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happyheidi · 8 months
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This is my key crew we got Kili/Kilimanjaro the oldest cat, she's almost 13!!! :) and the smartest cat who is built like a warrior I'm not kidding she looks chunky but she's really just SO muscular some how she's like....stocky some how.
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Then the doggies! Siblings both around 16 it's been.....hard to keep track of their ages imma be real all of us really lost track of time in quarantine 😭
Sandy! She has a skin condition and chronic baby disorder in which if you dont pay attention to her she will scream
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And Kippy! He's an old man with little to no idea what's going on but he likes getting his butt scratched and will eat any cauliflower you are willing to give him as well as cabbage for some reason
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But my sister also has two cats that live with us.
Alice who is the sweetest lil girl until she decides your hand or face needs a hole in it and she will kill.
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And Minerva who has never done anything wrong in her whole life and has the temperament of a small mouse. She's just so so scared.
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Ok I caaaaantttt !!! My heeeAaaart!!! SO PRECIOUS!!! What an adorable little family you have! Chunky muscular Kilimanjaro. She looks so cuddly and sweet! And the dog!!! The dog 😍😍😍 the cabbage and cauliflower Kippy! I’m in love with him! He’s seriously the cutest thing ever!! And Alice and Minerva who’s like yin/yang personally wise. Oh my god can I come visit?? I need Kippy in my life 😩😩😩❤️❤️
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zivazivc · 2 years
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some dog breed names in Slovenian
pug --- MOPS
(great) dane --- DOGA
greyhound --- HRT
doberman --- DOBERMAN (it’s the same but in slovenian dober means good, so they are good boys)
samoyed --- SAMOJED (mesojed: carnivorous, rastlinojed: herbivorous, samojed: someone who feeds on themselves... do whatever you want with this information)
that’s it. have a nice day 🐶🐶
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superthatguy62 · 3 months
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Things Final Fantasy III does not tell you about Final Fantasy III.
When it comes to RPGs, information that the player has is far from a guarantee. Some games will tell players practically everything about their systems and leave it to the player to use that information. Others will leave some mechanics in the background, quietly applying them without the player's knowledge. The Final Fantasy III remake falls into the latter category, as there are some mechanics that the player may not realize even exist unless they look outside of the game. Here are seven of them.
This is based on the French Press Official Strategy Guide. As far as SGs go, it seems pretty close to the Japanese SE guide (baring at least one case).
Party Member Levels (Life of the Party)
While temporary party aren't directly controllable, they seem to have their own levels and stats. Interestingly the French Press strategy guide states that they also have stats. Though I should clarify: At this time, I have yet to find these in the Japanese strategy guide, so I am not entirely sure that these are accurate. However, the FP guide in general is close to the Japanese guide in terms of technical information, so I am willing to accept that risk.
These are:
Sara: Lv 5 (Str/Vit/Agi/Min: 6, Int: 7)
Cid: Lv 3 (Str/Agi: 5, Vit/Int/Min: 8)
Desch: Lv 10 (Str: 15, Vit: 10, Agi: 14, Int: 7, Min: 6
Aria: Lv 25 (All: 25)
Alus: Lv 30 (All: 35)
Doga/Unei: Lv 50 (All: 45)
Some observations:
The guide notes that the characters stats are usually significantly higher than the main characters' at the same levels. This is especially noticeable with Alus (The party's base stats, by compare, will be: Str/Agi: 24, Vit/Min/Int: 20)
Cid is the only party member to be weaker than the character before him (Sara), presumably due to how little time the party spends with him. He does have an impressively strong hammer, though.
Despite being portrayed as a White Mage, Sara's Int (7) is slightly higher than her Min (6).
It seems that after Desch, the devs kinda gave up with making varied stats, so Aria, Alus, Doga and Unei have the same number for all their stats.
Coincidence or otherwise, Aria's stat number also matches her level.
Doga and Unei share the same levels and stats as each other, a distinction no other party member has. For extra fun, Xande is also level 50, although his actual stats are unfortunately but understandably different.
Alus, a 10 year old boy is somehow twice as strong as Desch, a grown man.
Mognet Details (Stampin' N Stompin')
Most of Mognet's discussion usually begins and ends with it being connected to the sidequests. Because of this, there are a few features of Mognet that go undernoticed.
One particular aspect is the cards: For meeting the Legendary Smith with a mastered job and defeating the Iron Giant, the party can get cards signifying their mastery.
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(I have yet to defeat the Iron Giant. I apologize for being a fraud).
In the PSP and Steam versions, these cards are mostly just rewards. In the DS version, however, they can be used as stamps for Mognet. And while the Iron Giant is purely to flaunt your superiority over the beast, the job mastery cards actually allow players to help out other players: If a player holding a signed letter runs into the Legendary Smith, she will give the player the respective job mastery item without having a level 99 job. While it doesn't break the game, due to how late it is before you can encounter the Smith, it does cut down on the grind you'd need if you wanted those items.
