Basically a way to have an optional secondary condition to reduce redundancy; I know that to limit say, an attack only on foes with HP between 20–50%, I'd have to create two gambits—Foe: HP>20% and Foe: HP<50%—and put them side-by-side with Attack. That extra gambit could have been used for...
Now that I have a computer that can handle XII, I'm playing Zodiac Age after beating the original about more than a decade ago and I'm on the way to Mt Bur-Omisace. Only thing I hate is that the game auto-pauses when I alt-tab out to do something else.
When I first played it many years ago, I...
Things like this are partly the reason why I'm waiting for PS5s to come back on the market: so that I don't have to worry about cross-platform shenanigans. Looking forward to seeing more Yuffie.
I'm okay with it. There's a part of me that has the impulse to "continue my lineage", but due to circumstances I wouldn't be inclined to help in conceiving naturally.
I think of Final Fantasy IV's Tellah. Man travels with the party who gives his life to attack the man who is indirectly responsible for his daughter's death.
Are you hosting these yourself? Going through the CliffNotes of your philosophy in roughly an hour likely isn't going to explain the reasoning behind it. Is it possible to segment it into smaller, more manageable topics that can be discussed in an hour?
I do the daily challenges for The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (with the Afterbirth+ DLC!) on my Switch. Other than that, it depends on what game is currently tickling my fancy. A few weeks back it was Skyrim.
I don't use status effects that often, though sleep was used much more often than poison.
The only status effect spells I use the most are the beneficial ones on my party (save for Beserk; I use that on enemeies).
I have:
Achluophobia - Fear of darkness: Watching horror movies has instilled such fear into me.
Acrophobia - Fear of heights: Dunno why; I just feel dizzy every time I look down.
Topophobia - Fear of certain places or situations: I get scared every time I go to present. An interesting note is...
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