.
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ENJOY BITCHES.

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King. Aibou. Summons a permanent small-to-human sized spirit familiar from the user's heart, which means they ultimately share a health pool. However, it IS capable of tapping into a special power all its own. By default, it does 1d8 damage, but if you decide to use its special ability, then it does 1d20. Osiris. Thunder Force. His mighty roar manages to reach the heavens, a terrible storm manifesting overhead, from which he can summon a murderous bolt of lightning. If your target isn't dead following his attack, then have them roll 1d6 to try to avoid being paralyzed their following turn. *This can only be used once every other turn.

Hiryuu. Aibou. Summons a permanent small-to-human sized spirit familiar from the user's heart, which means they ultimately share a health pool. However, it IS capable of tapping into a special power all its own. By default, it does 1d8 damage, but if you decide to use its special ability, then it does 1d20. Tsubaki. Meteor Swarm. Her mighty roar manages to tear at the scenery, a maelstrom of blazing debris swirling overhead, from which she can summon a devastating fiery meteor. If your target isn't dead following her attack, then have them roll 1d6 to try to avoid being burned. If they get burned, then roll an additional 1d8 damage. *This can only be used once every other turn.

K. Inequivalent Exchange. Changes the size of an object ( making it larger or smaller ) or changes the property of an object ( making it something its not ). In order to pull of the second you'll need the item or material you intend to use to change the *other* item or material. For example, if you approached a glass window with a piece of paper, then you could theoretically change the window to paper, so you could more easily break in.

Intensity. Personal Assistant. Gives the user up to three small-to-human sized robot sidekicks, which the user is mentally connected to, so the more the user chooses to have the more of a toll it'll take on them. Each robot can do 1d6 damage. It's also got the added bonus of coming with a Polymerization Magic Card. HOW MYSTERIOUS.
***If the mysterious Polymerization card is used when the user has all three robot sidekicks out, then they can merge together Voltron Style to form the Ultimate Dragon, who is a little less than two stories tall. Each head is capable of doing 1d12, but you must roll for each individually.***

Raven. Nightmare Vision. Inflicts upon someone a vision of their CURRENT course of action/suggestion/etc going wrong, except that, now, it's no mere vision, and it's capable of manifesting for some physical fuckery in addition to the mental fuckery. Abnormal targets cannot be insta-killed using NV, but they can absolutely be bound, stabbed, etc.