u/Arugula-Easy

Can clerics/priests spec in Holy Fire?

Can they specialize in casting Fire spells with holy Damage or access special fire Holy Spells?

This question bugged me because I know Fire is elementalists stuff

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u/Arugula-Easy — 5 days ago

Where there subspecies of Angels in Yggdrasil?

Would there have been subspecies of Angels in Yggdrasil? Like Angels who aren't biblically inspired like the typical one's we see?

Like, I would assume there would be Valkyries, or other type of winged holy beings. What do you think?

u/Arugula-Easy — 7 days ago

How far can Yggdrasil players go in bending the World or the Rules?

Tell me, do you think Yggdrasil players can potentially push New Worlders beyond their limit with some of their skills? Like, say, a high class ability or a high-grade magical item is used on a weak climb-like New worlder. Would it turn them into a being rivaling fucking evil eye or even rivaling the battle maids?

u/Arugula-Easy — 8 days ago

Slane Theocracy Hierarchy

Are there nobles in the theocracy? If not, who rules in their place? Won't there be a lack in governance?

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u/Arugula-Easy — 8 days ago
▲ 169 r/overlord

Angels bugs me out

Real question, Heteromorphic races in overlord have appearances that are so hard to guess, especially angels.

The main reason for it is because Maruyuma, as unhinged as he is, chose that Heteromorphs all must be grotesque and inhuman, which, as a result, broke all the stereotypes we grew up to consume and know in other franchises.

For example, when one thinks of a Vampire, a human figure with pale skin and bat fangs pops up. But, when it is overlord, you've to think of a fucking lamprey or whatever it is called.

So, I guess my question is, how to guess their appearances when they aren't even inspired by any existing franchise.

How can we, for instance, guess the appearances of the angels when they're so inconsistent?

Don't believe me?

Take a look at the pictures above. They all belong to the same race, and somehow, they all look different.

Dominion Authority: Has a body full of feather

Cherubim Gatekeepr: Has burning body and the face of a lion.

Archangels: Looks to have empty bodies, save for wings and are wearing metal armor.

u/Arugula-Easy — 11 days ago
▲ 111 r/overlord

Quick Question about Powerscale

I know that level 40 is basically the cap for all the human inhabitants of the new world, and that level 41 and above are basically the level you would see in Fake Dragon Lords, Night liches and some other really powerful non-humans. But did we ever discuss how strong they really are against those weaker than them? Like, this question really bugs me, and I feel like it's quite hard to answer, which is why I am bringing it up here.

We know level 40 is stronger than level 30, but how would a level 30 fair against a level 40? And sometimes, even when everyone keeps saying level matters, level matters, you learn that adventurers have to actually gank on a monster of equivalent level for a chance of victory.

So this really bugs me out.

To summarize my question, basically, how can we ascertain the chances of lower level foes against higher level foes? And how many lower level foes would realistically win against a higher level foe.

To facilitate your answers, I'll write down hypothetical match ups:

Level 10 vs Level 15

Level 15 vs Level 20

Level 15 vs Level 25

Level 15 vs Level 30

Level 15 vs Level 35

Level 20 vs level 30

Level 20 vs level 35

Or

Level 30 vs level 40

Level 30 vs level 50

Level 30 vs level 60

Level 30 vs level 70

Maybe what I basically want to learn is how big should the disparity be until victory becomes impossible even with numerical advantage.

u/Arugula-Easy — 14 days ago
▲ 255 r/overlord

Can't believe they're all at climb's level. Why the heck is everyone so weak compared to climb in Re-estize while we are seeing hundreds of knights at climb's level in Baharuth.

u/Arugula-Easy — 24 days ago