Wasn’t Oblivion the beginnings of Horse Armor?
Wasn’t Oblivion the beginnings of Horse Armor?
I’d argue the Eververse exotic ghosts that came with Curse of Osiris affect gameplay a bit. There’s one with any-planet treasure finder (with an absurd range, it’s silly when my friend who has this finds boxes faster than my trapper Hunter), one that converts any sparrow into instant cast (probably cool for SRL if we…
The idea is that you’re not the only one benefiting from the kill. You’re part of a hunter guild, and the guild does the majority of chopping up the bits for use in maintaining civilization. They do let you pick up bits you knock off mid-fight and some trophies on the kill + whatever bonus for mission clear. Trapping…
One other thing you can do is hook Pocket Camp up to Club Nintendo, where you get weekly milestones that reset on Sunday. You could hook up social media things too and get a huge infusion of Club coins (and disconnect it with no repercussions) You can spend the Club coins on bells and materials which is great since…
I have a friend who lives in Japan, using a Japanese Switch and a Japanese account, but he can’t seem to play with Japanese players in Splatoon 2 without the piggybacking workaround.
There’s not really anything like Triple Triad about it.
Once you obtain a Persona whether by negotiation or fusing, you’ll be able to repurchase it at any time from the Velvet Room. So you could theoretically negotiate a few then fuse to obtain many of the rest. Fusing in general is superior because the result can inherit skills.
Gameplay starts out excruciatingly slow until lv30 or so (depending on the job), and the vanilla story has large timewaster hitches from the lv30-45 and lv50 pre-expansion. If you can get through that, the gameplay fleshes out considerably, the story itself is quite good, and the music is top-notch.
For the record, the proposal stats that the Level boost and Story skip are different features (~2500 yen each). Level boost already exists on the Chinese/SK servers.
To be (barely) fair, this is a two-seater mount that is account-wide. The other two-seater options are Wedding chocobo ($40 between two people, not account-wide), the big Red chocobo (refer-a-friend, sort of account-wide), and the regular Draught chocobo (also refer-a-friend, account-wide). The Astropes pegasus…
There’s more Manderville.