If they were to make a G2 of Mighty Migisword, what changes would you want to see in the show?

I think I would end up seeing the Magiswords themselves placed at the center of the universe as the verse's power system; I think it would be cool to see all the characters using Magiswords and even a idea of "gotta catch 'em all" for the show. And what would I like to see stay the same? All the female characters being total baddies, hehehe. But I want to know from you guys, what changes would you think would be cool for a G2 version of the show? And what would you like to keep?

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 4 days ago

Se fizessem um quadrinho do Dark Defender como um spin-off de Dexter todo inspirado como se o Dexter estivesse imaginando no tempo livre, como vocês acham que seria?

Ele disse que tinha gostado da ideia e até se imaginou como ele. Eu realmente gosto de imaginar que o Dexter fica imaginando as aventuras dele porque não lê o quadrinho(e obviamente o quadrinho ia ser não acurado) ai seria legal ver um quadrinho como as reais aventuras do Dark Defender(eu realmente esqueci como chamaram na dublagem) todo baseado no Dexter talvez até mesmo como uma versão idealizada dele já que o mundo dos super herói é um mundo idealizado. Só que beleza, o que vocês imaginam que teria no mundo do Dark Defender? Doakes como o rival dele é algo que eu já penso na hora hahahahaha, mas adoraria ouvir mais ideias.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 5 days ago

Se o Dexter pudesse escolher um super poder, o que vocês acham que ele escolheria?

Acho que ele iria acabar pedindo algo que ajudasse ele a se misturar que é o maior problema pra ele. Pedir um botão de liga e desliga pra psicopatia dele ou algo assim, mas o que você acha que ele pediria?

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 5 days ago
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What if you were reincarnated as the fifth turtle?

Imagine you died and were reincarnated into your favorite version of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as the fifth turtle.

- What would your name be? (It has to be a Renaissance artist.)

- What weapon would you use?

- What would your personality be like?

- Would you change anything in the canon of your version, or would you let events play out?

- How would you get along with the other turtles and the rest of the cast?

- Anything else you'd want to add?

I think I'd choose the 2012 version.

My name would probably be Giotto (or just Gio), and I'd use tonfas. Personality-wise, I'm pretty simple and direct. I usually say exactly what I'm thinking, even when it's not the smartest idea.

As for changing the story, I honestly wouldn't rush to rewrite everything. I'd probably try to prepare for future events where I could, but I'd take it slow. Making big changes too quickly can easily make things worse.

I think I'd get along well with the brothers overall, although Raphael and I would probably butt heads a lot. He's hot-headed... and when he gets angry, I tend to get angry too. That sounds like a recipe for disaster.

I didn't overthink my own answers—I was more interested in hearing what everyone else comes up with.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 9 days ago

Pergunta aleatória, mas qual é o cara mais feio que já teve um rolo com a Tina? Provem que ela não é uma mina superficial que só fica com gatões.

u/Wolfgang9556 — 16 days ago

How would you create a creature-based magic system?

The other day I was thinking about Slugterra and how much I loved the idea of magical creatures being the source of a power system. Instead of learning spells directly, the characters rely on living creatures, each with their own abilities, personalities, strengths, and weaknesses.

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That got me wondering: if you were creating your own creature-based magic system, how would you approach it?

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Would the creatures be intelligent partners, magical animals, spirits, monsters, or something else entirely? Would they be tools, companions, or independent beings with their own goals?

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I'm also curious about how you would handle things like:

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- Where the creatures come from.

- How people obtain or bond with them.

- Whether creatures evolve, grow, or change over time.

- The limits of the system.

- How much power comes from the creature versus the user.

- Whether different combinations of creatures can create new effects.

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Feel free to talk about existing systems you like (Slugterra, Pokémon, Digimon, Shaman King, etc.) or share your own ideas. I'd love to hear what makes creature-based magic systems interesting to you and how you would make one stand out.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 19 days ago

How Would You Create a Sigil-Based Magic System?

