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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
majestic replied to Vaeliorin's topic in Computer and Console
Dazzling Display is a prerequisite of Shatter Defenses. As long as you take that, it'll not be a wasted feat even in the light of Frightful Aspect. edit: @InsaneCommander if you give Ember the Red Salamander ring, she will have two different spell levels of Hellfire Ray, which you can separately bolster. If you do that and then later pick Favorite Metamagic: Bolster, you can add some more of them to her spell levels. Because even if all newly created Bolstered spells are now one level lower than before, the old ones stay in the book. She can cast LOTS of these things. At insane damage. -
Speaking of Mami having her head bitten off - screw spoiler tags, entire thread watched Madoka anyway or doesn't want to - that was so clearly telegraphed it just wasn't surprising*. I have no idea how anyone could watch any appreciable amount of TV in general, not just anime, and not notice the ten thousand death flags raised prior to her death. Okay, maybe that's just one of these 'me' things, but one of them is figuring twists out in advance. There's only two types of twists, the one I see coming, and the ones that are so obscure they don't make much sense, or come completely out of the blue without prior hints. Every now and then there's a twist that is obscure but I still sort of predict it on an off-chance that the writers want to troll the audience with it. A certain vampire anime was like that. Heh. Okay, one part of that statement was a lie. There's a third type of twist that is telegraphed just right so that it all makes sense in hindsight but the reveal is still a surprise. To date, that happened once, and that was a certain wedding in A Storm of Swords. Upon re-reading the double meaning of many of the character interactions become quite clear. *The level of violence probably was. It's not every day heads are bitten off in 魔法少女 animes. The intro music is painful to listen to. Pretty much my reaction, of course I was intrigued by the mystery probably more than you were. The show keeps being like that for a bit yet. It could be a tad sappier, of course. Still waiting for the character voiced by Sailor Mercury to show up. Anyway, the series is so far fairly well crafted, things make sense - as much as they can in an anime about two hyper-competent girl assassins with broken or repressed memories - and even without any splatter gore it's pretty violent. How'd you like the second episode opening? Show sure doesn't hold back with the killing part, it's just not really explicit about it, and pretty bloodless unless it really needs to be (i.e. characters follow a blood trail). That's just for people who get shot in the face. edit:
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The TV and Streaming Thread: Summer Reruns
majestic replied to InsaneCommander's topic in Way Off-Topic
Since I didn't do a full post, here goes nothing: The second episode was fine, actually. Matt Smith seemed more like Daemon and less than The Doctor, but I still don't care for Rhaenyra's direction, which still seems to have been "try to look like Emilia Clarke" for no particular reason. The character interactions were much better too, and the series did not try to one-up Game of Thrones in violence or nudity. The one thing I consistently dislike is the video game background feeling almost all of the scenes have. The soft-focused CGI backgrounds that are clearly distinct from whatever is in front of the greenscreens don't really work for me, but anyone else's milage may vary (much like with certain CGI animals in a film recently released). A little less grandeur, a little more real props and sets, and this would have looked much better. Looking forward to the time skip, hopefully Emma D'Arcy will make Rhaenyra her own. Also, hopefully, Rhaenyra will depicted as somewhat faithful to her historical accounts, because that would get a bunch of Dany fanboy's knickers in a bunch. No big surprise here, it'll be on the 'air' on Friday, September 2nd. -
The TV and Streaming Thread: Summer Reruns
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With Amazon's track record and after The Wheel of Time, do you even have to ask? The trailers sure looked terrible, and I half broke my brain trying to figure out when whatever was depicted is happening in the timeline, only to then notice that it never did, it's just fan fiction because spending a billion dollars on a TV show apparently doesn't buy one the right to all of Tolkien's world building. Baffling, really. I, of course, will be watching the series, but I'm sure confirmation bias will strike again and it will be as terrible as I expect it to be, even if it for some reason ends up being decent (like that second episode of House of the Dragon, that was fine, really). edit: Ninja'ed by @Hurlshot or @Hurlshort or whatever is going on with his user names, on account of verbosity. Sigh. -
So far there are elements that are really good and some that I don't care for. It's not making me want to keep watching all the time like The Vision of Escaflowne did, but to be fair to anime series in general (or any series, that is), that only happens once in a blue moon. There's preciously little realism in the two girls being able to basically annihilate however many enemies are placed in front of them, but that's not any different from any action film.
