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[color=seagreen][size=1]Hey James, post already! I'm just kind of waiting around for you to post... I'm the one doing the hunting, so I can't really make the first move, LOL. [i]I need your character to notice my character in the crowd, and react![/i] [b]HINT HINT![/b] It's late, and I'm tired... So, uh, don't take any of that above [i]too[/i] seriously, LOL. (I love the Late-Night Insanity! :cross: )[/size][/color] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [color=indigo][I]Drake starts to hum softly, while walking along just a little ways behind and to the left of the two suspicious soldiers.[/I] Drake: (thinking) They've got to be up to something, I just know it... And that uniform just doesn't look right... [I]He continues walking, trying to look even more casual as he gets just a little bit closer to the two...[/I][/color]
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[color=indigo]I've only thought of one nickname that I really like, and that is: Ho-oh - Ho-bo Now, if only they had made it so Ho-oh lives around one of the train stations, LOL.[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by goldmaster23 [/i] [B]Congrats Paul... Here's another one: Every 512 steps. ^_~ [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]Umm... what does that mean? What's the significance of 512 steps?[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Final_Flash [/i] [B] *slaps forehead* And you call yourself an FF mod... It's Ultima Weapon from FF8, fool! Crikey... :rolleyes: [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]I thought you were talking to me, for a second there... Bleh, me and Cloud both use indigo... I didn't think I was a mod of FF, LOL. They seem to change the name just a bit, in each one... In FFIII/VI, it was the Atma Weapon; in FFVII, it was the Ultimate WEAPON; in FFVIII, it's the Ultima Weapon...... Wait a minute, don't tell me there's a Weapon in FFV... I know there isn't one in FFIX. If there's one in FFV, that'd make four in a row... bleh...[/color]
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[color=indigo]Umm... question here: What the heck is that thing?![/color]
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[color=seagreen][size=1][b]WARNING![/b] [I]Really long post ahead![/I] ...Heheheh... I've been starved for a Zelda RPG...[/size][/color] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [color=indigo][I]Drake continues staring into the sparkling, crystal clear pool for a moment... Suddenly, he notices a strange blue glow against the far wall of the pool, down at the very bottom. Drake shouts, so as to be heard over the roaring wind, and points at the strange glow.[/I] Drake: What do you make of that, Tari?! Tari: Hey! Don't shout so loud right next to me! [I]Drake gets a puzzled look on his face, as he realizes what just happened. He begins to speak normally again.[/I] Drake: Why isn't the wind muffling our voices? Tari: I think it must have something to do with this pool. Look at the surface, it's barely disturbed at all by this onslaught! Drake: Something is up here... Look at that strange glow... You can just barely see it. Tari: Hey... you're right! You know, it almost looks like a... Drake: A what? Tari: No, it couldn't be... Drake: What might it be?! Tari: Come on, lets go back to the house... We can't find out anymore about it right now, anyway... [I]Drake walks back over to the rope, which is swinging wildy in the wind. After several attempts, he manages to grab it as it swings close to the edge of the cliff. He slowly starts his descent, and then starts sliding down, instead of climbing. The farther down he gets, the less the rope swings, making it easier to descend faster and faster. Finally, he reaches the bottom of the cliff, and ties the rope to a nearby tree.[/I] Drake: There, that should help us find it again. It's easier to see, now that its around a tree. Tari: What?! Drake: Oh yeah! I totally forgot! I forgot to yell over the wind! This'll make it easier to find! Tari: Just let me back inside your cloak! The storm seems worse down here! [I]Tari flies back into the small pocket, and Drake bends into the wind as he makes his way back to his house. He notes everything he can, so as not to forget the way he came. With the foggy darkness and pouring rain, this is more difficult than ever. Drake can barely see five feet in front of himself, as he stumbles onward.[/I] Drake: Is it just me, or has it gotten darker?! Tari: I think you right! We must be under a thick conopy of trees right now! [I]Even in the almost pitch darkness, Drake continues on, relying heavily on his memory of the Woods and the few landmarks he manages to see. Finally, he spots a small glint off in the darkness. Like a small tongue of flame, just visible through the rain.[/I] Drake: We're almost home! Just a little farther! [I]After what seemed like another hour, Drake finally stumbles in through the door of his house. Tari flies out of the cloak pocket, as Drake shuts the door. Both of them are totally soaked, and freezing cold.