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  1. I didnt make this game.

    Now that thats out of the way, i recently found out about this game and i love it so i decided to make a thread about it not only to bring it to this communitys attention but to also have a thread where we can discuss everything about this game, whether it be asking questions or advice, etc...

    As long as you keep the spoilers in spoiler tags everything will be fine.

    You can find out about this game here: http://blog.dreammodule.com/

    Download link is also there, go check it out. :)

  2. I took Flabebe as my starter and the only moves it has are resisted by Fire types except for Tackle.

    Sure, i can go and catch some other pokemon, but it doesnt excuse the fact that the difficulty spike is way to big, having big difficulty spikes isnt exactly a good idea, especially that early in the game, its just frustrating to go from battling some big boss with 3 pokemon straight to some other boss with 6 pokemon at near max level, i dont like the idea of that.

    You should add some stuff in-between the two battles to make the difficulty curve smoother than it is now.

    And lemme say that its definetaly possible to beat him with my 2 pokemon, it would just require some luck and multiple restarts, based on how weak vulpix was and how fragile Fletchinder is despite it dealing shitloads of damage.

  3. Ok, lemme say that the difficulty spike between Kuiki and the first gym battle is waaaaaay to big.

    I had 3 battle-ready pokemon, one of which was grass, so im supposed to now fight in a 2v6 battle?

    I would love for his pokemon to have stuff against water types in exchange for knocking the amount of pokemon he has down a notch, to maybe 4 and then the rest of the gym leaders can have a full team of 6.

    I am somebody who doesnt use pokemon unless i like them and so far there havent been a lot of pokemon that i like and i cant overlevel my own pokemon since the limit is 20 from what ive gathered so far.

    The reason i think its a bit overbearing is because i dont think there was enough of a variety in pokemon between the very start and the first gym battle, in other fangames that i played i had plenty of choice, whether it be through different events, grass, or secret locations, however in this i roughly saw like... 8-10 different pokemon, most of which are useless in a battle except for maybe a couple and those couple will get destroyed in the first gym, so there isnt a lot of choice there.

    I saw that this game was designed with a different difficulty curve in mind, one where the early stuff is super easy but gets progressively harder, Kuiki was the middle point, he uses pokemon and strategies associated with them but isnt overbearing or requires multiple restarts to beat, however, with the gym leader its like the difficulty curve completely ignored the steps between the middle point and the top and just went straight to the top.

    Maybe im missing something here, but this is my opinion so far.

  4. I started playing Black/White 2 and im not really knowledgable about Unova or the pokemon you can find in that game, i never really planned, i just caught pokemon based on what i like and always came up with a good team, this time i decided to share. :)

    In this thread i will plan out my team and i want feedback. :)

    I dont know how to find Thunderbolt/Ice Beam/Flamethrower, but i assume that they are easy to get, please do tell if i am wrong.

    I also assume that you get an Eevee at some point, although i dont know.

    I want moves that are learned by tm or level-up to be included only, no egg moves.

    Leavanny(Physical): Covers Rock, Ground, Water, Grass, Dark, Psychic and Ghost

    Gothitelle(Special): Covers Poison, Water, Flying, Ghost

    Hydreigon(Special): Covers Grass, Bug, Steel, Psychic, Ghost, Dragon, Fire, Ground, Rock.

    Vaporeon(Tanky, Special): Covers Grass, Dragon, Fire, Rock, Ground.

    This leaves two slots and Normal Uncovered, i need a physically tanky pokemon that can learn a fighting type move, as for the 6th slot, i assume that it will be some HM slave.

    It would also be good to know when i can get all these pokemon, early/middle/late.

  5. Well, i was born with Ashpergers Syndrome which basically destroyed all hopes of me having a social life cause each time i try to say something to another person that aint my mother, or people a lot older than me, i have this blocky feeling blocking me from saying anything, i also react to negative things a lot more, if someone shouts at me or does anything to provoke negative feelings, like a friend of mine ignoring me, or someone saying negative things to me for no reason(IRL), my feelings react to it a lot more than a normal person.

    I seem to be fine on the internet though, friends not dealing with me anymore or saying negative things to me still applies to the internet though, thats why i tend to keep my friends away a certain distance and not give them a reason to hate me.

    I am happy that i have it though, it allowed me to be different to other people, it allowed me to have an easier life at school cause i didnt need to study the bs school teaches at all, i had no homework, could go outside whenever i wanted, etc...

    It allowed me to discover the joys of gaming and anime/manga/visual novels, which are what keep me afloat to this day.

    And apperently, from what ive heard, having that thing makes you smarter than normal, i am not sure how true this is however.

  6. One of the games i enjoyed playing when i was a little kid was pokemon gold and silver.

    Even though it will be easy i want to try out pokemon HeartGold or SoulSilver.

    But i want to know what pokemon are available to catch or get through an event in those games, like, a list or something.

    The pokedex isnt exactly a good way to view what pokemon to get, i googled but all i found were pokedexes.

    The last thread about these games was from 2012, i didnt want to necro that thread so i made a new one.

  7. If anyone knows manga or anime identical or similar to the manga "Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari" it would be greately appreciated.

    I loved the premise of the show, where the main character is treated as he is but still follows through, i loved how he obtained and formed bonds with his companion(and how she started as a slave but grew, etc...), i love that sort of stuff.

  8. Look for where the item data is stored and add the item manually into the process's virtual memory or into the save file using a hex editor(backup the save if you don't know what you're doing). You could use something like http://www.cheatengine.org/ to make things easier. Sorry I can't help more, I should probably play this game :mellow:

    I got the basic idea, thanks.

