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It looks like this arc is wrapping up. I hope we get into more politics and what will happen when the Crusty Princess romance inevidibly develops. The worst thing that could happen is a mysterious shadowy evil emerges and they have to go fight it. Keep the emphasis on the social/political!
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 16:59 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 11:42 |
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drat that was a good episode. It definitely seems like a new arc is about to start, but they haven't really hinted at it yet.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 17:22 |
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ArchangeI posted:Reshaping reality with the power of Make a contract with
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 17:59 |
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So this episode of course has a huge number of implications, but instead of spinning on something I feel like wont ever be re-visited in the anime specifically, I'd like to instead note how "Adventurer" is just a full-on subclass instead of some kind of base status in this instance. Does that mean there are additional unlockable benefits to the State Of Existing As An Adventurer that nobody else has yet? Or is it really just something that occured for circumstance?
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 18:34 |
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Emalde posted:So this episode of course has a huge number of implications, but instead of spinning on something I feel like wont ever be re-visited in the anime specifically, I'd like to instead note how "Adventurer" is just a full-on subclass instead of some kind of base status in this instance. Does that mean there are additional unlockable benefits to the State Of Existing As An Adventurer that nobody else has yet? Or is it really just something that occured for circumstance? Yeah, that is something I just noticed on rewatching the episode just now. It being the case that POTL can be given Adventurer status as a sub-class, I think that this precludes the chance for POTL to infinitely spread Adventurer status among themselves unless there is already at least one POTL who is a level 90 scribe (not likely). So in other words, it confers a potential power-relationship that can be exploited by adventurers; only Adventurers are free to take the subclass "Scribe" and thereby grant POTL the subclass of Adventurers. Although I guess it'd work if a POTL who didn't already have a class was contracted by Shiro. Then he'd probably gain "Adventurer" as his main class, and then be able to take on "Scribe" as a subclass. I dunno about this, though, without knowing more about how the class system works.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 18:50 |
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The Evil Thing posted:New episode. They are probably rare and difficult to obtain even if they are infinitely obtainable. It is unlikely that any guild would dedicate their efforts to getting those exclusively. Shiroe used to join a bunch of other groups for raids and such, since enchanters are rare but are in demand for larger groups. Some crafting materials are monster drops, he used to fight endgame monsters a lot, so the obvious conclusion is that he was using that sort of ingredients. So, a guild would need to do a bunch of raids toward the goal of creating a single <30 adventurer who could never learn a real subclass. Some of those raids might even be recurring events like the goblin king, thus limiting the farming speed even further. I wasn't expecting it to be included, but it looks like the next book might be part of this season. Which is nice, because it would be a terrible way to start a new season and the anime has kept everything in order thus far. The events of this episode would have been a good way to end the season, but the end of the next book would be much better.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 18:56 |
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Ok, I now definitely think that Sage guy is orchestrating things. That look he gave when the contract was signed was just not right.veekie posted:Make a contract with Someone better make fanart of this. Bremen fucked around with this message at 19:19 on Feb 15, 2014 |
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Serious Frolicking posted:They are probably rare and difficult to obtain even if they are infinitely obtainable. It is unlikely that any guild would dedicate their efforts to getting those exclusively. Shiroe used to join a bunch of other groups for raids and such, since enchanters are rare but are in demand for larger groups. Some crafting materials are monster drops, he used to fight endgame monsters a lot, so the obvious conclusion is that he was using that sort of ingredients. So, a guild would need to do a bunch of raids toward the goal of creating a single <30 adventurer who could never learn a real subclass. Some of those raids might even be recurring events like the goblin king, thus limiting the farming speed even further. I haven't read the books, but since I played the Enchanter in EQ, I can agree that there isn't much you need when you can buff your intellegence and you get mana regen by yourself. So I got really expensive drops from camps and sometimes taking silly equipment that any class would kill for but because I was there and not the class I would get items that made no sense for an Enchanter to have. Again, I love the main character is an Enchanter. If this was like any other show based on an MMOG, it would be some melee person with "GUTS" or something like Lina from Slayers. If the PotL find out from a leak this kind of ability exist, I would imagine entire kingdoms offering massive rewards for adventurers to get those items and it would get to the point it is just too juicy not to take
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 19:13 |
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Bremen posted:Ok, I now definitely think that Sage guy is orchestrating things. That look he gave when the contract was signed was just not right. I dunno, I guess he could be like Heathcliff/Kayaba from SAO, but I think he might just genuinely be a POTL/NPC with an advanced enough background, thanks to the games designers, that he has the inside scoop on a lot of things. I think seeing world-level magic being cast probably just piqued his interests.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 19:33 |
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Serious Frolicking posted:I wasn't expecting it to be included, but it looks like the next book might be part of this season. Which is nice, because it would be a terrible way to start a new season and the anime has kept everything in order thus far. The events of this episode would have been a good way to end the season, but the end of the next book would be much better. How many episodes are left, 4?
