Post by ChumpMaterial on Oct 19, 2015 3:47:46 GMT
Multi Mode
I'm so fucking sorry for making this
Now, onto a more serious note, this is the guide for the first mode I've made that was meant to be played, obviously. There are seven roles so far, and I may add more at some point. Let's get started, shall we?
The Killer: Actually Not a Pussy This Time-
This is the same killer from Normal Mode, except a bit beefed up to contend with the Tsukihime and Shiki roles. He has 150% the max HP of a regular student, 125% more hitting power behind his attacks, and he takes 75% damage from all sources. Even though I myself have seen just how overpowered this is (I've seen the killer tank continuous blows from three or four separate players at the same time for around ten seconds after they had already been hit a good amount before), I will not change it because the killer needs to be able to be confident enough to take on both Shiki and Tsukihime roles. Oh yeah, did I mention that the killer doesn't spawn with a murder weapon not only because I'm lazy, but because they strangled the teacher to death? Also, due to shoddy coding from the Tsukihime roles, you'll get the Dead Apostle's thirst messages if they have not fed.
The Jinrou: A Living Example of Cursed with Awesome-
The Jinrou isn't here to bite anyone this time, people, or at least not as anything other than the last resort. In it's role message, I specifically state they were turned mostly against their will, causing a mostly anti-Shiki viewpoint, as well as one that either somewhat fears and/or loathes what they've become. While they don't spawn with anything that can harm a Shiki, they are perfectly aware of their weaknesses. If the Village Survivor spawns, it's their job to protect them. If the Jinrou wishes, they can attempt to turn the Survivor if the going's bad at the time. The Jinrou may or may not suspect Shiki involvement, although there's no way to prove it. Overall, the Jinrou is a wildcard, and should NOT be turning people unless they have a really good reason to even attempt doing so.
The Dead Apostle: That Other Vampire-
The Dead Apostle, while not the killer, is certainly allowed to kill to feed their hunger. They might want to either team up with or kill the killer to feed themselves, though ultimately they don't really care about the lockdown other than as a nice meal ticket. Through some coding trickery, they are able to become a Shiki, although they still require to feed, and the fang feed of Shiki will not work, causing them to die every three hours if they have not fed by then, so they may want to stock up blood if they've bitten enough times to poison them.
The Burial Agent: The Only Actual Vampire Hunter-
First things first, you ONLY suspect there being a Dead Apostle here. While you are indeed aware of such vampires as Shiki, Jinrou, and the like, you are not aware of any being anywhere near the area. You are also aware of how to kill one, although getting your hands on a stake can vary in difficulty, depending on who is the Mystic Crafter. You're also allowed to investigate the murder, as you're not sure if the killer was the Dead Apostle or not. Overall, if the Dead Apostle hasn't starved themselves by 9, you're willing to do whatever to take out the Dead Apostle, even to the point of teaming up with the killer.
The Village Survivor: Rebranded Ninki, Basically-
If you've gotten this role, congratulations! You have your very own Jinrou bodyguard! I don't think I have to state this, but seeing as how a lot of people seem to gloss over this, the last time the Survivor checked, the Jinrou was DEAD. The Survivor should DEFINITELY be suspicious on how they're seeing the Jinrou now, of all times. You're aware of a Shiki's main weakness, that being stakes, but your knowledge might be a bit foggy on other weaknesses. You were hiding while the Jinrou fought, after all. Be aware that while the Jinrou is indeed your friend, you haven't seen them in so long, you don't know if they've changed. You don't know if they're gonna try to turn you at all, and you're scared at that idea, seeing as you two are the only survivors of a Shiki attack on a village.
The Mystic Crafter: Physics at it's Finest-
This is a role that a lot of people seem to be confused over. The Mystic Crafter is NOT aware of Shiki, unless they are one of the roles that should know about them. The main objective of the Mystic Crafter is to scatter both stakes and mystia coins, or to find someone who knows what to do with them. A lot of people also seem confused how they can be both the Mystic Crafter and other roles. The Mystic Crafter has the multirole argument on, meaning that that they can be ANYONE, even other roles. This means you can have a Mystic Crafter that also is aware of Shiki, which if they are either the Jinrou or the Burial Agent, it will tip them off and make them suspect that there may be Shiki here.
The Shiki Stalker: Does This Remind You of Something?-
Unlike the Jinrou, you have free reign over who you bite. You can even go on a rampage, if you want. However, your main goal is to either keep stalking the Jinrou or to become one close to them, which can either mean as a friend or a love interest. You're willing to go to any lengths to accomplish either goals, including either turning or killing the Village Survivor, if they spawn. It's probably not a good idea to reveal you're a Shiki to the Jinrou, at least until you're on rather good terms with each other. If you want, you can RP wanting to start a flock of Shiki of your own, to try to involve other players, although this will probably ring warning bells from the Jinrou, Burial Agent, and the Village Survivor. Overall, you're a vampiric yandere, and the Jinrou is your Ninki.
Final Notes-
Wow, you've actually entirely read through the guide to this bullshit mode? Color me impressed. Going back to a serious note, I hope this has cleared up any confusion that the minimalist role messages gave. If not, you can usually just complain to me whenever I'm on, and I'll usually be able to answer the question. Enjoy the mode, and if you're the killer, you're buffed, don't pussy out. I gave you buffs for this very reason.