[/I] Drake: Brrr! the fire needs some more wood! [I]Drake walks back out the door, to the wood pile stacked against the side of the house. He brings in as much wood as he can carry, and sets it down by the stove. Putting a large chunk onto the fire, it starts to blaze merrily again in no time. Drake sits down in the old armchair by the fire, and warms himself.[/I] Drake: Tari? [I]At the sound of her name, Tari flies out from under a tiny little blanket sitting on the end-table by the fire. She shivers, emerging from the warm air under the blanket.[/I] Tari: It's cold out here! What do you want? Drake: What did you think that glow was? Have you seen something like it before? Tari: Well, I haven't [I]seen[/I] anything like it... I've heard of something like it, though. Drake: Yeah? What did you hear? Tari: Well, I heard that there used to be an odd pool or two in the Lost Woods, which were used as magic warps to other far-off places. Drake: Like the one that Link used?! [I]At this, Drake sat up. He had learned the story of the Hero of Time long ago, and was very interested in anything that might lead to more information about Link. He had visited Kokiri Forest a few times, and seen his tree house. His eyes seemed to light up, whenever he heard more about Link's great adventure.[/I] Tari: Yes, like the one Link used to warp to Zora's River. But no one knows where exactly that pool is, anymore... Drake: Perhaps we just found it! Tari: Perhaps... Drake: I want to go back, and try it! Tari: Hey, wait just a minute! Link had to have a Silver Scale to use that warp! Without it, he wasn't able to dive deep enough to reach the warp. Drake: I know, but I still want to try it! Tari: *sigh* There's just no persuading you, is there? Drake: Not when it comes to finding out more about Link or the Woods, no! Tari: :rolleyes: Especially when it's both together... Drake: I need to sleep for awhile first, though. It's not like I want to rush off right now... Tari: At least you still keep [I]some[/I] sense about you... Drake: Hahahaha... Anyway, I'm going to go change into some dry clothes and sleep for as long as I can... Walking in that storm takes a lot of energy, especially against that wind! [I]Drake gets up from the armchair and walks into the small bedroom. In it is a small, Kokiri-sized bed, with the head against the left wall. A small table is against the wall on one side of the bed, while a dresser is on the other side; a candle is on the table. A window is located on the wall opposite the bed, which currently has the shutters tightly closed against the fierce storm raging outside. Drake walks over to the candle, and lights it. He then proceeds to change out of his wet, soggy clothes, and into clean, dry clothes. After that, he pulls back the blankets and gets in bed. However, he doesn't blow out the candle immediatly. He lays in his bed for a few minutes, pondering the strange pool and the glow at the bottom. He also remembers how the wind didn't seem as loud down close to it, and it's almost still surface. Finally, his eyelids start to grow heavy, and he leans over and blows out the candle. He lays back, and lets sleep take him into dreams of adventure... Little does he know, he's about to get all the adventuring he ever wanted, and more...[/I][/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Sephiroth [/i] [B] *whispers* remember that materia tip against emerald weapon I talked about a while back? you can use that to your advantage so you can use the all lucky 7's ;) heck, I've seen it tons of times already, emerald just needs to hit me and it happens.... [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]No... I don't remember... What is it?! I must know!!! I MUST USE IT AT LEAST ONCE!!!!! (It's the only thing I haven't done, except master KOTR, because I got tired of leveling after about 20-25 hours of it, LOL).[/color]
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[color=indigo]I don't think you're going to be using the GBA as a controller for the GCN, at least not like you're thinking. There are/will be uses for linking the GCN and GBA, though. I'll list some of them: 1. In Sonic Adventure 2: Battle (GCN), and Sonic Advance (GBA), you can transfer Chao from one to the other. This lets you raise your Chao on the go, plus there's a few other things you can do, I think. 2. In Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2 for the GCN (not yet released), you'll get a special tilt cartridge with the GCN game. Then, if Kirby falls off an edge on the TV screen, he'll fall onto the GBA screen. From there, you have to get him back up to the TV screen on the GBA. 3. Like CWB said, you'll be able to pick plays and stuff like that in sports games. 