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A bit more Noir, the pacing of the storyline is really a bit glacial, but I have a feeling that's for the best. It keeps hinting at being some sort of secret society/prophecy thing with a splash of religious fervor, not my most favorite mystery combination. The next two episodes are a two parter though, I guess that'll move some things forward.
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Well, I didn't know anything about this film, I was mostly thinking about Marriage Story - a film that surprised many people I know with Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson doing a really good job. Not surprising to anyone who has seen either in more than the MCU or Star Wars, but for many that was the only exposure. Yeah, well, and maybe that 'wonderful' Ghost in the Shell movie.
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Scarlett Johansson is a (more than) decent actress when given good material, but usually everyone's brain turns off when looking at her, hence all the roles she gets where she's supposed to do the same for teenaged boys. Silly action in spandex.
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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
majestic replied to Vaeliorin's topic in Computer and Console
Yeah, I can't think of many scenarios where I'd have Regill in the party outside of doing his quests, but the same is true for many of the companions. Probably all of them except Ember and Lann (whenever he fits into the party as Sacred Huntmaster). You win some, you lose some. Can now take the spells, but you can no longer take feats out of order/without prereqs. So no more Loremaster for Improved Improved Improved... Critical. Well, without playing a Trickster - with a Trickster MC you can improve Ember's ray crit range to ludicrous levels because picking up the regular Improved Critical via Rogue Trick works. -
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
majestic replied to Vaeliorin's topic in Computer and Console
By the way, since you mentioned Ember and casting fire spells. If you give her one level of Cross-Blooded Sorcerer, that'll be an immense boost to her damage. Why? Looking at the Sorcerer and bloodline progressions, you might get the impression that only makes sense if you stay pure classed, or at least add levels in whatever prestige class that allows you to continue your bloodline, right? Well, no. Draconic bloodlines have a funny little aspect: They flat increase the damage per dice rolled of their associated element by 1, and it stacks. If you pick up the Gold, Brass and Red bloodlines from adding a level of Cross-Blooded Sorcerer and the mythic ability 'Second' Bloodline, you get +3 damage per dice rolled as long as it is fire damage. Make sure to give her a Skill Focus so you can pick Loremaster. It is fixed now and you can add spells from other classes, if you do that you can get Creeping Doom from the Druid book or Sirocco from the Wizard book. Selective Sirocco lets you plaster the entire screen with a damaging and crowd controlling firestorm and Creeping Doom summons a swarm of swarms to tank for you. Find swarms annoying? Yeah, enemies do that too. In fact, there are encounters that were designed to be ridiculously problematic, but a single cast of Creeping Doom auto-wins them. -
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
majestic replied to Vaeliorin's topic in Computer and Console
Many, many patches ago Regill made a decent enough Court Poet, but the class never worked as advertised and was then 'fixed' by removing rage powers. Giving him a mount through Sacred Huntmaster is a good idea*, but I'd just keep him as Inquisitor for some utility, that way he contributes something useful besides charges. Not that they don't work, but we're getting into situations where it is hard to find a spot for Regill in the party and Domain Powers make a better argument than simple charge damage. Although it could be a fun build** when running a Trickster. Crit galore. @Gorth: It might not be obvious and shouldn't work, but you can add any class that has an animal companion without breaking the companion's level. That's why all these builds work, you could for instance also add a Sohei level to Regill for a bonus feat at an even level. *Could also make a small raptor Paladin, solving all the issues. Except you'd no longer have Regill in the party - or Seelah. Not the worst of trades, power wise. **Can do the same thing with a Paladin on a horse, and not only will that play better, it will also solve any Mark of Justice issues. As long as one doesn't only want to use premade companions, of course. -
Executions are too clean these days. Freeze all their assets and force their children to go to a public school in a minority neighborhood. Not 20 years of jail time. 20 years hard labour at minimum wage, preferably in a cobalt mine. Make them a deal, if they manage to work off their time without getting a poor performance review that would get a regular worker laid off, their assets are restored to them, if not, then they're confiscated and paid as bonus to their fellow laborers, but they can go free afterwards.
