Micro Female Form · 7:01pm Jul 5th, 2019
Hey guys. I had a question for you. In my one story, Friendship is a game, I had my oc Micro, learn a modification skill that I had him use to change into a female form. I noticed one complaint a few chapters back, but it didn't seem to bug them that much. Then, recently, another person complained more indepth. I find it funny, but haven't really made any big plans to use them in the future since Micro has abilities and items that put him on par with HDD form. I know some people enjoy female Micro, so I didn't just want to cut her out entirely, so I wanted to ask.
What do you guys think?
1. Drop her
2. Use her sparingly
3. Use her as I have been
I don't want to get rid of her if the majority wants her to stay, but I also don't want to add her in if it ruins the story for some people. I find it fun to write it every so often, so I would like to keep her in to some degree, but I also want to hear what you guys have to say.
2, don't want the fights to be too easy now do we~?
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I also meant in regular scenes, like with Chara, Scoots, Frida, etc
2. Use her sparingly
She has her uses.
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Lewd stuff too, but we sure as heck don't want Micro's female form ending up pregnant if she somehow ever gets... depowered or knocked out for a few days. {shrugs}
I would say use her sparingly. It's the best of both worlds. The people who don't like it get his ee less of her but you don't have to drop something you love doing to YOUR story
2 - use sparingly
I pick numero 2.
2, use sparingly but bring out for sex with a guy as like an April fools joke and also use for sheer lolz or used in bloopers
2. as of right now Micro doesn't really have a need for the form, Let him switch if there is a reason but otherwise let it fade from memory of others so it becomes like a Trump Card.
I personally like the female form. I'd say to keep using it like you have been.
I would definitely say 2 since right now it has no purpose beyond just being a cheap gag.
Please use it as you have been. It a good for character development in the late chapters.