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I used GPT's image generation to create an adapted version of the apostles based on the game's images, and these were the results:
I am loving Authority, Time, and Truth. They all look really cool, though.I used GPT's image generation to create an adapted version of the apostles based on the game's images, and these were the results:
It was explained sufficiently well in the game that every time you level up, the spawn evolves in two aspects: physical and skill. It is assumed that the physical aspect can continue to develop over time without leveling up, but skills have a cap on improvement for each level that is unique to each spawn. Therefore, upon reaching level 5, a body user can no longer only change their own body (level 1), but can also change other spawn (level 3) against their will or resistance (presumably level 4). Additionally, they can transform them into something very different from an animal or monster, such as a tree (level 5). It should also be noted that each level increases energy reserves and control over the abilities of previous levels (the latter being debatable but logical).i'm almost 100% sure someone who could punch planets into oblivion could beat a level five. the game never suggests that a level five is unbeatable by default or that "power type" stops being relevant cuz level 5's can just ignore some of the rules of reality. not all power types are destructive enough to match another power or tanky enough to take lots pf punishment or in the case of the MC have absurd regeneration greater than other spawn monsters etc. nico always beats the higher level librarian chick precisely because of her "power type".
power and skills are explained as having a hard ceiling for level 1 and 2 superhumans but level 3 and on is where this fact changes and is basically the point where the power you were given by a monster starts to become yours fully and since it is known as the "limit breaker stage" and duncan was training his body for decades we can assume it's not hyperbole and that at LV 3 you can become stronger faster and more durable through training or intense combat. However it's seemingly only a "limit breaker" for your physical abilities while your actual power grows much steadier and will probably eventually plateau or your actual power doesn't have a limit either but you won't gain new ones meaning while your body and power don't have limit they also won't gain/learn new abilities and that's why leveling up is still important even after getting to LV 3. also the point you make about being able to "change others bodies" is a question of power not level, Ella can turn duncan into a tree because that's her power not just because she's LV 5 and WW says through the narration that the thing that really makes a difference when up against a power that effects your body like Ella's is your compatibility or your MP pool. The MC and Jake are an example of this: they both have mental/psychic powers which would give either of them resistance to each other and have comparable energy pools but duncan and Ella have no compatibility and she has a much higher pool of energy so she can use her hax on him with no resistance.It was explained sufficiently well in the game that every time you level up, the spawn evolves in two aspects: physical and skill. It is assumed that the physical aspect can continue to develop over time without leveling up, but skills have a cap on improvement for each level that is unique to each spawn. Therefore, upon reaching level 5, a body user can no longer only change their own body (level 1), but can also change other spawn (level 3) against their will or resistance (presumably level 4). Additionally, they can transform them into something very different from an animal or monster, such as a tree (level 5). It should also be noted that each level increases energy reserves and control over the abilities of previous levels (the latter being debatable but logical).
Slightly incorrect.power and skills are explained as having a hard ceiling for level 1 and 2 superhumans but level 3 and on is where this fact changes and is basically the point where the power you were given by a monster starts to become yours fully and since it is known as the "limit breaker stage" and duncan was training his body for decades we can assume it's not hyperbole and that at LV 3 you can become stronger faster and more durable through training or intense combat. However it's seemingly only a "limit breaker" for your physical abilities while your actual power grows much steadier and will probably eventually plateau or your actual power doesn't have a limit either but you won't gain new ones meaning while your body and power don't have limit they also won't gain/learn new abilities and that's why leveling up is still important even after getting to LV 3. also the point you make about being able to "change others bodies" is a question of power not level, Ella can turn duncan into a tree because that's her power not just because she's LV 5 and WW says through the narration that the thing that really makes a difference when up against a power that effects your body like Ella's is your compatibility or your MP pool. The MC and Jake are an example of this: they both have mental/psychic powers which would give either of them resistance to each other and have comparable energy pools but duncan and Ella have no compatibility and she has a much higher pool of energy so she can use her hax on him with no resistance.