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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
majestic replied to Vaeliorin's topic in Computer and Console
The lawful requirement is only annoying in the game because 'lawful' in WotR is basically roleplaying a rigid, fascist law and order guy, and you have to pick some of the lawful options to stay lawful. Now that I think about it, @BruceVC should love playing an Aeon. -
Hot Shots! Part Deux Gets another vote from me for being the better of the two.
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The TV and Streaming Thread: Summer Reruns
majestic replied to InsaneCommander's topic in Way Off-Topic
That is actually what is supposed to happen. However, during the events of the show as they are depicted in the first two episodes, Rhaenyra should be eight, not 'a woman grown' as Viserys put it, and Alicent is supposed to be 18. The series plays in 112 AC, while the events depicted should happen in 105/106 AC (including the alliance that the final scene of the second episode hints at). The show is going to skip a bunch of years at some point in the first season. Probably as early as next episode, given the episode credits. Killer pacing there, pardon the pun. -
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
majestic replied to Vaeliorin's topic in Computer and Console
I'm not 100% sure, but: The fight @Gromnir mentions is one of the ones that become hilariously easy with Selective Grease. Scary high level undead enemy just slips and dies. -
So you have no issue eating the grey goo that is the gravy in biscuits and gravy (which probably doubles as the prison slop people eat in movies to show how badly prisoners are treated), but you draw the line at rye bread?
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The TV and Streaming Thread: Summer Reruns
majestic replied to InsaneCommander's topic in Way Off-Topic
It sure looks like it. Boy are the new fans going to be disappointed in her character arc because they all expect a Dany without the, uhm, mess. -
The TV and Streaming Thread: Summer Reruns
majestic replied to InsaneCommander's topic in Way Off-Topic
The Targaryens - and any family in old Valyria, if I recall correctly - had equal primogeniture, the Seven Kingdoms did not. When the Old King's (i.e. Jaehaerys I) firstborn died, he, for whatever reason, picked his fourth child (Prince Baelon) as successor, passing over Prince Aemon's daughter Rhaenys (who is now married to token black guy) who would logically be the next in line as direct offspring of the deceased heir apparent. The other male child of Jaehaerys (Vaegon) was a maester, and had forsaken any claims to land and titles. When Baelon unexpectedly died, the Seven Kingdoms were gearing up for a war of succession, hence Jaehaerys calling in the Great Council of 101 AC to pick a successor in some form that will prevent a civil war. With the Lords of the Seven Kingdoms, the Maesters and the Faith deciding, Rhaenys was ruled out, as was her daughter and her son, who at the time was only seven years old, while Viserys was of age and had already fathered a child. The rules were clearly in place before that. The problem here is - and the problem that will still exist in the future - is that Westeros isn't much into letting women rule because by tradition only male heirs are considered for succession. If you put one and one together now, you'll arrive at the plot of the show. Plot twist: edit: All spoilers holding true only if the showrunners don't take liberties with the source material, obviously. -
So, this is the scene I meant: Dunno, somehow that just cracked me up. Happens after Mireille asks her if she has brought any swim wear at all. Though, really, who brings a bikini to a hit job? In an ideal world, the two will eventually rub off on each other. Mireille could do with a bit more serious, and Kirika with a little less serious, after all. I have no idea where the story is going, it might turn out to be Alias or Dan Brown level pants after an interesting beginning. I also just watched the fifth episode, and it has an actiony scene near a cathedral that reminded me a whole lot of a certain Cowboy Bebop episode. Cowboy Bebop had better art and animation though, but the style wasn't dissimilar. There's something morbid but 'fun' to see Mireille and Kirika bond over the whirlwind of death they bring (or that follows) wherever they go, particularily in episode five. So far, so fine. It's not The Vision of Escaflowne level entertaining, but it sure is better than Strike Witches. Just hope this doesn't Dan Brown out eventually. I kind of expect it to, truth be told. Eh, also, Amazon's video streams keep being bad, particularily the blacks.