Encounter Frequency (Fights in the A.M. P.M. F.M.)
In Octopath Traveler, a later game by Team Asano, entering a new location will usually show you a danger level, giving you a general idea of how strong the enemies in that area are. While the mechanic is visible in OT, it was actually deployed discreetly in Final Fantasy III: Each area has a level that the guides recommend the player be at. However, the game itself uses a more subtle method: If your party is below the recommended level, the encounter rate will be higher than usual. By contrast, the further above the recommended level that the party is (up to six levels), the lower the encounter rate will be.
For example: The Nepto Shrine has a Danger Level of 10. If the party made it to the Shrine at level 7, then they will likely encounter more enemies than they would at level 10. By contrast, at level 16, they will have a chance at encountering the least amount of enemies.
Attack Types (SMASH! SLASH! STAB!)
In Final Fantasy III, elemental weaknesses are clear and easily implied by the fact that Mages have themed spells. However, the game also has a second, subtle weakness system: Attack Types, the physical counterpart.
The four attack types are
Unhanded: Despite the name, Claws are also included
Blow: Weapons that focus on slamming or bludgeoning the foe
Cut: Weapons that actually cut the foe, like Swords
Stab: Weapons that stab or have a stab-like effect, like Arrows
Interestingly, some weapons aren't mutually exclusive: Axes count for both blows and cuts, Knives count for both stabs and cuts and Unarmed counts for both Unhanded and Blow.
Hands (The Hands of Fate)
The Hand stat is a secret stat that the game silently keeps track of for each character. The hand stat represents how many times a physical attack has been made with a particular hand, the hand getting 3 XP for each use. Much like job levels only one hand level can be gained per battle, regardless of how many points are racked up. Theoretically, if you can have hands of different levels, although given how much III encourages dual-wielding, it's unlikely.
The FP guide recommends using the Ranger's barrage if you want to build up the hand stat, as that is a multi-hit attack that nonetheless counts each hit for the hand.
Weight (The Weight of the World)
Weight is not a new mechanic to Final Fantasy. Final Fantasy V, in particular has the stat help to determine who quickly a character acts (i.e. how fast the ATB bar fills up). However, V is the rare game where the game will actively inform the player of its existence. Other games in the series have it, including III (at least, in the remake).
Weight, along with Agility, determines how soon a character will act during the turn, as well as how many hits a character does (alongside the aforementioned Hand stat). This is why a Warrior with an axe will generally hit less than a Warrior with a sword, despite having higher attack. Interestingly magic also has weight to it with spells having a specific weight/cast time to it.
Boss Scripts (Script Write)
Bosses changing strategy mid-fight has been a Final Fantasy staple since at least Final Fantasy IV (Zeromus, for example, only starts to spam Meteo when he's close to dying), so the FF3 remake isn't particularly new or original for using this. Still, it's something to be aware of in case you make a particular fight harder than it needs to be.
A likely candidate for this is actually the final boss: While the Cloud of Darkness uses Particle Beam (and spams it during the last phase), it actually doesn't use the move until it's down to 80% of its HP, using the less threatening standard attack instead. This means that a player willing to take some turns to lower the danger can focus on the tentacles, which are the more immediate threat.
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dilrubaaa34 · 8 days
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huzunluyol · 7 months
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Biz üç kişiydik,
rızkımızın peşinde, 🐈‍⬛
Günaydın olsun millet.
Selamun aleykum
Hayırlı bir güne gündüze inşallah..🏃💐☕️
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agacyapragi · 1 month
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Yesillenelim bir rota daha planlandı sırada -> yedigoller
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augmentedpaopufruit · 5 months
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An orb to ponder
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scarletify · 1 year
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Demiclones
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mecnun1cinar · 1 year
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Dağ dağa kavuşurda insan insana kavuşamazmış derler :""))
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spadesnoir · 2 years
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I dunno if this is a point that’s been made but the crystal tower alliance raid is just one big knockoff of The Cat in the Hat (2003)
There’s a catboy, two siblings—a boy and a girl, at least two fucked up Things that cause trouble, the climax involves having to close a gateway to another realm that threatens to consume the world in chaos—which the catboy and the siblings accomplish.
Also this happens to a character in both
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eeeanlatbaska · 10 months
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chippersweetbaby · 2 months
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I told you he was fine.
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superthatguy62 · 3 months
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Doga, Unei & Xande: Amano | 3D Remake/Yoshida | Manga
BONUS:
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Noah, Unei & Doga: Manga
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dilrubaaa34 · 3 months
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Hayırlı Geceler 🌹
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dogayadair · 1 year
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Şu yayına göz atın… "Muhteşem bir doğa harikası Iguazú Şelalesi".
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gezimania · 1 year
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Antalya Boğaçayı Parkı
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