RootBeerBert
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Out of all the characters you’ve written, which has the lowest win/loss ratio?
Huh?lowest win/loss ratio?
Busy characters!Hoshino: 7262/7163. If beating entities/monsters count then, 621917636193872/621917636193873.
If the current novel I'm writing then Natsumi has -1/2872.
0/0/1 if unassisted, 1/1 if assisted I think.Would suicide be considered 0/0 or 1/1?
Does gravity count as an assist?0/0/1 if unassisted, 1/1 if assisted I think
Does it have a personification in setting? If so, then yes, of not then no, unless you also believe a gun, a knife or a bottle of toxins counts as "an assist"Does gravity count as an assist?
Then 0/0/1 is my characters lowest K/D with them accidentally falling to their death.Does it have a personification in setting? If so, then yes, of not then no, unless you also believe a gun, a knife or a bottle of toxins counts as "an assist"
So how does that curse work? Sounds like he is powerful enough to just level the entire town together with his opponent if he can slay any beast, like dragons etc., can't he circumvent the curse by causing damage to his opponent by collateral? Like, even if there is something that prevents him from deliberately targeting humans, he could just throw a small monster next to his human enemy, target the monster with a wide area devastating attack, thus vaporizing the entire vicinity his opponent is standing on. Or does the curse just makes it so even if he destroys an entire city, humans are just left standing with no damage, as if phantoms to whatever physical change caused by him, even tho everything around them is left in complete ruins with fires raging etc.? He can't even damage other humans using physics?In one of my books, there was this kid, Zeel. He was cursed, so despite being grandmaster and could slay any beasts, he couldn't win any duel. So he always lost, if he tried to fight another human. Even a toddler beat him once. So his win rate was 0 after hundreds of fights (it's glossed over in the book)
It specifically says "duel" - one on one or any formal combat he automatically loses, either due to quirks of fate, or better skill from the opponent or whatnot. It sounds like informal fights he can win, as he can win fights against unintelligent opponents but as soon as the foe is able to think and issue or accept a challenge, then he's hosed. At least that's how it sounded to me.So how does that curse work? Sounds like he is powerful enough to just level the entire town together with his opponent if he can slay any beast, like dragons etc., can't he circumvent the curse by causing damage to his opponent by collateral? Like, even if there is something that prevents him from deliberately targeting humans, he could just throw a small monster next to his human enemy, target the monster with a wide area devastating attack, thus vaporizing the entire vicinity his opponent is standing on. Or does the curse just makes it so even if he destroys an entire city, humans are just left standing with no damage, as if phantoms to whatever physical change caused by him, even tho everything around them is left in complete ruins with fires raging etc.? He can't even damage other humans using physics?