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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
majestic replied to Vaeliorin's topic in Computer and Console
Might not look perfectly obvious at first, but Camellia makes a decent bow user too. Nice debuffs (second spirit Stone, like @Gromnir already said), nice buffs, and the damage output is nothing to balk at either. Give her a few levels of Loremaster for some fun, like adding Sense Vitals to the spell list and the Deadeye bow (-2 AC on hits), Evil Eye and Metal Curse. -10 AC in two rounds, not too shabby. Plus the obligatory Elemental Barrage proccs. Grab the necessary proficiencies by adding a level of Demonslayer or whatever else you like, but Evil Outsider is a fairly useful favored enemy in this game. Now, if only... she would be really useful, would she not? I mean, less disagreeable to have around. She's useful. Uhm. Yeah. -
To post something for a change, I began watching ノワール (Nowāru, Noir). The primary reason for doing that was to not continue Strike Witches for the time being, plus the show is old enough to look decent and it comes from Bee Train, a studio I wanted to check out for the longest time. Then I read some reviews and the all more or less agreed that the series begins too slow and is mostly notable for its character interactions, which my brain pretty much translated into an impulse to check it out. Noir, so far, is a bit like an animated series that can most easily be described as a The Bourne Identity type of deal, a film which it preceeds. One of the main characters, Kirika, wakes up one day bereft of her memories. She finds her clothes, an ID card, a school uniform and a pocket watch playing a wistful melody when opened. The other main character is Mireille, a Paris based killer for hire, who is contacted by Kirika. Kirika offers to take her on a mysterious pilgrimage to her past. Whether that contact happens prior to Kirika losing her memory or not isn't entirely made clear, but that's probably a plot point for later. Whatever else Kirika found, she knows that Mereille is a professional. When the two women meet, they not only find out that the melody from the pocked watch triggers repressed memories in Mireille, but also that Kirika is followed by an unknown party trying to kill her. To her surprise, she finds out that she can handily dispatch the group of killers sent after her, and is a bit dismayed at the end of the first epispode. Not that she had to kill people - just how easily she can do that, without batting an eyelash. Intrigued, both women team up. Going by the moniker Noir, something from Kirika's broken memories, they begin taking hit jobs. The series is, so far, a bit schizophrenic in its divided attention to both character development and action. While there's not much in terms of direct depiction of blood and gore, it is, well, pretty violent. Minor spoilers: With their somewhat polar opposite characters, the interactions between the two women are pretty nice so far. Mireille is outgoing and enjoys life, even with what her job is. It is also fairly noticable in the way she walks and dresses, while Kirika just isn't. She's often wistfully gazing at nothing in particular, trying to figure out what happened to her and why. This difference between the two also lead to a bit of hilarious character-building fanservice in an episode where they rent out a house at the sea for a job. Mireille ends up wearing a red bikini while sunbathing, and Kirika sits next to her in a blue dress looking like she doesn't want to be there - but they both agree that the sea is pretty and life is good. I tried looking for a shot of it online, but that turned out to be a bad idea. For some reason there's an awful lot of fan content about Noir out there, and nothing that's particularily great (and a whole lot that's not safe for work). Should have figured it would be like that, the two are the perfect shipping couple. Sigh. Although after watching like only a sixth of the show, who knows where their relationship is going to go yet. I don't really want to spoil myself, like I said, give me a fun mystery and I'm game. I tried making a screenshot of the scene, but that doesn't work on the computer here for some reason (currently not at home). Ah, well, maybe that's for the better. Well, then, take one of the shots that are available. First meetings and their framing. <insert rant about digital coloring here> When in Paris... So far, so good, I'm just hoping that the fan art doesn't mean that this will eventually do a deep dive and ends up being some creepy Yuri show. Or if it does, hopefully it'll at least be more tasteful than the fan art. I could do with less shooting action, but I guess you can't predate The Bourne Identity and have a storyline about two assassins without lots of gunplay.