I've been watching Di-Gata Defenders and found the idea of power sigils and their combinations really interesting.

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If you were creating a magic system based on sigils, how would you do it?

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Would sigils represent elements, concepts, emotions, natural laws, or something else entirely? Could they be combined to create more complex effects? What limitations would you add to keep the system interesting?

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If you already have a magic or power system that uses sigils, symbols, runes, glyphs, or similar concepts, I'd love to hear about it and how it works.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 21 days ago

I always hear that Tony from the MCU is not accurate, so I would like to ask what he lacked to be?

I would like to hear from the fans themselves what was missing for Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony to be a perfect adaptation of the character. I would also like to hear from you what is his level of accuracy in the MCU from 1 to 10? This doesn't have much to do with the post's question, but I would like to know how accurate he is from 1 to 10 to you.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 26 days ago

How would you differentiate between power specialists and power generalists?

Characters with multiple powers versus a guy with only one power? It's like a character who can only fly versus a flying brick that has a more expanded power set.I like the idea that specialists are better at their field of work, while generalists are less so but have more options. But I want to know how you differentiate between these things for characters?

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 30 days ago

How would you make the equivalent of Jake Long of your country?

Let's talk about an AU scenario, if you were to create a counterpart of Jake from his father. Like, I'm from Brazil and i would make a Brazilian Dragon as an example. How would it be based on the culture, style, and appearance of your country? The idea is that it has to be a character similar to, but not identical to Jake—same age and same origin story—but beyond that, you can unleash your creativity in the differences. I'm eager to hear your ideas. Take your time.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 1 month ago

A random power that's strangely overpowered when you think about it?

I'm talking about powers that at first seem random, idiotic, or silly, but when we stop to think about the possibilities, they're strangely powerful, like "being average at everything." Because when you think about it, you'd be average even at doing things that nobody else can do. Can you understand how strangely OP that is? You could fly even if nobody can fly, but not fly perfectly. I really want to be surprised by the answers, so bring me your best shot. Please explain the power and why it is OP, preferably.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 1 month ago

What is the easiest power to write that people constantly get wrong when writing?

I'm really curious about a power that's easy to write, but people constantly misswrite it. It's easy when it's a difficult power to write, but it's hard to find a power that's easy to write, but people constantly make mistakes when they write.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 2 months ago

What is the power you hate the most and why?

It's very easy to ask which power you like the most, but it's much harder to figure out which power you hate the most. I personally don't have any that I hate, at least not that I don't know it off the top of my head, but i want to know about you. What is the power you hate the most and why?

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 2 months ago
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What would the theme of your constructs be if you were a Green Lantern? Mine would be wolves, so you'd see me making wolves, werewolves, paws, claws, and so on and so forth. I love wolves very much, but I would love to know what the theme of your constructs would be.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 2 months ago

People love to talk about the obvious copycats between Marvel and DC, but what copycat do you know that people don't talk about as much? I'd love to hear some about my favorite characters, like: Which would be the copycat of Wildcat or Ironfist? I'm not trying to belittle anyone; I love characters based on others, and I'd love for more in-depth comic book fans to bring me some unknown copycats from the comics.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 2 months ago

Powers offer a vast array of applications, so seeing a game based on them could be a cool way to explore all the possibilities of the power. My answer would probably be card manipulation because there are probably already several games based on werewolf physiology, but what's your choice? Bonus points for an unusual power.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 2 months ago

I mean in way of object manipulation, but limited to one type of object. In my case, i imagine cards, i love cards. Always find stylish seeing characters using cards in combat. But what about you?

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 2 months ago

I'd love to hear your ideas for clans in the gargoyle universe. What magical creatures would you want to work with in this universe? If I were to create one, it would probably be a werewolf clan because they're my favorite supernatural creature, but I'd like to hear what you guys already have well-structured.

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u/Wolfgang9556 — 2 months ago