4. You'll no doubt be able to tranfers Pokémon to and from the GCN and GBA Pokémon games (both have yet to be released). You'll probably be able to use it for other games in much the same way, also. Such as you could use the Transfer Pak on the N64 to transfer character data from the GBC Mario Golf and Mario Tennis games to the N64 Mario Golf and Mario Tennis games. 5. I've heard that the Final Fantasy game(s) coming out for the GCN and GBA might use the link function somehow. One rumor was that a FF game would be released for both the GCN and GBA, and then you could transfer your saved game from the GCN version to the GBA, so you could play it while traveling. As you can see, the GCN - GBA Cable will have many different uses. I really doubt that you'll substitute the GBA for another GCN controller, though. Except on Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2, because you'll need the tilt cartridge to control Kirby.[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Dragon Warrior [/i] [B]I've seen screenshots of Zelda for GCN also. Oddly, it's all 3D. Kizu said it was from Spaceworld2000, but it's not. Supposedly it's from another Zelda GCN. I looked at some pictures that were from Spaceworld 2000 and believe me, the graphics are way better in the new Zelda game than they are for Spaceworld 2000. Have you ever seen Final Fantasy the movie? It's close to those graphics. I've never seen Zelda look so good. Hopefully, this is another really good Zelda game for GCN. I look forward to both. [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]It was kind of hard to understand that post, but I think I got most of it... First off, that short clip of Link fighting Ganondorf from SpaceWorld 2000 was a tech demo. It was meant to show off the GCN's graphics, and it wasn't from an actual game in development. Secondly, the shots from SpaceWorld 2001 (the cel shaded ones) are from the real game. They were taken from the actual GCN Zelda game, which is in development right now. It is in 3D, it's just cel shaded. Thirdly, there aren't two Zelda games being developed for the GCN. Like I said before, the clip of Link fighting Ganondorf was a tech demo, not an actual game. The cel shaded one is the actual Zelda game, which they say will be released around October, I think.[/color]
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[color=indigo]Please don't bring back really old help threads, where it's obvious that the person has either given up or has done whatever it was he/she was asking for help with... Especially if you don't have any information to add, which would actually be useful. Thread Closed.[/color]
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[color=indigo]Is no one else here from California?! The Golden State?! I can't believe it! Out of all of the people in this state... Oh, wait, there's my friend, imcuneo... Yeah... whatever... I guess BabyGirl will be moving here, but not very close to where I live... :( Pretty close to where one of my older brothers lives, though. I'm 14, and I live in California... In a city with a PARTY COLLEGE!!! WOOHOO!!! :alcohol: If anyone can guess the city, they'll win a... a... a...... Okay, so they won't win anything... :D[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by James [/i] [B][color=royalblue]For newbies...I recommend that you wait before you post/sign up. It would be a good idea to spend some time [i]reading[/i] others RPGs...so that you may get a feel for what they are offering. Once you feel confident enough in your knowledge, you can then sign up and start actively participating.[/color] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]I strongly agree with this, and also the stuff that Neil wrote. Before I would even post in this forum, I read almost all of Meteo City HV2, as it was being written. That was a really cool RPG, and it taught me a lot about how the RPGs work here. Before that, I had never even seen RPGs on a message board. If you're like I was, I highly suggest finding a good RPG that's being played, and just read the posts as people write them. It'll help you get to know how the RPGs work, and maybe even help you write better. My writing skills have actually improved quite a bit, since I first started participating in these RPGs. This forum has helped me be more descriptive in my writing, along with generally better quality writing. When I first came to this board, My grammar was pretty bad. Now, I have pretty good grammar. This board, and this forum more than any other, has helped my writing skills more than anything I ever learned in school... thanks :) Something I'd like to add, though. Before posting a post, [i]read through it first.[/i] Once I started doing this, I rarely made mistakes anymore (there are still mistakes once in awhile, as no one is perfect, though). This also gives you a chance to refine your post, to make it clearer, and maybe add in something that would make the post better. I also do this, and it has helped quite a bit. Sometimes it can make what you're trying to say a whole lot clearer.