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Based solely on this image, who do you think will win? What leads you to this conclusion?
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They have flying castles, you know. I think that suggests some pretty powerful TK, or something like it. So yeah, magic out the wazoo on the fantasy side.But then there is magic on the other side I suppose. It depends on whether they have magic and how it works.
Molyneux wrote:Not enough to go on. Can a force field stop a Magic Missile? Based on numbers alone, I'd say sci-fi, but I have no way of telling who'll be more effective.
I did make a variety of sizes: http://crossovercomic.com/index.php?pag ... older=epicCrazedwraith wrote: all I know is I've found a new desktop...
That or floating rocks like in Avatar...I think that suggests some pretty powerful TK
Hell, I didn't even notice the ground forces on either side. I just saw the airborne units.Crazedwraith wrote:Molyneux wrote:Not enough to go on. Can a force field stop a Magic Missile? Based on numbers alone, I'd say sci-fi, but I have no way of telling who'll be more effective.
Say what? I'd have though the fantasy side was more numerous. Look at them! The sci-fi side has to fight in the shade.
Still I don't know who'll win, all I know is I've found a new desktop...
I'd be aware that this particular forum is biased towards sci-fi, so be sure to get a second opinion.Fuzzy_Modem wrote:I did make a variety of sizes: http://crossovercomic.com/index.php?pag ... older=epicCrazedwraith wrote: all I know is I've found a new desktop...
It's not quite finished yet though. Revisions to follow based on your impressions and recommendations. Right now it's sounding like I need to buff fantasy. Maybe some sort of rock giant/balrog type guys would help? Maybe elemental "titans", each with his own shtick?
He speaks three words. Flame leaps from his fingers.Well, what is a spell? It’s just a combination of words. Words are given power by intent. Take a spell for fire. Someone, somewhere, speaks three random words every time he lights a campfire. They may not even mean anything, and initially, they will make no difference. For the rest of his life this man speaks the words each time he lights the fire. He teaches other people the words, they teach more. It becomes tradition- then, eventually, people find that the fire starts easier when they speak the words. Someone writes them in a book. Now anyone, anywhere, with a copy of that book can start a fire with ease. After an age has passed you don’t even need firewood.
It’s the same with relics and potions. A relic is just an object that’s been used for the same purpose with the same intent for a few thousand years. A potion is just a combination of ingredients, like a combination of words.
Wait, you actually have a thought-out story behind this picture? Damn, you need to start publishing some of this stuff! Do you have the Fountain of Creativity in your basement or something?Fuzzy_Modem wrote:This power is derived from their sun, a rogue star emitting a unique radiation that tilts the scales from impossible to improbable, unlikely to achievable. As this star moves through the galaxy it "seeds" primordial worlds with the building blocks of life, and is therefore responsible for all life in the galaxy. Additionally this world acts as a kind of galactic game preserve, where every species from every planet presides over their own kingdom. This is where we get our legends about elves and dragons and such.
The planet is tidally locked, and the night side was completely uninhabited until the Sci-Fiers crashed a colony ship into it.
Certainly!wautd wrote: And thanks for the new wallpaper
Watermark your image Fuzzy, as usual your talent is amazing and someday it needs to get recognized. I am still sore about your Enterprise F not winningFuzzy_Modem wrote:I think I'm going to add some wolf-like or bear-like cavalry to the fantasy side. Maybe more giants too.
Any other suggestions?
Well actually it depends on the scale of the magic. If the magic is impressive enough (ie: normal spells are like tac nukes and major spells are strategic nuke scale), then its back to the argument of many but weaker verses few but stronger. Thus, the fantasy side still has a chance of winning.dworkin wrote:Depends on a lot.But.
A technological side has the advantage that the engineers who built and designed the weapons need not stand on the front line weilding them unlike your typical fantasy mage. Also mages tend to be rarer due to them typically requiring some inner gift / quirk of birth / midichloran count or whatever. If none turn up in a generation then theres nothing you can do. To get more scientists, engineers and technicians just requires a functional education system. Mages also tend to train via the master / apprentice system which limits replacement as opposed to a technical school or trade college.
Of course if magic is something that is taught alonside reading, writing and maths from a young age, there are technical colleges and universities training magicians and you learn spells or spell theroy from lecturers and mass produced texts of mages long dead then what you really have is technology in a pretty sparkly dress. In which case the technological side wins regardless