Thread:Arkantos95/@comment-14138255-20170310034514/@comment-25936766-20170508134821

WC-83 wrote: So I'm getting a bit more reviews saying the oppurtunity for this crossover is being a bit wasted, that Pyrrha being the main character isn't adding too much to the story from how I write her. Thus, I've been considering reintroducing more of her RWBY characteristics, possibly her semblance. What are your guy's thoughts?

You mean, something like this?

"You know those stories where people describe their playthroughs like one, but adding "thoughts and dialogue" to their character? Well, this is how this chapter felt to me. That I was reading someone's MC with personality, but not exactly Pyrrha. The fact that it seems she has no Aura or Semblance to help her here doesn't help." The main problem is that Aura and Semblances are fine in RWBY, but would shatter the difficulty of any Soulsborne game, especially a Semblance like hers. Meanwhile, not having Dust, Aura, Semblance or a swiss-army weapon means that the story is basically the average "my exploits in Dark Souls 3" story, only with "Pyrrha".

@73: .......You are thinking of Bloodborne, not Dark Souls. A transforming weapon, or even upgrading a normal weapon found lying somewhere into a transforming weapon, is not really Dark Souls, and depending on what you mean by "transforming", would make things unbelievably easy.

Making a weapon shoot magic blasts, let alone transform and do that, is even less like Dark Souls. However, there are normal weapons like swords that allow you to cast magic, and also non-transforming weapons with elemental properties or even magical attacks, like the Moonlight Blade.

Now, regarding "Magic Fire Blasts", depends on what you mean by Blast, and what you think she would do with it. Pyromancy is cool, but very short ranged. Now, Sorcery, Hex, those have spells that are more convential projectiles with sufficient range. Miracles also have some of their own, IIRC.