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This roleplay is 700 years after the Buu Saga. The entire place is based on Power Level and I would like to thank Blues Lights for the templates and everything.


    Stats and Powerlevel

    Masaro
    Masaro
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    Join date : 2011-10-10

    Stats and Powerlevel Empty Stats and Powerlevel

    Post  Masaro Mon Oct 10, 2011 2:29 pm

    This is a very simple and easy system to understand. There are four actual stats: Strength, Focus, Endurance, and Agility. The fifth and final thing you’ll see listed above your stats is Power Level, which is the overall ranking of your character’s fighting strength.

    --Strength: This is your physical attack power. Basically, this determines how hard you can throw a punch, and how much physical punishment you can dish out.
    --Focus: This is your ki attack power. This shows how much of a sting your energy attacks cause, how quickly your ki moves, and how big of a mark it can leave.
    --Endurance: This is your defense. Everything from being able to withstand a kick to the gut to how you can hold out against an enemy’s energy blast.
    --Agility: This is your movement and attack speed. This covers how quick you can move, how fast you can deal out the pain, and how swiftly you can dodge somebody’s attacks.

    When you create a new character, you’ll be required to distribute 100 “stat points” amongst the four stats. How many points go where is entirely up to you. Each stat must have a minimum of 1%, be a whole number (no decimals), and all four numbers must add up to exactly 100%. Your stat points are the total percentage of your fighting style. For example, your distribution could look something like this:

    Strength: 25%
    Focus: 10%
    Endurance: 5%
    Agility: 60%

    Obviously, that character favors speed over attack power and defense. You decide your stats based on how you like your character to fight, or your personal preference of style. You can have a higher percentage for one aspect of battle or keep them all balanced. It’s up to you!

    Once you pick your percentage distribution, these stats do not change.

    Power Level

    As stated before, this is the overall measurement of your character’s fighting strength. It’s a measuring stick that helps determine the stronger warrior when two or more are compared together, as well as it governs just how powerful you really are. Each character starts off with a Power Level of 100. Power Level is comprised of the amount of RPing you have pumped into it. Power Level is only permanently increased through the earning of PL itself by posting. Your Power Level may also be multiplied through the earned use of Power Ups, although this is just temporary, lasting only as long as you are in a transformed state.

    Your character will receive 25 PL per post in the RPG. Some areas offer additional PL as a result of gravity, specially sanctioned areas, or just pure awesomeness. Additional PL can be given as a result of Sagas, Tournaments, Paths, and other such things as the staff sees fit. Additional "bonus" PL can be given for exceptional RPing ability and story-driven gameplay.

    The distribution of your overall strength is reflected by the percentage of each of the four stats. For example, if two characters had an Agility of 60%, the one with the higher Power Level moves faster. Power Level is the final determiner of strength, however. If one character had an Agility of 60% and a PL of 1200 and another had an Agility of 45% but a PL of 200,000, the latter is obviously faster.
    *Note that PL is given per post and can (and will) be taken away as a result of breaking the RPG's rules and/or harming another player's gameplay.

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