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| Claptrap | Sep 27 2012, 06:57 PM Post #1 |
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A) OOC Info
B) A WORLD UNDER SIEGE
C) DIGIMON AND TAMERS: PARTNERS UNTIL THE END
D) WELCOME TO THE DIGITAL WORLD
E) MISSIONS: I WANNA BE THE HERO!
F) BITS, THE ITEM SHOP, AND DIGIVICES
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| Claptrap | Sep 27 2012, 07:00 PM Post #2 |
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A) DIGITAL LIGHT: OOC Info Hello and welcome to Countdown! We are a brand-new Digimon RP site, but that doesn't mean you won't find a good time here. With an in-depth plot always open to member influence, a hardworking and devoted staff, and a multitude of things to do, there's something for everybody on Countdown. But enough tooting our own horns, let’s get to the actual FAQ! ~~~~ (General Quesitons) Q: There are so many pages! Where should I start? A: The links on the Navigation sidebar, for starters. There you'll find our OOC rules, site plot, char profile, and this FAQ. Q: The rules don't cover X A: The rules page sums up OOC rules more than IC guidelines. For any of those, look no further than here. Q: Let’s say my character wants to get a little intimate with another . . . A: Stop right there, buster. This site's a PG-13 establishment. Some risque stuff is allowed, but once it starts crossing boundaries you're best off fading to black. This is an RP site, not eHarmony. Q: What else does PG-13 define? A: PG-13 also means keeping foul language to semi-respectable levels and no ultraviolence. Your character killing an NPC is fine, brutally dismembering them and bathing in their remains isn't. Q: Does this apply for the cbox, too? A: Yes. Yes it does. Both the cbox and site are firmly PG-13. Q: Member X is being a real arse! What do I do? A: He's not worthy of a response. Just ignore him, and if the problem gets worse tell a staff member to lay down the law. No need to start a flame war and drag yourself onto his level. ~~~~ (Questions About Staff) Q: What DO you staff do on here, anyway? A: Moderators lock threads, make announcements, break up drama, and do their best to keep everything running smoothly. Admins do all of the above and also maintain the site behind the scenes. Admins also make new site events. Q: Staff can't bully me around, can they? A: No. Staff are held to the same rules as members: they don't get the right to flame or bully others. Q: Can I be on the staff too? A: Don't come to us about a staff job. If we have a job opening and feel you'd be a good fit, we'll come to you. ~~~~ (Site Events) Q: I saw something about staff making site events? A: Yes. Whether a monthly plot event or a staff-run competition, staff members are responsible for putting up various events. Q: The heck are those, anyway? A: Plot events have to deal with the Digital World's dealings with the Decade virus. Each plot event molds the fate of the site. Competitions, on the other hand, are contests done for bits or other prizes. Q: How do monthly events work? A: After the first month of settling in and getting used to the Digital World, unusual occurrences will start to brew in different zones. A series of missions for each faction will go up once per month, each one impacting that zone or even the site as a whole. Even if you don't like one of the missions present, you can always do some standard threads investigating these strange happenings. The missions are examples of what you can do, not full restrictions. Q: Can I participate? A: Sure! Contests are open to anyone, but each character can only be in one monthly event at a time. However, as soon as the monthly event is over, your character is free to join another one. Q: I missed the monthly event! What do I do? A: This isn't a war site, and the plot is in the hands of the members. If you really want to start a fight somewhere else, see how many members you can rally. The sky's the limit! Do note, however, that NPCs can and will resist their homes being ransacked. Edited by Claptrap, Oct 8 2012, 12:04 PM.
