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Character Showcase: Lek's Skills with the Deck

Rezanta

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Welcome to my little Showcase area, folks! This is my place to show off playable characters, other game's characters, have some vote offs, or even just rant about something. I may post some videos on here one day, but for now, I'd rather skip to what the first entry's about.

For every other week, I'll be showcasing a character. It may be mine, or it could be from another game/story. (In which I'll provide credentials to). To start off, those who like gambling will like this week, as Lek Nisshoku will be showcased from 3/7 5:00 PM (EST) to 3/14 6:00 PM (EST).

 

Alrighty! Let's start with the dealing, and pass out the chips. Lek is a gambling master, able to win with a pair of 2's against a five-of-a-kind of kings. Being the king of Xoa as well, he's attained many riches, which he shares with his subjects. Comparatively, Lek has the lowest crime rate compared to anything that's populated. Why's all this tidbit important?

 

Well, my almost possibly sleeping friends, Lek deals with skills and cards, instead of magic. Being a normal human, his body can't process any form of magic, whether it be Reinota (Ray-no-tae), which is Scalvosian for accumulation of soul, or plain mana. However, the cards he uses makes up for his lack, and being that Lek's a crazy ninja, stunt artist, sword-bearing kind of guy, who doesn't want to whip out a few cards for the heck of it?

 

Lek's stats aren't the brightest, consisting of a poor curve for his defense and resistance to magic.

 

Lek (Scaled from 0-100. The higher the number, the better.)

HP: 56

MP: 70

Attack: 45

Defense: 32

Magic Attack: 44

Magic Defense: 30

Agility: 50

Luck: 100

 

For today's showcase, I'll show off his Against the Odds and Stacked Deck specials.

 

 

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First up, in order of our screen shots, is Stacked Deck. This technique deals anywhere from a range of 5 to 30 damage, and hits 36 times. It's the upgrade to Against the Odds, and costs a small 20 TP to use.

 

Against the Odds, however, deals 1 damage per hit, with a chance of landing 3 for a critical hit. Now, seeing how it also only hits 36 times, you'd probably choose to use one over the other, but why not save TP? Besides, they both target four random enemies, so you have to hope to hit the one causing you trouble.

 

Any thoughts? Any Comments? Drop them below!

 

"This has been a slow day. I mean, what's it to those who like to sing, dance, or buy toys for children? What I live for, is to make those who cheat in life's money to break into poverty-stricken pieces and return the cash back to my fellow citizens."


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