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In the first Brolli movie (number 8, I believe) and in the Freiza saga (when Goku is making the spirit bomb), when things were looking bad, other characters "loaned" their pl/ki to Goku. They did this by standing still, and stretching out a hand. Why not have this in ESF?
Here's how it would work:
1) You target someone just like melee; the only difference is that a blue box (instead of a red one) appears around them. There'd be a key assigned to turning on/off Loaning.
2) You then press fire to increase their pl substantially (x0.5 of your pl is added to theirs), and alt fire to increase their pl less drastically (x0.25 of your pl is added to theirs). Loaning costs ki - as soon as you run out, Loaning is automatically switched off. Same if you try to power up. Both types of Loaning use ki, primary faster than secondary. Turbo will increase the pl Loaned, but, of course, this uses up your ki even faster.
3) When you're Loaning power to someone, that really cool particle effect of the Spirit Bomb's happens: little particles (colour depnds on character) flow from you to the target char. Also, when giving power, you cannot move. You just stand there, pumping out the juice.
It should also say onscreen near the bottom centre of the screen, "Player1 is loaning Power to Player2", or "Player 2 is recieving power from Player1, Player3".
4) If you're melee'd while Loaning to someone, you're taken out of Loaning.
5) Loaned power can be recieved from more than one person.
I think that this will help enhance teamplay. Imagine seeing your teammate lose a power-struggle; setting down, you loan him your power and he gradually pushes it right back into the face of an unbelieving player. Classic stuff.
Thanks for your time.
Here's how it would work:
1) You target someone just like melee; the only difference is that a blue box (instead of a red one) appears around them. There'd be a key assigned to turning on/off Loaning.
2) You then press fire to increase their pl substantially (x0.5 of your pl is added to theirs), and alt fire to increase their pl less drastically (x0.25 of your pl is added to theirs). Loaning costs ki - as soon as you run out, Loaning is automatically switched off. Same if you try to power up. Both types of Loaning use ki, primary faster than secondary. Turbo will increase the pl Loaned, but, of course, this uses up your ki even faster.
3) When you're Loaning power to someone, that really cool particle effect of the Spirit Bomb's happens: little particles (colour depnds on character) flow from you to the target char. Also, when giving power, you cannot move. You just stand there, pumping out the juice.
It should also say onscreen near the bottom centre of the screen, "Player1 is loaning Power to Player2", or "Player 2 is recieving power from Player1, Player3".
4) If you're melee'd while Loaning to someone, you're taken out of Loaning.
5) Loaned power can be recieved from more than one person.
I think that this will help enhance teamplay. Imagine seeing your teammate lose a power-struggle; setting down, you loan him your power and he gradually pushes it right back into the face of an unbelieving player. Classic stuff.
Thanks for your time.