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Lord Stoneheart
lordstoneheart--disqus

Excellent! And it's incoming in two weeks! Holy crap!

I got mentioned in Keyboard Geniuses? Woohoo! (Any other time I'd do that with a bad Homer imitation, but for this week it shall be a Mario imitation) Activate smugness!

New Smash bros level? Am I missing something?

Where's my GameCube Virtual Console? Where's my GameCube Virtual Console? Where's my GameCube Virtual Console? (Nintendo stand collapses and stuff hits me on the head).

(Realizes I never beat 6 Golden Coins on the standard difficulty only on easy). Ah jeez. It's been over a decade since I last played it though. I should fix that.

Yeah, I just started buying the physical books and I'm reading them in order of release. Some of the jokes in the first book are D&D related but you don't need familiarity with it to find them funny. (Elan: I GOT A 4!). Though my favorite jokes are still Xykon's lazy CEO approach to evil. (After being told what day of

"Feign it until you ordain it!"

Would it be worth maxing out the Spotter skill?

An, that makes sense then. Well I guess I saved her from a life of imprisonment? (I don't know if my Hawke will side with the mages or not).

Congrats on Super Mario Bros 3! It's one of the first games I played, and I didn't beat it for over a decade after I started. That last world is hell. Literally and figuratively. (And I think it's the only time we've seen the Koopa Kingdom)

I mean there's a Metroid Spinoff in the works for the 3DS. But uh, no Samus. I'm not convinced that Metroid has an interesting enough world that a spinoff devoid of the main character, and mostly likely a different type of gameplay is enough to carry it. At best it could be a decent game that has a weird Metroid

Yeah, it's one of my favorite comics, though I have trouble recommending it people because of how it's in a rather small niche. The biggest hurdle to recommending it is that the first book and a half is mostly jokes based on the rules of D&D. 3.5 (I mean these jokes continue to the present. A recent strip had a joke

Oh, oh I know how to keep her alive. You either don't bring her to the Deep Roads. (She runs off to join the Circle of Magi) or you bring her and Anders to the Deep Roads. (He uses the Joining ritual on her to make her a Warden). Either way she's out of the party. I've really been using her, but not Anders so I didn't

Oh 50 stars? Hmm, that might take a while. I'll probably delete some of my less played courses. Once I figure out some ideas first though.

The Order of the Stick gets brought up, but no specific examples? For shame. I'll throw in the most obvious example, and another one that's my favorite example.

I know what you mean about people's levels being overpacked. The first time I could make a wall of fire breathing piranha plants it seemed neat, but it's kinda of lazy and it can be just unfair depending on placement.

Nintendo why? You already delayed Zelda to 2016, and now this? (At least we know it's still coming out for the Wii U. Unlike the Zelda game)

Tubular Trip seems like an interesting challenge. I shall give it a try, mostly because I was reminded of the dreaded Tubular level earlier this week.

I haven't ran into too many invisible block obstacles, but I know there's people out there making them. I've seen SMW romhacks before. (I'm glad that stuff like killing someone after the level is complete isn't possible in Mario Maker. That's just obnoxious.)

Yeah, I'm a little disappointed a lot of power ups from the post SMB games didn't make it in. I'm hoping that updates will occasionally add more tools. (Hell, if the price is right I'd buy more tools as DLC. I'd love to see the SMB 3 suite make a return)