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Track down Hestu so we can get rid of these nasty seeds
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 04:46 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 11:37 |
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So... Does Impa and her Granddaughter have any specific reaction to a nude run? I can't imagine they wouldn't... That said, I vote we hunt down Hestu.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 04:57 |
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So funny thing. For most of th egame I wore the sheikah outfit because the upgrades for it were REALLY easy to get.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 05:35 |
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iospace posted:Stab a cucco until you get mobbed, run in a circle, and whatever direction you're pointing in when you die, head that way. Changing my vote to this.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 05:35 |
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iospace posted:Stab a cucco until you get mobbed, run in a circle, and whatever direction you're pointing in when you die, head that way. Get Hateno out of the way first but then immediately do this
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 06:32 |
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Hateno ho!
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 07:18 |
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PMush Perfect posted:Hateno. Sure. I'll have to figure out a better way to do this in the future, but for now we have: * Old Shirt and Well-Worn Trousers * Warm Doublet * Nintendo Switch T-Shirt * Rubber Helm * Climber's Bandanna * Hylian Hood/Tunic/Trousers * Stealth Headdress/Tunic/Trousers (Buying this won overwhelmingly) I'll also do a proper vote on that later this afternoon or so.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 10:01 |
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PMush Perfect posted:Bandanna, Hylian Top, and Sheikah Pants.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 10:20 |
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Hateno-time!
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 13:50 |
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Weeble posted:Gonna keep suggesting we climb around the Volcano, no matter how long it takes. Volcanoes will never steer you wrong.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 14:39 |
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Wear the stealth gear. Link with his hair done up with chopsticks always looked funny to me and being stealthy is more useful than you'd expect! (Admittedly Ganonhoof is kind of an impediment to stealth. Not easy to be stealthy when you're riding Raoh's horse.)
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 16:28 |
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Wear the stealth gear. And go to Hateno. We need that last rune.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 16:50 |
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I like how Great Fairies in this series are always really different. I mean, sure, they're usually giant women but there's a lot of variety between them. WW ones are still the best I think. These Clown Box ones are very good though. Also I spent a lot of time goofing off before going to Kakariko the first time, so the combat was rough as hell for quite a while. Also also I will definitely be voting Hateno but not just for the rune. For fashion.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 16:54 |
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Zebrin posted:So... Does Impa and her Granddaughter have any specific reaction to a nude run? Paya does, if I recall. My vote is for Hateno just to get the slate fully active and be able to do some things that come up a lot. Hylian Shirt and Pants and Climber's Bandanna looks pretty good.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 16:58 |
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I'll vote Hateno if it unlocks true open world mode. And then we do the DEATH BY CUCCOS
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 16:59 |
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Seems enough of a consensus on Hateno Village for now that I'll skip the poll and just do it so I can get some gameplay in tonight and probably sneak in an update tomorrow.PMush Perfect posted:Bandanna, Hylian Top, and Sheikah Pants. I'll also go with this for now as this seems the best compromise for now. In the future, I'll probably do three polls for head/shirt/pants each time I record new gameplay (I usually record in two-update chunks) since it's the easiest way to do things, though still feel free to encourage clothing preferences to influence voters or whatever.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 20:46 |
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Glad to see we're going to Hateno but can I make a request? Even if we're going to go to Hateno, let's not use the roads. Let's cross country our way there! It'll be more interesting! Maybe.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 20:52 |
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Up to you guys! Probably won't play for an hour or two anyway so you've got time to decide.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 20:54 |
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The best stuff happens off the road, so I say go as straight of a line there as you can.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 21:03 |
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I trust you to get appropriately distracted regardless of route.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 21:13 |
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Bomb the plum trees and go wherever the last one falls. (Can you burn them / chop them down?)
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 23:40 |
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ThornBrain posted:The best stuff happens off the road, so I say go as straight of a line there as you can. Mega64 posted:I'll also go with this for now as this seems the best compromise for now.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 00:23 |
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Humm... Maybe you could follow the road, but every time the path forks, go left.(Unless that takes you in an obvious and short circle.)