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 19:45 |
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ArchangeI posted:How many episodes are left, 4? Six left. So we have room for one or two more small plot arcs. Great episode, though I'm probably more excited about the Shiroe/Akatsuki focused episode next week.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 20:17 |
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Also, Who the gently caress picks Scribe in an MMO. Outside of now, it appeared to be a totally worthless job. I wouldn't be surprised if the subset of Scribes who have experience and scribe loot from high level raids is small. He probably has a ton of random rear end mats as he was the only one who could use Epic Paper and Ink.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:14 |
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Bremen posted:Ok, I now definitely think that Sage guy is orchestrating things. That look he gave when the contract was signed was just not right. I don't think he's orchestrating things, but I do think he told Shiroe all that because he knew something interesting would come of it.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:20 |
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Dexo posted:Also, Who the gently caress picks Scribe in an MMO. If it lets you create things like EVE contracts, place bounties, merge guilds/alliances, or whatever then it might be quite useful on a macro level, which fits with Shiroe's playstyle.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:20 |
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Dexo posted:Also, Who the gently caress picks Scribe in an MMO. Well, if nothing else there are bound to be quests that require player-crafted items. So, any crafting class has some utility. EVIR Gibson posted:I haven't read the books, but since I played the Enchanter in EQ, I can agree that there isn't much you need when you can buff your intellegence and you get mana regen by yourself. So I got really expensive drops from camps and sometimes taking silly equipment that any class would kill for but because I was there and not the class I would get items that made no sense for an Enchanter to have. Again, I love the main character is an Enchanter. If this was like any other show based on an MMOG, it would be some melee person with "GUTS" or something like Lina from Slayers. Enchanters are useful for raids because they can manage group mp. Solo, they are piss-weak in this setting. See, the thing is that aside from the potential to raise levels, a ruler who became an adventurer would be unkillable and as far as anyone knows at the moment, unaging. The prospect of immortality for a select few is the sort of thing that topples civilizations. People would be carrying out assassinations and starting wars left and right in order to acquire the wealth and influence necessary to get one of those contracts. When the dust settled, there would be a much smaller potl population with a few newly-minted adventurers on top. gimme the GOD DAMN candy fucked around with this message at 21:28 on Feb 15, 2014 |
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I would think the remaining episodes will try to cover something about what actually happened with the world/at The Apocalypse. It would at least be something to wrap up with, considering most other kinds of topics have been covered?
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:22 |
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The ability to create magically binding contracts is a pretty big deal, especially for someone like Shiroe. I look forward to contract shenanigans in the future.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:34 |
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I do hope that this show gets a second season. It'd be a painful let-down if 26 episodes was all that we ever got!
