Ibbick
New member
Background: Ransom has been tasked, by Maximilian Fairfax himself, to secure a boon for Fairfax Industries from the Patrons. I don't think Wrecker or McGinnis fit this role; they both seem to have personal agendas (though there's nothing wrong with sending multiple candidates). Personality wise, I envisage Ransom as a ruthless, hyper-pragmatic right-hand man, living up to the description of Fairfax from Pocket's background: " ... in the avarice fueled viper's nest that is Fairfax Industries."
On another note, I recently finished watching The Venture Bros, and I really enjoyed the characterization of Red Death, a supervillain that is simultaneously ruthless and kill-hungry but also a dedicated father and husband, setting aside all his hatred and malice when it comes to caring for his family. I think a similar dynamic would fit this character- e.g., on one hand, Ransom has a family and children that he cares deeply about (and talks about with pride) but is simultaneously also a merciless businessman and executor for Fairfax.
Appearance: Bowler hat, pinstripe suit with tie, pocket watch with chain, rose boutonnière. Carries a briefcase. Probably has facial hair; could be Ixian. I'm imagining canary yellow as the accent color (the rose could be yellow too), e.g. for the hatband.
Weapon - Final Offer: Something like the HK Operational Briefcase, i.e., a gun inside a briefcase (with a trigger on the handle). While the HK version uses a submachine gun, I think a medium to longer range weapon makes more sense considering Ransom's third ability and lack of sustain.
Ability 1 - Predatory Loan: Throw a projectile that (on hit) steals an enemy's first ability and a percentage of their spirit power (say 25%). Gain a short window to cast the ability yourself. During your window to cast the loaned ability, that ability is silenced for enemies.
On another note, I recently finished watching The Venture Bros, and I really enjoyed the characterization of Red Death, a supervillain that is simultaneously ruthless and kill-hungry but also a dedicated father and husband, setting aside all his hatred and malice when it comes to caring for his family. I think a similar dynamic would fit this character- e.g., on one hand, Ransom has a family and children that he cares deeply about (and talks about with pride) but is simultaneously also a merciless businessman and executor for Fairfax.
Appearance: Bowler hat, pinstripe suit with tie, pocket watch with chain, rose boutonnière. Carries a briefcase. Probably has facial hair; could be Ixian. I'm imagining canary yellow as the accent color (the rose could be yellow too), e.g. for the hatband.
Weapon - Final Offer: Something like the HK Operational Briefcase, i.e., a gun inside a briefcase (with a trigger on the handle). While the HK version uses a submachine gun, I think a medium to longer range weapon makes more sense considering Ransom's third ability and lack of sustain.
Ability 1 - Predatory Loan: Throw a projectile that (on hit) steals an enemy's first ability and a percentage of their spirit power (say 25%). Gain a short window to cast the ability yourself. During your window to cast the loaned ability, that ability is silenced for enemies.
- AP1:
- AP2: Cast the loaned ability with the same ability point unlocks as the copied target (1, 2, 5).
- AP5: Steal +25% spirit power from enemies.
- Comments
- Visually, could work the same as Sinclair ult, i.e., take on the model of the character whose ability it is (but with a distinct color scheme).
- Would automatically grant you a charge for abilities that have to be built up (e.g. Wraith cards, Victor's pain battery).
- I'm imagining the projectile to be a disembodied hand with forearm.
- AP1: Go invisible for a short duration after using the ability (duration scales with spirit).
- AP2: Pass through longer distances.
- AP5: Gain 4% max health regen while invisible.
- AP1: Enemies are silenced while immobilized
- AP2: +1s Immobilize Duration; more unsecured souls stolen per bullet.
- AP5: Reduce enemies' spirit resist by 30% for 10 seconds upon immobilize.
- Comments
- Enemies in the air are robbed of their momentum when the effect triggers.
- Has no cooldown (or a very short one, e.g. 3 seconds) between procs.
- The souls stolen upon activation of the immobilizing effect can come from secured souls.
- AP1: Shorter cooldown
- AP2: Longer max duration; greater bowler hat health
- AP5: No longer silenced in ult; Predatory Loan copies the possessed enemy's first ability automatically.
- Comments:
- Your allies cannot damage possessed enemies.
- Possessed enemies wear a spectral bowler hat that can be damaged by their teammates to dispel the effect. The health of the bowler hat scales with spirit.
- Ransom's body is immobile while controlling the enemy (like Gray Talon ult).