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| Claptrap | Sep 27 2012, 07:00 PM Post #3 |
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B) A WORLD UNDER SIEGE The following questions have to do with the site's plot: if you have not read it yet, we recommend you check it out. Its just a click of the navigation bar away. ~~~~ (Faction Questions) Q: What are the differences between the three factions? A: Savers want to keep the Digital World safe and sound at all costs. Infected work with the virus, whether to try and harness it or because they are under its influence. The Government wants to find a way out of the Digital World, save the humans within, and seal off the Decade virus at all costs. Q: So, Savers are the good guys, right? A: More often than not. Savers are virtuous and desire saving an entire world, for the most part. However, there are all types of heroes, and some go to shocking lengths in the name of "justice." The road to Hell is paved to good intentions, after all, and being a good guy doesn’t necessarily make you a “good guy.” Q: So who are the bad guys? A: The Savers are definitely anti-heroic at worst, but moral ambiguity sums up both of the other sides more than any “villain” distinction Q: How so? A: Infected may be working with Decade, but they have many motives. Some want to harness the virus for a better purpose, some see the Digital World as just a game and don't realize the gravity of their actions, some are just innocents who the virus has assumed direct control over. Similarly, the government may seem callous at times, but only because they don't want to see a bunch of kids die. While some callously plan to just forsake the digital world, others want Decade sorted out . . . after innocent civilians are out of its line of fire. They just want to protect their people. Q: Alright, you've convinced me. But I hate all those options! A: That's okay. Just sign up factionless if you want to serve nobody but yourself. Factionless characters can make for quite the interesting wildcard in the plot. ~~~~ (Member-Plot Questions) Q: So, do I accomplish anything as a member? A: Oh, lots of things. Your performance in site events influences the plot. Missions have impact both big and small. Your threads each leave a footprint in the area. Every little post you make has at least some influence. Q: Is this site plot the ONLY plot? A: Of course not! Characters can plot with each other, and the general undercurrent of survival in a new world is always present. There are at least a million different things for you to do if you put your mind to it. Q: What if I want to advance the site plot in a non-monthly event? A: As said earlier, you could always mobilize a group and see what happens. Attacking villages or towns is way harder than grabbing at wilderness, though, and for a bunch of rookies is not recommended. Q: What happens if we raise enough hell? A: Who knows? You might end up changing a few things. It can be an uphill battle, but you might create something really great out of it. Q: I want to found an in character organization. How? A: In the shop, you’ll find an item called “The Goggles” on sale for the fairly low price of one thousand bits. In traditional Digimon fashion, owning these goggles makes you the leader of whatever little group you want. These member groups have their own little topics for plotting, are given precedence when applying for multi-member missions with each other, and become a solid in character presence. Q: What kind of groups can I make? Can I be in multiple? A: You can only be in one group per character at a time, and it’s preferred that you focus on heading one rather than make five different groups via multiple characters. Beyond that, however, the sky is the limit. Bandit groups, Decade-infused strike forces, or just a bunch of citizens from the same little village are only a few of many options. At the leader’s choice, membership may be open or invitation only. ~~~~ (Decade Questions) Q: What IS Decade? A: Decade's origins are an enigma, shrouded in mystery. Nobody knows who or what sent it. As Decade usually operates through shadowy agents or infected victims, its true form has long been hidden. Q: What does Decade do? A: Just look at the Badlands. An entire area of the Digital World has been corrupted by its influence. However, the Badlands has not been destroyed: rather, it has been changed. This has confused many analyzing Decade's behavior: does it want to consume, or do something more? Q: What does Decade want? A: To those in the Digital World, Decade's mind is alien and readable. Imagine trying to decipher a Xenomorph's thought process. The trail of destruction it leaves behind is the best guess at its thought process. Q: Where's Decade? I want to kill it! A: Decade lies deep in the Badlands, in a specific location nobody knows. Future monthly events might change that, however. As for killing him, it has been holding off the Digital World's best for years and still gaining ground. It would take entire invasions just to cripple the virus. However, like many things, that could change as months begin to pass. Q: Why would I work with Decade? A: Many who work with Decade have the best of intentions: studying it, trying to harness its power, sabotage from the inside. But the virus has a way of getting into peoples' heads: slowly they see things Decade's way, sympathize with it, agree with it. This indoctrination is its most dangerous quality. Q: What happens if Decade infects the Glitch Plains? A: Things get trippy. Edited by Claptrap, Oct 8 2012, 12:05 PM.