I understand what you're saying, but I don't entirely agree about the resistance. I do think it's understandable that some abilities might be more or less compatible or resistant to others in combat or certain situations. But Ella told MC not to use his transformation ability on other engendros, not only because of the power it required, but also because of the complexity involved (a big part of the prison arc was about MC learning how to use his energy on humans).power and skills are explained as having a hard ceiling for level 1 and 2 superhumans but level 3 and on is where this fact changes and is basically the point where the power you were given by a monster starts to become yours fully and since it is known as the "limit breaker stage" and duncan was training his body for decades we can assume it's not hyperbole and that at LV 3 you can become stronger faster and more durable through training or intense combat. However it's seemingly only a "limit breaker" for your physical abilities while your actual power grows much steadier and will probably eventually plateau or your actual power doesn't have a limit either but you won't gain new ones meaning while your body and power don't have limit they also won't gain/learn new abilities and that's why leveling up is still important even after getting to LV 3. also the point you make about being able to "change others bodies" is a question of power not level, Ella can turn duncan into a tree because that's her power not just because she's LV 5 and WW says through the narration that the thing that really makes a difference when up against a power that effects your body like Ella's is your compatibility or your MP pool. The MC and Jake are an example of this: they both have mental/psychic powers which would give either of them resistance to each other and have comparable energy pools but duncan and Ella have no compatibility and she has a much higher pool of energy so she can use her hax on him with no resistance.
Chick. She doesn't really behave like a femboy, just your typical hyperactive anime girl. And maybe its just me, but she doesn't look like a femboy at all to me, just a girl. I treat it as less Femboy vs Chick for Demi, but Futa vs normal-Chick.Just curious, do you all prefer Demi as a chick or a femboy? I'm partial to the latter.
Fair enough, but what exactly do you mean by Demi not acting like a femboy? Isn't it just about dressing and looking feminine?Chick. She doesn't really behave like a femboy, just your typical hyperactive anime girl. And maybe its just me, but she doesn't look like a femboy at all to me, just a girl. I treat it as less Femboy vs Chick for Demi, but Futa vs normal-Chick.
Maybe my definition of femboy is wrong. I thought femboy was just another term for twinks with feminine features and more, I dunno, delicate((?), girly mannerisms.Fair enough, but what exactly do you mean by Demi not acting like a femboy? Isn't it just about dressing and looking feminine?
Damn COOL!I used GPT's image generation to create an adapted version of the apostles based on the game's images, and these were the results:
Why doesn't the 1st have tits? Why did gpt straight up then lOrD oF tHe dArKneSs into grim reaper?I used GPT's image generation to create an adapted version of the apostles based on the game's images, and these were the results:
Demi just doesnt feel right without the dick...Dunno why tho.Just curious, do you all prefer Demi as a chick or a femboy? I'm partial to the latter.
She does very much. Demi is a stupid loli character anyway always thought her 'scenes' were disgusting.Demi just doesnt feel right without the dick...Dunno why tho.
As a Girl, though I'm honestly okay with either for her(him?), but I prefer Demi as a Female, since Clover who is a big part of her side route see her as a Female, so, kinda clash seeing the two going at it with Demi being a guy, but Clover still using 'she' for DemiJust curious, do you all prefer Demi as a chick or a femboy? I'm partial to the latter.
Tbh, I don't think any character on the game acts on a way that we could call, "typical" of someone like that. Even Cole who is canonically called a pretty boy by Christie, and even on his Fourth Evo, as a physically adult, muscular guy still looked fairly feminine, act effeminate, he's a guy all the way, even his asshole self is more that, rather than him being sassy or sum.Chick. She doesn't really behave like a femboy, just your typical hyperactive anime girl. And maybe its just me, but she doesn't look like a femboy at all to me, just a girl. I treat it as less Femboy vs Chick for Demi, but Futa vs normal-Chick.
I didn't find it weird ( I choose Demi to be a guy ). I always thought that Clover calling Demi a ''she'' even when you choose him to be a guy is because Clover sees her own version of Demi, and in Clover's version it's a she.As a Girl, though I'm honestly okay with either for her(him?), but I prefer Demi as a Female, since Clover who is a big part of her side route see her as a Female, so, kinda clash seeing the two going at it with Demi being a guy, but Clover still using 'she' for Demi