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:38 |
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DrSunshine posted:I do hope that this show gets a second season. It'd be a painful let-down if 26 episodes was all that we ever got! It's been pretty steady in adapting a volume about every five episodes, but... There's only one seven volumes out right now. If we see a continuation, it probably won't be for a very long time, although they could theoretically fit two volumes into one season if they slowed the pace a bit. But regardless, yeah, Log Horizon is amazing and is far and away my favorite show in quite some time.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:46 |
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Dexo posted:Also, Who the gently caress picks Scribe in an MMO. Scribe sounds like it would be pretty powerful in a world based on D&D rules. If people learned new magic from consumable scrolls and if consumable scrolls also gave you a way to circumvent casting requirements/limits then being a scribe would be good for making money and it would give you an edge in combat. But in a world where magic is balanced by cooldown and people learn spells through leveling it's pretty weak. Maid/Cleaner is probably the most worthless job though. For starters who the hell plays an MMO so they can do digital versions of household chores and secondly what advantages are there for high-level maids? "I am the Master of the dancing brush, Wielder of the spotless cloth, Bringer of immaculate kitchens... and before this day is done I will see this house squeaky clean!". Actually... being MMO Mary Poppins could work. Bremen posted:Ok, I now definitely think that Sage guy is orchestrating things. That look he gave when the contract was signed was just not right. I'm not sure I'd go quite that far, but I think there's about a 95% chance he turns out to be evil.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:50 |
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Adelheid posted:It's been pretty steady in adapting a volume about every five episodes, but... There's only one seven volumes out right now. If we see a continuation, it probably won't be for a very long time, although they could theoretically fit two volumes into one season if they slowed the pace a bit. Wow, that fast? I had no idea about the pacing versus the number of volumes. Gee, that probably does mean that it'll be much more than a year till the next season.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 21:56 |
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Adelheid posted:It's been pretty steady in adapting a volume about every five episodes, but... There's only one seven volumes out right now. If we see a continuation, it probably won't be for a very long time, although they could theoretically fit two volumes into one season if they slowed the pace a bit. You have a funny idea of "very long time". Light novel publishing pace is usually 1 volume every 3-6 months, with monsters like Nishio releasing Katanagatari at a rate of 1 book per month. Looking at how Log Horizon was published, it seems the first five books all came out in 2011. I've no idea if much of that was pre-published as a web novel or whatever (if at all), but even at the more recent rate of two novels per year, we'd have enough material for a second season by 2015. This isn't George R.R. Martin we're talking about.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 22:02 |
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If there are 7 volumes, and 5 of them all came out three years ago, doesn't that mean they're coming out fairly slowly now?
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 22:06 |
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Elite posted:
Finding change in the couch cushions. Higher levels have a better chance of finding a nice piece of candy without too much dirt or hair on it. Also make all those dust bunnies into living dust bunnies.
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Blhue posted:If there are 7 volumes, and 5 of them all came out three years ago, doesn't that mean they're coming out fairly slowly now? The books have come out: v1 March 2011 v2 May 2011 v3 August 2011 v4 September 2011 v5 November 2011 v6 March 2013 v7 December 2013 The author has also been parallel-releasing a bunch of Maoyuu+gaiden books/manga/anime, but if that thing is over-ish now, maybe Log Horizon will get more writing attention. Three of the Maoyuu novels came out in 2012, and he might've been involved with the anime production, which would account for the 2012 gap for Log Horizon.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 22:20 |
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Serious Frolicking posted:
Actually, this is very accurate in Everquest and why I like the show even more. Soloing as an enchanter is usually related to charming something large, killing things until the charmed monster is about to die and then use your weak rear end DPS to kill it for another exp kill. Enchanters are brought into groups and raids because they make EVERYTHING better. Melee, magic; whatever. I had things to help out every nuance of the group. I just remember acting like the main character on bad pulls. I had timers running in my head and could predict when my crowd control would be fading (when EQ didn't have timers on spells). "Mez on this creature is going to last for 20 seconds and if I put Glamour on this high level mob, it's going to break in 14 seconds but if I slow it's attack and then mem blur it so the tank can get aggro back easily it should be no problem and whatever they are killing now should be dead in 10 seconds... if not..." It actually hurt my head when going deep in dungeons because I was more aware of the surroundings then anyone else who were focused on killing things as fast as possible. Had to keep tons of timers in my head and I've surprised many warriors when they think I am not doing anything but can't complain when they turn around and see 3 monsters drooling at him with me already saying to hit the one on the left first because it would be breaking soon"