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 22:08 |
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This means you're never completely screwed if you accidentally screw up and ride your horse into a volcano or something weird. Before we start, the vote was overwhelmingly in favor of buying the Sheikah set, which means selling gems for cash. Claree is very enthusiastic abut buying stuff from us. I'm always happy to take a look at what you've collected, so come back if you ever want to sell anything! Everyone will buy items, foods, and some types of armors. Gems are probably the most efficient thing to sell, though you can also make good bucks cooking certain foods. And with that, we're set for now. Here's Link in all his Sheikah glory. That said, an informal vote led to this outfit. Traveler's Bandanna, Hylian Tunic, Stealth Tights. The stealth clothes require Blue Nightshade to level up, something that grows all over the forest surrounding the Great Fairy. I take advantage and upgrade all three. Anyway, our goal for now is to head to Hateno Village to get our final rune. We'll be skipping the roads this time. If we travel past the forest with the Great Fairy, we reach this fork with a traveler nearby. The Yiga Clan? What? You don't know? Fine... I'll tell you... The Yiga Clan... It's... https://h.mega64.net/botw/u21/021.mp4 Music: Lynel / Yiga Assassin Battle This is our first encounter with the Yiga. They'll disguise themselves as regular travelers, then strike. They're fast and rather tricky to hit. https://h.mega64.net/botw/u21/025.mp4 They can also teleport, which makes landing attacks on them pretty tricky. He gets the drop on me, but thankfully I've got some sturdy armor now so an attack that would've one-shot me nude only does half a heart of damage. Eventually I defeat him. When defeated, the Yiga teleport away, dropping rupees and sometimes bananas. Weird. We also get his weapon, which isn't too bad. Anyway, this road will lead us on the path to Hateno Village. So let's forge our own path to Hateno Village. This is to the north. A bit hazy right now so we can't really get a good view here. There is some smoke off nearby, though, and where there's smoke... I'm Eryck. I'm traveling the world on a journey of self-discovery. But then, like, I heard a voice... coming from the north tower... Zora's Domain pops up in many Zelda games, and apparently one of the Divine Beasts is associated with the Zora. Zora's Domain is home of the Zora. It's a town in Lanayru. But crossing the Rutala River is impossible. It's a hard place to get to, so I just gave up altogether. North Tower: If you continue north from here, on the other side of the Rutala River, you can see a huge tower on the opposite bank. I thought I heard a voice coming from the top of that tower. I wonder if someone's up there. Rutala River: Rutala River is the widest river in Lanayru. You'd be risking your life if you tried to swim across it... If you want to go north of it, you'll have to walk patiently to Linebeck Island in the east so you can circumvent it. Some interesting things that may warrant investigation in the future. For now, we've got bigger priorities. Nearby, there's a familiar song playing... Music: Musician (Kass' Song) Well, look who's here! Ah, I knew we'd meet again! Though, I never imagined it would be here... I know a song about this place. Kass usually has some good information, so let's give it a listen. https://h.mega64.net/botw/u21/061.mp4 There's definitely a secret hiding here, but it's beyond me. A beast with a crown of bone? Surely we can find something like that roaming out here, considering how open everything is. ...Hmm. Let's boost our stealth for this one. That certainly looks to me like a crown of bone. Fun fact: You can soothe and ride deer. Unfortunately, you can't leave them in a stable, so they're only a temporary steed. Still, it's long enough to do what we need to do. There we go! Those majestic creatures ARE a bit like the kings of the forest, aren't they? Your exploits here could be their own heroic song, you know... Alright, now to ride up to the shrine and https://h.mega64.net/botw/u21/085.mp4 Alright, now to walk up to the shrine and see what awaits us. Music: Shrine Theme Now this is a cool one. Challenging enough that even though I've done it before, it still took me awhile to figure out the "solution" (which of course there's probably multiple of which). There's a switch here. And four different sides. The right side houses the monk. Behind us is a laser blocked by a magnetic block. When the switch is activated, the platform in the middle moves clockwise, stopping at the next area. This switch can be activated by several things, including bombs, the laser, or impact by items like arrows. Getting to this chest is trivial enough. In the middle path is a switch that needs to be weighed down to open the path to the monk. But that still doesn't tell us how to get there. Another piece of information: The laser can be stasised. Let's use the chest to weigh the switch down, since we may need that block. Hitting the block with the switch will also change the switch. So we need to hit the switch three times. The issue is there's a slope right before the platform, so we cannot use arrows to hit the switch. So how do we hit it three times? Feel free to figure it out yourselves before seeing the solution below: https://h.mega64.net/botw/u21/102.mp4 "Trifecta" is the key, especially since water isn't involved. I liked that one. Unfortunately, we got pretty sidetracked with this one. We really should be getting to Hateno Village now. ...after we scour this pond for frogs and Koroks. At this point it'll be fastest to climb our way up. A circle of rocks, with a rock