[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by James [/i] [B][color=royalblue]For newbies...I recommend that you wait before you post/sign up. It would be a good idea to spend some time [i]reading[/i] others RPGs...so that you may get a feel for what they are offering. Once you feel confident enough in your knowledge, you can then sign up and start actively participating.[/color] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]I strongly agree with this, and also the stuff that Neil wrote. Before I would even post in this forum, I read almost all of Meteo City HV2, as it was being written. That was a really cool RPG, and it taught me a lot about how the RPGs work here. Before that, I had never even seen RPGs on a message board. If you're like I was, I highly suggest finding a good RPG that's being played, and just read the posts as people write them. It'll help you get to know how the RPGs work, and maybe even help you write better. My writing skills have actually improved quite a bit, since I first started participating in these RPGs. This forum has helped me be more descriptive in my writing, along with generally better quality writing. When I first came to this board, My grammar was pretty bad. Now, I have pretty good grammar. This board, and this forum more than any other, has helped my writing skills more than anything I ever learned in school... thanks :) Something I'd like to add, though. Before posting a post, [i]read through it first.[/i] Once I started doing this, I rarely made mistakes anymore (there are still mistakes once in awhile, as no one is perfect, though). This also gives you a chance to refine your post, to make it clearer, and maybe add in something that would make the post better. I also do this, and it has helped quite a bit. Sometimes it can make what you're trying to say a whole lot clearer.[/color]
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[color=seagreen][size=1]By the way, the name of my Fairy is pronounced Tay-ree.[/color][/size] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [color=indigo][I]Drake continues sitting by the fire, drinking his tea, and playing his Ocarina now and again. The fire starts to burn low, and the tea is gone. He looks out the window, and sees that the storm has not let up at all.[/I] Drake: (thinking) Blast it! I'm going out anyway, rain or no! [I]Drake gets up from his chair, and puts the kettle away. He grabs his cloak and puts it on. The greenish-grey garment seems to shimmer, in the light of the smoldering fire. Suddenly, a Fairy flies out from the folds of the hood.[/I] Tari: Hey! You should check before you put that on! You almost crushed me with your big head! Drake: Heheheh... sorry. I'd forgotten that you were asleep in the hood... Tari: Hmph... Are we going out, then? Drake: Yes, I can't stand to be stuck in here a longer. Tari: *sigh* ...Even with all this rain? Drake: Don't worry, you can stay under my cloak. You shouldn't get as wet, that way. [I]Tari flies into the folds of Drake's cloak, and makes herself comfortable in a small pocket near the collar, designed for just this purpose. Drake can still hear her, but she's shielded by the cloak.[/I] Tari: Where are we going? Drake: I don't know, yet. I guess you'll find out when I do. Tari: Does that mean you're going to get lost again? Drake: I wasn't lost! I never get lost in the woods! I live here, after all. Tari: Admit it, we got lucky and found our way back. Drake: No, I knew where I was going! Tari: ...Whatever... [I]Drake grabs his small pack, which holds his Ocarina, among other things, and opens the door. Immediately, he is pushed back a little, from the force of the wind. Bending forward a little, he walks out into the rain. The wind howls around his head, and finds its way into his hood. Drake yells to be heard, even though Tari is only a few inches away from Drake's mouth.[/I] Drake: Gah! It's worse than it looked from inside! Tari: Does that mean we can go back inside?! Drake: No, I'm going to take a walk! [I]Drake struggles through the fierce wind, through the confusing passages of the Lost Woods. He thinks he has explored the whole of the Woods, but there are still a few places yet, that he has not laid his eyes upon. Indeed he has explored a great part of the Woods, almost everywhere, and knows his way very well. Nevertheless, he still seeks new areas, which he suspects are there, but hidden. He often takes walks, looking for these hidden parts of the Wood. After walking for quite a ways, he looks at a tall, dark cliff looming up from the forest floor. He walks up to it, and examines it. Never before has he touched so smooth a rock, as this cliff face. Neither does he recognize the cliff.