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Lance
After my last attempt crashed on it's maiden voyage, i'm trying again, but with a few new updates for people that might've wanted them.
-The Myrmidon and Soldier classes are now playable, and follow a linear promotion path.
-Balanced a few things, like base stats for players. All classes have -1 Def and Res.
-Barely any progress was made last time, so I won't be able to say "Hey I added this new function" when my new updates are introduced.
-If you participated in the last bout, you may reuse your previous character.
With all that said, replay the intro!
(Cue Fire Emblem theme badly being played on the kazoo, but not those actually good ones on YouTube)
Hey everyone! After spending a few weeks perfecting my craft, I have created my very own 'Fire Emblem'! It's easy-ish to learn, fun for people that like RPGs(maybe), and uses maps and sprites that i've spent hours on. If you don't know what Fire Emblem is, or don't care to look into it, then I can give you a very easy rundown.
In a nutshell, Fire Emblem is a tactical RPG where you deploy several units and fight through an army of enemies using melee and magic. Everyone is a different class, all of which use different types of weapons and have different roles. Units can promote into a stronger class, which makes them stronger and usually allows them to wield more than one weapon type. Oh and by the way, weapons break and are destroyed after being used enough times. You wanna know something else that you lose permanently? People. When your units have their health depleted, they die, and you can't get them back. However, we could just tweak the difficulty to allow people to not permadie. The bonds between units can improve their ability in battle, or standing on certain terrain to decrease the chance of a unit of getting hit. I don't think I can go into much more detail without talking about game mechanics... in EXCRUCIATING DETAIL. But for your sake, all the details are stored in big fat information page.
By the way, this map on the left? It's just a reference. You're never gonna see anything like this.
But whoever understands the reference gets an E-Cookie.
Fighting is easy. Just walk on tiles and attack people by selecting a coordinate(not listed in the pic) and target and then posting. Outside of battles, the standard interactions and roleplaying will be present, but when the enemies arrive, roleplaying fluently becomes completely optional due to the fact that it wouldn't be easy to say interesting events while just monotonously attacking enemies.
Speaking of the maps, I'll also draw your characters if you make one. You can describe them, or give me a picture.
-The Myrmidon and Soldier classes are now playable, and follow a linear promotion path.
-Balanced a few things, like base stats for players. All classes have -1 Def and Res.
-Barely any progress was made last time, so I won't be able to say "Hey I added this new function" when my new updates are introduced.
-If you participated in the last bout, you may reuse your previous character.
With all that said, replay the intro!
(Cue Fire Emblem theme badly being played on the kazoo, but not those actually good ones on YouTube)
Hey everyone! After spending a few weeks perfecting my craft, I have created my very own 'Fire Emblem'! It's easy-ish to learn, fun for people that like RPGs(maybe), and uses maps and sprites that i've spent hours on. If you don't know what Fire Emblem is, or don't care to look into it, then I can give you a very easy rundown.
By the way, this map on the left? It's just a reference. You're never gonna see anything like this.
But whoever understands the reference gets an E-Cookie.
Speaking of the maps, I'll also draw your characters if you make one. You can describe them, or give me a picture.
If you're interested, would you also mind answering a several questions for player preferences?
1. When rolling d100s, should Lower or Higher rolls be better?
Suppose you have a 75% chance to hit an enemy.
If lower is better, then you must roll a 75 or lower to hit. If higher is better, then you must roll a 26 or higher to hit. This removes the need for math, but may throw off some people.
2. Should there a penalty for being defeated in battle?
NO permadeath, okay? I can't have players raging from unlucky crits. We can just have a temporary stat reduction that affects the unit should they participate in the next battle to discourage people from getting flattened.
3. Would you like a Lord to join you?
Lord Anrin of Rigelia will be controlled by me, the DM/GM/etc. Anrin will appear as an NPC a few levels in, leave for a bit, and then rejoin as a playable unit. She does not contribute to the squad size or character limit, and will be absent in Paralogues due to them not having any bearing on the story. Also, I'll act a little smarter when controlling Anrin as opposed to other units.
4. Stronger or Longer Potions?
You have two choices. The first one increases the effects of Vulneraries and Concoctions by 25%, making them heal 2 and 5 more Hp respectively. And the other increases the amount of uses the Vulnerary and Concoction have by 2 and 1 respectively.
5. Would you like the Health Point cap to be increased?
Increases the Hp cap from 60 to 80, in case you happen to buy too many Angelic robes or the not having the two rows of 40 Hp bothers you. Even if you disable this option, lategame bosses will still have more than 60 Hp.
6. Should all Promotion Items be replaced with Master Seals?
Different classes require different promotion items to become even stronger. Mages require a certain book, while Mercenaries would need a knight's crest.
The Master Seal is an item that is able to promote any class into their next tier, but usually only appears once. In a nutshell, enabling this option allows any player to use the first promotion item obtained, and causes y'all to have to decide who gets to use it.
1. When rolling d100s, should Lower or Higher rolls be better?
Suppose you have a 75% chance to hit an enemy.
If lower is better, then you must roll a 75 or lower to hit. If higher is better, then you must roll a 26 or higher to hit. This removes the need for math, but may throw off some people.
2. Should there a penalty for being defeated in battle?
NO permadeath, okay? I can't have players raging from unlucky crits. We can just have a temporary stat reduction that affects the unit should they participate in the next battle to discourage people from getting flattened.
3. Would you like a Lord to join you?
Lord Anrin of Rigelia will be controlled by me, the DM/GM/etc. Anrin will appear as an NPC a few levels in, leave for a bit, and then rejoin as a playable unit. She does not contribute to the squad size or character limit, and will be absent in Paralogues due to them not having any bearing on the story. Also, I'll act a little smarter when controlling Anrin as opposed to other units.
4. Stronger or Longer Potions?
You have two choices. The first one increases the effects of Vulneraries and Concoctions by 25%, making them heal 2 and 5 more Hp respectively. And the other increases the amount of uses the Vulnerary and Concoction have by 2 and 1 respectively.
5. Would you like the Health Point cap to be increased?
Increases the Hp cap from 60 to 80, in case you happen to buy too many Angelic robes or the not having the two rows of 40 Hp bothers you. Even if you disable this option, lategame bosses will still have more than 60 Hp.
6. Should all Promotion Items be replaced with Master Seals?
Different classes require different promotion items to become even stronger. Mages require a certain book, while Mercenaries would need a knight's crest.
The Master Seal is an item that is able to promote any class into their next tier, but usually only appears once. In a nutshell, enabling this option allows any player to use the first promotion item obtained, and causes y'all to have to decide who gets to use it.
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