damn took like a week to get to this one
>>6033235>It's like making a mind roll not to succumb to fear when faced with something terrifying but charisma instead.thing is, i don't see a reason to roll for charisma for players when the actual effect that the stat represents, is already there: the words on the screen. for example, we roll for physical affinity (strenght in d&d terms) because there isn't a nigga there punching us in the throat, or mind because we can't see or feel the effects of the traumatic event. it could be argued that we can't also emulate the mindset of the guca when she has to consider an attempt at persuasion since they have a personality of their own- but, that's when the player voice comes into play, the voice of reason, the true driving force behind each character, there is yet another argument to be made. i think that if we have players roll for charisma we'll end up having to removing player agency even sporadically, or outright have to limit their choices so that they won't contradict what they were convinced of- which just aint fun
here, your mind and the gucas are one and the same. you simply are face her fears instead of your own
>It seems to me that opposing a lie or convincing attempt requires two partssometimes you can tell something is a lie by its contents alone, and thus a char roll isn't required. other than that i think that we are on the same page. with char, you realize someone is faking. with wis, you figure out why. with int, you figure out how
>I do question how you described the wisdom stat as morals in the past, but it's possible to understand people well but still be a bastard.i am a firm believer in that this is not the case. catching superficial patterns on how people react when you do X, like the psychopaths do, is one thing; deeply understanding the reasons behind their actions, I have been led to believe, leads to mercy. it's impossible how to care when you see what you are hurting- and how it relates to what makes you happy
that's just my shit of course. we all have our theories on how to enjoy life best. it's like different models of cars
>>6036805>Not a human incubator, though.you are assuming these human incubators work the same. you could be right, you could be wrong
>>6036868>the mirror witch from Magia record for me to shake off this hunch, and that bastard could punch holes in time.if the Witch of Peace is anything like Winchester then Emma is the only one getting a happy ending
>I suspect the girl wishing to be the strongest magical girl is Aloeyou are correct and i can only say it cause erika decided to peek at hush's memories back then
also writtan. ill try to at least finish the intros before the weekend. sorry, but considering i have actual work that's as much as im willing to promise