Orphen
Active Member
Just been having a couple of thoughts about how to use battle precognition in combat with PC's and what would be acceptable and what would not be acceptable in the scope of combat. I had a couple of thoughts on interesting ways to do it. But of course, I thought that the whole 'I saw that coming' response would be very frowned upon. So, I wanted to bring this question to others and wonder.
If an opponent you were using was a master of Battle Precognition, as their opponent, what do you think would be an appropriate use of the skill..
Here are some of the ideas that I had.
Would like to know people's thoughts.
On each of these two ideas, as well as others.
If an opponent you were using was a master of Battle Precognition, as their opponent, what do you think would be an appropriate use of the skill..
Here are some of the ideas that I had.
- Visions: Write a vision into each post which is a hypothetical event from a possible time line. Or one at the beginning of the thread. Then, if your opponent completes or simulates that attack, you have the means to fully avoid it, as you can say you knew it was coming (of course assuming that you have the ability to evade it.) This adds a prediction element into the mix which your opponent can avoid, though they would realistically have no way to know what your vision would be.
- Other Self: This is the one I was thinking of using, the idea is that i describe another version of my character overlapping me, and that 'phantom' is my character in another time line, other users of precognition would be able to see the 'phantom' there. The idea would be that interactions with the 'phantom me' would be able to be seen before they happen and could be made to come to pass or avoided. Ie. The 'phantom me' would take a swing at you high while the 'real me' takes a swing low. If you jumped and took the hit from the 'phantom me,' its kinda saying that, that strike is 'destined' to happen at some point soon. But of course, time isn't certain, so it could be avoided.
Would like to know people's thoughts.
On each of these two ideas, as well as others.