I'm so fucking sorry for making this
Now, onto a more serious note, this is the guide for the first mode I've made that was meant to be played, obviously. There are seven roles so far, and I may add more at some point. Let's get started, shall we?
The Killer: Actually Not a Pussy This Time-
This is the same killer from Normal Mode, except a bit beefed up to contend with the Tsukihime and Shiki roles. He has 150% the max HP of a regular student, 125% more hitting power behind his attacks, and he takes 75% damage from all sources. Even though I myself have seen just how overpowered this is (I've seen the killer tank continuous blows from three or four separate players at the same time for around ten seconds after they had already been hit a good amount before), I will not change it because the killer needs to be able to be confident enough to take on both Shiki and Tsukihime roles. Oh yeah, did I mention that the killer doesn't spawn with a murder weapon not only because I'm lazy, but because they strangled the teacher to death? Also, due to shoddy coding from the Tsukihime roles, you'll get the Dead Apostle's thirst messages if they have not fed.
The Jinrou: A Living Example of Cursed with Awesome-
The Jinrou isn't here to bite anyone this time, people, or at least not as anything other than the last resort. In it's role message, I specifically state they were turned mostly against their will, causing a mostly anti-Shiki viewpoint, as well as one that either somewhat fears and/or loathes what they've become. While they don't spawn with anything that can harm a Shiki, they are perfectly aware of their weaknesses. If the Village Survivor spawns, it's their job to protect them. If the Jinrou wishes, they can attempt to turn the Survivor if the going's bad at the time. The Jinrou may or may not suspect Shiki involvement, although there's no way to prove it. Overall, the Jinrou is a wildcard, and should NOT be turning people unless they have a really good reason to even attempt doing so.
The Dead Apostle: That Other Vampire-
The Dead Apostle, while not the killer, is certainly allowed to kill to feed their hunger. They might want to either team up with or kill the killer to feed themselves, though ultimately they don't really care about the lockdown other than as a nice meal ticket. Through some coding trickery, they are able to become a Shiki, although they still require to feed, and the fang feed of Shiki will not work, causing them to die every three hours if they have not fed by then, so they may want to stock up blood if they've bitten enough times to poison them.
The Burial Agent: The Only Actual Vampire Hunter-
First things first, you ONLY suspect there being a Dead Apostle here. While you are indeed aware of such vampires as Shiki, Jinrou, and the like, you are not aware of any being anywhere near the area. You are also aware of how to kill one, although getting your hands on a stake can vary in difficulty, depending on who is the Mystic Crafter. You're also allowed to investigate the murder, as you're not sure if the killer was the Dead Apostle or not. Overall, if the Dead Apostle hasn't starved themselves by 9, you're willing to do whatever to take out the Dead Apostle, even to the point of teaming up with the killer.
The Village Survivor: Rebranded Ninki, Basically-
If you've gotten this role, congratulations! You have your very own Jinrou bodyguard! I don't think I have to state this, but seeing as how a lot of people seem to gloss over this, the last time the Survivor checked, the Jinrou was DEAD. The Survivor should DEFINITELY be suspicious on how they're seeing the Jinrou now, of all times. You're aware of a Shiki's main weakness, that being stakes, but your knowledge might be a bit foggy on other weaknesses. You were hiding while the Jinrou fought, after all. Be aware that while the Jinrou is indeed your friend, you haven't seen them in so long, you don't know if they've changed. You don't know if they're gonna try to turn you at all, and you're scared at that idea, seeing as you two are the only survivors of a Shiki attack on a village.
The Mystic Crafter: Physics at it's Finest-
This is a role that a lot of people seem to be confused over. The Mystic Crafter is NOT aware of Shiki, unless they are one of the roles that should know about them. The main objective of the Mystic Crafter is to scatter both stakes and mystia coins, or to find someone who knows what to do with them. A lot of people also seem confused how they can be both the Mystic Crafter and other roles. The Mystic Crafter has the multirole argument on, meaning that that they can be ANYONE, even other roles. This means you can have a Mystic Crafter that also is aware of Shiki, which if they are either the Jinrou or the Burial Agent, it will tip them off and make them suspect that there may be Shiki here.
The Shiki Stalker: Does This Remind You of Something?-
Unlike the Jinrou, you have free reign over who you bite. You can even go on a rampage, if you want. However, your main goal is to either keep stalking the Jinrou or to become one close to them, which can either mean as a friend or a love interest. You're willing to go to any lengths to accomplish either goals, including either turning or killing the Village Survivor, if they spawn. It's probably not a good idea to reveal you're a Shiki to the Jinrou, at least until you're on rather good terms with each other. If you want, you can RP wanting to start a flock of Shiki of your own, to try to involve other players, although this will probably ring warning bells from the Jinrou, Burial Agent, and the Village Survivor. Overall, you're a vampiric yandere, and the Jinrou is your Ninki.
Final Notes-
Wow, you've actually entirely read through the guide to this bullshit mode? Color me impressed. Going back to a serious note, I hope this has cleared up any confusion that the minimalist role messages gave. If not, you can usually just complain to me whenever I'm on, and I'll usually be able to answer the question. Enjoy the mode, and if you're the killer, you're buffed, don't pussy out. I gave you buffs for this very reason.