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You know what, I learned something today. ANY WILD MON CAN FLEE IN GEN 2. So, I'headbutting trees looking for a Heracross. I find one, I lower it's acc and attack it with my oddish (for Cut). Sudden;y this bitch runs away. (I didn;t attack with Quilava because that guys above lvl 20 at the moment and a level 10 heracross won't live a headbutt
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Looking at all the gen 2 Gym Leaders, I think Bugsy has one of the strongest Aces in potential. Scyther in general is not a weak mon, With Technician Wing Attack/Bug Bite, stab U-turn. Roost (and from gen 5 Eviolite). I think the only two that really have a much better ace are Morty (Gengar) and Clair (Kingdra). Sad that the gen 2 Bugsy is just weak. Ofcourse Whitney is in there somewhere
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So, I started playing Skyrim. I'm a little dissapointed about the skilltree's, ort at least two of them. Two handed and One handed. Why is there no skill that allows you to wield a two handed weapon in one hand in either of them?
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Sometimes I wonder why people love specific gimmicks too much. My favorite example is the HGSS gimmick of Pokémon following you. Yes, it's a fun gimmick. But outside of that it adds about 0. Honestly, every time I hear people say "Pokémon better follow you again in the next game" I just...
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Well. Not as bas as expected. Granted we haven't seen Revolver (or Varus, as the rumor say his name is gonna be in the dub) yet, so there still posibility for failure
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so, what I'm gonna say will probably completely net me out of the Zelda Fandom, but OoC is the worst 3d Zelda I've played thus far, and I doubt Wind Waker and BotW can take that title away from it. Now, don't get me wrong, OoC is a really good game. But comparing it to Majora's Mask, Twilight Princess and even Skyward Sword, it has a lot of things that it simply does worse. A few examples: Hyrule Field. going through it on Epona is cool, but as Child Link you don't have acces to Epona, do you? Nope. So you have to go from Kokiri forrest all the way to Hyrule Castle, then to Death Mountain, Then back to Kokiri Forrest, Back to Death Mountain, To Zora's Domain, and pick up Epona's song in between. And that takes WAY to f*cking long. Majora's Mask fixed this with the Owl Statues (which don't just teleport you to temples as Adult Link), Skyward Sword's flying in the Sky is a lot faster and Once you get Epona in Twilight Princess, you can pretty much always use her. Now for the second thing: Aiming. Some may consider this good game design, but not having an Aiming Reticule is terrible. not sure how MM handled it on the n64, but on the 3ds remake it adds a little reticule for Aiming. Same with Twilight Princess and, again, Skyward Sword. And last, and definitly least, the Water Temple. Haven't gotten to Great Bay Temple yet, but I'm almost 100% sure it's Water Dungeon can;t be that bad. the Lakebed Temple may be the only Dungeon I dislike in Twilight Princess, but it's still much better than how OoC handled it. And the Ancient Cistern, one of them is arguably the best Dungeon in the game, and the other is the worst of all 3d Zelda's.
Again, I don;t hate OoC, and if it's you favorite Zelda then I have no quarel with you. I'm just sharing my view on the game and, at the moment, it's greatest flaws (haven;t even mentioned Navii and the damn Owl yet)
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I actually can't seem to find out how to get to the Lost Woods from Goron City, so the issue arises (not the games fault, but it did leave me having to make the track). I never played the N64 version to the boots thing wasn't an issue, but I can completely believe that would make the Water Temple worse. And my issue with the aiming is simply that it can feel a bit wonky to me. I'm extremely used to having at least a slight Aiming Reticule, and OoT doesn't have one of those. You gotta use the tip of your arrow to aim, I guess this is to make it a bit more Immersive, but there is a reason that all other 3D Zelda's decided to use one after a certain point (wasting Arrows because you're just a few MM off due to sloppy aiming isn't fun)
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One of the tunnels in Goron City has the Lost Wood BGM playing it and a Goron who says they enjoy that standing in front of it. I don't remember if it's blocked with rocks or not, but if it is then you can clear them out by setting the bomb flowers off with a burning Deku Stick.
I wouldn't call the aiming an issue with the game since it works perfectly fine. It just requires getting a feel for it.
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yeah, I never figured out how to blow up those bomb flowers so that's why (as I said, I'm stupid). And the aiming is what you prefer honestly, I simply dislike it because not knowing what path the arrow will follow until it lands is kinda un-fun for me (and why they didn't at least put the option for an Aiming reticule on the 3ds version is just... not understandable...)
