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Village Square / Re: Challenging for canon items
« on: December 16, 2012, 07:02:51 AM »
But you aren't sure, sooooo get to informing them.
Ever wondered if your ideas have been talked about in the forum already? Well, try out the "search" option, where all your questions can be answered.
Well honestly speaking I never have the swords on me, I have the summoning scroll. So if I really cared I could just destroy the scroll in the same way that you did the Edo Tensei scroll effectively removing 3 swords from RP. Now does that seem any better?How am I cheating the system? Can you rob someone for their wallet if they left it at home?
To me(and I'm sure to others) it seems like you only brought up this topic because you can't get something that you want. Also could you actually propose a "system" besides "you have to accept every challenge or you lose it".
The idea that you have to rp somewhere so people have a chance to gain the item from you is kind of undercut by you saying that you just won't have it on you, making it impossible to get. That sounds like abusing what is being proposed. You don't have to have it on you at all times but from this it is making it seem like you need to do rp's solely for the reason of giving people an opportunity to attack you to get your items, so yes you would be cheating the system to make it impossible to get the item in that particular situation. The "system" of mine you are bashing is essentially the bijuu rules, would it be more palatable to have someone refusing a challenge stripped and the item returned to their village? That would allow people to do things like Kyu, who just gave the 5 tails to Zen after I got my Rinnegan approved at his insistence.
It just come down to conflicting results; let's say that I attack Konoha at 5am EST and only 4 chuunin respond because of the time of day, I kill them, and blow up the village. That's hardly fair to everyone else, and what happens to them? Are they dead?I believe they were put into effect because certain players choose to pick on village and "destroy" them when players who could defend the village aren't online, or they take advantage of the fact that weaker players act as the response team and use that as means of legitimate RP so that they can destroy a village.
So people who want to attack a village should wait until everyone who could possibly defend it is online? That sounds like an awful idea if you intend to be successful in your attack. I think that since Konoha started the barrier arms race they should be fined one bijuu.
I was talking about the bijuu rules, when Rakudo was saying he always made people find him in rp to challenge for the bijuu, which would of course mean he's been denying peoples challenges for that reason. You need to more thoroughly read my posts, as per usual.I've never denied a bijuu challenge; to be honest I was only challenged twice, and that was when I still took OOC challenges, but if someone had challenged me I would've told them to find me in RP.
In that case then you aren't "challenging" me for my canon items, and thus this whole thread is pointless.You know the good thing about that Bocc? I don't have to carry the swords on me IC, so unlike Bijuu which are with a Jinchuuriki at all times you just have to catch me on a day where I have it
Upsetting things like that x.x
Yeah that's exactly the kind of stuff I am talking about "Oh fine, I'll walk around, I won't bring the sword with me though." Not that it matters for me since I can kill them, Edo Tensei them and then tell them to go get me their stuff. This is one of many things Nathan's idea is not addressing. No doubt people will think of more.
The majority wanting something does not make the majority right.
My point was, since it appears everyone is for your ...... idea; I'm just going to apply the same rule I did for bijuu challenges. Come find me in RP...Well I see the way this is going..... have fun contacting me in RP
You mean like we have to do to challenge for a bijuu? Which is what we've been discussing being able to do for canon items? Oh wait...