[/I] Drake: Where am I? I know the way I came, yet I do not remember this cliff... Strange things lay in the eastern part of the Woods... Tari: Are we lost? Drake: No, I know the way back. I do not, however, remember this cliff... Tari: I thought you had explored the whole Wood... heheheh... Drake: So I also thought... Yet more is revealed to me, even as I stand. Look up at the top! [I]Drake points up to the top of the cliff, where an old, twisted tree is leaning out over the edge of the cliff. From it hangs a slender rope, which can barely be seen in the light of day, let alone in a dark storm. Yet Drake's keen Kokiri eyes are aware of it, as a flash of lightning illuminates the area for a brief moment.[/I] Tari: What is it?! [I]She flies out of Drake's cloak, and up to the tree. She yells back down to Drake, straining to be heard over the wind.[/I] Tari: Drake! You have to climb up and see this! It's beautiful! Drake: (thinking) How could anything still be beautiful, in this storm? [I]Drake grabs onto the rope, and starts his careful ascent. The wind blows him from side to side, and suddenly, Drake grows afraid. The wind almost blows him into the cliff, and he misses it by mere inches. Drake hastily finishes the climb, and pulls himself over the edge of the cliff. Sweat is dripping off of him, though no one would be able to tell in the rain.[/I] Drake: What... is it? Tari: Look! [I]Tari points, and Drake turns around, and stares at what he sees. In a huge bowl of the land, a large, sparkling pool of water lays. It's surface seeming to be hardly effected by the fierce winds and pounding rain. Drake walks over to it, with Tari flying overhead, and he gazes into the depths of the clear, sparkling water...[/I][/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Sephiroth [/i] [B] I got lucky the first time I fought emerald weapon, I got all lucky 7's, done MAJOR damage to him, lol.... [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]You lucky son of a...... I've never gotten All Lucky 7s... [i]EVER![/i] Not one single time!!! And if I ever do, it'll probably be against some dinky overworld enemy... :mad: Yeah, but if you don't use Squall, there goes the collest character in the game... Besides maybe Seifer... That, and it'd be damn cheap. I sure wouldn't do that. Oh, and I might mention that I had a TON of Counter Attack and Counter/Deathblow Materia on, when I fought Sephiroth. I'd hit him about three times, every time he hit me (no matter which character he hit), for about 5,000 damage each counter-attack. I hate those Barriers, but DeBarrier didn't seem to work... If not for those Barriers, I would've been doing 9,999 damage every hit with every character... Now, if only you could pair Counter and Double Cut... That would be cool... Do a 4x Cut for your attack, and then another when he hits you, LOL.[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Sephiroth [/i] [B]and in reply to CWB's post, yeah, I kinda agree with you there, but a prequel however, would work I believe, focusing on the wutei war and what not.... [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]I totally agree with this! I think a FFVII prequel would be totally awsome! I usually enjoy prequels, because they usually tell more of the story behind the previous game (such as the Zelda series). You know what would be cool? Do a prequel to FFVII where you can play as Sephiroth (the old Sephiroth, that Cloud flings off into the Mako Reactor). You could have him as one character, while others from FFVII have their own scenarios. Maybe Cloud and Tifa in Nibelheim could be one of the scenarios, and then Red XIII, and others. I think that would be the best! [size=4]HONK![/size][/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by NeoCactuar [/i] [B] That's just what i was thinking, it got really confusing, and there is no need for them to be around. Now JC, hurry up and post on the RPG!! *Screams like a little child* [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]Okay, I've posted now... Why exactly are you screaming like a little child, by the way? :laugh: Are you really [i]that[/i] anxious to read what the great Zelda master makes of his character? :laugh: :D[/color]
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[color=indigo][i]Drake is sitting in his small house, deep in the Lost Woods. Small, meaning that it's made up of only three small rooms. A bedroom, bathroom, and living room/kitchen (the kitchen part consisting of a stove and a large cast iron pot, which can be placed on the stove for cooking, off in a corner). A fire is lit in the stove, with hot water for tea, in a tea kettle on top of it. Drake is sitting close to the stove, in an old armchair, which is nearly falling apart. He looks out the window, at the seemingly endless rain. He does not much like the rain, even if the thick conopy of the Lost Woods shields the forest floor from some of it. He has been stuck in his house for a few days now, because of it. He longs to visit the Sacred Forest Meadow, and play his Fairy Ocarina in the first light of dawn, which filters through the trees onto the entrance to the Forest Temple and a nearby tree stump. The very place where Link met Saria, all those years ago, though Drake did not know it at this time. The tea kettle whistles, and he pours himself a cup of hot water, and then crushes the tea leaves into the cup. He swishes the crushed leaves around in the water, until the tea becomes very dark, and almost impossible to see through. He strains the tea, and then puts the usd tea leaves in a jar by the stove. Again, he looks out the window, while sipping his tea. He is deep in thought, about this rain that never seems to end.