ERYFKRAD
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Zhang's not aggressive, he's just a very thorough negotiator.I can't imagine him being any more aggressive than he already is.
Zhang's not aggressive, he's just a very thorough negotiator.I can't imagine him being any more aggressive than he already is.
Jing can always go MAXIMUM FUCK against the AbbotI'll flop back to a firm A since I'm not enamored by either of the other choices, and post in remembrance of a formerly YOLOTIGER Jing that bothered to actually get into a nasty, drag-out brawl every once in a while in between tricks and trolling:
You jump immediately, going after him before he can regain his balance. Drawing your right palm back, you channel all the qi you can muster and smash it down into Guo Fu’s huge body. He slams into the floor, cracking the wood, and tumbles backwards in a noisy flurry of heavy limbs. When he comes to a stop, he has landed just outside the ring area. You drop to your knees as the gong is sounded, watching Guo Fu get to his knees looking extremely battered from your blows. His eyes seem to be shining with respect.
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The crowd, which had been watching in tense silence till now, breaks out into a loud roar at your victory. The sound of their exhilaration echoes around the tournament area.
Then, you pass out.
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The crowd cheers louder than ever for you when you arrive on stage with your bandaged arm. You give them a wave of acknowledgement, sending them into a frenzy.
Those were the days.
We solved the labyrinth exactly as it was intended to be solved. Why would that earn us disrespect? If anything it shows that Man Tiger Pig is incapable of a startling amount of control and patience despite his reputation.should we attain some level of respect among the Shaolin (tricky now, since we've gone about things the faggot way
Jing can always go MAXIMUM FUCK against the Abbot
As for using Wuxiang Qiankun to minimize the side-effects of Xiaoming Jiuyang, possible.
You may have a point with that one, yeah.Jing can always go MAXIMUM FUCK against the Abbot
A qi-supercharged Jing fighting the Abbot is the antithesis of MAXIMUM FUCK. It is MINIMUM FUCK. In fact, it is NO FUCK AT ALL.
Huh. This wasn't a conscious decision on my part, tbh. I usually tend not to alert everyone anyhow. If you do want to flop to C though, that would be much appreciated.Hah, Absinthe isn't alerting me no mo'.
Huh. This wasn't a conscious decision on my part, tbh. I usually tend not to alert everyone anyhow. If you do want to flop to C though, that would be appreciated.
How do you A voters propose we beat the Abbott after fighting these old dudes? We're going all out, and it seems to imply we're going to be fairly exhausted after this bout with A. You keep talking about how you want Shaolin to respect us, but they aren't going to respect us nearly as much if we lose this challenge.
Qi draining would improve, but not sufficiently to change the description. It'll be reflected in narrative and use.
If we'd kill someone leeching, we'd be doing a permanent drain.No neigong boost, as Kayerts figured. Unless you do a permanent drain. You won't be doing that.
We have assumed the trials are all of equal difficulty, since the Arhats were stated to be on the level of the Abbott. What would be the difficulty of the in-between encounter that would make sense?How do you A voters propose we beat the Abbott after fighting these old dudes? We're going all out, and it seems to imply we're going to be fairly exhausted after this bout with A. You keep talking about how you want Shaolin to respect us, but they aren't going to respect us nearly as much if we lose this challenge.
Alright. Why did the Abbot referred to himself being on the same level as the Bronze Arhats formation? Did he intend to hold back his strength for the sake of the challenge?The difficulty is supposed to go up with each stage, yes.
"The difficulty is nearly equal, for I am not as strong as my predecessor, Abbot Fangzhang."
I don't quite understand what the drawbacks of C are if we have to explain ourselves no matter how we go about it.