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Looks at the class list in my fictional VRMMO.guns in fantasy are fun, and people who don’t put them in fantasy are elf-lovers.
Ah, there it is. Gunslinger.
But wait, I love elves too :(
Looks at the class list in my fictional VRMMO.guns in fantasy are fun, and people who don’t put them in fantasy are elf-lovers.
Is an Elven {Gunslinger} like an Army Ranger?Looks at the class list in my fictional VRMMO.
Ah, there it is. Gunslinger.
But wait, I love elves too :(
I don't know! Maybe? I assume not!Is an Elven {Gunslinger} like an Army Ranger?
I don't know! Maybe? I assume not!
Gunslinger in my setting is, against most expectations, a tank class. They do akimbo-style gun-kata, draw a lot of aggro with sll that noise, and specialise in dodge rolls and evasion tanking.
(They’re highly inspired on one of my favourite weapon combo on the Thief class in GW2 and the Bounty Hunters from the Star Wars MMO. But also my game designer brain loves the idea of a tank that doesn't HAVE to be in melee range)
I have done all of the unconventional things! Tanking on Bard/Ninja in Final Fantasy 11, Combat Rogue untouchable builds, Marauder tanking in FFXIV... (even Black Mage main healing there, too). Heck, my DarkMelee/SuperReflex scrapper with no self-heals and 95% evasion on City of Heroes was such a fun tank. Raid Boss? ArchVillain? Nah, it'll never hit me.I’m assuming yours is narratively easier than my few forays into ‘Alternative Tanking’ xD All I know is it sounds fun
Wasn't that like heavily European? I think the fallacy of equally developed technology across cultures is as well a problem.Personally I think this is another tolkien hold over. All of these things are things that didn’t exist in middle earth, which was supposed to be a mythical pre-historic period.
Black Mage main healing!? XD What!? 95% evasion :0 Don’t need no heals if you never get hit! :DI have done all of the unconventional things! Tanking on Bard/Ninja in Final Fantasy 11, Combat Rogue untouchable builds, Marauder tanking in FFXIV... (even Black Mage main healing there, too). Heck, my DarkMelee/SuperReflex scrapper with no self-heals and 95% evasion on City of Heroes was such a fun tank. Raid Boss? ArchVillain? Nah, it'll never hit me.
Breaking the mold is my favourite way to play those games. Party of 6 Dragoons, no tanks, no healers? Sure, why not!
If that's your kind of fun, State of the Art, my latest novel on SH and RR, is going to be filled with similar shenanigans. The main tank of the party is an ex-raider who is currently tanking everything on her martial artist class which she knows is OP (but the community disses the class for being too squishy)
I think the most infamous is probably the golem of Jewish folklore that the concept comes from, but I suppose that's debatable.Golems are the literary and mythological precursors to robots (via perhaps the most infamous one of all, Frankenstein's Creature).
That is a cool example. Never heard it before!I think it's more of a Tiffany Problem than a Tolkien problem: tl;dr, people think they know more about what's historically accurate than they actually do. Tiffany, as a name, has been in use since the 1500s as a diminutive of Theophania - but if you use it for a character in a medieval setting, most audiences will say it's too modern. Most writers aren't actually doing research into the medieval period - or they do, but they're aware of the Tiffany Problem in theory if not in name.
Well, outside of those versed in Jewish lore, classic film buffs (Der Golem predated the second version of Frankenstein by about a decade - the first version was a short by, IIRC, Thomas Edison, that was not very good but showed the potential of the medium), or D&D players, I would argue more people are familiar with Frankenstein's Creature (especially the accidentally green one of the ads for Karloff's movie - the make-up was mostly gray!) than the original making him at LEAST more famous, if not infamous (and I've seen more heroic takes on the Jewish lore - my favorite being an episode of the old Superboy tv series from the 80s)...I think the most infamous is probably the golem of Jewish folklore that the concept comes from, but I suppose that's debatable.My argument being that Frankenstein's Creature can technically be considered a golem, but it's not the image people come up with when you say "golem."
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More familiar with the Creature, yes - but I was specifically saying that you don't immediately think of the Creature as a golem, and those familiar with the term "golem" don't think of the Creature first as the definition of the term. So I would say while the Creature is a more infamous "monster", it's not the most infamous/famous "golem."That is a cool example. Never heard it before!
Well, outside of those versed in Jewish lore, classic film buffs (Der Golem predated the second version of Frankenstein by about a decade - the first version was a short by, IIRC, Thomas Edison, that was not very good but showed the potential of the medium), or D&D players, I would argue more people are familiar with Frankenstein's Creature (especially the accidentally green one of the ads for Karloff's movie - the make-up was mostly gray!) than the original making him at LEAST more famous, if not infamous (and I've seen more heroic takes on the Jewish lore - my favorite being an episode of the old Superboy tv series from the 80s)...