in the center and a hole where a rock should be... Yeah. So you know what time it is, right? Blood Moon. Barely made it on that one. Anyway, here we are. Going to the right would get us to Hateno... ...but there's something weird about that mountain. ... Screw it, what's one more detour? This area is very cold, so much that one layer of cold protection is not enough. In order to not take damage, Link will sport the Warm Doublet while also wielding the Flameblade, which itself adds a layer of cold protection when held. So on we go! Stand on the stump, reach the circle within the time limit, find a Korok. There's stuff to mine here. I quickly swap to my mining club so I don't break my Flameblade. I only have two food items that grant cold resistance together for five minutes, so if I'm not careful my exploring here could end prematurely. More flora. ...This is a big mountain. Snow wolves abound. Wolves will circle you but won't actually attack unless you linger in their territory for too long. Good source of meat at least. ...Still more mountain. If you simply wave a Flameblade in front of an ice block, the heat will melt the ice without the blade taking damage. Hitting the block lessens the durability of the blade. This still takes awhile though. What a surprise. We're, slowly, making progress. Eventually we get high enough to start to see just what's behind that dense mist. ...uhhhh... ...well I wasn't expecting that. Before we do this, I'll be linking a seven minute video. It's kinda meandering, but it's also probably the best way to experience this, as words (certainly my words) can't really do this part justice. This is one of my favorite moments in the game for good reason. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWv_N3WfelQ That said, I'll still be doing short videos and screenshot commentary. So without further adieu... You who have overcome numerous trials and obtained the Spirit Orbs... This servant of the Goddess has looked over the spirits of this land for ages, unknown to the world of man. This is...sort of a boss fight? Music: Corrupted Dragon The first thing to do is rather simple. https://i.mega64.net/botw/u21/156.mp4 After the first attack, the dragon takes off to the sky. You might catch its updraft, but first thing to do is chase it to the top of the mountain. Once there, the dragon will fly around you. Careful observation reveals three more eyeballs on its body, including the one on its head. There's one under its body, so it'll be the one you'll most likely target. https://i.mega64.net/botw/u21/161.mp4 I go in the air for the slo-mo positioning, then land the next blow. After this, the dragon flies off and descends into the lower ranges below. We, of course, are going to follow it. This battle's not over yet! In situations such as these, if you release your paraglider and reglide, you'll restore your stamina, plus there'll be an updraft to keep you adrift. It's a really nice way to give you paragliding challenges without making them one-shot attempts. https://i.mega64.net/botw/u21/167.mp4 Next eye down, followed by a rather close call. We may not die touching the dragon, but we'd surely lose our air advantage and would be unable to chase it easily as it flies further away. We're almost done! To be honest, this really isn't that difficult a battle. If you can aim and have 10-15 arrows, you should ace this easily. But the experience is phenomenal. Many people, including myself, just decide to explore this area and climb the obvious high mountain with fog hiding its big secret. Then to scale it and find a freaking dragon there is crazy enough. Then you have to fight it? Chasing it in the air? There's just this whole dreamlike quality to the entire experience that makes it stand out so much. This was one of my favorite moments in a game full of great moments. The best part is this feels like just another overworld encounter. There's no context-sensitive commands or cutscene magic here. It's you using your usual abilities and tools to chase and subdue a corrupted dragon. If that's not badass, I don't know what is. https://i.mega64.net/botw/u21/173.mp4 The final blow is enough to defeat the malice tainting the dragon, restoring it to normal. There's one last thing to do. Music: Dragon https://i.mega64.net/botw/u21/176.mp4 We must knock off its nose scale. It serves as proof of the courage you received from the one who served the spring since ancient times. Now all we have to do is take the scale and drop it here. And this reveals a hidden shrine. Yeah, that's our ultimate reward. Well, that and something else I'm sure I'll show later... For now, let's get our rewards. An ice-elemental spear to match our other weapons... And, of course, a Spirit Orb. And this area? The Spring of Wisdom. Yep! We've done all we can here. It's time to move on. Unfortunately, we can't really take advantage of the high ground here to scope out our surroundings. So into the wild unknown we go again! But first Gotta glide over to this tree and jump off. Hanging from the tops of trees will restore stamina, thankfully. That's done. Even in this dense fog, the malice surrounding Hyrule Castle is visible. Beyond, we can see the faint outlines of a tower and a shrine. The shrine is...in a village? I believe we've found our destination! I veer off course a bit so we can enter the place proper. And a good thing, too! Another group rescued! Crazy Truffle Lady! Next time, Hateno Village. Also vote for our next Stamina Orb upgrade. Mega64 fucked around with this message at 23:45 on Jul 25, 2017 |
# ? Jun 3, 2017 00:50 |
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Bit of a Freudian slip there.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 01:08 |
