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Personally, I'm a fan of shadows.
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...Noir? Detectives? -
Very much digging Trick Arrow. Again, as usual, not sure if Ice Arrow should be damaging or not, but that's not a big concern.
Also: no matter what anyone says, this set should not have a heal. What would you do, shoot a syringe into a teammate? -
I may have to get in on this Pinnacle action.
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Pulled from the Crey Industries file on Sapphire Scarab.
Subject is one Titus Saks, archaeology major transferring to local Winthrop University. Internship at an archaeology dig is interestingly enough the source of his powers; Subject discovered a mysterious azure beetle, and the dig was declared "finders keepers." This sapphire scarab endows Subject with powerful, energy-wielding punches, and a strong resistance to physical damage. So far, only purely physical attacks are protected against; elements and energies seem to be a weak point.
Subject #12208 seems to enjoy the celebrity status of being a superhero more than any sense of enacting justice; flippant taunts and attempted lowbrow humor appear to be his strongest suits. Regardless of this, Subject has been an active crusader against smaller, more gang-related acts of violence and crime in Paragon City, and a media darling. Subject will likely be of little threat at any point in time. -
Well, whenever I get a nasty bump, I usually put ice on it to reduce the swelling...but that might not be of any help to you at all.
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Schwartzsturm was formerly a leading scientist and soldier in the Third Reich (Kroenen of Hellboy fame homage). He was so breathtakingly lethal and efficient he was dubbed "the Black Storm," or "die Schwartzsturm." Vanished during the war facing another superhuman, blah blah, joined the fight against crime for reasons unknown. Loathes the Council.
Sapphire Scarab, my Blue Beetle/Spider-Man tribute, takes his name from the relic that gives him his powers—a scarab formed from sapphire.
Madam Firefly = Madam Butterfly + Fire.
Sideburn (reserved for better facial hair options) just loves his 'chops. Enough said.
Thraxxus (reserved until I can find a Rad/anything build I like) is a named after a biological weapon developed during the Cold War. Radiation is the closest to disease, save the toxicity of Spines.
Dr. Manos (reserved until I can find a D3 build I like/bigass collars and such) is a tribute to mystic heroes like Dr. Fate or Dr. Strange. I named him after the worst film ever: Manos: Hands of Fate.
Dr. Zero (reserved until I can find an Ice/Anything build for any AT I like...and because I'm a bum who wants auras and I'm too lazy to work him to 30) is a nod to Mr. Freeze. Heavily armored, save for a frozen head surrounded by vapor.
Prof. Weisswald (retired) is a given name and title. Once the Golden Age superhero the Newtonian, he retired his Gravity Gauntlets years ago. After the devsastation of the Rikti War, he put his scientific mind to use and crafted a new set of Gravity Gauntlets and armor to protect his fragile, aged frame. Retired after a nasty encounter with the Clockwork. -
You don't "settle" for Alex Ross doing anything. You beg.
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Eh, I'm used to taunting with "T" now. I was too lazy to make macro for it, but it works better than I thought it would.
Though I can't hide the target window anymore. Oh damn. Guess I'll set it to some key I never plan on hitting. -
Has anyone gotten this to work as a macro? This is making me feel like an idiot.