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The current planned tiers of the Tenno are: |
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# Tenno |
# Tenno |
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− | The Yakitori association is a street level gang of "Chicken Kebab Salesmen" hiding their illegal activities behind a Restaurant Front on Adams Street in [[Abacus]]. |
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+ | The current planned tiers of the Hackers are: |
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− | '''Skills''' |
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− | {{Special|name=Sweep|description=When standing it is a technique used to take an opponent to the ground by knocking their legs out from under them. The force of the sweep either runs perpendicular to the opponent's leg or rises as it strikes the leg, lifting the foot from the ground.|req=None|reflex=2}} |
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+ | # [[LF Electronics]] |
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− | {{Special|name=Trip|description=Kuzushi Waza (or backwards trip) is a technique that consists of throwing a cross as if you want to reach the opponent jaw but instead you go with your hand to the side of his neck and then you step forward with your leg putting it right behind the opponent, tripping your opponent if successful. Trips become easier as you rank up.|req=Combat/Special/Sweep [1]<br>Dexterity 10 or higher|reflex=3}} |
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− | [roundhouse] |
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− | This Karate technique consists of throwing a Mawashi geri (Roundhouse) to the |
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− | midsection of the opponent as a distraction then following with a Choku-zuki |
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− | (Jab) with the lead hand to the chin. |
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− | REQUIREMENTS: Combat/Special/Trip [2] |
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− | Dexterity 20 or higher |
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− | REFLEX COST : 5 |
Latest revision as of 18:19, 22 December 2020
Associations
In Nuclear War MUD gangs were rampant and a big part of the game. In Nuke2 we intend this to be the case as well, but some of the gangs are a bit more sophisticated than the brutality of a "gang", so in Nuke2 you'll meet "Associations". A part of an association may be a gang, but the association is likely more than just the gang. There are many plans for associations (and hence gangs) in Nuke2, and not all of them are in place yet - below you can see the level of implementation each one of them are at in the current game and take a gander at what we're thinking about.
Association Structure
Unlike in Nuke1, the associations in Nuke2 will have several association tiers. One tier will be an entry tier into the association where everyone can join and receive some basic skills that fit the theme of that association, another tier will be mid-level with yet other skills added, and there will also be high tier for senior players with high-level skills. This will introduce a system where you'll have to work your way up an association to become part of the end-game.
Tenno
The current planned tiers of the Tenno are:
- Yakitori
- ...
- Tenno
Hackers
The current planned tiers of the Hackers are:
- LF Electronics
- ...
- Hackers