Post by Pieter Wolfbane on Dec 30, 2016 11:17:06 GMT
Alright guys, got a topic to discuss with you today! As the subject states, we're going to be looking at the AoE attacks and barriers of the A) Variant Kind, and B) Standard Kind (Which is basically covered by Blasts and Explosive Waves, I personally feel).
Now, the thought in particular is, "How would the damage distribute, if an attack with an AoE effect is used, when there's multiple people? How does it affect one singular person?"
There's a couple of thoughts I thought of in the cbox, of which I'll be translating as best I can in a more coherent fashion. If you got any thoughts or suggestions to bring to the table, don't hold them back! It's a discussion, after all!
Personal suggestion: We present a specific equation for when there's a multiple number of people. I came up with 2 schools of thought for this, so I'll try my best to explain each, if it needs explaining. Firstly, I want to remind everyone that this is for when multiple people are being targeted by 1 singular player!
Ok... I believe that should help explain things a bit... To be honest, the 2nd equation's example felt convoluted to me, but I figured since I'm using the show and movies as a reference... ANYWAY! Thoughts and concerns? Got an idea of your own? Let's chat!
Now, the thought in particular is, "How would the damage distribute, if an attack with an AoE effect is used, when there's multiple people? How does it affect one singular person?"
There's a couple of thoughts I thought of in the cbox, of which I'll be translating as best I can in a more coherent fashion. If you got any thoughts or suggestions to bring to the table, don't hold them back! It's a discussion, after all!
Personal suggestion: We present a specific equation for when there's a multiple number of people. I came up with 2 schools of thought for this, so I'll try my best to explain each, if it needs explaining. Firstly, I want to remind everyone that this is for when multiple people are being targeted by 1 singular player!
- 15% reduction+x%(x=Numbers of Players, when there is more than 2 people. If there are only 2 people, x will equal 0, and the player reduces PL by 15%) . What this means is, when there's at least 2 people or more, the total power is reduced by 15% or higher. For instance, we'll look at Vegeta about to blast both Meta-Cooler and Goku with Big Bang Attack (UP2). In this scenario, we'll say Vegeta has about 3 million power level, with Cooler and Goku at 3.2 million and 3 million respectively, so this would mean the AoE attack of 1,980,000 gets reduced to 1,683,000 for both Cooler and Goku to dodge or clash with. They each dodge with after image (SU1), and resume the battle.
- If targeting 1 person, Person targeted must use 2 dodges, as with Homing. When multiple people show, reduce PL effectiveness by number of people*5%. This number is to be treated as a percentage. In this example, we'll look at Majin SSJ Vegeta (Vegeta's at the time flavored SSJ2) using Final Explosive Wave (UV3) against Majin Buu, who had 'absorbed' Dabura to achieve the Good/Evil Majin transformation. Piccolo and Krillin are also there as well, being put at risk of being sucked into the attack. Piccolo is a Super Namek at this point, so he's got a permanent PL of 5.4 million, and Krillin effectively has achieved Roshi (x6), so he's going to have a pl of 720,000. Vegeta in this case has a power level of 8.750 million, while Majin Buu on the other hand has a defensive power level of 5.7 million. Now, this is above Buu's 100%, so he needs to use a tier 2 dodge to get out of the way. Problem is he needs 4 KP to do this, so he is going to get hit (as this technique is operating with the mentality the user needs 2 uses of dodge to get out of the way)! However, due Piccolo and Krillin being in the vicinity, the techniques power would actually be reduced by 15% (for there are 3 people there). Each would have to dodge up to 4.9 million to dodge this attack, but it would only need to be dodged 1 time! NOTE: This isn't close enough to what happened during that event. It is only an example of this equation in play!
Ok... I believe that should help explain things a bit... To be honest, the 2nd equation's example felt convoluted to me, but I figured since I'm using the show and movies as a reference... ANYWAY! Thoughts and concerns? Got an idea of your own? Let's chat!