Posts

Showing posts from March, 2024

How games using the Loadouts can be ran

  Blog Post 3 How games using the Loadouts can be ran In this post I will describe how a game can be ran using the Fate loadouts. They are a few ways one could be ran, for example a free for all where the last one standing wins. Another way would be with both master and servants. This would require a lot more players but it would be interesting. How that would work is if a servant’s master dies the servant player would also die in the next five minutes giving them only that much time to ever win the game or find a new master. Each master would have 3 command seals which they could use one of to ask the admin to teleport their servant to them or order the servant to do something. If they do not comply the admin will /kill them or inflict them with harming 255. Yet again the game would end when one team is left standing. There is also the option of using loadouts based on bosses of Fate Grand Order like Goddess Rhongomyniad and teaming up to fight them in a raid boss fight. Using dif

How I Make in Game Minecraft Loadouts

Image
  Blog Post 2 How I Make in Game Minecraft Loadouts In this post I plan to talk about how I make Loadouts based on Fate Servants for in game use. I start by bringing up the FGO wiki page along with the Type Moon wiki page of the servant I want to make a loadout of. Then I use a pre-existing loadout as a template and start filling out info starting with the True Name of the Servant, followed by Class, then I use the FGO wiki to learn the Attribute of the servant and put that down, then the Gender, Alignment, Mana Rank and the Traits they have that may apply to loadouts I have already made. Then on to the weapons or basic attacks for example: Here is Artoria’s basic weapon a sharpness 3 iron sword with mending and unbreaking to raise the chance it does not break during a game. Next is any items they might have based on the character or class. For example I tend to give a stack of ender pearls to archers to allow them to get to hard to reach places to snipe from. After that Class Skil

How I make Minecraft Skins

Image
  Blog Post 1 How I make Minecraft Skins In this post I plan to describe how I make custom skins for Minecraft to potentially use in an in game battle. First I load up a pre existing skin to use as a template.  Minecraft skins have two layers the Body And the overlay After loading I erase the overlay to get it out of the way then use the Colour picker tool to copy the skin colour and remove most of the hair and head details  Then I use photoshop to copy the colours of official art of the character I’m trying to make. Generally I use the Fate Grand Order sprites. It is best to start with all the colours needed for the head, eye colour, hair colour plus anything else that might be on the head such as earrings. How I construct the hair is by using the overlay to add a bit to the front Next is grabbing a colour for the body. It can help a lot to first map out where the detail is by using bright colours that are not close to the ones you will use For Armor and fur I like to shade it to