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 22:28 |
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Elite posted:Maid/Cleaner is probably the most worthless job though. For starters who the hell plays an MMO so they can do digital versions of household chores and secondly what advantages are there for high-level maids? Maids(actually Housekeeper) get the following benefits: -Reduce zone upkeep with cleaning. For big expensive zones like guildhalls, a maid dramatically cuts upkeep costs, just by cleaning. -Maids get a reduced(1/2 or 1/3 ratio I think?) level version of many other production subclass abilities. They can brew, cook, sew, repair, gather plant materials, gather animal materials, etc. This, when you think it through, has a lot of possible interactions with the new cooking method. However good a cook Nyanta is, he'd simply not be able to create a sauce which manages to count as a Brewing action, though he might be able to improvise liquid food similar enough to finish his major dish off. Serara would be able to do all of these, but not be able to create level 90 dishes. It's a useful way to cross apply crafts. -Maids have no entry requirements.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 22:43 |
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veekie posted:Maids(actually Housekeeper) get the following benefits: Maid is one of those subjobs that have a spread of skills as opposed to hyper-focused production classes. The big guilds won't really have an issue because they have enough members for everything to be covered but a smaller guild like the Crescent Moon Alliance and Log Horizon benefit from these hybrid subjobs.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 22:54 |
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ArchangeI posted:Reshaping reality with the power of Somewhere, a libertarian begins furiously writing his fanfic for this setting. Maybe the only issue I have is it comes across as a bit deus ex machina because Shiro just so happens to have everything he needs to pull off a miracle that has never been done before, but not too badly; at least it's led up to by other related innovations like the cooking and the inventing, so it's not completely out of the blue.
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# ? Feb 15, 2014 23:26 |
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Mo_Steel posted:Somewhere, a libertarian begins furiously writing his fanfic for this setting. That's like saying Nyanta discovering that food could be cooked is a deus-ex-machina. The contract was an experiment based on the discovery that Adventurers were no longer bound by the rules of the game and could use their skills in ways that would normally break it. Shiroe was confident that it would work because he was confident in his understanding of the rules of the world.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 00:51 |
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You only lose money when you die, and Shiroe was serving as a diplomat the day before. It isn't odd that he would have high end scribe materials on hand.
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Mo_Steel posted:Somewhere, a libertarian begins furiously writing his fanfic for this setting. This is an MMO. In WoW SWTOR and TSW My Bags are generally filled with whatever I pick up until It gets full enough that I have to bank something.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 01:17 |
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Serious Frolicking posted:You only lose money when you die, and Shiroe was serving as a diplomat the day before. It isn't odd that he would have high end scribe materials on hand. He's been a high level player for years, done raids that plenty of other high level players couldn't even dream of doing, already had his scribe sub-class at level 90 and to boot could probably get other people to give him materials for his experiments. Of course he's going to have high end paper and ink.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 01:20 |
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I might see more reason to complain if this was yet another situation of Shiroe solving every problem by always being the smartest and cleverest, but this was something that was properly set up and foreshadowed being done by simply one of the more clever people in a wide cast of important, competent people. No it isn't deus ex machina, it's merely awesome.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 02:22 |
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I'll never get tired of Krusty's murder face.
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KoB posted:I'll never get tired of Krusty's murder face. I'll never get tired of Lenessia's oh poo poo I think I'm in love with a murderer face.
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Mo_Steel posted:Somewhere, a libertarian begins furiously writing his fanfic for this setting. It's indicated that the ink might have been Shiroe's Plan B if the Round Table didn't work out. Draft a contract to enforce Law over the city. Blackmail them with the guild building access into signing it.
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Redcrimson posted:I'll never get tired of Lenessia's oh poo poo I think I'm in love with a murderer face. A mindreading bloodthirsty berserker's murderer face.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 11:01 |
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veekie posted:Maids(actually Housekeeper) get the following benefits: So Serara chose the red mage of secondary skills. I was hoping her skill would lead to her finding millions between couch cushions. Oh well, maybe next time.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 14:06 |
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Where did you find such detailed subclass specifications, anyway?
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