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| Claptrap | Sep 27 2012, 07:03 PM Post #4 |
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C) DIGIMON AND TAMERS: PARTNERS UNTIL THE END. This section deals with character-making: if you haven't familiarized yourself with our character sheet yet, you should do that now. ~~~~ (App questions) Q: Faceclaim? What's that? A: A Faceclaim is picture of a character, usually from an anime or video game but also from other possible sources. Faceclaims are used to help other people visualize your character. However, they are strictly optional, and if you do use a faceclaim you don’t have to describe your character 100% like their basis. Q: Alright, my character is a 15-year old supergenius, soccer team captain, loved by everybody, and richer than Bill Ga- A: Let me stop you right there. It sounds like you're making one hell of a Mary Sue. On this site, Sues are generally an easy rejection from app-checkers. Please, do use discretion when character making, and if you're confused never hesitate to ask for hep! Q: Okay, that was a bad idea. Here's my new character, who since the age of one has been experiencing countless misfortune and trag- A: Tragic backstories are okay. That is just ridiculous. Please don't fill your character's background with a ridiculous, over the top amount of trauma. At some point it just becomes impossible to take seriously. Throwing loads of tragedies around flippantly is also pretty damn offensive to people who have actually been forced to experience them. Q: Ew, writing sample? A: On an RP site, there are generally two ways of gauging literacy: a single writing sample, or obstructive, necessary post counts. Trust me, this is the lesser of two evils. Q: Can I be X Character's brother? A: With their permission, of course! We both encourage and applaud characters that already have relationships with each other. It allows for so many unique plotting opportunities. Q: What are Crests? A: A crest is an object that represents it’s characters strongest virtue. On a particularly sinful character, however, the crest might find itself corrupted into a sinister anticrest. If crests reveal your greatest attribute, anticrests detail your worst vice or strongest failing. Just post your character’s most notable attributes, one virtue and one vice, in their app and check the crest list to make sure they aren’t taken. If they are, synonyms are your friend! ~~~~~ (Digimon Sorting questions) Q: What? A personality test? A: Indeed. A short, 10-question test to help the staff assign you a Digimon that suits you. Each test result will give you 3 options to pick from, each of which is usually close enough to synchronize yet different enough to provide contrast. Q: Can't I choose my own? A: That wouldn't be much fun, now, would it? The semi-random sorting will give you Digimon you might have never considered before, and who knows? You might come to find them one of your favorites. Q: Is the test optional? A: Once you've made around 3 characters, if you're sick of the test you don't need to take it anymore. However, this will make your given Digimon completely random, rather than tailored to your character. Q: I don't like any of these options! A: If you want to gamble, you can put aside all 3 options and ask for a fourth. However, you have to stick with this 4th Digimon no matter what. Do this only if you really hate the other 3 options or really love a mystery. ~~~~ (Battle Questions) Q: How many moves does my Digimon have? A: This varies based on its Digivolved form. Rookies get 3, Champions get 4, Ultimates get 5, and Megas get a massive 6. Q: Do they have to be official moves? A: No. Feel free to improvise and do whatever you want with your Digimon's moveset! Q: Can my Agumon spit water? A: . . . Except for that. Try to keep Digimon with their canon elements instead. It makes so much more sense. Q: How do I battle? A: Find a friend or enemy, get your Digimon, attack their Digimon. There's no in-depth system for it, just RP it out and see what happens. Q: How do we know who wins? A: Gentleman's agreement. I trust you are all mature enough to know when to stop. Q: My friend keeps controlling my moves, dodging sure hits, and forcing me to take damage! A: Your friend is a jerk, and is also guilty of godmodding. All three of those examples are terrible and should not happen in RP fights. Q: What do I get for battling? A: It’s an easy source of posts and fun to do. If you set up a wager over the victor, however, the staff would be more than happy to transfer the loser's funds to the winner's wallet. ~~~~ (Digivolution Questions) Q: Help! My Digimon has no canon Digivolution lines! A: That's