You have entered a combat tournament, where the objective is to defeat your opponent using randomly assigned powers. The first step involves understanding the mechanism of the tournament.
You will receive three random powers along with a set of statistics, which include:
Strength:
Speed:
Agility:
Durability:
Endurance:
Intelligence:
Combat:
Skills:
Power:
Stamina:
Reflexes:
Attack Potency:
Destructive Capacity:
These three random powers will function as your abilities in conjunction with the aforementioned stats. A ranking system will be utilized to indicate your overall power level, represented by a wheel.
The ranking scale is categorized from F, the lowest, progressing through E, D, C, B, A, S, and culminating at EX, which denotes the highest possible rank.
Upon accessing the link, you will notice that plus signs are used to specify the strength of particular parameters, for instance, C+ may include plus signs to denote enhanced capability within that rank, clarifying any potential ambiguity when encountering identical stats.
For example, if your Strength rank is A+ while your opponent holds an A rank, the presence of the plus indicates that your parameter is inherently stronger. This system applies uniformly across all parameters, with EX being the sole exception as it does not feature a plus designation.
You may only roll for three powers, and the established parameters will also apply to your abilities. After rolling your three powers, you must spin the wheel to determine their rankings.
Regarding powers and abilities that may be classified as absolute or excessively powerful, the ranking system still remains applicable, albeit operating on a different level for similar abilities.
When both you and your opponent possess the same abilities, the outcome will be determined by which one is stronger. This principle applies even to overpowered abilities; having an overpowered ability is irrelevant if your opponent also possesses one. The determining factors will indicate which ability prevails.
Statistics are assessed using alphabetical designations instead of numerical values, following a ranking system akin to the letter hierarchy found in gacha games.
Regulations
- No instances of dishonesty are allowed.
- The individual who comments above you will serve as your opponent.
- You may replicate the template or statistics to save time on composition.
- Please refrain from altering any elements within the wheel.
You are limited to spinning three powers.