1. The Things you can do every day Train Zubat Train my supposedly L11 for no reason Ekans to hopefully somewhere higher than the L15 I thought we all caught him at.
2. Team Challenge 2: 2v2 AI battle Charmeleon, Zubat
3. As you enter the Rock tunnel you see a boy precariously on a ledge reaching for what appears to be his camera which has dropped into a ravine. d. Yell out for help
4. Shovels needed! Sell 1 Shovel
5. Half way through the tunnel you see an attractive person of the gender you wish them to be looking lost and confused. What do you do? b. Help them find their way out of the tunnel
6. N/A if you have no Rock
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"And the theoretical maximum is 2880 messages, so I was only performing at 45.94% posting efficiency." - Luster Soldier
I just want to know why I caught a L11 Ekans instead of a L15 Ekans. That's all.
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So weve cornered Andy and Kyle in the Swarts stairwell and then this guy comes out of NO WHERE like ****ing Batman or something. ; ExTha is the man
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So weve cornered Andy and Kyle in the Swarts stairwell and then this guy comes out of NO WHERE like ****ing Batman or something. ; ExTha is the man
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So weve cornered Andy and Kyle in the Swarts stairwell and then this guy comes out of NO WHERE like ****ing Batman or something. ; ExTha is the man
An actual dance scene cut from the episode. Again, do not search for it now. Wait until the end of Angel. Seriously.
Unless you've got the DVDs and the Extras on Season 3; then wait until probably the end of Season 3, I think.
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So weve cornered Andy and Kyle in the Swarts stairwell and then this guy comes out of NO WHERE like ****ing Batman or something. ; ExTha is the man
First attempt, I just picked the first link after www.youtube.com in the address bar. I don't know why Teenage Dirtbag was number one, but I wish it wasn't. I thought it was that American Pie song (you know, where his bed is on fire with passionate love and his neighbors complain about the noises above then the song goes to complete **** twenty seconds in), but it was just horrible horrible music with Biggs and Suvari. After one link to Eurotrip, I was in hiphop land for the rest of the game. Gotta love that Outkast! I took up Ice, Ice Baby to try and get away from everything, and... uh... somehow got into ABC promos for next season. Okay?
Then I got hit with a 41-minute Donald Duck cartoon medley that... wouldn't skip. I put it all down to the last second, and the sound kept going on and on and on. So technically, I couldn't end. It wouldn't let me end ;_;
Here's a tracklist:
Teenage Dirtbag Scotty Doesn't Know Hey Ya Roses So Fresh So Clean Southern Hospitality The Way You Move It Wasn't Me It Was A Good Day Ice Ice Baby How to Live With Your Parents ABC Promo Donald Duck cartoons (for forty minutes - skip)
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"Oh my God MWIS. I just really want to ask, if this is a SMALL CYOA.... what in the name of holy blue christ is a big one?!" - ExTha
It's funny how "Waiting in the Wings" original purpose was to showcase Amy Acker's dancing talents (and Denisof's lack thereof) and she never got to dance. Instead, it introduced Summer to the world, and the 'verse was saved. There is a cutscene, but I do not
Repeat: DO NOT
Search for it until you finish all of Angel. There are massive spoilers in the related videos for every link I've tried.
Again, do NOT search out this scene.
I could not post this, but I fear someone else would come in and say something about the scene and I wanted to prevent you from seeing massive spoilers.
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So weve cornered Andy and Kyle in the Swarts stairwell and then this guy comes out of NO WHERE like ****ing Batman or something. ; ExTha is the man
I'd like to think Capcom isn't going to Street Fighter IV this thing.
It already has, pretty much. Both MvC3 and SFIV have received one huge, retail-only expansion. SSFIV Arcade Edition was available for download for SSFIV owners for $15, so it's not nearly as bad as plunking down another $40 at the store.
The one thing I found interesting, though, is how much more positive (or less negative) the reaction was to SSFIV's announcement relative to Ultimate. I think it largely had to do with the unexpected stigma of releasing it in the same year as the original game. Ultimate was released exactly nine months after the original MvC3, but both hit in 2011. SSFIV was released 14 months after its original game, obviously in the next year. I guess that made a difference.
On-disc DLC backlash.
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"Oh my God MWIS. I just really want to ask, if this is a SMALL CYOA.... what in the name of holy blue christ is a big one?!" - ExTha
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So weve cornered Andy and Kyle in the Swarts stairwell and then this guy comes out of NO WHERE like ****ing Batman or something. ; ExTha is the man
Only Mana would give this a 1 while simultaneously giving "zombies" a 5, however he wasn't alone in nixing this track. Four high marks, and a pair of ones. I'm not a fan of Kirby music in general, but I don't think of this specifically as Kirby music due to the remix nature of the Brawl version. This is actually alright.
