Based on [link= http://armorgames.com/community/thread/3334894/cut-the-tree]"Cut the Tree" [/link]
First of all, the Yggdrasil is a magical tree of Norse mythology. Surely, if you cut this tree, you cut life to the world, yet the Norse believed that there were creatures constantly biting and picking at the tree, probably to scare somebody.
No memes No posting own damage One attack per turn If I ignore you, its because its a stupid attack, or broke a rule No being an idiot No girlfriend/Boyfriend attacks No protecting the tree by building walls or trenches etc around it(You can become an environmentalist, a norse hero/god, or a lawyer and sue the attackers.)
Because this is a magical tree, there are a few things you can do that you couldn't with a normal tree.
Note that this is the standard for some of the attacks:
A chainsaw will do 1 damage. Try if you really run out of ideas. A tree cutter also only does 1 damage. Axe does 1 damage Battle axe does 2 damage Norse Battle axe does 3
If people get sued by the tree's friends, they simply lose health.
People get banned if they break a rule or do something that no one likes. And I am the one who decides who gets banned. Every new rules post I make will say who is banned or has died. Banned people are considered 'dead'
Dead people can't come back. It is very hard to die: You have 100 health and unless you do some sort of really dumb or weird thing that just manages to get under the rules, you will receive damage.
To make this a bit more fun, the tree starts off with loads of health. this means that people can do lots of damage(I will decide how much). I'll try to stay active a lot to keep the damage in check.
Tree: 100,000,000,000,000 HP Climate: No wind and sunny
well, I think the consequences for that would be being a bit (or more corrupted... would it make me a little stronger? if so, then I proceed, and if it will make me weaker, or some other unseen bad thing, I do not.
sorry, but I just remembered an interesting little observation from the inheritance series. 2 people casted this spell in the book, that one guy, and galbatorix. each time, whenever they casted this, they blew themselves up. I don't know about the other guy, but couldn't galbatorix (if he really wanted to) cast that spell on eragon if it could be transferred to other people. so unless I see proof that it can, I'm assuming that it can't. if you want to blow yourself up, I won't stop you. but I'm afraid I won't allow the transfer.
See, the thing is, galbatorix didn't want to kill eragon by then. The pain was so great, his mind was getting all screwey, and all he wanted to do was make it end. By killing himself. Thaboss doesn't know about the other guy either, so just count him out.
And aren't you just being silly? "There's no proof it can, so it can't." The spell is "Be not." All other spells can be directed at something. "Stenr risa." Stuff like that. Aaaand, also, a nice tidbit that will hopefully prove you wrong. The opposite (kinda) of "Waise neiat" is "Waise heil" (Be healed.) Obviously, that spell hasn't been used only on one's self. Eragon uses it many times to heal injured people in battle, and Saphira and such. So why wouldn't the opposite (destroy as opposed to heal) be true?
wow, I was hoping to see more posts than this, but I guess because school started in some places, people are unable to play. I'll give it some more time, but I plan on ending this turn real soon.
Blade,not to disrespect or anything, But when you say "i'll have my reply shortly." It still takes 2-4 days for your reply.Killersup knows that not everybody can be on all the time and somtimes they don't feel like doing it right away.Killersup was just wondering why it takes those few days,why not just do it on the spot when you are already online and are on the forum? Just a question with no disrespect.
I don't know about the rest of ya'll, but I like what Blade has done with this game. Sure, every now and then he takes a while to get back to you, but when he does, his responses are high-quality and thought provoking.