Cost: None
Mins: Martial Arts 5, Essence 3
Type: Permanent
Duration: Permanent
Keywords: Training
Prerequisites: Gunzosha Armor Attunement
Follow-ups: None
A master of this style learns to combine the charms of this style more efficiently. Further, only a true master can instruct...
Cost: 4m, 1 wp
Mins: Martial Arts 4, Essence 2
Type: Simple
Duration: Indefinite
Keywords: None
Prerequisites: Gunzosha Warrior Form
Follow-ups: Gunzosha Armor Attunement
A warrior who does not recover quickly from injury is of little use.
So long as the motes for this charm...
Cost: 1m/die
Mins: Martial Arts 4, Essence 2
Type: Supplemental (step 7)
Duration: Instant
Keywords: Combo-OK
Prerequisites: Gunzosha Warrior Form
Follow-ups: Gunzosha Armor Attunement
A warrior must strike fast and hard to end a fight swiftly.
The martial artist may add to the...
Cost: 4m, 1wp
Mins: Martial Arts 3, Essence 2
Type: Simple
Duration: Scene
Keywords: Combo-Basic
Prerequisites: Gunzosha Warrior Form
Follow-ups: Gunzosha Armor Attunement
A warrior must be tough to survive in a prolonged engagement.
The martial artist may soak lethal damage with...
Cost: 4m
Mins: Martial Arts 2, Essence 1
Type: Reflexive (step 1)
Duration: Instant
Keywords: Combo-OK
Prerequisites: Essence Awareness Technique
Follow-ups: Gunzosha Warrior Form
A warrior must be relentless in his attack, striking quickly and surely, and recovering swiftly from...
Cost: 3m
Mins: Martial Arts 2, Essence 1
Type: Reflexive (step 1 or 2)
Duration: Instant
Keywords: Combo-OK
Prerequisites: Essence Awareness Technique
Follow-ups: Gunzosha Warrior Form
The Gunzosha Warriors are famous for their combat prowess. A practitioner of this style strikes...
Cost: 3m
Mins: Martial Arts 2, Essence 1
Type: Reflexive
Duration: Scene
Keywords: Combo-OK
Prerequisites: None
Follow-ups: Gunzosha Warrior's Prowess, Relentless Warrior Technique
A warrior must remain wary and aware of changes in the environment around them.
The martial artist...
The Gunzosha Warrior Style is a somewhat different style from most Terrestrial Martial Arts in two ways. First, it was designed primarily for use by mortals. Second, it is not attuned to any element. This style is a very ancient style, rumoured to have been created prior to the Dragonblooded...
Cost:
5 motes, 1 Willpower, and 2 motes commited per target
Mins:
War 5, Essence 4
Type:
Simple
Duration:
2 months
Keywords:
Training
Prerequisites:
Combat Drill Protocol
Follow-ups:
None
Simple combat drill alone is not enough for training officers to fulfill...
Really, the main issues you run into are issues people create for themselves, rather than really...necessary issues. So long as people have a role they play and where they have a chance to shine in some fashion...all character types can manage to work in a group. I've seen Godblooded hold up as...
The closest thing directly there would be the People of the Earth, and they're...really their own thing. Sure they have much of the whole 'We're underground and all', but... they're also very different in appearance and general demeanor from the 'dwarf' archetype. Which is actually nifty to see...
Because that's not what the old Anima power did? Subtracting Essence from Health levels of damage and having Essence more soak aren't the same thing, exactly, and the effect is more powerful than simply adding more soak. It meant that attacks reduced to ping were a complete non-issue, and those...
Normally, a Mortal Akuma would not be able to achieve CMA. However, a DB Akuma would have access to CMA, while a Celestial Akuma would have access to SMA. All Akuma have access to all levels of Sorcery...rather a temptation, there...though not to someone who is focused on Martial Arts Mastery...
Personally, I'm sort of intrigued by the change to the Twilight Anima. It never seemed at all related to the Twilight before...just 'Let's be awesome tanks'... while the new one seems actually useful for scholars, investigators and loremasters in ways that the 'We be soak monkeys' was not really...
There's always using Thaumaturgy to summon the Bottle Bug, too. It's only an Adept level ritual in the Art of Demon Summoning. Don't even need to learn the actual Art, just the ritual itself...Ah, the slippery slope, isn't it fun? ;)
What serves the story better? Would it be better for the story if he were a free willed agent...or a slave to the Yozi's who surrendered himself to them?
Really, depends on what you're after. Stamina would be a reasonable thing to consider buffing if you want to add buffs and the like... but if you just want to slap a new heart in Eats Too Many Cheetos to replace a failing one...then you can get a cheaper artifact. Of course...in that case you're...