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Erana

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nuba km said:
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Mittens The Kitten said:
I have the power of going to the game's wiki.
the batman approach to powers LEARNING!
And Batarangs.

But yeah, I'm not sure if you'd call it a power, but I do have compulsive healing issues, and will spam healing spells on anyone within a 20-foot radius, even if they aren't in my party.

That's why faction MMOs give me such a hard time! I want to heal that little lowbie, but they keep running away, and I chase them through a few zones 'till I realise they're an Elerd player. :(
what is an elerd player also you are the most determined healer I have ever heard of.
Elerd are the blue people in the MMORPG, NeoSteam, and are pretty much the Alliance. Except the game's steampunk-themed, and they use magic. So I went with Rogwel, the red people who are like the horde and actually care about technology in the steampunk world.
And the avatar's there for a reason.
 

Judgement101

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The power to give squeaky ten year-olds hemorrhages.
Ye shall pay for ye avatar.

OT: Every few matches I zone out and manage to do extremely well. I get headshot after headshot, dodge grenade, crouch as a throwing knife zooms by my head. Sadly, this lasts for about 2 seconds -_-
 

mikev7.0

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I do great in that one RPG as a zen chaos fighter! Seriously I pull off AMAZING stuff!! I mean, like I am one with the Tao man!! Stuff I've never even SEEN before I swear!!!!

What's the name of that RPG? Oh yeah! Dead or Alive 4!

Then eventually I actually want to PLAY the game so I open my eyes and start really trying which is just a nice way to say I go back to developing my taste for tabi.
 

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The power to know that the person who picks Warwick, heal, revive, and gold/sec runes is gonna suck.

Genius, I know.
 

Dash85

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Every once in awhile I'll go into a trancelike state and kick ass at whatever game I'm playing..... and then I snap out of it and suck as usual. Also, I am goddamned determined to explore every nook and cranny. No nook or cranny will go unlooked unless I've already played that part.
 

Mr.Mudkip

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Knowing exactly when I'll get a crit in Pokemon, as well as knowing what my team can survive and what it can't.
 

Ruuvan

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The bullet drop thing's been mentioned, I just get extremely lucky with moving targets over distance.

Thinking about the bombing in Battlefield 2 (the crosshairs being practically useless) yet being able to drop bombs directly where I want them to go, more having a feel for it than actually aiming/timing. Same with the artillery pieces in a tank game I'm playing (Closed Beta at present so I'm not sure I can say anything 'bout it... I'm stupid when it comes to things like that), just able to get a hit far, far, really far away accounting for a near two second shell travel time.
 

Harlemura

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Er... The power of unpredictability?

Black Ops match 1: 21 kills, 5 deaths
Black Ops match 2: 2 kills, 18 deaths

Same teams and everything.
Should you run from me and my rampage or head towards me because I couldn't hit a cow's ass with a banjo? You don't know! Whoooooo!
 

MetalGenocide

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As my allies' numbers drop, my power increases. In FPS.
Rally in RTS, boosts the team's spirits and determination, with a 50% chance of failing due to an ally.
Worst possible luck in the world - RPGs, as far as drop rates of anything.
 

Outright Villainy

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I have a somewhat inverted rule of sniping difficulty.

That scout double jumping 4 foot from me? Oh yeah, I can headshot him easily.

That engineer whacking his sentry and not even moving? Nope.
 

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Game Breaking I cant play games without them going apeshit weird on me.


Mass Effect 1 for example many times i somehow broke sherpords game model and his head and neck streatched the entire area or as far as i could see it was like pasta and i couldnt move becouse I got stuck in the wall and then got shot and killed and this is only a mild thing to happen if I had my friends on this site they could give tons of storys.....
 

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Jabberwock xeno said:
I have the power to spot the tinyiest easter eggs and details, and figure out how to solve puzzles.

...yet whenever I find something, my friends laugh at me beforespending an hour trying to fin the solution before finally trying mine and lo and behold the door opens.
This is often enough a 2nd power of mine
 

Trivun

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I have the power of the headshot. I've spent so much time honing my marksman skills in games that whenever I'm given any weapon with a scope of any kind, not just sniper rifles, I will get headshot after headshot...
 

King of Wei

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In multiplayer - I'm good at reading people. Knowing when and where enemies are going to go and what they'll do in most situations. For instance, if you place a claymore down in front of a door so people can see it fairly easily. They'll ignore the whole world around them when they line up a shot in it and then ... knife in the back.
 

Video Gone

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Probably the same as most people. My "Gamer sense", or the huge store of game logic accumulated over a gaming career, is extensive. One example that comes to mind, although it's probably a bad example, is not being able to finish the opening quests of Fable II. Without looking around, I instantly knew that it was "I can't leave without my buddy Superfly" syndrome and the protagonist's sister had gotten stuck on some geometry on the other side of town. And Molyneux said people should get non-gamers to play this.
Also, I often... Well, seeing behind the Matrix of game design is the only way I can describe it. While this does work to my advantage, it does kind of lead to little niggles that detract from my overall enjoyment, like a place where content was very obviously cut.

TL;DR: I am The One.