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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
majestic replied to Vaeliorin's topic in Computer and Console
I hope you plan on following her romance, it makes her so much better. -
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
majestic replied to Vaeliorin's topic in Computer and Console
When it comes to mounts, I've basically done a 360° turn and only use horses - they're the only ones that you can mount with equal enlargement levels. Cast Legendary Proportions or Frightful Aspect on your character and your mount? That works with horses. With anything else? No. The buffs from being able to mount your horse while under LP/FA makes the better stats of wolves or boars irrelevant. Works on Seelah, but of course much better on any mercenary. Angel Oracle can kind of do both at once. The caster level gets high enough for the Angel buffs that make you virtually immune to everything last for a day with Greater Enduring Spells (same as with the Geniekind + Elemental Barrage cheese), you can scale defenses to the point where it can facetank Unfair - well, more or less - and it clears rooms in a cast or two with (Bolstered) Storm of Justice. Plus there's no real reason to not have an invulnerable Angel Oracle and a party with Ember one-shotting demon lords and a mercenary Paladin on a horse charging enemies for four digit damage. Primary reason for doing so is playing on Unfair though - where the bosses aren't the issue, but everything else is, especially in situations where you can't control where enemies spawn and they start one-shotting your backline. Which is about as early as, oh, getting right out of Kenabres to do Sosiel's quest. edit: Plus, Oracles can cast Creeping Doom with Nature Mystery, and why would you not have that? Might as well go to a gun fight with a knife. Primary reason for getting your main stat to an odd number is because you get 5 stat points with 20 levels, and then you end with an even number, and many character builds simply have no use of anything but your main stat, or secondary stats are good enough or begin with even numbers. So, yeah, not having an odd main stat is usually a waste of a stat point, what with how the game is set up and works. A secondary progression path that offers several options, of which many are traps if you don't precisely know what you're doing, and some of which are pitfalls even if you do... -
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 4
majestic replied to Vaeliorin's topic in Computer and Console
It's not really only about mechanics, these are relatively similar to any d20 game. Base Attack Bonus, Armor Class, etc., but the specific implementation and knowledge of items and how specific mechanics interact in this particular implenentation of the Pathfinder ruleset. To give you a primer, we were talking about just one of these things a page back. Armor Class scaling can't be done with armor at all*, so any characters who are supposed to tank whose defenses rely solely on armor class gained from armor are going to get into a bit of a bind later on. In order to get the armor class necessary to comfortable stand in melee range of enemies and not get beaten into a bloody pulp, you'd need to take an Oracle level with Nature's Whispers, which lets you you take your CHA bonus to armor class (as a bonus, you can now dump DEX to 7) and take one level of Scaled Fist monk. These two stack, because the Monk AC bonus stacks on top of the DEX bonus, which is now caused by CHA. Therefore, starting this character with a CHA of 21 means at the second level the character already has a +10 bonus to AC. Endgame we're looking at 26 base CHA with a +6 CHA item, i.e. 32 CHA. 10 + 11 x 2 = 32 AC before buffs. Good luck finding any armor in the game that comes with stats like that, especially once you figure out that Mage Armor stacks on top of that (+4 AC) and taking a potion of Mage Armor proccs Archmage Armour (adds another +10 AC at Mythic 10, although that is quite late in the game - but you still get to +7 AC from Mage Armor + Archmage Armour relatively quickly!), so we're sitting at 46 AC. 46 AC might sound like it is a lot, but how well do you think that stacks up against enemies having 50+ AB and 8 attacks per round, and we're not even talking about Unfair difficulty yet which just adds even more on top of the insanity... to get through that you need to actively use exploits, like the little fun fact that Mounted Shield only gets checked when mounting your, uhm, mount. So switch to that fat tower shield, climb on top of your horse and switch back to that two handed lance for the extra charge oomph while still having the AC from Mounted Shield... *Technically not true, but the numbers coming out are so low it is near enough to can't be done at all at anything at or above normal.