Post by Viari on Jul 14, 2011 1:17:51 GMT -5
The main plot works differently than most other role plays in the fact that there is actually a level and point system for everything.
HP: Health points. This shows how much health your character has. If it reaches zero, then they've gone unconscious.
Strength (St): This shows how much damage your character can deal in a single move. To see how much it would deal against the enemy's defense, take their defense number and multiply it by three. Then, divide your strength by the number you just got, and you'll get how much damage was dealt. (For instance, if A has 3 defense, then I'd multiply 3 by 3 to get nine. And lets say they was attacked by B, who has an attack power of 36. I'd divide 36 by 9 [36/9] and get four, which is how many health points A lost).
Intelligence (I): Your character's intelligence has nothing to do with how they act or speak. It's used for casting spells. If your character has high intelligence, then they can cast more complex spells. Lower, and simpler.
Speed (Sp): How fast they move, and will determine who strikes first in a fight, unless they were attacked from behind, therefore not knowing it was coming. Certain characters get speed bonuses depending on where they are fighting
If you have a Kteryn, they get a huge bonus underwater/in water. Any that can fly get huge bonuses in the air.
Nverden (N): This is how many points of Nverden your character has. The more points that they have, the more spells they can cast.
D: The character's defense
I'll be using a random number generator to decide how many points your character gets based on the framework for their race.
Levels will be raised when you fight with another person's character.
You god-mode, you get exp taken away.
You win without god-moding, you gain exp. (will also be done with a random number generator)
If you lose without god-moding, you will gain exp, but a lower amount.
Here's how many points you need to get to each level:
Level 1: 0
Level 2: 50
3: 125
4: 337
5: 589
6: 899
7: 1083
And that's as many as I'll be posting for now.
And by points you need, I mean you start with 0, need to get 50 more to get to level two, then you need to get 75 points to get to level 3, and so on and so forth. The amount you need is the total number of points added together.
HP: Health points. This shows how much health your character has. If it reaches zero, then they've gone unconscious.
Strength (St): This shows how much damage your character can deal in a single move. To see how much it would deal against the enemy's defense, take their defense number and multiply it by three. Then, divide your strength by the number you just got, and you'll get how much damage was dealt. (For instance, if A has 3 defense, then I'd multiply 3 by 3 to get nine. And lets say they was attacked by B, who has an attack power of 36. I'd divide 36 by 9 [36/9] and get four, which is how many health points A lost).
Intelligence (I): Your character's intelligence has nothing to do with how they act or speak. It's used for casting spells. If your character has high intelligence, then they can cast more complex spells. Lower, and simpler.
Speed (Sp): How fast they move, and will determine who strikes first in a fight, unless they were attacked from behind, therefore not knowing it was coming. Certain characters get speed bonuses depending on where they are fighting
If you have a Kteryn, they get a huge bonus underwater/in water. Any that can fly get huge bonuses in the air.
Nverden (N): This is how many points of Nverden your character has. The more points that they have, the more spells they can cast.
D: The character's defense
I'll be using a random number generator to decide how many points your character gets based on the framework for their race.
Levels will be raised when you fight with another person's character.
You god-mode, you get exp taken away.
You win without god-moding, you gain exp. (will also be done with a random number generator)
If you lose without god-moding, you will gain exp, but a lower amount.
Here's how many points you need to get to each level:
Level 1: 0
Level 2: 50
3: 125
4: 337
5: 589
6: 899
7: 1083
And that's as many as I'll be posting for now.
And by points you need, I mean you start with 0, need to get 50 more to get to level two, then you need to get 75 points to get to level 3, and so on and so forth. The amount you need is the total number of points added together.