Gtdead

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nvm i just checked and its 0.985 not 0.986 that's on itch.io. and why do you call this 0.986 when it has no more stuff then 0.985?
0.986 is the official name of the public release. Compared to the early release (0.985), It has some minor changes, like some tweaked corruption checks, extra narration towards the end and a couple extra cgs and typo fixes.
 

Sayajin2205

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0.986 is the official name of the public release. Compared to the early release (0.985), It has some minor changes, like some tweaked corruption checks, extra narration towards the end and a couple extra cgs and typo fixes.
Is it worth playing after playing the beta?
 

demon.god

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0.986 is the official name of the public release. Compared to the early release (0.985), It has some minor changes, like some tweaked corruption checks, extra narration towards the end and a couple extra cgs and typo fixes.
so just changing tiny stuff that only people who are highly into details will notice.
 

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Grimnir098

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So to summarize my idea:
The general body toughness that stronger monsters have is a function of
1. Monster line. Physical lines have stronger bodies.
2. Internal Energy. Energy adds toughness to the body till it gets depleted.
3. Unique defensive mechanisms. This adds an extra layer of defense that makes some attacks more or less effective than others (like for example, Cole would be immune to heat based attacks).
Just so we're clear, you're saying that the internal energy of superhumans doesn't add toughness to the body (or as much as for monsters)?

Because otherwise I don't understand why Oscar and Kenny would have such powerful bodies. Neither had a defensive mechanism like Klaus or Alice.
 

Snugglepuff

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Just so we're clear, you're saying that the internal energy of superhumans doesn't add toughness to the body (or as much as for monsters)?
Based on what he wrote, no he's not saying that a Superhuman's internal energy doesn't add to physical toughness.
 

Gtdead

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Just so we're clear, you're saying that the internal energy of superhumans doesn't add toughness to the body (or as much as for monsters)?

Because otherwise I don't understand why Oscar and Kenny would have such powerful bodies. Neither had a defensive mechanism like Klaus or Alice.
No, perhaps I wasn't clear but this applies to both monsters and level 3+ Superhumans.
The particulars (how tough the base body is and how it's affected by internal power) depend on the trait (and it's evolution, the genetic vs mentality Ella talks about). A simple example is Kira vs Nico. Nico can be squashed by Eisheth's telekinesis, while Kira has too strong of a body for that. And if Nico is to be believed, she probably has more power than Kira.
Perhaps Monsters have innately stronger bodies because the monster material that makes up their flesh is stronger than human flesh, but I'll leave that to anyone's interpretation, because as far as I'm aware, trait and internal power seem to have a significantly stronger effect in every example I can think off.

For Oscar and Kenny in particular:
Kenny has fully monsterfied. He is a monster for all intends and purposes, so he doesn't need to reach level 3 for this.
Now Oscar is a special case. According to his monster report card, he is a partially evolved Superhuman. So I'm not really sure what's going on with him.
 

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Do you guys think Michael is going to get his right eye restored?

If he wants to and it can be restored, how would he do it? By undergoing a third evolution, getting a cybernetic eye, taking an eye from a monster, or restoring it through a healer superhuman?
 
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