Is it normal to not get attacked by goons? Was hoping to shatter bridge girl so I let her go.
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Hmm, Well, I'm just someone who has a tendency to like to talk I suppose. I find discussions interesting. Although I might not be the best at explaining myself. I don't know much about the bible itself, so I won't attempt to argue against you for that,(that's not my place.). Anyway, Firstly. Free will means the ability to make your own choices. A sort of control over your own actions. Now, assume free will existed, and that in a particular morning, I decide I'll have cookies and tea for breakfast. Now, let's assume God rolls back time, and just let's the morning repeat. I would make the same decision. That would mean that my actions would be predictable. In fact, prophecy also says the future can be predicted. But that's where my argument comes in. An omnisicient being could see everything that will ever happen in the future. That's a part of knowing everything anyway. So when God started creating things He would know how the future would turn out. That means anything that happens was within his intention.(This part is hard to explain so I can try a different way if you need). For example, when he created the devil. he knew that one day that devil would go on to... become evil I guess?, and created him in a way where that outcome would be inevitable. When he created us, he knew some of us would love him, and some of us would hate him. and some of him would like to stop and chat over coffee with him while playing some game.
Hmm, I would say I'm.. curious of god, yet pity him in a way, I'm not sure how I would eudure being immortal myself. Or having that much power. What was it like when he first awakened?, did he feel things?, Was he scared?, confused?, How is it like having always existed?, things like that. That's just a bit of me though. I don't have an intention to mock faith, though I apologize if I do. Ahhh Right, I remember why I went on this tangent. You see, personally, I'd always been curious if I could create a soul. In an AI to be specific. One advanced enough to be considered human. However, let's say the AI, being so human to have free will, had the choice to go rogue and destorying us all. If I could see the future, like God could. and knew the AI would one day do exactly that. Is it the sin of the thing I created or a tragedy brought by my own hands? Of course, some believe we humans are somehow special having a free will and all, but well.(I don't want to use an example where I make a baby or genetically engineer one knowing they would became a dictator or something ;-; )
Oh, also, At least hitler was a catholic. Baptized too.(like 90% of Austria at the time).
Morality is rarely black and white. and examples of tragedies being enacted in the name of God are all too common.(The cursades for example, racism during colonialism being another.) Of course. retrospect is 20/20 and it's unfair to judge history using our sense of morals. But I find it unfair for you to say things such as dictators were atheists, most people in power used religion to justify their atrocities. it was very common in monarchies as well. and not just for Christianity itself.
Guns were found to be useless in the armor game, and society didn't exactly seem to be at a great place at that point. Plus there's that weird artifact in joining together, Maybe that did something? And for the second. that can be said for a lot of the games honestly. It's more of a base assumption by the fact it's in the list of "canon" games. Though I will admit I don't recall seeing the magic sword after that. I only placed it where it was because benton is suddenly using a a sword in the ashes. It probably makes sense that this was one of the experiments that happened after the goblin was defeated. but.. Honestly, that felt like a cop out to me to say that since the lack of magic sword was the only justification I could come up with. Plus, benton was originally against the organization and even got rid of 2 of their operatives. They need to reconcile somehow. and the order of events must have to be in that order since bentton first appears in last man.
Ok, so story-wise.. fairly clear.armor came first. There weren't any fantasy elements then, those were just coming in, second son and last man should've started later second son being after since the brother dies. Rouge royal happened before last man, as it was a solider training sim, and we see trained soldiers there, Drunk is hard to place, should be around last man, I would just maybe a bit before, as their being more secretive there. Same with join. Betton appears in a name is earned, so that happens after last man He's seen using a sword there. Finally, we get to the fantasy saga, A few problems start propping up, Armor features a certain demon dying who appears in last man, So armor has to be after that then. but the mysterious artifact man appears there.(the one who seemed most likely to be paul) So, lets assume there's someone else. and move armour to after last man,(doesn't make as much sense but sure,) netton dies. back to the fantasy saga, this time its very easy. Death percent 2(wizard is cursed) out of time(wizard uncursed) from the ashes(golbin defeated) death percent(new person holds artifact)/ journey to hell(I admit I couldn't be bothered to play this one, but its obvious goblin is the main character.) the story seems to be about an organization that secretly seals artifacts, collecting them, and people being recruited. simple really.
In a way, Some of the things you make sense, but others don't.
