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/tg/ - /cyoag/ - Choose Your Own Adventure General
Night Rider No.96297670
>>96297652
There are many, many possibilities. Survival CYOAs have been in short supply lately, I might do something along those lines. I'll have to mull it over for a while.
/tg/ - /cyoag/ - Choose Your Own Adventure General
Night Rider No.96291695
>>96291689
>>96276195
Fury is a mixed-bag. It can't match Brawn or Instinct in their specialties and can't mimic Grit's sorceries, but has arguably the highest survivability. If necessary, it can photosynthesize, evolve radiotrophy, or go the earthworm route and start tunneling. Its adaptations aren't supernatural in the sense that they're not able to break the laws of physics. That is to say, hyperevolved muscle fibers are only able to move as much as they should, but optimizing for strength on a microscopic level can do some outrageous things.

Out of the gate, Fury could adapt the punch of a mantis shrimp and jumping of a flea, and strike and lunge without worrying about the forces they're outputting destroying their own body parts, as they regenerate almost instantly. Further refinement from each adaptation builds on each other as they work more effectively. It falls far short of Brawn and Instinct, but can mimic both to a degree, where the other two are firmly in their own niche.

Grit is definitely hard mode, and somewhat experimental on my end. I notice anons always seem to take high-potential options when given the chance and I was curious to see if that would still hold true if it was terrible. Not in terms of quality, but in immediate difficulty and perpetual suffering. Anyone that could master Grit would be dangerous with or without powers.

>>96276348
Using Fury for flight is possible and would counter Brawn to an extent. While Brawn's strength assist in jumping, it has minimal-to-no precision, where Fury's adaptations could combine the best parts of, say, a dragonfly and falcon for supreme speed and control.