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Yasser Arafatwa posted:He's achieved Elder Scrolls CHIM. This manwha rules. That is an amazingly nerdy way to describe his ability. Which is very fitting.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 05:09 |
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Slime posted:The mention about quests coming from his mom makes me wonder. He can't see her level because it's so high, so there's obviously something special about her. In an MMO, quests come from developers. Maybe she has something to do with the ability? Hwan sung gon says there's 3 major powers in the area with the Yunhonmoon being the red haired girls clan, the Chunbumoon being Ilsuns clan, and finnaly the "irregular magician". I'm betting his mother is the irregular magician and that's why he can't see her level. She also moved really fast to have him train with the Chunbumoon so i think she defintetly knows whats going on. He also mentions he gets quests for doing classwork from his teachers it just wasn't shown.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 06:00 |
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Zahrkon posted:Hwan sung gon says there's 3 major powers in the area with the Yunhonmoon being the red haired girls clan, the Chunbumoon being Ilsuns clan, and finnaly the "irregular magician". I'm betting his mother is the irregular magician and that's why he can't see her level. She also moved really fast to have him train with the Chunbumoon so i think she defintetly knows whats going on. She is the Legendary SF2 champion. Everything is a fighting game.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 06:13 |
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Going back to the "powers affecting real world" thing, it seems the setting operated on Mage rules. In Mage, magic works differently if you're in the presence of Muggles. If you use your powers to do a short handstand or something, nobody will think it's weird and you won't get punished. But if you affect reality in a way that defies common sense, referred to as "vulgar magic" in Mage, reality punishes you with a Paradox. Paradoxes are reality trying to fix the discrepancy between the Muggle's common sense and your actions, in a way that is always bad for you. These range from having you sparkle (giving away your position to an enemy) to summoning an Abomination or a Paradox Spirit to wipe you out of existence (you should avoid those). Interestingly, Mage makes a point that perception is all that matters. Particularly, television has a very notable effect on the Muggles. So in Mage, if you were to enchant a shotgun to make large holes in your enemies, you wouldn't be punished as harshly for it as if you cause the same effect through simple magic. Shotguns cause huge holes in action movies, so the Muggle's common sense isn't as badly jarred. I imagine the same principle is in play here.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 06:28 |
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Somehow this isn't incredibly lame. Really enjoyed what I've seen so far.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 07:54 |
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SSNeoman posted:Going back to the "powers affecting real world" thing, it seems the setting operated on Mage rules. It seems a little different from Mage. When explaining the rule Sun-Il gave the example that winning the lottery would effect the real-world too much so it flat out isn't allowed. But people win the lottery legitimately without using bullshit magic powers, yes it is unlikely but it isn't a violation of the natural order. Basically it sounds like Mage but without being based on perception, which changes things a lot. Mage penalizes magic that is too noticeable but this penalizes magic that is too significant.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 11:10 |
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Einander posted:As I said to a friend, I'm really hoping he's wrong and the ??? is the result of her having an ability that's incompatible with his imposed worldview. I want it to turn out that she's a huge fan of movies or soap operas or sci-fi books and has her own version of his world-warping ability. Movies don't have character levels! No one else has character levels. Jee-Han interprets what he sees as levels, but that doesn't mean everyone else is unknowingly running off of a MMO system.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 16:13 |
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Elite posted:It seems a little different from Mage. When explaining the rule Sun-Il gave the example that winning the lottery would effect the real-world too much so it flat out isn't allowed. But people win the lottery legitimately without using bullshit magic powers, yes it is unlikely but it isn't a violation of the natural order. But afterwards Sun-Il says that a rule of thumb is whether normal people notice that something is wrong. So changing the flavor of seaweed buns is fine, but using your powers to win the lottery is not. It might be because winning the lottery in itself is a weird action, like people would notice something is wrong and as such the world punishes you. But if you won it legitimately, then obviously it doesn't matter to the world, regardless how weird it is to other people. And the powers manifest based on something important to people psychologically, right? Sun-gon's reason is probably because he was constantly alone.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 19:11 |
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James Totes posted:Somehow this isn't incredibly lame. I think usually the flaw is that it takes itself way too seriously, but the comic is pretty clear that even the characters think its silly.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 19:17 |
