popping in here to say this is some arcane spell casting and amazed at all the wild beasts that would end forts/adventurers if they load in.
Hell yeah they would.
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Round 2 match recordings are up! Here's the vid:
https://youtu.be/XywivvNkIy8?si=MSFnXI9RgjpMJlZ3ROUND 2 Match Results:---------
W - L - T Dikbutdagrate: 2 - 0 - 1
Squamous: 0 - 2 - 1Game 1 - I won the die roll, and was spawned first. We use the default arena as Squamous's arena choice. The match begins with what appears like some light shuffling, neither creature
appears to be moving toward one another. However, I failed not only to look up a z level, but I also failed to recognize that Squamous's Supreme Profanity pulled a fast one on me; The profanity summoned a duplicate of itself on the same tile before leaping into the air on the same tick. I was incrementing the frames by hand one at a time, and yet, I still couldn't follow this creature's movements! Good stuff!
The Lord of Flies Moose fires some projectiles before using an
Hokuto: Flying Bird Empty Beheading Wave Kick on itself?! What devilry is this? That's not supposed to happen! The Lord of Flies is sent flying backward, but being the source of the interaction, goes nowhere. However, one of its heads skids along the ground, according to the in game combat log. "MY MOOSE!" I shriek aloud, causing some alarm to anyone nearby.
Clearly, there is more to this Supreme Profanity than we could have imagined...
The mayhem continues, with the the Lord of Flies finding itself pinned against the sinister lighting fast machinations of a dynamic duo of Profanity.
Suddenly, as if from nowhere, the match is over. The schemes of the blue devils turned to poofy, and very sad looking clouds named, "goodbye." And then sent spiraling backwards toward the back wall. The game seems to have allocated three different causes of death for each of the three Profanities that spawned (I'm not even sure when the third one spawned?)
Its as if the Lord of Flies Moose itself declared it had had enough. Game 1 was over. And the Lord of Flies Moose was none the worse for wear.
The Nightmarish Devil Fly Moose steals the first game from the clutches of the bizarre nightmare gameplan of the Supreme Profanity.
Game 2 - The Lord of Flies Moose and the Supreme Profanity spawn above water. And I was a little confused by what happened. The Lord of Flies barreled into the ocean like a ball of molten lead descending from space, while the Supreme Profanity hovered above. The Profanity begins healing itself several times, before seemingly taking any damage. In what order things happened following this, is rather confusing. I'm not really sure what to make of the combat log. What is clear however, is that the Profanity and the Lord of Flies dodged at least one melee action each, as the Lord of Flies continually shat out flies and boiled the lake.
The Lord of Flies Moose summoned a clone, and then this clone was turned into a Profanity.
The lake burned as dragonfire and searing hot projectiles of nostrontium were fired from the boiling mud center of a whirlpool which was formed by the whipping of the red hot temperature field emitted by the Fly-Moose. And from that singularity, the game suddenly crashed. Game 2 is a draw.
Game 3 - This game is a rapid fire contest of interaction button mashing. The moose fires off massive force kick, and the Profanity returns fire with a double beat of its adamantine projectiles. Sustaining damage, the profanity chains two quick heals on itself back to back, before the "fluffy dance" of the lord of flies stops the Profanity cold, completely paralyzing it. The Lord of Flies, now standing shoulder to shoulder with a clone of itself, approaches the the Profanity, who gives into pain. The Lord of Flies slices into the body of the Profanity only once. Once, is all it takes. This strike rends the entire Profanity's body, shredding its body into nothing but loose ribbons. Infernal blight is somehow injected into the seemingly lifeless shredded paper body of the Profanity, and then trapped in Fly's dark chitin webbing. Yet somehow, despite being several manners of dead, the Profanity fires a profanity skin rock from its being. Which miss both of the Fly lords. Game 3 is a win for the Lord of Flies Moose.
jecowa: 2 - 0
An Anonymous Masked Bay12 User: 0 - 2
Game 1 - jecowa wins the die roll, spawning in first. The arena for G1 is the old default arena. Game 1 starts with Phoebe making its approach toward the Golden Kobold, before the GB transforms into a friendship summon of the Lord of Flies. Battle ensues. The Lord of Flies buddy is evidently pushed back by the furry of the fuzzy orange eyeball creature.
Battle continues for several ticks before suddenly, the Golden Kobold transforms back its original form! "Uh oh."
jecowa's Phoebe immediately seizes upon its opportunity to close the game, and in only a couple ticks, the Golden Kobold has lost its leg, and has been disemboweled. All it needs to do is transform itself again to heal all of its wounds! Will it make it? No. No, it does not. Jecowa's Phoebe closes the game before that can happen. Jecowa takes Game 1.
Game 2 - This was the fastest match played thus far. Even faster than what we've seen from " "! The match is held on jecowa's custom arena. Tick 1, the Golden Kobold falls into an abyss. That's it! GG!
Jecowa takes game 2 winning the match!
DPh Kraken: 0 - 2
Wolfkey: 2 - 0Game 1 and 2 - Kraken wins the die roll, spawning in first. But gets mugged completely and immediately at the start of both games.
The little red wagonmancer crab has claws after all. And at least several wagons.
Wolfkey takes the match.
xzaxza: 0 -2
Erik Blank: 2 - 0 Game 1 - Erik wins the dieroll, spawning first. xzaxza's adamantine monster begins the match by releasing a huge burst of poisonous smoke. However, the Spellmaster titan immediately turns the adamantine monster into a kobold, and then immediately
blasts the now transformed adamantine monster/kobold into the backwall with a wave of liquid and solid projectiles, composed from "searing sunlight." Xzaxza's horrifically injured creature smashes into the backwall, and dies upon impact. The spellmaster titan, having secured its victory in game 1, leaps toward outer space, to celebrate its win among the stars.
Game 2 - Erik Blank's Spellmaster Titan opens the game by summoning a deluge of adamantine colossi, before turning its gaze toward xzaxza's adamantine monster (not to be confused with the adamantine colossus summoned by the Spellmaster titan, these creatures are represented by the debug creature in the video.) The Spellmaster titan transforms the adamantine monster into a kobold again,
before unleashing a massive spread of dragonfire, and the former adamantine monster responds in turn with dragonfire, which spreads out in all directions. But the dragonfire cannot stop the spell titan. The kobold is once again pelted again by a tidal wave of searing sunlight projectiles, and is dead before it even hits the ground.
Erik Blank claims game 2 and the match.
FirePhoenix11: 2 - 0
BYE: 0 - 2Games 1 and 2 - No one fully comprehends what happens here. But the outcome is expected, and the same. Game 2 is more visually chaotic than game 1, however.
FirePhoenix11's " " takes the win.