[/i] Drake: (thinking) Why does the rain never stop? It has been about a week, without a single ray of sunshine! This is odd weather, for the time of year... [i]He continues sipping his tea, pondering the origin of the strange rain. He sets his tea down on the small table by his chair, and takes out his Fairy Ocarina. Slowly at first, and then faster and faster, he plays the Song of Storms. The howling wind seems to answer back, with a strong gust that shook the house.[/i] Drake: (thinking) I need something to cheer me up... Something lively...... Hmm, lets see now... Of course! How could I have forgotten? [i]He begins to play Saria's Song, which every Kokiri now learns at an early age. It seems to have the power to improve a persons mood, when they're unhappy. It does indeed lift Drake's spirit, and he starts sipping his tea again, forgetting about the rain. He sits back in his chair, and enjoys the warmth of the fire.[/i][/color]
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[color=indigo]Hey, I have a suggestion. Why don't you delete the character profiles that were posted by the people that weren't selected? (Plus this post). It'd be nice, because then if someone wants to look at the profile for one of the characters, they don't have to look through a bunch of other ones, too.[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Steiner [/i] [B]Cid ? From FF7 [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]No, it's not the Cid from FFVII. It's a different Cid. In almost all of the Final Fantasy games, there's a character named Cid, but they're all different.[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Final_Flash [/i] [B] I for one don't hate Steiner, his Sword Magic was pretty nifty... And he was funny, with the clanking armour and everything, lol.. [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]Yeah, I also like Steiner. He was the first character that was able to do 9,999 damage in a single hit (using Shock), on my game. I don't use him that much, but I think he's funny. Especially the part with the love letter... That was hilarious! :laugh: And you also can't forget the Sword Magic. That saved me more than a couple times, early on in the game.[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Final_Flash [/i] [B] Because the higher level (therefore Stronger..) Cloud is, the higher level and therefore Stronger Sephiroth is. Make sense? [/B][/QUOTE] [color=indigo]How come I can beat Safer Sephiroth using only normal attacks (okay, so I have 4x Cut on Cloud and Red XIII), quicker than using KOTR, then? Safer Sephiroth was easier to me when I was higher level.[/color]
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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dragon Warrior[/i] [b]I hear there will be a few dungeons in the new Zelda for GCN.[/b][/quote] [color=indigo]Yeah, I've heard that too. Don't know if it's true, though (there really isn't any way to know, yet). I'd really like it if it had the full 8 dungeons, plus a bunch of side-quests. Kind of like combining aspects from Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, only without that [i]stupid[/i] time limit. I think for the time, they should have a one week cycle of days, which repeats. Kind if like Majora's Mask, only with seven days and it just repeats by itself, you wouldn't have to warp back. I think that would be really cool, because you could have stuff like the Anju & Kafei side-quest in Majora's Mask.[/color]
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[color=indigo]I think that what D. Dark meant by "Out of all of them though, the final sephiroth is the hardest final boss..." was that Safer Sephiroth is the hardest [i]end[/i] boss... Which I have to disagree with... I think Zeromous (FFII/IV) was the hardest of all of the end bosses (from watching my brothers play, anyway... My game got erased before I could beat FFII... But two of my brothers were [i]really[/i] good at FFII, and they had a really hard time, so I know it's gotta be tough). Personally, I thought Ruby WEAPON was harder than Emerald WEAPON. With Emerald, you don't get Ultima cast on you every time you use Knights of the Round. When I fought Emerald, I just cast KOTR and Mimed it, stopping two or three times to heal myself. It didn't even get to do Aire-Tam Storm on me, before it died.[/color]
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[color=indigo]Now that [i]would[/i] look weird... Black just wouldn't fit his look... I think red would look cool, though. Maybe even better than blonde, actually. I'd also like to see the picture![/color]