Post by Wolfe on Oct 24, 2020 22:02:39 GMT -5
Character Full Name
" Character Quote or saying."
Age Character Age, 18 minimum for trainees Gender Male, Female, Etc. Faction Haven Academy Tier Freshman Face Claim Face Claim and Series go here. OOC Name This should match your Discord Name |
Character Traits
Date of Birth: When was your character born? (Current year is 26 AV, and we use the real-world calendar for the sake of playability)
Species: Human or Faunus. Faunus get 1 or 2 animal traits.
Romantic Orientation: Orientation here.
Aura Color: Color of your aura here.
Height: Height here in cm.
Weight: Weight here in kg.
Color Naming Rule: Include how your character name follows the naming rules here! Please delete this text and link outside of the brackets and replace it with how your name follows the naming rules.
Species: Human or Faunus. Faunus get 1 or 2 animal traits.
Romantic Orientation: Orientation here.
Aura Color: Color of your aura here.
Height: Height here in cm.
Weight: Weight here in kg.
Color Naming Rule: Include how your character name follows the naming rules here! Please delete this text and link outside of the brackets and replace it with how your name follows the naming rules.
Combat & Inventory
Semblance Name
Rank of Semblance: E
Semblance Type: Manipulator, Physical Boost, Transformation, Passive, etc.
One Sentence Summary of Semblance: [Character Name] has the [semblance type] semblance of [semblance name] which allows the wielder to [specify mechanical benefits].
Description of Semblance: Enter here
Drawbacks of Semblance: Enter here
Weapon Name
Note (Remove when finished with application): Your weapon starts at F rank, and unlike your semblance you can level it up during character creation. The weapon slot only does damage, but you can upgrade it to E rank with only 200XP rather than 275XP because you automatically get an F rank weapon without any XP cost.
Rank of Weapon(s): F
Description of Weapons(s): Enter here
Non-Combat Abilities
Suggestion (Remove when finished with application): Non-Combat abilities are abilities that cannot be used in combat that flesh out your character. Tailoring, carpentry, metalworking, dancing, painting, cooking, etc. They cost half as much as combat abilities, so an F rank non-combat is 38XP and an E rank is 138XP.
Name of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Rank of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Description of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Name of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Rank of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Description of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Combat Abilities
Suggestion (Remove when finished with application): F rank combat abilities are 75 each, and E rank combat abilities are 275 each. If you want to be a jack of all trades type of character at the beginning, take a lot of F ranked abilities. If you want to be really good in a few areas but weak in others to start, take one or two E rank combat abilities. To be a skilled and tanky melee fighter, for example, you can take E rank durability and martial arts to raise your damage resistance and melee accuracy. If you want to play a nimble archer you can take speed and marksmanship if you favor positioning or agility and marksmanship if you favor dodging, and if you want to play a glass cannon type melee character you can boost your weapon to E rank and take martial arts to increase your damage and melee accuracy. Each combat skill must provide one mechanical benefit, with no exceptions.
Name of Combat Ability: Enter here
Rank of Combat Ability: Enter here
Description of Combat Ability: Enter here
Name of Combat Ability: Enter here
Rank of Combat Ability: Enter here
Description of Combat Ability: Enter here
Rank of Semblance: E
Semblance Type: Manipulator, Physical Boost, Transformation, Passive, etc.
One Sentence Summary of Semblance: [Character Name] has the [semblance type] semblance of [semblance name] which allows the wielder to [specify mechanical benefits].
Description of Semblance: Enter here
Drawbacks of Semblance: Enter here
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Weapon Name
Note (Remove when finished with application): Your weapon starts at F rank, and unlike your semblance you can level it up during character creation. The weapon slot only does damage, but you can upgrade it to E rank with only 200XP rather than 275XP because you automatically get an F rank weapon without any XP cost.
Rank of Weapon(s): F
Description of Weapons(s): Enter here
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Non-Combat Abilities
Suggestion (Remove when finished with application): Non-Combat abilities are abilities that cannot be used in combat that flesh out your character. Tailoring, carpentry, metalworking, dancing, painting, cooking, etc. They cost half as much as combat abilities, so an F rank non-combat is 38XP and an E rank is 138XP.
Name of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Rank of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Description of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Name of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Rank of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
Description of Non-Combat Ability: Enter here
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Combat Abilities
Suggestion (Remove when finished with application): F rank combat abilities are 75 each, and E rank combat abilities are 275 each. If you want to be a jack of all trades type of character at the beginning, take a lot of F ranked abilities. If you want to be really good in a few areas but weak in others to start, take one or two E rank combat abilities. To be a skilled and tanky melee fighter, for example, you can take E rank durability and martial arts to raise your damage resistance and melee accuracy. If you want to play a nimble archer you can take speed and marksmanship if you favor positioning or agility and marksmanship if you favor dodging, and if you want to play a glass cannon type melee character you can boost your weapon to E rank and take martial arts to increase your damage and melee accuracy. Each combat skill must provide one mechanical benefit, with no exceptions.
