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Post by Trollock on Jul 20, 2018 19:01:48 GMT
Hi guys. I despise the pp fluff. The little i gave read have been fan fiction levels of bad, so i stay away from it. That is not really the topic here though! The Woldwarden has chain attack smite though. How do you guys inagine that happening "in real life"? I personally am favoring an interpretation where it uses the two punches to grab each shoulder of the target, and the chain attack is a knee to the groin. Any bettet and cooler interpretations?
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Juris
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Post by Juris on Jul 20, 2018 20:52:09 GMT
Hi guys. I despise the pp fluff. The little i gave read have been fan fiction levels of bad, so i stay away from it. That is not really the topic here though! The Woldwarden has chain attack smite though. How do you guys inagine that happening "in real life"? I personally am favoring an interpretation where it uses the two punches to grab each shoulder of the target, and the chain attack is a knee to the groin. Any bettet and cooler interpretations? High right punch, low left punch, SHORYUKEN!
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Post by musza on Jul 20, 2018 20:54:31 GMT
Hi guys. I despise the pp fluff. The little i gave read have been fan fiction levels of bad, so i stay away from it. That is not really the topic here though! The Woldwarden has chain attack smite though. How do you guys inagine that happening "in real life"? I personally am favoring an interpretation where it uses the two punches to grab each shoulder of the target, and the chain attack is a knee to the groin. Any bettet and cooler interpretations? High right punch, low left punch, SHORYUKEN! haha! made my day
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Post by macdaddy on Jul 20, 2018 22:07:17 GMT
I’ve always imagined it doing the whole:
First punch smacks high, Second punch sends reeling. Chain attack is some sort of double fisted Hammerhand that hits em hard
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Post by Forsaken on Jul 21, 2018 1:33:51 GMT
They are rock creatures that I picture moving kind of jerky/stop motion. When they get on "a roll" I figure it is soemthing like backhand (left), haymaker (right), shouldercheck (right).
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Hashmal
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Post by Hashmal on Jul 21, 2018 5:40:51 GMT
High right punch, low left punch, SHORYUKEN! No better way to describe it. Winner.
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demonic
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Post by demonic on Aug 8, 2018 8:39:11 GMT
One fist pounds down on top of the enemy. Another fist pounds down on top of the enemy. He then puts both fists together, while they are still against the ground, forming a large boulder, and hurls it into the stunned enemy's chest. Leaning into it, the force would be strong enough to not only lift the opponent off the ground, but also send them crashing back.
I get this image from their long hulking arms, which makes momentum from their swing that much more devastating... Though the shoryuken thing is still hilarious.
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Post by jisidro on Aug 8, 2018 13:06:44 GMT
Hi guys. I despise the pp fluff. The little i gave read have been fan fiction levels of bad, so i stay away from it. That is not really the topic here though! The Woldwarden has chain attack smite though. How do you guys inagine that happening "in real life"? I personally am favoring an interpretation where it uses the two punches to grab each shoulder of the target, and the chain attack is a knee to the groin. Any bettet and cooler interpretations? High right punch, low left punch, SHORYUKEN! QFT, Ive seen it happen at band camp!
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