The problem with a disease is it will kill you. Christianity(or religion in general) is about things that happen after we die, a black box. and nothing that Christianity says will happen in the afterlife can be proven on anything other than possibly anecdotal evidence. People just claim that yeah, this book someone wrote 2000 years ago is based on the teaching of someone who died an entire generation prior(the bible was written 40 years after Jesus died, such a long time that a man can be born and die in that time back then), not to mention all the edits and additions that have been added to it. There's also plenty of logical condircitation that people seem to just explain away with an odd excuse. example: God allegedly wants us to both A, love him, and B, can just, not. The thing is, We are pretty sure about the second statement. (I currently am choosing to write this because, well, I was bored. and I didn't feel like moving on yet.) but not the first. It also doesn't help that as an omnipotent and omniscient being, he knew everything that was going to happen when he created everything. Therefore, any sin committed was allowed to happen by him. (Free will and an omnipotent being seem to contradict btw because one with unlimited power could see the future, though, in reality, free will is a hard thing to explain.) Hitler killed the Jews, yes, but that is in part due to the fact of his birth and circumstance. God could've just allowed Hitler to be born in some position where he couldn't have been harmed. My choice to not follow him is a part of his plan. If someone goes to hell, it is hypocrisy on his part. If hell even exists. Not to mention, prophets, I could go on and say that I had tea with god last Saturday in a dream where we played poker and I complained about his believers. By all means, I should be a prophet(He laughed when I mentioned this btw, and I felt embarrassed at that point;-;) yet my word is not as powerful as those in the past. And in the first place. Hundreds of misunderstandings arise because a human mind can't comprehend something such as god. Oh, and btw, the devil gets a really bad rap in this case. He's a sort of divine being himself ya know. He has literally 0 motivation to do anything with humans. same with god, because that should be beneath them. In the end, if god gave half a bull about what I believed, He probably wouldn't have just sat down and chilled. Faith is what it is, fairly blind. though I see why it exists. As he said himself. "Religions aren't meant to be right, they meant to unite people and urge them to do good. Hmm, We both know I don't need to say this. but, don't be too harsh?" They were always meant to provide a moral compass to people. as questionable as their methods are. some were just better at spreading. People should be focused on doing good, rather than believing. Logically anyway. Faith is just the glue meant to hold people together.
tl;dr :
if an all powerful being wanted something it can get it
an omniscient omnipotent being is ultimately partly responsible for everything
and faith was a tool by god to create more good. Not create worship. Hell isn't really a thing.
Best tip. Run till they kill each other.(Watch out for ammo, and the spread of some guns make things annoying.) Personally, I prefer one close range,(like sword, or shotgun but the former doesn't have ammo reqs) and one long range(One with ~40 damage), oh, also I wish ammo was more freely available. and maybe some sort of aim helper on some guns?(like a laser.) Makes it easy to distinguish.
I only needed 3 of the arms,(Actually, I would've been fine with just one. belt of truth my first choice, the boots were nice too, for mob battles, but I only cared for the passive.) I jumped to the portal. and got levels like crazy. the game is too skill based to make intelligence or health be worth investing into. Faith seems to help attack somehow(Still unsure what it does) and timing seems ineffective and a very slow investment.(I couldn't get it to work). Though the miss penalty is harsh. As long as you have some patience and skill. its a cakewalk. You get so much exp later you can skip all the previous levels. I even invested all the points from the final fight into intel. just to tell. 20 intel wasn;t enough to survive a single hit -.- also, it's all or nothing when dodging. Just a whole mountain of complaints. the dodging gets tedious with time but.. well, its a gimmick I guess. also not knowing what each artifact will give you is annoying.(plus no choice but to brute force if, say, you accidentally click hell portal first time.) I like the other games better(This is the 3rd one I played, I think paul is the one collecting artifacts from the cursed one later.) Ern, right, construction criticism, right. Consider switching from heart to # of strikes you can survive from a boss. and keeping intel as anti mob. Also, Mob battles are really tedious. They get boring quick. Ah, right, maybe have a stat for making the bar smaller? If your going to make a gimmick, go all in. Ya know?, anyway, Am off.
I found the game really fun! I got all four endings fairly easily(back to back, 5,3,4,2) then I had a hard time with the first one(I figured getting her super uncomfortable would do the trick) turned out I was right and was just missing a few options, But I didn't wanna make her sad, maybe I'm just bad at making people sad lol. Either way, good job I'll check some of your other games now!
Good game.. it was hard knowing how to progress sometimes(I needed to resort to a guide before chapter one) Biggest thing... DOORS ;-; theres no way to differienate between a wall and a door. I spent a stupid amount of time in the same area not knowing there was another room ;-; Patterns emerged but still.. Twas hard.
You want stuff like kotone's blessing and nymphs blessing, those two are pretty much cost free(though you get hypno slave and have to eiither rise to lover or abort her route) also on easy I think you can flat out boost it?- Oh, And there are three perks you can get by level up that each give you one too, Personally I have 11 on a maxed character.(I bulit that one on allure first power second, well equip wise, I kept stats pretty balanced till they were all 40, then i invested in the important ones,) Tl;Dr you can expect to get11 without much drawbacks.
Oh sofia- She is a very FUN boss- as in the hardest in the game, You need high power, and a sleep spell(cept for her last fight). Having buffs also helps, My strat is.. well was, to cast sleep on her and then buff myself(you can keep track of how long it takes for her to sleep, at first she has abysmal energy so its 3 turns ish) Basically buff to one big attack, so use the spell that doubles damage right before she sleeps. then use your holy whip(She'll get annoyed at you if you use it while she's awake, you can still do it twice though before she forces a loss) Same stratgedy for the rest till the last one, which doesn't need sleep(Better prepare spirit tho- Hitslike a truck)
Theres an entire guide on it in the wiki, but basically you need to start stabbing yourself with the needle aphosdic she drops till you get addicted. plus you need to do a few events with her from the night bar. After that you'll eventually become mate bonded with her(its a perk that decreases aphosadic resistance, although I have a level 90 character so- surpise surpise I was fine with that, mostly because i have a stupid amount of spirit.