okay. Just pick any Digimon that fit. With the huge amount available, surely you can think of something. So long as your Digimon is somewhat similar to its evolved forms, you should be fine. Q: What forms do I have access to? A: At the start your Digimon has Rookie and Champion forms, although it can only stay in Champion form for a limited amount of time. This starts out as 5 posts per thread, grows to 10 when you reach Ultimate, and finally peaks at 20 when you reach Mega. Consider it an incentive to keep using your littler forms, rather than tossing them aside as soon as you can use something newer. Q: Do forms have to do with postcount? A: Yes and no. The titles you get for posting are cosmetic, and have nothing to do with your Digimon's level. However, your Digimon can Digivolve to Ultimate at 25 posts and Mega at 75 posts. Q: How long can I stay in those forms for? A: When you unlock Ultimate it can only be used for 5 posts. This expands to 15 when you unlock Mega. Mega, now and forever, only lasts for 10 posts. Q: What about Armor Digivolution? A: Armor Digivolution is unique. While you need a Digi-Egg to Armor Digivolve (see shop for more details), it can be used for twice as long as Champion form and activates even if Digivolution is disabled. While slightly weaker than Champion form, sheer ease of use leaves it a very attractive option. Each character can get up to two Digi-Eggs, one representing their greatest vice and one their greatest virtue. Q: Do I need to Armor Digivolve into an Armor form, like Flamedramon or Drillmon? A: As Armor and Champion are about equal strength, you can use any Champion form for your Armor Digivolution. Similarly, feel free to use Armor Digimon as Champions when writing your normal Digivolution lines. Q: What about those golden Digi-eggs from that one movie? A: Magnamon and Rapidmon are the only known exceptions to this rule. They serve as Ultimates when digivolved into rather than Champions, so keep that in mind when making Digivolution lines. There are no mechanics for the golden Digi-Eggs themselves, however . . . yet. Q: What about DNA Digivolution? A: DNA Digivolution is only done between the closest of partners. Two users must share 3 threads, do 1 mission together, and buy a special item in the store. Once these conditions are met, the users in question may DNA Digivolve. Two Digimon of Champion level or higher can fuse into a form one level above. While a numbers advantage is lost, a strength advantage is gained. Q: Does DNA Digivolution last longer than normal? A: Yes. Much like Armor Digivolution, it lasts for twice the normal amount of time. This means you can keep fighting a battle that would have worn out both of your lesser parts. Q: What about Spirit Digivolution? A: There is no Frontier-style spirit Digivolution. However, Frontier Digimon can be used as normal Digivolution forms. Assume human spirits are equal to Champion, beast spirits are equal to Ultimate, and everything above that is equal to Mega. Q: What about DigiXros? A: No. That just gets overcomplicated way too fast, and would take an obscene amount of RPers. If you want DNA Digivolution to be more like a 2-man Xros than a full on fusion that's your business, but anything more than that is off the table. However, you can use Xros Wars Digimon, provided they're in the proper Digivolution slots to avoid imbalance. A tentative list is as follows . . . Rookie Spoiler: click to toggle Champion Spoiler: click to toggle Ultimate Spoiler: click to toggle Mega Spoiler: click to toggle Super Mega / Mode Change Spoiler: click to toggle ~~~~ (Death questions) Q: My Digimon is dead! What happens? A: All dead Digimon go back to Primary Village, where you can reclaim their data into one of three forms. As a penalty, however, recently-dead Digimon is reverted to a Digi-Egg (not the evolving kind) for around five posts. It isn't too much time, but it's enough to make you careful about death. You also lose 500 bits, which are very easy to make back. Really, all death does is set back the clock by five posts. Q: Wait, did you say three forms? A: Remember those options from character selection? If you want to change things up, you could instead have your Digimon return in the form of one of the two rejected Digimon. This may influence their personality a bit, however, and is probably a shock to their system. Make sure to RP it out. Q: My human is dead! What happens? A: . . . Oh. Well, humans are not digital, so they wouldn't go back to Primary Village. Instead, however, all of their bits and a bonus 2000 are transferred to a “next of kin” character of your choosing. Sorry about your loss, by the way. Edited by Claptrap, Jan 10 2015, 07:37 PM.
