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Changer: Spider Crossbow

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Changer: Spider Crossbow

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Changer: Spider Crossbow





1st, allow me to apologies for my 'nasty' English. 2nd is just everything else. So, this is an idea of mine for an RPG future game, hence 'future', currently in its infant stage, but we all love ideas, don't we? Maybe not.. So, the innovation here revolves pretty much around spells, which you can combine the way you whish within the same school of spells. So the spells are arranged like before, that is, they belong to a certain school, for example, water spells are in the water section, and fire spells in the fire section. When combining, you can make a spell out of three different spells, if you want such a spell. 1st you press the custom button in a school of magic and then make your custom spell or spells. This means that there are somewhat less spells in this game, so you may compensate with custom spells, if you want to. And you most probably want more than just a few certain custom spells, because at later stages, as you advance in level, you will be able to make the strongest spells custom-made! So more than a half of the spells in the game can be combined, which are made out of either usually three or two parts, as there is a minority of spells w/o the above parts, like standard spells from previous RPG games. Speaking of three parts of one spell, all of those parts can inflict a different damage, or the same damage, say, 21 fire damage by default. But then you just click on an appropriate icon of such spell to separate it in three parts. So then you have 7, 7 & 7 damages, respectively, and so you can choose one, or two to combine with a part of another spell of the same school of magic, be it earth, wind, water or fire. Hence the title: 'Changer.' But speaking of changing, such 'changing' although likely is core regarding spells, it is not limited to spells only, as you can apply similar thing also to, say, swords and staffs. Speaking of staffs, when a wizard defeats an opponent, especially a tough one, or sometimes when he advances in level, a different enchanted engraving will appear on his default magic stick, granting him additional powers. And sometimes he can find or pick en engraving at weirdest of places. The stick is made out of quality wood, so these magic engravings manifest as if he carved them with a knife. As for certain swords, most of them actually, they have two grooves, just like in the little picture below. And in this groove you may place an enchanted cubic little object called puzzle-box, which can add, say, +7 fire damage. So when you put it in the above hole, sword's handle finally looks leveled, that is, w/o this little ugly hole. If you are a stylist, you know what I am talking about. Oh and there is one of the finest types of swords out there, called Clover swords. These swords have three grooves! Nifty. Anyway, all this is pretty much the core of the above fiction game, and the only reason I propose it, is because I, myself, would like to play a game like that. After the crazy Alien Shooter Vengeance, I'd say Changer: Spider Crossbow takes the cake, having an interesting atmosphere of the above 'changing' nature, which could glue the gamer on the chair in front of the screen like a superglue! And below this body of text is just a few snacks, additions to the game, but good ones..



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Addition to arrows
Still, long bows are not bogging down when compared to the above crossbow, because in this game, there are plenty of double arrows, if you have a lot of money or if you steal them as a thief.



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Spider crossbow

The game has gotten the name thanks to a crossbow called spider crossbow. It is made out of the most valued strings made by elves living in the Spider Forest, and the rest of its parts are not lagging behind! The wood it is made of originates from another elf forest, called Magic Forrest, and its remaining little parts are excellent craftsmanship, because dwarfs have their little hands in it, particularly Cromwell. Heh, this is probably the only instance when elves and dwarfs put their mutual hatred behind so they can make this portable and fast device! It is quite fast, that it can fire three arrows almost instantaneously, thanks to the three above strings, which move in a splendid & almost hypnotic rotating fashion. If you like crossbows, you'll definitely want this one. Even if you prefer long bows, you might want to change to crossbows because of the spider crossbow.
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