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Climb Mountain, Fight Dragon.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 01:18 |
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I didn't even know the Yiga were a thing until dozens of hours into the game; I just never used the roads/bothered talking to the random travelers.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 06:41 |
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It's everything I dreamed it would be. Also, drat, that dragon is a cool moment.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 10:27 |
My jaw was just hanging open throughout that whole dragon experience. I had heard a lot about the game, and watched several hours of it on streams closer to release, but I had never heard anything about that scene. Absolutely amazing.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 15:19 |
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I love the temperature mechanics if you look at the thermometer in the corner. There's red and blue marks on the side for extreme temperatures that cause damage. Resistance clothes like the doublet will lower those marks, but the elemental weapons? They actually move the needle indicating ambient temperature. One of those little things that just makes the game click for me.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 16:05 |
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I beat the game and in the back of my head was "huh, I bet there's another dragon, I know the world is big, but I wonder how I'm missing it". Now I know.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 19:05 |
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I'll go more into it when it comes up, but that dragon encounter was one of the many moments that really emphasized something for me: This game is something special.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 19:20 |
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Saturnine Aberrance posted:My jaw was just hanging open throughout that whole dragon experience. I had heard a lot about the game, and watched several hours of it on streams closer to release, but I had never heard anything about that scene. Absolutely amazing. Yeah, I like how they kept a lid on the dragons through marketing. It makes them seem like they're... not supposed to be there? If that makes sense?
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# ? Jun 4, 2017 13:15 |
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Glazius posted:Yeah, I like how they kept a lid on the dragons through marketing. I've watched 90 minute in-depth analytical videos on this game without seeing the dragons. What the gently caress.
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# ? Jun 4, 2017 13:18 |
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Is landing on the dragon and walking across it to attack the weak points, Shadow of the Colossus style, a viable option?
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# ? Jun 4, 2017 15:54 |
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Glazius posted:Yeah, I like how they kept a lid on the dragons through marketing. First time I saw one was in a thunderstorm and was all "Oh poo poo, is that thing CAUSING these storms?!" and spent a while avoiding them until I found the Ice Dragon at the top of the mountain, and learning that they're fairly friendly... just that their dandruff is lethal to Link.
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# ? Jun 4, 2017 16:54 |
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Ohoho, this event! This is some Princess Mononoke bullshit right here, and I mean that as the highest possible compliment. I stumbled into this real early; basically around the same time the LP did, but I didn't know that closing and opening the paraglider would refill your stamina. I did, however, have a lot of stamina elixirs handy, so... yeah! I was also running out of arrows by the time I got to the last eye, so it was rather an exciting proposition all around! (I was basically making the face the whole time, because this was NOT what I was expecting from my mountaineering adventure!)
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# ? Jun 4, 2017 18:22 |
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vdate posted:Ohoho, this event! This is some Princess Mononoke bullshit right here, and I mean that as the highest possible compliment. I stumbled into this real early; basically around the same time the LP did, but I didn't know that closing and opening the paraglider would refill your stamina. I did, however, have a lot of stamina elixirs handy, so... yeah! I was also running out of arrows by the time I got to the last eye, so it was rather an exciting proposition all around! (I was basically making the face the whole time, because this was NOT what I was expecting from my mountaineering adventure!) This gives me an idea: Can somebody whip up some art of Link chugging a stamina elixir while paragliding?
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# ? Jun 4, 2017 18:30 |
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I got there while freezing to death (not enough cold resist, just chugging food) and assumed it would be a much tougher boss fight so I nope-d out. Went through more of the game watching it circle the mountain off in the distance taunting me.
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# ? Jun 4, 2017 18:56 |
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MiddleOne posted:I've watched 90 minute in-depth analytical videos on this game without seeing the dragons. What the gently caress. They're cool but underutilized, let's say
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# ? Jun 4, 2017 19:06 |