3. Surgery and Organs
Feb 14, 2014 21:24:06 GMT -7
Post by Wolfy on Feb 14, 2014 21:24:06 GMT -7
Though civilian doctors settle for transplanting organs to prolong the lives of patients, masters of the medical ninja arts are capable of performing a far more useful and tactical form of this procedure. With an unparalleled knowledge of shinobi physiology, a highly skilled medic can transplant unique pieces of a certain shinobi’s anatomy into another in order to give the special Kekkei Genkai skills associated with the organs.
Naturally, not every operation is guaranteed to be a success. Being such a high-risk procedure, there is always the chance of failure. Below is a simple, easy to follow system that will help you determine how successful your operation may or may not have been. Performing a successful surgery will award the medic 400 bonus EXP! Failing nets no exp.
Your success rate is determined by the chakra you put into the procedure.
[/b] Putting 1 massive worth of chakra into the procedure yields 50% chance of failure.Naturally, not every operation is guaranteed to be a success. Being such a high-risk procedure, there is always the chance of failure. Below is a simple, easy to follow system that will help you determine how successful your operation may or may not have been. Performing a successful surgery will award the medic 400 bonus EXP! Failing nets no exp.
Your success rate is determined by the chakra you put into the procedure.
2 Massive: Putting 2 massives worth of chakra into the procedure yields a 25% chance of failure.
3 Massive: Putting 3 massives worth of chakra into the procedure yields a 0% chance of failure (these are automatically successful).
[/ul]Players may only obtain three [3] transplant ever. Sets of appendages count as one transplant (i.e a pair of sharingan eyes count as one transplant); however, forgoing one appendage of the set still counts as a single transplant, as well (this means if you only take one eye out of two, it still fills one transplant slot).
Notice: It should be noted that players possessing EGF (Earth Grudge Fear) are incapable of performing or receiving "transplants". Through the use of their tentacles, they can reattach severed limbs and other appendages. On the other hand, they are unable to "sew" organs into another body (or their own) and boast the benefits of said transplanted matter. Likewise, these reattached limbs do not count toward a player's "transplant slots".[/div][/font]