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I, for one, could hardly imagine my Challenger winning most of the fights, though I'd suggest making most of them extended, and perhaps not so much about raw power?
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Champions can start to talk to Vilemyr, or get ready for the day or something. Challengers could be walking to come to the temple. This is my first RP, and I don't usually stuff all out. I like to make it up, and allow people stuff. Actually, I encourage to add things into. It feels funny being caught of guard.Thesmashbro said:BTW, just so I understand, how exactly does the champion/challenger system work?
Also, does everyone start out in the same place?
(Oh, and I won't be able to post for a while)
The challenger does not replace the Champion unless of said player playing as the Champion surrenders their headband and if the challenger is willing to accept the headband. If you can reach the top of the tower, which involves defeating all the Champions, and I'm going to add a couple of puzzles in between Champion fights to put some zing to this cake, you might say. Basically, you have to reach the top floor of this tower to fight Vilemyr, and I am going to try to be a good Final Boss. Does that answer your question.Thesmashbro said:I mean like if a challenger defeats or kills a champion, what happens? Does the challenger replace the champion? Do they have to have a certain qualification to go against Vilemyr? That's what I'm asking, because I'm not sure how this works.
(BTW, here's the link to the RP in case any of you are too lazy to look for it. But, then again, you could just not be on at the moment so I guess I can't really call any of you lazy)