Post by Eevee Akiyama on Aug 13, 2016 15:11:53 GMT
MASTERY IMPROVEMENT TEMPLATEMastery: Human power
Current Mastery Level: Beginner
Desired Mastery Level: Average
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Reason: Spending 120PPMastery: Weapon skill
Current Mastery Level: Below average
Desired Mastery Level: Average
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Reason: Spending 80PP
GENERAL IMPROVEMENTImprovement of What?: Gaining a item
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Link to Approved Technique: The forbidden tools (1)
Reason: Spending 40PP, 60PP if need to buy skills of item also.
If it could be added under 'Combat items techniques' section that would be lovely... and if the 'techniques' in that area of the profile be removed that would be double lovely.
[b]Name:[/b] Akiyama Katana
[b]Type:[/b] Item - Standard
[b]Tier:[/b] II
[b]Condition:[/b] +3
[b]Description:[/b] Eevee's first big break as a inventor was that of a simple blacksmith job. After long hours spent hammering the metal and getting the sharpness she wanted the Akiyama Katana was made. Although it was made from basic materials consisting of 'tamahagane' or Jewel steel, bamboo, Silk, and a lot of Eevee's spiritual power it made it out of the forge. Standing at seven feet four inches, the hilt a foot and four inches with the blade making up the remainder of the weapon. The dark, almost blood red hue of the metal contrast with the white silk handle and slightly with the black painted bamboo sheath. The Tsuba is a simple black metal circle with 'EcA' engraved into it.
[blockquote][b]Name:[/b] Chain mode
[b]Class:[/b] Weapon skill
[b]Tier:[/b] I
[b]Type:[/b] Offensive
[b]Range:[/b] 50 meters
[b]Description:[/b] Due to Spiritual intervention and fusion during the crafting process of the sword it gained a function it was not originally intended to have. Fusing more Reiatsu into the weapon the wielder can cause parts of the blade to break away from the rest being held by a metal cord to form a chain sword able to reach up to fifty meters in length. Currently one must swing the weapon to get it to lash out making it wiser to keep it shorter and not go the full fifty without a plan in mind.[/blockquote]