Everything posted by Seraphi
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SoN V2: The Fall of Napta
Ares walks until he finds something interesting.
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SoN V2: The Fall of Napta
Ares looks around for any different manhole covers, but otherwise continues walking forwards, poised to throw cards if something should try to attack.
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SoN V2: The Fall of Napta
Ares continues walking and tries to pull the card back to him through Cartomancy.
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The Back Room
EDIT: I have no idea what happened there. And I forgot what I was going to say. Disregard.
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SoN V2: The Fall of Napta
Ares walks along the sewer. He keeps his hand on the deck of cards, and throws a card at any bats he sees trying to attack him.
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SoN V2: The Fall of Napta
Ares looks around for a tunnel to head into.
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SoN V2: The Fall of Napta
Ares heads towards the nearest tunnel
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SoN V2: The Fall of Napta
Just checked, it's Ares, as per usual :rolleyes: Edel, guilty as charged. Alhambra was a pretty awesome character, despite only appearing for like 20-30 minutes.
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Dungeons & Dragons
You could make your own world maps and such using autoREALM. Just google it. It's pretty handy, and I used it to make that old map.
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SoN V2: The Fall of Napta
Can I use my old character? I'd like a pack of cards as a weapon, and Cartomancy/kinesis/whatever
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Dwarf fortress
I broke into a cavern, which means tower cap and fungiwood will start growing everywhere, meaning I can safely seal myself off from the surface in a few years. In the process of digging out two massive halls to free space for the mushroom trees to grow.
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The Back Room
I wouldn't bother, really. That axe has such a low green sharpness bar that you'll spend more time sharpening than actually fighting. I killed a few more lagiacrus' today. Damned desire sensor is just messing me around. 3 lagia sapphires (5%~ drop rate), while the item I need, lagia horn+, has a 45% drop rate and I have not got a single one. Still, I beat my best time with a group of pretty awesome randoms.
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The Back Room
Earth, you just get them from harvesting mushrooms in different locales. Try the flooded forest. That has the most mushroom spawns, IIRC.
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The Back Room
Dragon toadstools and catalyst. Even if a monster is in rage mode, they'll usually still limp. Limping is only visible when the monster is changing areas, as well.
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The Back Room
Not really, you get them by mixing some common ingredients. Nex, he shouldn't recover after limping. For good measure, hold back on your attacks when you think he's on low health. The limp animation is quite distinct from the regular one, and he should start heading towards a nest. If he gets to the nest, he'll fall asleep. If he's asleep, that means he is definitely ready to be captured, but otherwise, just watch out for the limp above everything else.
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The Back Room
Immunizers are only good for combining into might pills, which are in turn only good for GS users. Nex, just wait until you see the limp, then catch it immedietly afterwards. Place the trap, go to the other side of it and lure the monster in, then throw two Tranq bombs.
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The Back Room
Well given that there is a single mandatory quest in the game which fireflies might actually be useful in, and there is an infinite respawn of bait RIGHT NEXT TO the point where you fish, it really doesn't make a slight difference. And also given that Nex couldn't find them and that most introductory players to the series will find collecting fireflies to be annoying at best, it is indeed a hassle which can easily be avoided by just using the infinite respawn of worms directly behind the fishing spot. Hell, I didn't know where I could find fireflies when I first played MH, and I managed just fine without them. The quest takes what, 10 minutes? And there are no monsters involved either, so it's going to be boring whichever way you go about it, so just get it done.
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The Back Room
Response to what, Earth?
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The Back Room
Goldenfish can be caught without fireflies, and it means you don't have to go through all this hassle.
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Nintendo 3DS
Graphics better than the wii? I'm not buying. Althouuughhh... I wonder if Capcom would consider making the next MH on this as well as PSP.
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The Back Room
Happy birthday. Earth, aim for the mane, use a fire weapon if possible (Might not be possible), stay diagonally in front of it's head whenever you can, since it doesn't have any attacks which reach there without being telegraphed 3 days in advance. Just sit diagonal to it's head and keep smashing away at the head and mane.
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The Back Room
You get it in the hunt report. There are three boxes. The top box is for main quest rewards, the second box down is for parts that you broke (King's Frill, Flint Stone, Wonderful Beak etc.), and the lowest box has 2 sets of 4 spots for the subquest rewards.
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The Back Room
Yep, aim for the wings, hit them until you see a stagger and bits flying off of them. Do the same for the other wing, and then kill or capture, and you have a chance at getting flints.
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The Back Room
Flintstone? break Qurepeco's wings and you have like a 40% chance of getting some.
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The Back Room
I prefer it. It stops wires being all over the place, and in many cases (Mine) my Wii is too far away from my sofa for the GC controller to reach. I believe they also made the buttons more sensetive, and you have the + and - buttons. But still, you got MH, which is awesome. Once you guys get to HR 9, I can help you out.