Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-11591668-20131202065837/@comment-11588669-20131204043729

He gave her a cool gaze. She had babbled on and on, and he hadn't said a word.

"This, is how I dress normally." His voice, nearly baritone in pitch, gave a whole new meaning to the term impassive. Selecting his character, the one who shared his name, the teen waited for it to start.

The crowd oohed over the pick. The character apparently was difficult to play, as his moves were seen as random. Not to mention the weapon usage. With three styles of combat, a dual bladed sword, a longsword shortsword combo, and dual weilding a knife and pistol. To truly play the character, you had to be able to shift between the three seemlessly. If you managed to get that good, you were tough to beat. Not impossible, as in every fighting game you could be beaten. Just hard.

The game set in, and the crowd hushed. Nox immediatly switched into the lang/short sword combo, and shot in with a sprint. He hit down, and then slashed upwards. As soon as the attack connected, he swapped over to the pistol form, and blasted her point blank. He then switched to the sword-staff, and sliced low, and did an in game impale. In total, not even ten percent of health damage. Actually, more like four.

His strategy was simple: his opponent was a gaming prodigy, so he had no chance of winning. He knew it. But, her character was medium and longer range. So staying in was the best idea. At least, using real life tactics. This was a game, though. So he had no clue about gamechangers.

He settled down, and shot his look alike forward again.