The paladins are in-game Anyone who wants to join the rookie toa team, the window is open until all of the villages are visited by the group.
Well, just so everyone knows:
I have more profiles coming. No need to freak out. They're not as long anymore.
THANK GOD
:3
You know... without a Mahiki, Demothi just isn't the same. I'm gonna put him on a bus.
Guys, It says that in Kini-Nui, there are still some wild Rahkshi. Can we interact with them the same way we might as with Rahi aggressive to you?
Have Lesterin been re-approved yet? I want to make one once they are
Have Lesterin been re-approved yet? I want to make one once they are
I'm sure that Ghostie'll give us a heads-up if they are. Don't worry.
The paladins are in-game
Anyone who wants to join the rookie toa team, the window is open until all of the villages are visited by the group.
When they get back to Ga-Wahi, Mila's always available as team mentor figure/armourer/advisor. xP
HEY GUISE
Theres a new hospital in Ko-Koro
Love Shack 2?
You totes asked for it Kughii
*backhands TLW*
thou shalt never mention that again ye silly fool.
my profile picture is what I looked like just after hitting you.
:3
I finally know what you guys who play this all day feel like. I'll break my f5 button soon xD
Thank you Ilyusha.
So what about the Rahkshi thing? Can we fight them? I know I didn't ask that, but I'm in Kini Nui too.
They are wild so yes, they can be engaged as if they were rahi.
Cool, thanks.
Probably going to be as hard, or harder, when they were under Makuta's control, just a head's up.
They are wild so yes, they can be engaged as if they were rahi.
Though I would expect that they are distinctly stronger than most Rahi, correct? Roughly on par with their power levels prior to becoming feral, just without the restraint. In other words, feral creatures with power and roughly twice as powerful as a Toa.
Yes, but they are no more intelligent than the average Rahi.
Most of these will be vastly more intelligent. It's not like Makuta would send out the lowest powered and least intelligent Kraata.
So yeah. You try to fight them, you're screwed, unless you've suddenly become a tactical genius.
BS01 quote: "When they are not under orders, they are much less focused, making them easier to defeat." Also, I wouldn't fight one alone. Unless maybe if I ambushed it with a carefully thought-out battle plan and had mastered my iron powers a little better.
Much less focused. As in, not in cooperation with each other, moreso just focused on themselves and their own needs. Their only goal is the goal of self preservation, nothing else.
That does not mean much less intelligent. Those are different words for a reason.
It's sort of like fighting the Incredible Hulk. He's much less intelligent or focused than Bruce Banner. Does that make him any less dangerous?
Karz no.
It's sort of like fighting the Incredible Hulk. He's much less intelligent or focused than Bruce Banner. Does that make him any less dangerous?
Karz no.
I would argue that point, buuuuut...
it would go off topic
Basically on-topic: Feral Rahkshi are just as smart and dangerous as Controlled Rahkshi, if not moreso (on the dangerous side), fighting one is not recommended.
"Easier to defeat" as well. But like I said, I wouldn't do it alone without a good plan. And who's Bruce Banner? *prepares for inevitable shunning*
Bruce Banner is the alter-ego of the Incredible Hulk.
But back on-topic: fight the Rahkshi at your own peril.
"Easier to defeat" as well. But like I said, I wouldn't do it alone without a good plan.
Easier to defeat because they aren't all working together to fight you.
But if you checked out any of the things I kept telling people to a couple weeks ago, you'd realize just one Rahkshi is enough to grievously wound/kill a team of three Toa.
I'm probably going to get back into doing stuff a little later this week(finals and stuff). Which means it's time to get some of my dormant plans into action.
With the decay of the island's moral center, I think it's time for someone to put things back into perspective. Someone who can finally offer freedom from morality, freedom from others, and freedom from the self. Someone who will sow the seeds of a revolution that will allow Mata-Nui to transcend itself.
Klavier is your man.
Now is the time.
The place is to be determined.
Prepare thyself.
Easier to defeat? I would rethink that."Easier to defeat" as well. But like I said, I wouldn't do it alone without a good plan. And who's Bruce Banner? *prepares for inevitable shunning*
Man, that's what I been sayin'. They just don't listen anymore, y'know?
It's fightable.
That makes it fun. I would say that they don't lose their skill, powers, and tactical prowess. What they do lose is cohesive units. They're no longer fighting in teams. A similar argument would be '1 Toa Maru's power instead of 6 united Toa Maru, who is easier to fight?'. The 1 Toa Maru, obviously. But that doesn't make him easy to fight, just easier.
Yeah, so if anyone fights a Rahkshi I will be keeping a close eye on the engagement. If they make it seem too easy and/or are not creative in their fighting you bet I will enter and ensure that the scales are evened. There is an inherent risk factor when engaging a son of Makuta, even one without direction.
Yeah, so if anyone fights a Rahkshi I will be keeping a close eye on the engagement. If they make it seem too easy and/or are not creative in their fighting you bet I will enter and ensure that the scales are evened. There is an inherent risk factor when engaging a son of Makuta, even one without direction.
Noted!
Check Kini-Nui, I guess.
...I kinda want to see someone overdo an attack now so EW can "balance the scales" XDBut it would be very mean for me to wish ill on someone, so I shall just stay in the cozy little Ga-Koro thread, occasionally popping into this equally-cozy Discussion Topic.
It wouldn't be wishing ill upon them if they learned from the experience.
Just as a heads up to anyone who cares about Po-Koro, a few points of order.
A: The ranking system of the Sentinels (and they are the Sentinels, as it's more distinctive than a generic "Guard" and fits their job perfectly) goes as such: Captain-->Branch Commander-->Squad Leader-->Soldier.
B: I should probably repeat that Po-Koro is called the "Lost Koro" for a reason. It is very isolated and that isolation is enforced. Please do not waltz into the Koro as you have done previously.
Just as a heads up to anyone who cares about Po-Koro, a few points of order.
A: The ranking system of the Sentinels (and they are the Sentinels, as it's more distinctive than a generic "Guard" and fits their job perfectly) goes as such: Captain-->Branch Commander-->Squad Leader-->Soldier.
B: I should probably repeat that Po-Koro is called the "Lost Koro" for a reason. It is very isolated and that isolation is enforced. Please do not waltz into the Koro as you have done previously.
Right now, joining the Sentinels is a pro because you're not gonna get into arguments about rank and you definitely won't be promoting yourself.
So, some of you might remember this old Crucible thing that Dov and I started a while ago.
Well, it's still there, and Xilecki is back.
There's probably going to be a lot more focus on the making of wine and meadery there these days, though, so if anybody's wanting a job for a character of theirs, or a place for non-character-lethal combat practice in Ga-Wahi, that spot is always open.
B: I should probably repeat that Po-Koro is called the "Lost Koro" for a reason. It is very isolated and that isolation is enforced. Please do not waltz into the Koro as you have done previously.
Agreed. I like how Aaron described it and set it up, so this should be fun and interesting.
That said, an entire village isn't going out of play; it's still a viable and visitable and playable location. Unless Lloyd you decide to make an announcement that you're sealing the village, people can still come and go as they please... within the bounds of the new topic description. And I REALLY wouldn't recommend that this early in the game.
Oh, by the way... hey Wysp. Long time no see
Also, finally got Joske edited, updated, and running again. Let's see what this new arc holds in store from him, shall we?
Oh yeah, the Crucible.
I had completely forgotten about that thing.
Should pay a visit later ...
Ah, FT, good to see you again. I do try to give as much freedom to move about the village as I can for the players, because shutting it down isn't fair to them. However, at the same time I need to put some meat behind the claim.
Would you like one lump with your tea, or two?