I just listened to both again, and I stand by my rankings. Zombies does have a pretty atrocious beginning, but King Dedede's Brawl Theme has an atrocious beginning, middle, and end. Zombies definitely isn't a +5 song though, but it was up against Soulblighter (92), He an Beauty (79), and FFT Intro (76) so there was no stiff competition.
Also what crack are people smoking putting FFT Intro so relatively high o_O
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"And the theoretical maximum is 2880 messages, so I was only performing at 45.94% posting efficiency." - Luster Soldier
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So weve cornered Andy and Kyle in the Swarts stairwell and then this guy comes out of NO WHERE like ****ing Batman or something. ; ExTha is the man
It didn't feel right to me to play a cleric of any other race, except maybe Dwarf, and I'm definitely not a Dwarf type. I've always loved elves. My first character started in Surefire Glade because I wanted a druid and my friends I was playing with were around Qeynos, but once I realized I was a crappy druid and that all I ever did was heal anyway -- that that was what gave me identity in the game -- it was time to start a cleric. It seemed only right to play a High Elf.
And speaking of vision around Surefire Glade, my first experience in the game? I drowned. I walked into the pool of water in the glade and couldn't figure out how to swim up before I slowly sunk under the water and died. My spawn point was outside in Qeynos Hills; I had no idea how I got there or how to get back to SFG. And I had no light source. I eventually got Wolf Form, but that was for outdoors only, and was prohibitive of doing anything else, so vision was always an irksome matter for me -- one that tied up your off-hand for a pisspoor light source when it seemed like everybody else had infravision.
I did pretty much the same thing. Not sure if I was a Human Druid or a Half Elf Druid, but that's where Is tarted off, and I definitely drowned in the massive network of caves. That respawn into Qeynos Hills was hilarious. Absolutely maddening. It goes from dark, dark, dark, and more dark with some random caves and cabins to "Holy crap it's bright and there is sky! Where is everything?" Managed to get in a group of other cast-out Human and Half Elf Druid/Rangers and hang out on that mountain at x4200, y200.
Also, it's kind of scary to me how perfect a rectangle Qeynos Hills is. I just remember all these winding paths and different topographies that it never feels like a solid zone. In fact, despite practically living there with a lot of early characters, I can barely remember what maybe 10% of the zone holds. 90% I know like the back of my hand, by the two far corners by Qeynos Hills are presumably just empty, empty spaces filled with rats, snakes, and wisps that lead into the Qeynos zone, and the portion between the lake and the left-side corner was just nothing except a L10 or so guy who you avoid at low levels and only drops beads. He also has a pet snake?
Anyway, yeah, Qeynos Hills was awesome. Surefall Glade sucked and I only made one other character truly start there (Human Ranger, spent twenty-plus hours in Qeynos Hills farming stupid Giant Field Rat Whiskers for post-Planes newbie armor; worst newbie quest in the game), but I loved it enough that most of my characters came from Halas (best place ever) and Qeynos.
And while I rag on Felwithe mostly because I never really got into Faydwer (except for the Stonebrunt Mountains, Dagnor's Cauldron, Crushbone, and the Estate of Unrest; excellent, excellent places), it's nothing compared to the terribleness of Freeport and the Commonlands. The Karanas may suck, but at least they aren't the main lowbie area. And poor guys have Befallen over Blackburrow, the Desert of Ro over Everfrost/Karanas, and a terrible, horribly mapped hometown.
ELITE TRAIN TO PEAKS ENTRANCE! 20+ COMING UP NOW! RUN!
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So weve cornered Andy and Kyle in the Swarts stairwell and then this guy comes out of NO WHERE like ****ing Batman or something. ; ExTha is the man
I take offense to this! I played a human first before switching to High Elf, and I never looked back. (Not being able to see in the dark might have had something to do with it.)
I was a Human too! Well, Half Elf first, but Human's better. Who needs being able to see in the dark when you can just carry a Lantern. Or a Moonstone. Or Enchanted equipment? Of course, it really matters hard if you started in Surefall Glade.
But seriously, why High Elf? I think that's one of two or three pre-Luclin races I never got past level 5 with (the others being Erudite because their entire island sucks and Ogre. Troll and Dark Elf were also low.
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"And the theoretical maximum is 2880 messages, so I was only performing at 45.94% posting efficiency." - Luster Soldier
#98. Yeah, Felwithe sucks. The music, the High Elves, the city, the location, everything about it is terrible. Qeynos FTW. The only two things even good about the Faydark are Kelethin, the coolest looking town in the game full of people trying to sell **** before Luclin, and Crushbone, which I was wish was right next to Blackburrow so I would die from playing too long.