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| Claptrap | Sep 27 2012, 07:14 PM Post #5 |
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D) WELCOME TO THE DIGITAL WORLD ~~~~ (World Questions) Q) What are the different continents for? A) To put it simply, variety. While File Island has something for everybody, just including the Island would get very boring after a while. The other five locations provide their own unique spark, and without them the site just wouldn't be whole. Q) You forgot X location. A) We don't want to flood the whole board with too many forums and sub-forums. For any location missed, just post in the large forum rather than one of its offshoots. Q) Why subforums, anyway? A) Everything in one forum would lead to clutter. While File Island is for hosting general File Island threads, the many sublocations within are for more specific areas of the Digital World. Q) What's so special about the Glitch Plains? A) The Glitch Plains are just a little corner of the Digital World where reality takes a day off. While most threads are constrained to making sense, ANYTHING can happen over there. Just don’t use it to godmod and you’ll be fine. Q) Do locations ever change? A) As the plot marches on, some locations might find themselves starting to alter and develop. Cities might be burned to the ground or built up bigger. Wild landscapes might prosper or be destroyed. Decade might get its hands on some new territories, even. ~~~~ (Hostile Territory questions) Q) Some locations have an ominous warning attached. What does "Death Enabled" mean? A) Death Enabled means that you run the risk of your Digimon, or even tamer, being killed. Normally death only occurs after mutual agreement from both users, and can even be averted in incredibly unlikely circumstances. In hostile territory, however, you need to stay on your toes and avoid being backed into a corner. Q) Why the hell would I ever want to go there? A) Unless you're doing something risky like a fight, mission, or an unrestricted open thread, you have nothing to fear. It’s not like the topic itself can decide to kill you. Q) Why the hell would I ever run a fight or mission there? A) Hostile territory, due to the added sense of danger, doubles the reward of missions taken. Participants involved in a fight in hostile territory also get bonus bits for having the balls to participate. Remember: if you flee, you might be able to save your Digimon. Q) The locations sound awfully dangerous, though . . . A) You're right. They are! While the descriptions are mostly just to sound ominous, it would be appreciated if you included the hostileness of the territory in your posts. Just as you would describe trees in Native Forest, you would describe thunderstorms on Mt. Surge. |
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| Claptrap | Sep 27 2012, 07:15 PM Post #6 |
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E) MISSIONS: I WANNA BE THE HERO! ~~~~ (Taking Missions) Q: What's a mission? A: Sometimes a Digimon needs a favor done. It can be a little thing or a big, bombastic adventure. Generally more dramatic missions offer better rewards, but like all things it varies. Each character can only take one at a time. Q: What's in it for me? A: Usually bits, but also a chance of other useful items. Cards for your Digivice, for example, or maybe a useful item to use in-character. Q: How are missions run? A: The mission maker (usually a staff member) controls the important NPCs, as you and any allies try to accomplish your mission's goal. There is generally a firmly-kept posting order, decided on before the mission's start. If not began in a week after acceptance, the mission reservation is cancelled. Q: Can I fail a mission? What happens if I do? A: Out of character there is no penalty for failing a mission. However, the Digimon you took the job from might not be too happy about it. While some missions are repeatable, quite a few are one-time opportunities. ~~~~~ (Making Missions) Q: What if I want to make the missions? A: By all means go ahead! Users can create, and run, one mission at a time. It functions just as a staff-made mission, but with YOU running it! Q: What's in it for me? A: Not only do you get 500 extra bits for taking this duty on, but you also get to reap the postcount rewards for any posts you make with NPCs. Q: Can I run a mission and do a mission simultaneously? A: Let’s ask Obama. (YES YOU CAN!) Q: Can my character post a mission IC? A: Well, that's a unique idea! But there's no reason why you can't. ~~~~~ (Mission Opposition) Q: What if two missions are in conflict with each other? A: Only one of you can succeed. If Group A has to defend a flag and Group B has to take it, there's no real way for both parties to prosper. Q: So this is basically a player vs. player mission? A: Pretty much! Not only do missions like this inspire healthy competition, but they also give extra incentive to win. There's no better reward than bragging rights held over your friend. Q: What if it’s a dead-even standoff? A: Eventually, the mission's handler or handlers will probably step in and declare it a stalemate. Unless they like seeing you squirm, in which case the members could agree it’s going nowhere and agree to drop it. Q: How common are these missions? A: Probably less common than most, and also noted in advance so you don't stumble into an opposed mission by mistake. Q: Can I run a mission in opposition to a pre-existing mission? A: Technically you can, if you ask the mission creator and participants for permission first. Otherwise it would just be incredibly rude and sabotage everyone's good effort. |
