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  1. [color=indigo]Yeah, that's correct. Go ahead and ask one.[/color] [b]Edit:[/b] [color=seagreen]Well, it's been a couple days, and still no question. So, I'm just going to ask another. [b]Question:[/b] In A Link to the Past, how can you use enemies as weapons? (As in, how can you use an enemy to damage other enemies?)[/color]
  2. [color=indigo]Well, I apparently have some sort of accent. People occasionally ask me where I'm from, yet I was born and have lived my whole life (so far) in the same city. To me, I sound just like everyone else around here, even when I hear a recording of my voice. So, I dunno.[/color]
  3. [color=indigo]About the only thing I really fear is intense pain. Public speaking, it's more just nervousness about actually thinking of something good to say. Death, not at all. Snakes, spiders, needles, all those, it's not the things themselves that I fear (I actually think spiders and snakes are cool), it's the pain of getting bitten/stuck/whatever. When I had blood drawn for a blood test, I actually watched them put in the needle and draw the blood--I was interested in how they did it. The pain wasn't the worst part (though they did lie about how much it would hurt), it was the bit about getting lightheaded and almost passing out. And the pain was [i]not[/i] bad enough to do that to me, so I have no idea why that happened. Kind of pisses me off, actually, since I can't figure it out :twitch:[/color]
  4. [color=indigo]I cry from extreme depression--that's about all anymore. I'm sure I'd cry if I got hurt, physically, bad enough, but that's because extreme pain causes your eyes to water. I don't consider that really crying. Three other things that make me want to cry, though I can usually hold it in, is getting yelled at, seeing people fighting (not physically fighting, but in a really fierce argument), and seeing other people cry. I have quite a bit of empathy, I usually just don't show it and I never know what to say. :cross:[/color]
  5. [color=indigo]Heh, I've seen most of the series. My brother has the entire series on DVD, and I've gotten to watch 'em except for a few in the middle of the series. Personally, I liked Excel Saga more than FLCL. Excel Saga had me practically doubled over with laughter most of the time, and to me, something that can do that is dang hard to beat. Dragon Half came close, but it was too short. :cross: Definitely a great series--one of the funniest things I've ever watched. I don't even remember very much of the story, I just remember it was incredibly hilarious. Who cares about the story when it's that funny. :toothy:[/color]
  6. [color=indigo]My mom used to be pretty paranoid about me talking to people on online forums. I was even banned from them for a while because my mom saw someone use a couple swear words in a post while I was looking through a thread. (Banned from them by my parents, that is, not actually banned on the forum). As if I don't hear worse from the movies they rent. Heck, they let me watch R rated movies with nudity in them. :rolleyes: After all that had blown over, though, I looked for a new forum to visit (and found this one), and started posting again. A few months later I ask my mom if it's alright that I'm on another message board, and she says it's okay. Now she seems completely fine with it, though I think telling her that I'm a super moderator and can ban people if they get out of line helped with that, heh. ^_^ As for giving out personal info, I only give out a very general location (such as northern CA, on myOtaku) to people I don't know all that well. If I get to know someone pretty well I'll give out my first name if they ask, but that's pretty much the extent of it. Though really, just giving out your name, first and/or last, isn't very dangerous. I mean, think about it; how often do you give out your name in person? And those people actually live in the same town as you and would have a much easier time tracking you down. In most cases, it's probably actually riskier to give out your name in person than it is to someone online. Personally, however, I wouldn't mind being kidnapped by James at all. ~_^[/color]
  7. [color=indigo]There might have been an episode or two of Captain N or something that featured F-Zero, but there was no series devoted to F-Zero. I agree with OtakuSennen, though. The story mode in F-Zero GX was really, and I mean [i]really[/i] cheesy. (Though the missions themselves were pretty fun for the most part). Unless they come up with something substantially better for the anime, I can't see it being very good. I can hope, though...[/color]
  8. [color=indigo]Well, I don't remember using anything else on him. Possibly the sword after you shoot him some. I dunno, if arrows stop working, just try your other weapons.[/color]
  9. [color=indigo]Are you talking about the ruins just north of Animal Village? If so, yes, that's where you're supposed to go next. And I'm assuming you're talking about the Armos Knight in that little shrine place. (I forgot what color he is). To beat him, shoot him with arrows.[/color]
