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Post by Lucy Heartphilia on Aug 13, 2009 1:55:53 GMT -5
Please post your new techniques here to get them approved of. Once all kinks have been worked out by the staff, members can add their techniques to their list of techniques in their own thread.
A few ground rules here.
-No outside conversations, so don't talk with other people asking if your tech is cool, that goes to the Mage's Evaluation board. -If this thread is too flooded with new techniques members might be asked to discuss the workings of their techs over IMs. -If you have to keep revising your technique over and over again, just edit it into your last post, just to keep things organized. -To notify staff of ignored techniques just IM
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Hilde Møller Knag
CRIMSON LOTUS
[M:2725]
By the time you see me... actually, you won't see me.[A1i:7]
Posts: 18
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Post by Hilde Møller Knag on Sept 8, 2009 9:36:07 GMT -5
Cyclone Kick A more specialized derivative of Gun Brawl. A roundhouse kick that is enhanced beyond the usual general limitations of the parent technique. The Cyclone Kick is intended to break any un-buffed bones it hits. Suffice to say, this is more far effective on the average person than somebody with a superior physical build. Like anything else, however, it is susceptible to the many variables of combat.
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Post by Lucy Heartphilia on Sept 8, 2009 10:27:39 GMT -5
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Post by Raem Kichishima on Oct 16, 2009 7:47:25 GMT -5
Serial Ars
A spell that is something of a fusion between Serial Nos and Serial Velt. The user transforms into an amorphous puddle of shadowy ooze and splits in two. The second puddle is independent in movement to the original, but cannot stray for more than 5 feet.
When the second puddle materializes, it takes the shape of a Serial Nos hand while the original puddle is the mage that casted the spell. The second puddle has all the abilities of Serial Nos with the addition that it can transform into a puddle and have a free range of movement as long as it doesn't stray too far from it's master.
However, a mage cannot summon more than one Serial Ars hand at a time and during the time a Serial Ars hand is on the field, he can only summon one Serial Nos hand from his body. A Serial Ars hand is easily defeated by both physical and magical attacks. If a Serial Ars hand strays more than 5 feet from it's master, it automatically disintegrates.
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Altair Eleison
ORACLE PHOENIX
[M:4845]
"You'll be gone soon enough."[A1i:3]
Posts: 48
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Post by Altair Eleison on Oct 16, 2009 8:12:06 GMT -5
Wolf Blast A change from his usual, sword based skills, the wind is focused around his left hand. After a few seconds of charging, a blast of wind surrounds him up to 20 yards (60 feet; 18 meters). It is mostly a support skill, that clears the area surrounding him, be it an illusion or a skill.
Only works on a skill of equal or lesser level to his own.
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Corina Lucifer
ORACLE PHOENIX
[M:4795]
The light of the Morning Star guides me.[A1i:1]
Posts: 22
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Post by Corina Lucifer on Oct 16, 2009 9:45:03 GMT -5
Lux Diu
A spell Corina scrounged up from the House Lucifer's Grimoire after her encounter with an opponent who manipulates darkness. Created specifically to counter darkness, natural or otherwise, Lux Diu generates a powerful blast of light within a five meter radius of the user. From there, it can be determined that Lux Diu is in fact, derived from the Flash Bang technique, albeit designed to be far less destructive to the eyes. Alternatively, it can be used in a more passive light (pun not intended), to serve as a torch/flashlight substitute. This version slowly drains minute quantities of magical energy from the user to keep alight.
At Corina's level, she is capable of using the second function without rest for one hour. Like most other spells used by the House Lucifer, the light in question is focused on Danwyn's blade.
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Post by Lucy Heartphilia on Oct 16, 2009 9:56:36 GMT -5
Corina Lucifer's 4th Technique
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Post by Erza Scarlet on Oct 16, 2009 10:03:17 GMT -5
Quite fast increase in techniques.... Who said years of training were necessary to master their techniques, again?
[APPROVED] all of it.
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