I can very easily understand the White House’s disgust with those gaming clips.
I can very easily understand the White House’s disgust with those gaming clips.
Tide Pods aren’t really my thing though.
(yes I know it’s about a robot and not VR but it still reminds me of this every time VR/robot sex stuff gets brought up)
Two things:
1.) I want that slime cushion! Nevermind that my cat would immediately occupy it (as the cat in the picture has done) and deny me access to it—as a Dragon Quest fanboy, I need that thing in my life.
2.) My cat informs me that human attempts to confine “Cat Day” to a single period on the calendar are, like…
Dear god, that’s actually Jonathan Davis. That is brilliant.
Well as long as we’re talking about things we regret reading, I’ll go ahead and add your comment to the top of the list.
Goku Tartan
There you go. Sega is just looking out for the fans. I need time to finish my small pile of Yakuza games and you need justification.
Chaos;Head and Robotics;Notes on the other hand are not so lucky.
also it’s great, don’t forget that.
Give your tile a Kai-O-Kleaning!
BOOMSHAKALAAAAKAAA! You da man. Thanks dude.
I like how they don’t even need him to keep playing.
Weapons with negative affinity usually have a trade-off such as higher raw damage or elemental damage, so you might be critting less but your baseline damage may be higher. Also if the element is greyed out that means you need to use the Free Element skill to utilize it, whether that is through decorations, charms, or…
Know that your hunt for more honey should never end... If you have 800 honey? You don’t have enough honey
So, a newbie follow-up: Why would you ever want to forge/use a negative affinity weapon?
If you need help finding them, once you’ve collected a few doodles, open your map. Then simply select the ???? entry in the lower left corner, and your scoutflies will take you right to them.
Something a lot of new players don’t pick up, and partially because the game doesn’t really ever explain, is that capturing monsters—rather than slaying and carving them for parts—tends to yield more materials. This, combined with breaking all the parts of a monster that are breakable also tends to yield the highest…