  10. [color=indigo]Arik watched the look of surprise spread across the Kelost soldier's face as his torch was extinguished by the icy breath and deftly steered his Chocobo in that direction, raising his staff as he saw the soldier fumbling to light another torch. "Slow," Arik whispered, and the soldier seemed almost to stop in place. Steering farther away from the others and urging his Chocobo forward now at full speed, straight towards the soldier, Arik swung his thick quarter staff. The blow connected squarely on the side of the soldier's helmet, knocking him to the ground unconscious. Circling around behind the other soldiers, Arik saw Leo and Clavat take out two soldiers of their own, their heads falling to the ground beside the decapitated bodies. Glancing back at Rydia, Arik saw the shock on the girl's face, but all the same she followed through with her attack, mimicking Arik and striking the remaining soldier with her staff as she rode by. As Rydia rode past towards Arik, Leo and Clavat circled around and came at the soldier from opposite sides, one swinging high and the other low as they passed by on either side. Rydia's blow had been too weak to knock the soldier out, but it had stunned him long enough for the double slash from Leo and Clavat to do its work. The soldier fell to the ground dead, deep gashes in his neck and torso. "Crisis averted," Arik said as Rydia rode up. "At least for now." She nodded, the slight shock now gone from her face. "Good timing on that spell." "So what now?" Clavat asked as he reigned in his Chocobo next to Arik and Rydia. Leo looked around through the seemingly empty streets. "There's got to be more of them around here. We have to protect the village." "Let's go then," Arik said, tightening his grip on the reigns. All three of them glanced at Rydia, questioning looks on their faces. "I'll come with you," she said. Leo shrugged, turning his Chocobo to face down a side street. "Quickly, then! There's smoke rising!" Spurring their Chocobos forward, the four shot off down the street in the direction of the smoke. Coming upon another party of soldiers, this one farther along in their task. A house was already completely ablaze, faint screams escaping through the roar of the flames. A pair of wizards were with this group, standing side by side casting fire spells on the large house. Coming up from behind the group, Leo's party held the element of surprise, and they weren't about to waste it. Arik aimed for the two wizards, the rest for the soldiers. Holding his staff out by its middle, Arik burst through the gap between the wizards. They never saw it coming, either end of Arik's staff slamming into the backs of their necks, snapping them on impact. As the pair crumpled to the ground, Arik felt something tingle in the back of his mind... A new spell? Arik didn't have time to pay attention to it now, however. A yell from Clavat: "Arik, look out!" One side effect of charging the wizards meant that Arik was heading straight for the burning house, his Chocobo running full speed. "Don't worry about me!" Arik leapt from the Chocobo's back, flying in a straight line to crash through a window. Rolling as he landed, Arik jumped up and looked hurriedly about. The screams were still audible, and louder now that he was inside. He had to get anyone still alive out of the burning building, and fast. "Arik, the building's going to collapse! Get out of there!" "Tell me something I don't know!" Arik yelled back as he dashed up the stairs in pursuit of the screaming. Running through room after room, Arik listened to the creak and crunch of the house's wooden frame giving way under the lick of the flames. Sweat was running down Arik's face and smoke was clouding his vision, flames all around him. The house had become an inferno. "Help me!" Arik could make out the screamed words now--he was getting closer. "Where are you?" he yelled back, ducking low under the billowing smoke as he dodged around burning furniture, running through the rooms. "Up here! Hurry!" Arik dashed up another flight of stairs, using his staff as a battering ram to break through the door. It was a large attic, all manner of burning items littered about on the floor. The roof had already begun to collapse here, and there was a woman trapped underneath some of the rubble. "Hold on!" Adrenalin pumping through his veins, Arik threw away the rubble. "Can you stand?" She nodded, and Arik pulled her to her feet. "Arik, get out of there now! There's no time left!" Arik looked about desperately; there was no way he would make it all the way back downstairs in time. "Hold onto my hand. Don't let go," head said as he took the woman's hand. He had just learned it, but now it was their only chance. "Warp," he said, closing his eyes and picturing the street outside the house in his mind. "Woah," Leo said as he watched Arik and the woman appear in front of him in a shimmer of light. Behind them the house finally gave way, the ancient timber falling into a heap of burning debris. "I never knew you could do that." "Find shelter," Arik said to the woman, ignoring Leo for now. "The streets aren't safe." The woman just nodded again, turning to stare at the remains of the house, as Arik jumped onto his waiting Chocobo. "Let's go," he said, and the four of them rode off in search of more Kelost soldiers. Their job wouldn't be over until every soldier was driven from the village.[/color]