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| Claptrap | Sep 27 2012, 07:16 PM Post #7 |
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F) BITS, THE ITEM SHOP, AND DIGIVICES ~~~~ (Bits Questions) Q: How do I get bits? A: Bits can be obtained in a variety of ways: you get 100 for each post, you can wager them in battles, you can get them for taking or making missions, and you can get them in site events. Q: What are bits good for? A: You spend bits in the item shop, where you can buy Digivice upgrades, cards, Digivolution items, and more. Q: Is there any way to lose bits? A: Besides dying, betting in a battle, or buying an item, you cannot lose bits. ~~~~ (Shop Questions) Q: How do I keep track of my purchases? A: Once your character has been accepted a thread will be made in the shop board for that character and that character only. All purchases will be posted in that thread and before the item is yours a staff member will come and confirm it. Purchases can also be store in your tracker, if you want everything stored in one easy-to-reach location. Q: Wow, some of these items are expensive! A: In terms of post count? Yes, they are. However, with the large amount of ways to earn bits, getting enough money to afford the items you want shouldn't be too hard. Q: Some shops sell in character items. How many am I allowed to have on me at once? A: While you can buy as much as you can afford, you can generally carry one weapon and three other items on your person at a time. This amount is doubled if you buy one of the two backpack items, however, and they do not count for a slot. You can also only have one vehicle at a time, so choose wisely! Q: Some items say they can only be used a few times. Do I have to buy them again? A: Not at all! To make up for the inconvenience, these items regenerate between threads. The limit only exists to stop people from spamming Elixirs of Restoration or Haze Bombs for the length of an entire thread. Q: Do Digitamamon's items and Wizardmon's blessings count for item slots? A: No. To balance this, however, they have their own set limits to prevent abuse. Q: Can I buy Permanent Ultimate without buying Permanent Champion? A: No. When items progress like that, it’s generally assumed you take things one step at a time. While it makes immediate purchases more expensive, it also encourages you to make long-term use of prerequisite purchases. Q: What happens when I've brought everything in the store? A: Congratulations! Q: Will new items ever be added to the store? A: We're not sure yet, but watch this space: you never know what new things might slip in unnoticed. Q: Do extra move slots apply to one form or every form? A: Every form your Digimon can have, from Rookie to Mega, gets the extra move slot. Q: How do extra digivolution lines and permanent Champion / Ultimate / Mega work? A: You only stay in one form permanently, so pick your favorite. However, you can slide-Digivolve into the other forms, so those aren't lost forever. They just wear out as usual. Q: If I get 5 posts to use Mega forms with, and have 2 Mega forms, does that give me 10 posts of Mega-level carnage? A: No. All alternate Digivolution lines run on the same "timer." Alternate lines are supposed to encourage variety, not pure power. ~~~~ (Digivice Questions) Q: What does a Digivice do? A: A Digivice provides information on your partner, short-distance communication, a compass, and a card scanner. It comes in a color of your choosing, and some models may or may not come equipped with Tetris. Q: How do I upgrade my Digivice? A: Items from the store upgrade some of your Digivice's capabilities, but for the most part it’s already at maximum capability. Q: What happens if my Digivice breaks? A: That's pretty much impossible. They're incredibly sturdy, heatproof, waterproof, and immune to hacking. These things could survive a nuke. Q: Will any more Digivice functions be added? A: Who knows what lies down the road? Researchers are always making new technological breakthroughs, after all . . . ~~~~ (Card Swiper Questions) Q: Card games on Digivices? A: CARD GAMES ON DIGIVICES, YUSEI! Q: No, seriously. What? A: The card swiper allows you to scan a card into your Digivice, allowing you to bestow the card's abilities onto your Digimon. Q: What kind of cards are there? A: Field cards briefly change the battlefield itself, whether to help or hamper. Modification cards either alter your Digimon or give them new equipment. Attack cards make your Digimon use an attack, even one it’s normally incapable of using. Q: So my Agmon CAN spit water, if I have the right card for it! A: . . . S-shut up. In all seriousness, so long as you have the card, you can use the move. Think of it like popping a hard drive in your Xbox and temporarily uploading its memory, in this case represented by a tidal wave. Q: How many cards may I own and use? A: You may own as many cards as you want. However, you may only use 10 cards per thread. You may swipe one card per post, and when a card is swiped it cannot be swiped again in that thread. Q: What about the item that doubles card storage capacity? A: Now you can hold a whopping 20 in your "deck" per thread, although you can still only swipe one. Q: What does card rarity effect? A: Rarer cards are not necessarily better. However, they do usually have more unique or dramatic effects than common cards. Q: Can I trade cards? A: Of course! You can even pay bits for someone else's card if you really want it. Edited by Claptrap, Oct 1 2012, 04:49 PM.
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