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Post by Jack on Jul 21, 2020 20:12:52 GMT -6
Please note...- The last date to post your introduction post is 72 hours from this post. Without an introduction post you cannot battle. - Certain moves can't be used in the Pit because of the surroundings and other moves can affect more than one creature at the same time. After all introduction posts have been posted you will be informed whether those two apply to any of your creatures' moves. - That you have 72 hours to post a response to a calculation post and/or roleplay post. The 72 hour deadline is not extended if your foe posts after a calculation post. Not meeting the deadline results in an automatic disqualification. - That characters level once every 20 posts in the Fighting Pit, but pets gain levels and loyalty towards their owners normally.
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Post by Skylos on Jul 21, 2020 22:57:45 GMT -6
There's a point in time where she just couldn't watch the result of the fight. Ridelys couldn't help it, she wasn't hugely attached to the longhorn, but where he'd been doing quite well with fights, now everything and their grandsires were suddenly quite a bit above where an unbroken brown, abeit slightly trickier then the rest, would be able to triumph. She had gotten out of her seat and left the stadium as the roar of the winning drake, the colorful one who looked more tribal painted then saraneish, echoed. She made sure that Scho had been delivered into his pen, and sleeping off his flattenedness. And took a week to herself. Nice and quiet, no ribbons attached, much to the disgruntlement of her ribboned posse, but having a public mind isn't healthy. Ridelys opened the gate leading out to the pit stables, and found Scho staring through the gate right at her. Making a questioning noise of when. When was next fight. He wanted to right now. Then the door opened for him. -ready-
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Post by Fiera Ferella on Jul 23, 2020 1:09:45 GMT -6
Another day, another round of the tournament. Fiera’s last round didn’t go too well- it turned out that she came in too late, and the round had to end early. Woops. While the organizers of the tournament were quite cross with her, Fiera had decided to chalk it up as a learning experience. This time she had arrived bright and early with Algol in tow, and watched as the brown sarane drake got settled in the ring. When her opponent arrived though, she couldn’t help but cringe a bit. Another tier three brown drake? That… was going to get confusing fast. The only difference she could note was in that her opponent’s drake was wearing another one of those ankle bands that she had seen on a good number of her opponents right now that seemed to increase their speed. Fiera sighed, knowing what that meant. This was going to be messy.
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Post by Jack on Jul 23, 2020 9:11:07 GMT -6
Notes
- Algol can use everything he knows
- Schródinger cannot use Climb, he flies into a rage at the sight of another Drake and will be rolled by staff
- Schródinger goes first due to higher Dexterity
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Post by Skylos on Jul 23, 2020 11:29:01 GMT -6
If he wasn't so in the mood for some fighting, Scho might've been trying to figure out why the other brown that looked like a relfection of him looked familiar to the back of his mind. An innate sense of 'I know you' but he didn't really care. The longhorn hissed, raising his wings to look bigger then he actually was. This was the second drake who rivaled his and his impressive rack's size. Perhaps even bigger. But there was a faint burning scent to the familiarity, and two things, if he were able to think, would be specific. One, this smell smelled like a past opponent, and two, that usually meant something bad was going to happen. Bring it, copycat who smells bad. Ridelys watched the brown longhorn practically canter out into the arena, ready to spill blood and do what unbroken drakes did best; have a hormonally charged temper tantrum. -gestures of bring it on-
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Post by Fiera Ferella on Jul 25, 2020 23:46:56 GMT -6
Fiera immediately took note of her opponent’s behavior. Interesting- the other drake didn’t seem to be paying too much attention to its owner, instead immediately honing in on Algol with extreme aggression. Was this drake unbroken? Fiera didn’t know that that was even allowed in this competition, but she wasn’t about to let such a good opportunity pass her by. If she was lucky, she could get a hit in now while the enemy was distracted and end the fight here and now. “Algol!” She called into the pit, glad to have put the effort into breaking him not long ago. “Algol, breathe fire!” The humanish ordered, her command only barely audible above the din. Still, the sarane drake seemed to catch it and turned to his opponent, his mouth already glittering with sparks. After a long, deep breath he let out a gout of flame, right at his opponent.
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Post by Jack on Jul 27, 2020 19:20:07 GMT -6
Calculations
Schródinger uses Horn Strike! Schródinger's Dexterity of 5 + 4 rolled by staff = 9 vs. the 4 Dexterity of Algol Schródinger will deal the most damage possible! Schródinger's Strength of 8 + 4 damage of Horn Strike = 12 damage 12 - 6 Resistance of Algol = 6 Algol's Stamina is now 3
Algol uses Breathe Fire! Algol's Dexterity of 4 + 9 rolled by staff = 13 vs. the 5 Dexterity of Schródinger Algol will deal the most damage possible! Breathe Fire does 10 damage Schródinger's Stamina is now -1
He managed to get a hit in but stood no chance against the fire breath of his brother. Schródinger goes down quickly, seared. The Pit crew rush out to tend to both Drakes.
Rewards Algol gains 2 levels and Fiera Ferella gains 5 pit prize points Schródinger gains 1 level and Ridelys gains 3 pit prize points
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