  11. [color=indigo]Matto was right, each GP costs 100 Gil. They just made it so you can't buy more than 100 GP at a time, which costs 10,000 Gil. So, it's Yami Asura's turn to ask a question, since he got the last question right. Ask away. ^_^[/color]
  12. Desbreko

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    [color=indigo][b]SnapMax1990[/b] - Get some water in a Bottle and pour it out on the planted Magic Bean. This will make the plant grow into a hovering platform, which will get you into the palace. [b]Charlie Levoy[/b] - You need to go to Fire Mountain, where you'll get the Power Bracelets, and Ice Ring Isle, where you'll get the Iron Boots. You can use these two items to get past the stone and wind that are blocking your way. To get into Fire Mountain and Ice Ring Isle you'll need the Fire and Ice Arrows, which you get on Mother & Child Isles. [b]Kumori Urufu[/b] - Let me do my own job. If you see something wrong, use the "Report this post to a moderator" link in the bottom-right corner of the post, don't post about it in the thread. And I've deleted the other thread.[/color]
  13. [color=indigo]Yes, that's correct. Your turn to ask a question now. :)[/color]
  14. [color=indigo]You mean Costa Del Sol? [b]Answer:[/b] You buy it for 300,000 Gil by talking to the guy inside. [b]Question:[/b] In Final Fantasy VII, in the Gold Saucer rail station, you can sometimes find a guy that will sell you GP. How much Gil does each GP cost?[/color]
  15. [color=indigo]The miniboss of Level 5? Heh, that one's tricky if you haven't played A Link to the Past. Just like the Stalfos Knights in LTP, you have to hit the Master Stalfos in LA with your sword to make it break apart, then drop a Bomb on it to actually hurt it.[/color]
  16. [color=indigo]Um...I already said Zelda II isn't one of them. And he doesn't use a weapon in the original, either, he just shoots fireballs at you. So no, still wrong. Everyone always seems to forget Ganon is in the other two games that are the rest of the answer.[/color]
  17. [color=indigo]Heh, I still remember you. Welcome back. But no, Pikmin 2 won't have the 30 day time limit, like I said it my earlier post. :p It'll still have the time limit for each day, but you'll get an unlimited number of days. I also really didn't like the rushed nature of the first Pikmin, so that's why I'm looking forward to the second one more than I was the first.[/color]
  18. [color=indigo]There's two more, but those three are correct. (And in OOT, Ganon has two giant swords, by the way).[/color]
  19. [color=indigo]Well, I enjoyed the first game quite a bit, so I'm looking forward to Pikmin 2. The ways that you use the Pikmin to solve puzzles and fight enemies were pretty much unique from any other game I've seen, so it was really fresh and interesting. I'm really looking forward to there not being the 30 day time limit. That was the one thing I really didn't like about the game, so I'm really glad they're doing away with it for the sequal. Also, like many, I thought the first one was too short, so I can't wait to see what kind of new puzzles they've have involving the duel control thing, where you control both Olimar and the other guy at the same time. (Switching between them, that is). Also, I'd love it if there were an actual two-player cooperative mode. I think I've heard that there will be, but I'm not sure. I know I've heard that there'll be a vs. sort of thing where you try to raise more Pikmin that the other player in a day. One of my friends has the first game and likes it, so it'd be lots of fun to team up with him.[/color]
  20. [color=indigo]You know, I always enjoy your posts in the Zelda quiz, Olga, I really do. [i]Really.[/i] *glares* As for the definition, I'm going with Dictionary.com: "1. An instrument of attack or defense in combat, as a gun, missile, or sword." So yeah, I mean something like a sword or a trident. Something that can be held [i]in[/i] his hand. Meaning attacks such as fireballs and that sort of thing wouldn't count, either. And yes, you have accomplished more. That avatar isn't helping, either. *gets freaked out from looking at it*[/color]
  21. [color=indigo]Nope, those aren't them. Some are right, but others aren't. And just so you know, Ganon only appears in The Adventure of Link on the Game Over screen, so he's not really in that one.[/color]
  22. [quote]Desbreko145: LOL Desbreko145: (Link: [Auron pic]) LadyBaynm: O_O LadyBaynm: *counts down slowly* LadyBaynm: 3 LadyBaynm: 2 LadyBaynm: 1 Desbreko145: *runs* Desbreko145: That wasn't slowly! LadyBaynm: KILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILLKILL!!!!!!! LadyBaynm: (you had your 3 second warning) Desbreko145: That wasn't three seconds! LadyBaynm: *thwaps everything within reach* LadyBaynm: TOO BAD! LadyBaynm: KILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATE Desbreko145: Blanko: "Dont let ginny see that O.o'" Whoops, too late. ^_^; LadyBaynm: O.o LadyBaynm: the...um...clothes look good. Very professional, great shading and... Desbreko145: WW2: "I actually hope Ginny see's it. I'm curious of what she'll say. :-D" LadyBaynm: *blinks at the chug a lug* LadyBaynm: KILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATE LadyBaynm: lol, funny, actualluy Desbreko145: Should I quote this for him in the thread? ^_^ LadyBaynm: though he looks a little...too happy...if you know what I mean. Desbreko145: heheh LadyBaynm: Auron smiling...it's just...it's freaky is what it is. Desbreko145: Like he's been wanting to do that for a long, long time? LadyBaynm: lol, it's well drawn LadyBaynm: YOU--! Desbreko145: *runs* Desbreko145: hee... LadyBaynm: KILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATEKILLMAIMDESTROYANNIHILATE LadyBaynm: lol Desbreko145: It looks like it's from Trigun, really. Same sort of style. LadyBaynm: well drawn...but the concept....my word...lol Desbreko145: heheh Desbreko145: I like it. :-D LadyBaynm: Legendary Frog did the same thing LadyBaynm: Chocobo Remix...and Auron drinks till he passes out Desbreko145: Yeah, heh. LadyBaynm: you people are mean. LadyBaynm: *bawls comically and laughs uncontrollably at the same time* Desbreko145: Oh, come on. We can't resist. He's got that big jug of sake right there. LadyBaynm: Tell WW2 I think it's hilarious LadyBaynm: ^_^ Desbreko145: Heh, okay. LadyBaynm: doesn't mean I will refrain from hunting him down and him, but LadyBaynm: let him know I laughed. LadyBaynm: *evil laughter* Desbreko145: *quotes*[/quote] [color=indigo]Um, yeah... Not too much else to say, other than I like it. Hilarious, and good for provoking a reaction from Ginny. :toothy:[/color]
  23. [color=indigo]Usually the way it works is either you buy a game cartridge that has an Eon Ticket saved on it, or you send them your game and they transfer the item onto it. Anyway, there's already a R/S sticky thread, so any other questions should go in that from now on. ^_^ [img]http://www.angelfire.com/ex/desbreko/Lock.gif[/img] Thread Closed[/color]
  24. [color=indigo]Arik was out and roaring orders beside Leo, trying to mass his group of priests and chemists into a coherent group. "Everybody out of the caravans! Priests, form barriers around the wounded and cast support spells on the fighters! Chemists, tend to the wounded and call a priest if a wound requires magic! Move!" Now a shout from Leo. "All fighters, protect the priests and chemists from in front of the barriers! Don't let them get to the caravans! Push them back!" [i]Any[/i] more [i]of the caravans,[/i] Arik thought grimly as he watched one of the overturned vehicles burn, wounded sprawled across the ground nearby. "Come on," he said as he motioned to Leo and Clavat. "Let's do our part." "Shouldn't you help with the wounded?" Clavat asked. "Part of being a priest is supporting the fighters. You'll do a lot better with an experienced priest backing you up. The others can handle wounded." To put action to words, Arik cast three spells in a row: Regen, Haste, and Wall, the spells encompassing all three of them. "And I'm not totally helpless, either," he said as he brought his staff up in a defensive position. "Let's go, then," said Leo as he drew his twin swords, and the three of them stepped into the fray. The clang of metal on metal rang out through the night, backed by the red light of the burning caravan. Leo and Clavat stood in front of Arik, the two knights slashing and stabbing at the enemy as Arik provided healing and protection spells. The three fought on for what seemed like hours, but there was no end to the enemy soldiers in sight, and the Battalion troops were beginning to tire. What started out as a fierce counter-attack was now a slow retreat as Leo, Clavat, and Arik were pushed back towards the halted caravans with the rest of the troops. "We can't keep this up!" Clavat yelled over the din of battle. "There's too many of them," came Arik's voice. "We can't go on like--get down!" Arik shoved the two knights aside as a huge fireball flew through the ranks towards one of the relatively undamaged caravans. Casting Reflect, Arik swung his staff, appearing to bat the fireball back the way it had come to incinerate the enemy wizard that had cast the spell. He could see it coming; it was a clear set-up, but Arik didn't have any choice. As he stepped out from the protection of the two knights, he saw the lancer's long spear stab out towards him, penetrating his left shoulder as he deflected wizard's spell. Falling onto one knee with the shaft still in him, he gasped as the pain washed across his body. As Arik fell, Leo and Clavat leapt forward as one, dispatching the lancer with their combined blows and quickly resumed their defensive posititions in front of the priest. Arik was still gasping, his face contorting as he yanked the shaft from his body. Regen had warn off much earlier, so he hissed out a Cure 3 spell between clenched teeth and stood up again as the wound closed and healed. "God help them if I ever learn Holy," he growled.[/color]
  25. [color=indigo]I was kinda surprised when I came to OB again after my computer had been down for a couple days. I thought, "This can't be v7 already." Then I saw the announcement, heh. The v6.5 skin is okay, but it's a little too bland, I think. Can't wait till v7. ^_^ And James, you [size=3][u][b][i]WILL[/i][/b][/u][/size] have the Zelda skin for v7. You [i]will.[/i] >_>[/color]
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