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That's not entirely true. The moment I saw the sketch I thought: "Oh ****, the anime crowd has taken over". Without reading anything in the forums. I don't know why I thought that. As I said earlier, I don't think, that she really is anime. But that picture has something on it that makes me feel ... I dont know. A foreshadowing of something not good. I could imagine other people felt the same.
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At first I thought this was an anime problem, too. But it isn't. What reminded me of anime was this: Everyone of the new companions is medium age, medium attractive and not too edgy overall. Like in an anime, action movie or your average RPG. Identification figures for the fanboys/girls. Ydwin just makes it obvious, that's why she receives that much hate. Why does she even have to look good? She could look like this scarred dwarf in Concelhauts tower. I really liked her (Sadly I had to kill her. If I really could have chosen sides, I would have picked hers.). I tell you why: Because than she would not have a fanclub. All this people posting about wanting to find out more about animancy, wanting to have a "darker" companion and stuff. Would they be that hyped if she was a scarred dwarf? No "OMG my soul is so scarred, because my body is"-dwarf with a whiny background story. Just a scarred dwarf that does not care about anything but animancy. I don't think so. P.S.: Is scarred the right word for someone who has scars?
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That's funny. I had a similar idea. I even started writing it down, but then there was this thing with the ninjaguy and I lost interest. I copied it to a text file. Here it is: Might/Strength wouldn't affect the impact of lets say a fireball, as this does not have something to do with strength. That would be intellect, resolve or whatever. But apart from spells that already require might indirectly, like for example Concelhauts staff (Why would I use it, if I was a weakling. It is a melee weapon), a set of spells could be created that directly use it when it makes sense. Like for example an arcane fist striking down from the sky. It's impact would be a product of your physical strength, as it follows your movement. You could push or pull enemies with some kind of magical chains, whips or rams. Or imagine spells that require physical strength to be executed. Like ripping up a portal, wrestling down some kind of summoned force to gain control over it or compressing some kind of magical energy. I'll give an example: Imagine a forcefield that you create between your hands. As long as you hold it, it gains power until you are not strong enough to hold it back anymore. Than it explodes, pushing anyone in the area including you back, dealing damage and knocking them prone. As you were prepared for the impact, your strength or resolve or whatever determines how much it affects you. This way Strength wouldn't be a dump stat for your mage. Just your choice if you want to to be that kind of mage or not. Your version is better, by the way. Mine focused too much on might and intellect.
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I never claimed that he never has a valid point. Sometimes I agree with him. But that does not mean that I like him. Because noone does. And in this particular discussion he not even has a point. And certainly no right to talk to people like that. I see you edited your answer to sound more eloquent. What a wise decision. But it didn't really work out. Because there's nothing to understand. Your whole "truth" is bull****. No matter how often I read it. The only unflattering truth her is: You are a ****. And it wasn't even necessary to bring it to the surface. It was already obious to everyone. You are the one in the echo chamber. Its name is noone-understands-me. On the doormat there's a message: "You're worthless". You think it is for your visitors. But the only one that comes visiting you is yourself.
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Hey, what a coincidence. I don't tolerate bull**** either. And you, my mentally disadvantaged friend are filled to the brim with pure, brown, fresh bull****. There's no need to be filled with bull**** to not like you, because as I said: Noone likes you. Stupid people don't like you, smart people don't like you, women don't like you and men don't like you. Even german people don't like you. You are just not very likeable.
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Same thing in Germany. But here the first is the better one (There is also a "modern" one. In my opinion it is silly). Tolkien himself helped working on the first. Luckily he had this thing going on with germanic languages. He also published these guidelines on how to translate things. Maybe Obsidian should do the same. In my opinion Tolkiens guidelines would apply to Pillars in many ways. I notice that he probably would have translated Defiance Bay or Gilded Vale. On the other hand: Dyrwood is not The Shire. The german hobbit names work pretty well. Trutzbucht does not. It has a totally different feel. I almost forgot about this thread. I still owe you more examples. And I remembered where I got this idea about gilded vale from. I once stumbled upon a forum discussion about Dr. John's "I walk on guilded splinters". The name of the song is spelled differently on different versions of the album. So they talked about if this was a mistake or on purpose. Different theories came up and when I remember correctly the conclusion was that Dr. John meant gilded, no double meaning or anything, but used some kind of regional spelling. In my head all of that was confused to that strange theory of mine.
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I think the point I made (if there was one) is that this archetype comes from another genre. You could use it in this genre, but either it would change the game (I dont really want to see PoE heading towards either of those genres) or be pointless (Would feel like a pop culture reference or whatever). Plus: Obsidian tries to make themselves free even from the classic fantasy stereotypes, why introduce new ones? Cause that is what your archetype is: A stereotype. PS: I did not speak about your mom. I did speak about your archetypal mom.
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Second wind. Please find a less cheesy way to make athletics useful. And a less cheesy way to keep my party members from dying. If I'm not min-maxing everything I always come to the the point where I have to take some athletics points because I need an emergency button. But I hate having to use that button. It just feels wrong.