    Now to find where the items are....

    The item in question is "Broken Fury Edge", its gotten by doing quest 6 of Lola.

    Though i havent dabbled into that at all, ill try to figure it out, hopefully.

    Now that i think about it more carefully the chances of me suceeding is close to none.

    I really hope i can work this out, i dont want to quit the game.

  9. I thought id make a thread like this one, tell me what you think. :)

    Action: Fast-paced action such as fighting or some other form of agressive activity. Example: Bleach

    Adventure: Features characters going on a trip to find their luck or with a specific purpose. Example: FullMetal Alchemist

    Drama: Meant to bring emotion out of the reader/viewer, such as sadness, tension, or otherwise. Example: Clannad

    Romance: Love, Romantic feelings between characters or the development thereof. Example: Clannad

    Ecchi: Sexy and Juicy, but not going overboard. Example: Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou Manga.

    Mystery: Unresolved Case, or Mysterious Event, keeps you guessing until the end while catching all the clues and riddles along the way. Example: Umineko no Naku Koro ni.

    Psychological: Deals with the philosophy or state of mind, the crazy kind in most cases. Example: Suicide Island

    Horror: Fear and Terror related, usually not for the faint of heart. Example: Tokyo Ghoul

    Sci-fi: Space-related, futuristic, etc... Example: To Aru Kagaku no Railgun

    School Life: Set in campus or some sort of school. Ouran High School Host Club

    Supernatural: Deals with unexplained things that do not happen in nature. Example: Fruits Basket

    Historical: Usually set in a setting of the past thats part of history, or other settings. Example: Oda Nobuna no Yabou

    Mecha: Involves walking vehicles controlled by a pilot, usually futuristic. Example: Eureka Seven

    Tragedy: Prepare some tissues or a handy beforehand. Example: Suicide Island

    Shounen: Usually aimed towards male teens. Example: Naruto

    Seinen: Usually aimed towards male young adults. Example: Sekirei

    Shoujo: Usually aimed towards teen girls. Example: Fruits Basket

    Josei: Usually aimed towards female young adults. Example: Nodame Cantabile(Manga).

    Gender Bender: Changing genders, whether it is by magic or physical means(make up, etc...). Example: Ranma 1/2

    Harem: One character surrounded by many characters, usually of the opposite sex who are attracted towards the one character. Example: Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou

    Martial Arts: Judo, Karate and other arts of combat. Example: Girls of the Wilds.

    Sports: Centers around anything related to some sort of sport, like Basketball or Baseball. Example: Slam Dunk

    Shoujo Ai: Girls Love. Example: Lily Love

    Yuri: Usually features more intimate relationships than Shoujo Ai. Example: Gokujou Drops

    Shounen Ai: Boys Love. Example: Himitsu no Akuma-Chan

    Yaoi: Usually features more intimate relationships than Shounen Ai. Example: Junjou Romantica

    Comedy: Generally intended to amuse, light, humorous, funny. Example: Nisekoi

    Smut: Usually contains offensive content, especially sexually profane material. Example: Nozoki Ana (Manga).

    Took me quite a while to get all of the examples and write good descriptions, i had to step outside my confort zone for some(like Yaoi) to find the examples, but i hope it was worth it.

    If i missed any tags tell me. :)

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  10. Manga Recommendations:

    Girls of the Wilds (lots of strong girls in this if you are into that).

    Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou (a pretty good Ecchi Harem Comedy that also got an anime this season).

    The Gamer (A manhwa that hits close to home, the main character gets an ability that allows him to get exp, grind, as well as learn unique skills with a touch of a button, a cool supernatural action manhwa thats definetaly worth checking out).

  11. Hello, i want to get the best ending possible in a game, but i missed a crucial item(i was unaware that i missed it, theres no info given by the game on those side quests and when they are available, i realised too late).

    So, i wanna use some sort of cheating program or do something to add the item to my inventory, as the only way to get it again is to do all of the quests all over again from the start, and i do not want to waste 20+ more hours of my time on that as well as reading all of the same text, doing all of the same story and events all over, i do not have that kind of patience.

    The game in question is Fairy Fencer F on the PC.

    If someone here is a cheating expert, could you please help me or instruct me on how to put this item in my inventory? Thanks.

  12. Ahh alright, i apologize for lashing out, im just constantly hearing OP from all over the place.

    Anyway, Gallade is the physical version of Gardevoir, i havent seen it in a team in quite a while, i personally use Gallade with Assault Vest sometimes in competitive pokemon, works well that way, but i find it lackluster otherwise, lack of speed, hp and physical defence isnt really for me, though it does have access to nice coverage moves.

    It depends on what TMs you plan to make available, or pokemon for breeding.

  13. Ralts doesnt make games too easy, first of all, Ralts and Kirlia are both very weak pokemon in a difficult game.

    Gardevoir in itself is pretty squishy unless you invest in HP and if you do, its speed is gonna be sub-par.

    It has 2 nice stabs, but most pokemon have nice stabs, even Jan added it as a starter to Rejuvenation now.

    Its not overpowered and doesnt make it too easy, do not put it in the same tier as Speed Boost Blaziken as the same sort of game-changer, ive played fangames for quite a while now, i used Gardevoir in every single one, so i know.

    So i propose that you dont axe it, see how it goes, or make it more difficult to evolve it to Gardevoir yourself.

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