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Thanks for making a thread for this, I likely never would have found it otherwise. As has been said, its characters and plot are nothing to write home about, but I really think it makes up for it in sheer originality of concept. It almost seems strange that I haven't run into this idea before.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 19:56 |
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Yes_Cantaloupe posted:Thanks for making a thread for this, I likely never would have found it otherwise. As has been said, its characters and plot are nothing to write home about, but I really think it makes up for it in sheer originality of concept. It almost seems strange that I haven't run into this idea before. Ironically, in Korea theres a group of people who dislike this series because game-related novels and stories are really overdone over there. People consider stories like this as copies of novels like The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 20:05 |
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Einander posted:As I said to a friend, I'm really hoping he's wrong and the ??? is the result of her having an ability that's incompatible with his imposed worldview. I want it to turn out that she's a huge fan of movies or soap operas or sci-fi books and has her own version of his world-warping ability. Movies don't have character levels! Specifically old VHS movies; she can rewind or fast forward or pause or rerecord events.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 22:20 |
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I'm afraid... Afraid that this thread will have the worst derails. Gaming feminism wars vs anime feminism wars? Yikes.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 00:45 |
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Law Cheetah posted:Ironically, in Korea theres a group of people who dislike this series because game-related novels and stories are really overdone over there. People consider stories like this as copies of novels like The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor. I should have known. "There is nothing new under the sun." Well, this is new enough for me, apparently: I blitzed the whole thing, after all.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 00:55 |
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The logic of the 'punishments' seems to be more 'does it affect normal people a lot?'. So selling food doesn't do anything except affect them to like your food - winning the lottery might steal millions of dollars from the normal person who would normally win it, or something like that, I guess? Then again, things are dropping 500 bucks now, who needs to win the lottery when you can level up and get rich?
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 01:12 |
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Serious Frolicking posted:No one else has character levels. Jee-Han interprets what he sees as levels, but that doesn't mean everyone else is unknowingly running off of a MMO system. The point of his power is that it imposes game rules upon the world. It continually alters the parts of reality that he's perceiving and interacting with. They may not have had character levels before, but they do now, just like enemies drop items when he kills them; remember how Sun-Il was gaining experience from killing zombies a few chapters back? They may not raise those levels in the same way that Jee-Han does, but their changes in strength and skill get quantified into levels the moment he observes them. So yeah. It'd be cool to have someone else who has the same sort of power, just with a different ruleset, and who therefore gets to ignore his imposed rules.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 01:23 |
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It's Schrodinger's Game Mechanics. It is impossible to tell if the levels existed before Jee-Han got his power, because no one could see them regardless. Until someone was able to look at them, it was impossible to tell if they were there or not.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 02:16 |
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Einander posted:The point of his power is that it imposes game rules upon the world. It continually alters the parts of reality that he's perceiving and interacting with. They may not have had character levels before, but they do now, just like enemies drop items when he kills them; remember how Sun-Il was gaining experience from killing zombies a few chapters back? They may not raise those levels in the same way that Jee-Han does, but their changes in strength and skill get quantified into levels the moment he observes them. Or levels could just go up from experience (in the non game meaning). Sun-Il was getting tiny amounts of experience for killing zombies because even if they're weak he was 'learning' and experiencing it. Jee-Han just has a system where he himself levels up in a way he knows he levels up - Sun-Il gained levels early in the story (from 23 to 25) via undergoing some 'pretty serious training', nothing to do with the game ability.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 02:42 |
KittyEmpress posted:Or levels could just go up from experience (in the non game meaning). Sun-Il was getting tiny amounts of experience for killing zombies because even if they're weak he was 'learning' and experiencing it. Sure that's how it works for everyone else. But when Jee-Han observes someone he translates their skill and knowledge into numbers. Usually that's just for information, but I'd guess that when he actively imposes "game rules" on someone else, e.g. grinding zombies with Sun-Il, he actively alters reality using those game rules. Sun-Il's knowledge and skill would rise by game rules as long as Jee-Han is imposing them on him, but as soon as the "session" ends he'd be back to normal physics again. Quite likely a Schrödinger's Ability.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 02:55 |
