I don't have a problrm with having to PvP to get ahead of anything, that's just common sense. Conduct breeds growth, and in an environment such as ours where there are multiple players, PvP will be a must, eventually.
The problem in that however arises in his PvP is done. If PvP is no fun, why...
So PvP is pretty much the only way to advance a character, eh? So are there going to be any changes to the way PvP works or are we sticking with a Honor Based free form system?
The biggest thing though in ask of this wouldn't be the numbers to guide things along, but a method of controlling the action economy to make nobody makes a bunch of moves at once.
Simply put, you'd be limited to two actions, maybe three, no more blocking one attack, then launching about two in...
To start, the very basics.
Four stats, a stamina system, general combat skills are a maybe, a currency to spend on them.
The idea is to take the loose ideas we have now regarding pvp and try to balance it out. A person trying to make a Sage like character won't be tied down by a physical...
Just want to ask what you all would think about a lightweight mechanics system that still emphasized writing over numbers but allowed for more breathing room combat wise for players to handle issues on their own before needing an admin to step in, as well as help players to make a more...
Sith Acolyte <> Jedi Padawan
Sith Crusader <> Jedi Knight
Darth (aka Sith Lord) <> Jedi Master
Other things like General and Inquisitor and whatever have you would be In-Game rewarded titles and what not that players would earn.
Name: Khivas Carrick
Link to character profile: http://www.thestarwarsrp.com/forum/index.php?threads/khivas-carrick.58590/
Cross-faction affiliation: Jedi Order
Reasoning:
- IC: This is it, this is the end. Win here, and everything else falls into place, the Force has shown him that much...
I very much agree with these new changes to rank structure.
Doesn't make sense to have people start off as a student, especially when not all characters will be the same nor make sense for them to be a student of some sort depending on age and background.
In other words, it was super limiting.
Khivas knew Cappi rather decently, and from what he knew of him thus far, he was rather adept with his lightsaber, and so far it was proving true as he had somehow managed to hold his own against Javik, an opponent that at one point actually posed a challenge to the Rogueish Knight.
This made...