Talk:Job Classes/@comment-24810520-20151013165151/@comment-27557332-20160108034537

Used intelligently, even low level magic could possibly disrupt the casting that's portrayed in the story.

As a pen-and-paper gamer... if you told me I needed to disrupt his casting by *any* means necessary. But I'm at the level where I'm the equivalent to a NW resident... I could still do it given the amount of time  allowed in the story. But this is *exactly* what he's looking for, he's looking for someone or something with the *experience* of being a 'Player'

No NPC or NW resident has so far shown any real 'outside the box' thinking. Zaryusu has come very very close, but it's not really completely outside the box.

And as to how I'd do it:

1. I need to cast or move faster than he currently is. He's currently immobile and casting. 2. He's at a level where I can't affect *him* directly. OK, I can't do anything to him directly. 3. Anything and everything else is allowed. Keep in mind this is the NW, not Yggdrasil... I'm deliberately NOT limiting myself to in-game limitations.

I'd target the battlement he's standing on or something similar. Blowing apart the battlement disrupts his footing and doesn't require magic - a warrior with a loaded siege weapon is capable of this action. Yes, he has flight items and spells. But he'll have to interrupt his own spell to activate them.

In a MMO, this isn't possible... MMOs usually don't allow for environment alteration such as this due to game limitations. (Yggdrasil might have, but modern MMOs do not.)

In a pen-and-paper game, this action is irregular... straight rules don't really account for it. Which is why you have a GM.

Knowing what I do of the story: As soon as I do this he may just use a Cash Item. Not the point. It's still a chance. A very very tiny one, but it might work.