Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20151012154515/@comment-26397825-20151029022713

Here. I'll trim it a bit, since I think I know what Phantom meant by 'too many words'. Italics are what you wrote, normal is what I wrote, okay?

''Holstered/Inactive Form: The Greaves form like Shin guards while sheathed to Curbune's legs. Attached to the belt on both hips via deployment latch are the gauntlets in bracer form, able to slip on at a moment's notice that also remotely deploys the greaves once released.''

Holstered/Inactive Form: Greaves are worn at all times, collapsed to form shin guards. Gauntlets are attached to hips on belt via latch. Latch deploys both gauntlets and greaves when released.

''Form 1: Asalt ((Assault)) Mode: The Standard mode upon deployment. Gauntlets, once depolyed, encasing it over the user's elbow, forearm and hand in thick plating, working smaller, more articulate plating around the fingers and palm. Greaves extend thick plating over the user's knees, shins and over the foot, encasing it completely around the leg and over the unarmored portions of the boots. This form is balanced augmentation to the limbs, allowing for a healthy mix of boxing and Muay Thai.''

Form 1: Assault Mode: (do not need different language titles) Gauntlets encase elbow, forearm and hands in thick, fully articulated plating. Greaves extend articulated plating over knees, shins and feet, encasing leg and boots. All four pieces can chanel Dust.

''Form 2- Anihila ((Annihilate)) Mode, Gauntlets: Combining either the Gauntlets to the Greaves, or vice versa, puts Maestru Fier into Anihila ((Annihilate)) Mode. Combining into the gauntles transforms them into fully armored encasements that cover further up the biceps, over the shoulders and shoulder  blades, connecting around his neck and create pauldrons in the process. This further boosts upper body augmentation and protection, but loses it in the lower body and cuts Dust channeling into only two channels. Has to dedicate to Boxing and minor Muay Thai for maximum results.''

Form 2: Annihilate Mode, Gauntlets: Combining the greaves into the gauntlets, extends armouring to cover biceps, shoulders, and shoulder blades, creating pauldrons and gorget. Focuses Dust Chanelling into two channels.

''Form 3- Anihila ((Annihilate)) Mode, Greaves: Combining either the Gauntlets to the Greaves, or vice versa, puts Maestru Fier into Anihila ((Annihilate)) Mode. Combing them into the greaves transforms them into complete encasements around the legs, thighs, groin and waist, forming a protective belt over the regular one. This further boosts lower body augmentation and protection, but loses it in upper body and cuts Dust channeling into only two channels. Has to dedicate to Muay Thai and minor boxing for maximum results.''

Form 3: Annihilate Mode, Greaves: Combining the gauntlets into the greaves, extends armour to completely encase thighs, groin and waist, forming a protective belt over his regular belt. Focuses Dust Chanelling into two channels.

''Dust Capacity: Use Dust Crystals and channels that energy for Effects on Impact ((E.O.I)). Red creates a destructive. explosive fiery impact; Dark Blue freezes the impact area; yellow discharges a stunning electric current; green creates a focused, less destructive impact for further knock backs visualized as a small, liner cyclone flowing from the fist.''

Dust Capacity: Utilises Fire, Ice, Electricity and Wind dust through limbs; dust is exchangable for each limb. (Please detail which dust he usually puts on which limb. Also, dust usage will be cut back for Annihilate mode, so please indicate which dusts he usually uses for each mode.)

''Usage: Mix of boxing and Muay Thai for a balanced mix of hard punches and strong kicks, maximazing the augmentation to the limbs to their fullest. By utilizing Dust in seperate chambers per piece, Curbune is able to control the flow of battle depending on the situation ((Crowd Controls, Knock Backs, Pure damage output)). This also gives him 256 different combinations of Dust use in each piece, giving him options for one on one or group fights. In Anihila mode, though, he is reduced to only 16 combinations due to consolidated chambers, as well as having to dedicate to a certain style of combat to maximaze his augmentation in that area. The risk is less protection and options for a more offesenive, aggresive push and combat pressure on opponents.''

Usage:

Form 1: Mix of Muay Thai and boxing, evenly balanced and utilising the augmentation to the limbs to their fullest. Dust use gives him crowd control, knock back and and pure damage output capabilities.

Form 2: Gauntlets: Upper body augmentation and protection is boosted, allowing for a heavier style of boxing at the cost of his Muay Thai effectiveness and lower body protection. Dust use is limited to only two types.

Form 3: Greaves: Lower body augmentation and protection is boosted, allowing for a heavier style of Muay Thai at the cost of his boxing effectiveness and upper body protection. Dust use is limited to only two types.

''Planned/Possible Upgrades: Planning a way to permanently keep in Anihila mode without sacrificing protection or augmentation. Requires more materials and a reinforced structure, as well as research into an articulate design.''

Planned/Possible Upgrades: Permanently in both Annihilate Modes

''Notes: Drew inspiration from Iron Man's armored gauntlet and boots for a few reasons. Augmentation, some design aspects and of course, the Mark One was smithed in using a forge. Also drew inspiration from Squall' Gunblade from FF8, where loading the weapon with different elements provided a different effect when the trigger was pulled on impact. Essentially the same principle, but now it is an Effect on Impact and instead of a single chamber, there are multiple ((both hands, both feet)). The word "Asalt" translates from Romanian into "Assault"; the word "Anihila" ((Ah-nee-heel-ah)) is also Romanian that translates into "Annihilate".''

Notes are fine, since they are meant to be your ramblings. :)

Though I will reiterate; there is no need for each form to have a title in a different language; even if most of his character uses words from Romanian, the forms are not sub-weapons. They are the same weapon used in different modes, and therefore English titles for the modes are proper. All the Romanian titles do is confuse people.