Name of Combat Ability: Enter here
Rank of Combat Ability: Enter here
Description of Combat Ability: Enter here
Name of Combat Ability: Enter here
Rank of Combat Ability: Enter here
Description of Combat Ability: Enter here
Character Information
Vitals
Primary Drive: This is generally going to be related to the goals/plot of the group your character is joining. What are their plot related goals? How are they working to accomplish that? How do they make decisions? What do they think they're doing and how do they justify doing it?
Fears: One deep fear like abandonment, loss of family, losing morality, etc. Several smaller fears like spiders, someone licking them, mold in food, just small things that bother them.
Style of Self-Expression: How do they talk to others? Are they shy or outgoing? Internally, are they confident or anxious and how do they express those feelings externally? Do they care about words more or actions when it comes to the people around them? Does their socioeconomic background affect the way they present themselves socially?
Most Important Thing: What is something that influences your character regardless of their moral code? What would they reject sacrificing even when driven to the brink, choosing to cut off their own finger rather than sacrifice? What would they kill for, if pushed? A character can believe firmly in every person being equal, but still show preference for a certain person when things come down to the wire. A character can believe in fairness in the moment but still act on a grudge at a critical moment. A character can be cool and collected, but if someone tries to spread misinformation about one specific thing they will lose their mind and fight against it no matter where they are or who they're in front of. Every person has an exception to their in theory infallible ideals, what is yours?
Primary Drive: This is generally going to be related to the goals/plot of the group your character is joining. What are their plot related goals? How are they working to accomplish that? How do they make decisions? What do they think they're doing and how do they justify doing it?
Fears: One deep fear like abandonment, loss of family, losing morality, etc. Several smaller fears like spiders, someone licking them, mold in food, just small things that bother them.
Style of Self-Expression: How do they talk to others? Are they shy or outgoing? Internally, are they confident or anxious and how do they express those feelings externally? Do they care about words more or actions when it comes to the people around them? Does their socioeconomic background affect the way they present themselves socially?
Most Important Thing: What is something that influences your character regardless of their moral code? What would they reject sacrificing even when driven to the brink, choosing to cut off their own finger rather than sacrifice? What would they kill for, if pushed? A character can believe firmly in every person being equal, but still show preference for a certain person when things come down to the wire. A character can believe in fairness in the moment but still act on a grudge at a critical moment. A character can be cool and collected, but if someone tries to spread misinformation about one specific thing they will lose their mind and fight against it no matter where they are or who they're in front of. Every person has an exception to their in theory infallible ideals, what is yours?
History Freeform
Suggestion (Delete when finished with application): Two things NEED to be at least mentioned here in passing, and that's basically how your character passed the practical test which involves a small tournament among that month's applicants to the Huntsman Academy to weed out people before sending them into a Grimm-infested forest to prove their combat skill. The forest will only have Rank F Grimm inside, which a starter character can do well fairly easily. The personality test basically tracks to weed out the psychopathic and the homicidal, which weeds out the murder as a first resort types. You passed testing to attend and you went through a battery of psychologists to certify that you're not a homicidal maniac.
Don't focus on actions. Focus on relationships and emotional bonds between your character and others. If you are a character with starter level experience, you cannot have killed armies or won major battles -- your character is frankly entirely too weak to do that. If you write a bunch of heroic actions in the backstory, it becomes absolutely silly that someone can waste entire bandit tribes in the backstory and fails to do things much less than that when they come into actual play due to the stats not matching what they supposedly accomplished.
Suggestion (Delete when finished with application): Two things NEED to be at least mentioned here in passing, and that's basically how your character passed the practical test which involves a small tournament among that month's applicants to the Huntsman Academy to weed out people before sending them into a Grimm-infested forest to prove their combat skill. The forest will only have Rank F Grimm inside, which a starter character can do well fairly easily. The personality test basically tracks to weed out the psychopathic and the homicidal, which weeds out the murder as a first resort types. You passed testing to attend and you went through a battery of psychologists to certify that you're not a homicidal maniac.
Don't focus on actions. Focus on relationships and emotional bonds between your character and others. If you are a character with starter level experience, you cannot have killed armies or won major battles -- your character is frankly entirely too weak to do that. If you write a bunch of heroic actions in the backstory, it becomes absolutely silly that someone can waste entire bandit tribes in the backstory and fails to do things much less than that when they come into actual play due to the stats not matching what they supposedly accomplished.