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Mo_Steel posted:Specifically old VHS movies; she can rewind or fast forward or pause or rerecord events.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 04:17 |
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I'm interested in seeing how he bridges the gap in stats between him and Sun-Il - he explicitly states that Sun-Il's stats are huge for his level, and it's clear he's been training his body for years. I'm guessing it will be more passive skills/raising his passive's levels mainly, but I wouldn't be surprised if he started finding stat manuals as well as skill ones, eventually. Edit: one thing that can't be stated enough is that this comic has the perfect pace of 'learning the setting' as well as 'explaining the abilities'. It doesn't become a wordy mess like a lot of comics, while also showing enough to keep you feeling like you're getting more informed. A lot of comics/books fail by giving you a massive info dump in chapter 1-2 that makes it a pain to read.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 04:23 |
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Maybe everyone lives their life with MMO rules applied to them, but none of them have the main character's skill: A Gamer's Body LvMAX : Allows user to live life as if it were a game.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 05:36 |
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Chapter 21 Holy poo poo, those extra pages
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 04:43 |
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Well poo poo, I guess he is now invincible with that new passive skill. Manwha's over, people.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 04:49 |
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Those loving extra pages, all of that was great. Now I just want to imagine this series in that different videogame genres
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 04:59 |
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Dark_Tzitzimine posted:Chapter 21 The CONQUOR FAILED! was the best. I hope he does an FPS parody next. I don't know how he'll do it, but I'm looking forward to it.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 05:00 |
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Those extra pages were amazing. I don't see many comedy manhwas out there, so this series is a great break from stuff like Can't See, Can't Hear But Love.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 05:47 |
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I'm actually enjoying this. On chapter 2, going to 3 in a minute.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 07:00 |
PrivRyan posted:I'm actually enjoying this. On chapter 2, going to 3 in a minute. It just gets better and better. Give us a trip report when you catch up!
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 10:16 |
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Chapter 22 is out That last skill he discovers, so good. I love this series.
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# ? Feb 1, 2014 01:09 |
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Huzzah! posted:Chapter 22 is out I have a feeling that he will end up having to - *gasp* - actually exercise like a normal person in order to increase his speed/evasion. And that he won't be particularly happy about it.
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# ? Feb 1, 2014 02:00 |
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Huzzah! posted:Chapter 22 is out Pack it up guys, he's just getting more and more broken with each new skill
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# ? Feb 1, 2014 05:14 |
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I REALLY want to see what his new skill looks like at high levels.
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# ? Feb 1, 2014 05:49 |
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He definitely needs to level that. He could be living in the sort of
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# ? Feb 1, 2014 16:23 |
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Doesn't this dude play MMOs? Recall/Hearthstone, hello? That'd probably get him spanked by the world though; teleporting miles instantly would likely be a no-no.
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# ? Feb 1, 2014 19:01 |
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I don't know, isn't the rule that it's not allowed if has a noticeable effect on the world? Wouldn't teleporting to his room/house for example be allowed?
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# ? Feb 1, 2014 20:03 |
Demicol posted:I don't know, isn't the rule that it's not allowed if has a noticeable effect on the world? Wouldn't teleporting to his room/house for example be allowed? He can do the famous anime triple-date! Unless someone catches him in the teleportation act, forcing him to cease existence.
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# ? Feb 1, 2014 21:07 |
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I hope that ability leads to a crazy Bollywood song routine.
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# ? Feb 1, 2014 22:37 |
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nielsm posted:He can do the famous anime triple-date! Unless someone catches him in the teleportation act, forcing him to cease existence. The series doesn't even have enough girls for the famous anime triple-date. Immersion ruined.
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# ? Feb 1, 2014 22:42 |
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# ? May 21, 2024 15:36 |
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I want him to get a Rune Factory-style relationship list at some point. Names and affection values! And then he can be depressed when the only person that he has high affection with is Sun-Il.
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