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You know one thing I realized that makes quite little sense? Many people complain about fire fighting starters, but there are also 3 pure water and pure grass starters. And I notice 0 complaining over that. Makes sense huh?
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you mean squirtle? yeah that line didn't really have much going for it, barring Rapid Spin, which wasn't really that useful in single-player. I used it once in firered, but I never liked it as much as charmander/bulbasaur, who each did their own thing really well as opposed to the turtle, who was more of a generalist.
Yeah, BW's variety starts opening up just before the second gym, and the stretch from there to the electric gym leader is pretty much almost all the best mons in the game. Elesa totally rinsed me in BW when I faced her though. Emolga, barring a Drilbur to null electric and use rock, is a real pain to fight.
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Some people: Meganium is a discount Venusaur.
Me: look at Typhlosion's and Charizard's stats for about 3 seconds
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go fuck yourself @not Azery
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@Christopher Robin gladly daddy uwu
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oof... toilet was my best frind today. won;t go into detail, because then I might just get a warning for it, but holy shit I must've ate something wrong or something
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welp... Persona 3 FES seems to be equal to the Tellius series in price on the sites I've looked thus far... hopefully that can change later
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Qrows new voice actor has been confirmed! And it's Mordecai. From a Drunk sniper, to Dabe to a Drunk Huntsman.
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Why is persona 3 fes so expensive to find for a European console...
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Let's celebrate both of our ships~
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The hated boss who beats you down, and beats you down, and never lets up. Big bad Guzma is here.
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how does one evolve delta lombre?
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Here's a little fun fact: there's not many smash characters I dislike. there are, however two that I absolutely hate.
These two are Ness and Lukas.
Now the reason why I hate them is quite simple: My opinion of Ness got ruined online. I played a little bit of 4Glory for a little while, just for fun. And every fucking time I found a Ness player they did the exact same fucking thing: spam PK Fire. Nothing else, they just spammed PK Fire and ran away from me. I assume you can understand why that's annoying to fight. Lukas in innocent in this, but I always see tham as a pair.
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exactly my point. I may potentially love the games, but people learning about one thing in a fighting game that's about as easy to learn as the grass water fire triangle is in pokémon, it can just turn you off of the game itself. I mean, for every game that's gotten on my no list Smash has allowed me to pick up something new. Mainly Fire Emblem (Praise Ike and Marth for that)
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That is really true. I wouldn't give a damn of xenoblade if it wasn't for smash(and the soundtrack lool).
And same goes for versa. Annoying characters from crossover games can turn off you interest in their franchise.
Luckly, I have never had this happened to me. I have a strong ass mentality when it comes to games.
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So, in case anyone wonders who my favorite RWBY Bad Guy is, here are a few hints: He kicks ass, he's cool, he like comics and he's a Murderers Son
SpoilerLADY'S AND GENTLEMEN:
SpoilerAnd Here's Qrow. Cuz Qrow
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Hey. You ever wonder why we're here?
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okay... so I bought Tomodachi life today. First goal I got set for myself: Get a relationship between My own Mii and a Mii Noodle (gorillaz lead guitar player)
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What if I say I'm not like the others?
What if I say I'm not just another one of your plays?
You're the Pretender!
What if I say I'll never surrender?
And with things like that in my head I usually wake up
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if anyone heard a Dutchman yell "YES! FUCK YES!" at the top of their lungs a few minutes ago, that was probably me. Cuz Simon Belmont is CONFIRMED. We aint gonna be crying any bloody tears tonight
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Dark Samus is awesome too (Metroid really got a lot of love once Mockroid Prime Federation Force turned way into Samus Returns), and Chrom. Chrom being a nice Combo of the other FE characters thus far is cool IMO. Ike's Eather, Marth's Dancing Blade, Marth's old/Roy's neutral special. assuming Lucina's no tipper.
And sorry for waking you up huky
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Lightsworns have hit Duel Links
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also, about Lightsworn as an archetype: it has never been bad. ever since it released in the late GX era, it has been a really strong deck in most formats, if nothing else it was usually relevant for something or another. Let that sink in for a little. a late GX era Archetype has never been bad in any real YGO meta and just hit Duel Links.
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UPDATE! My Mii and the Noodle Mii got married :3 guess now it's just another time wasting game, but a really fun one at that
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what's a good mon you could name Flynt Coal? I was kinda thinking Gigalyth myself