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  • RidleySariaRidleySaria AnaheimRegistered User regular
    edited April 14
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  • dporowskidporowski Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    Darmak wrote: »
    Just started and finished Whispers, and what in the goddamn fuck is going on with this game's story?

    It was cool as shit though, especially that ending. Now I guess it's time to rev up the old farming engine for this new event, and I've barely touched any of the Zariman or Veilbreaker stuff. Three entirely new, big grinds, plus any other ones I've missed.

    The grind is so far not... As bad as it could be, at least on SP. It's good this shit goes for a month, though, and all I even need is a damn Barrier.

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  • HydropoloHydropolo Registered User regular
    edited April 14
    cursedking wrote: »
    cursedking wrote: »
    the native episode and character seems fraught at best

    https://www.marvel.com/articles/tv-shows/what-if-kahhori-new-super-hero

    I mean, it's done entirely in the Mohawk language and in cooperation with the Mohawk Nation.

    It MIGHT be fraught, but, like, I'll wait to see what indigenous folks say after seeing it. Because the indigenous folks in this article seem pretty upbeat about it.

    I just think that a corporate product made without native writers or producers or directors has a lot of ground to make up. You can get all the insight from native people you want but at the end of the day, it's a disney product written by non native people about the struggle of indigenous people in america.

    Coco seemed to turn out all right.

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  • SpoitSpoit *twitch twitch* Registered User regular
    edited April 14
    Any jokes I had about Cloud Retainer Xianyun looking exactly like Litchi Faye Ling were wiped away by #Gaming.

    That's what we call a pro gaming move

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  • BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    The devs are going full japanese "We're going to kill god with schoolgirls, because that's deep", except heavily disguised.

    did I miss some schoolgirls somewhere

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  • FiendishrabbitFiendishrabbit Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    The devs are going full japanese "We're going to kill god with schoolgirls, because that's deep", except heavily disguised.

    did I miss some schoolgirls somewhere

    Your operator is a teenager with powers from the void and at the time of the incident they're in something like late primary school.

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  • IanatorIanator A predator cannot differentiate between prey and accompliceRegistered User regular
    edited April 16
    Ianator wrote: »
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6bhVyx_R0Q

    30 MINUTES LABEL stream in about two weeks. Hoping it's got the more-than-a-tease info on 30M Fantasy.

    So this happened within the last 24 hours. Official product tweets, spoilered for your convenience:

    30 MINUTES FANTASY

    Frame reveal, designed by Ebikawa. Lots of comparisons to tokusatsu, especially the ULTRAMAN suit.


    Knight (Class I), showing off an armor set and its "class up" options.

    30 MINUTES MISSIONS

    Color swaps for the Gardanova and Revernova.


    Basquirot(?). Predecessor to the Alto, comes with a chicken walker buddy. (Early type Roy-Roy?)


    Basquirot alt colors. Why wait for AC6 when you can have Front Mission instead?


    Option Parts [Arm Unit / Leg Unit 1], including enough stuff to build a standalone body.


    P-Bandai. Spinatio (Dark Knight spec). Very, uh, keybladey?

    30 MINUTES SISTERS

    IM@S Amana Osaki, full character kit.


    IM@S Tenka Osaki + Chiyuki Kuwayama face and hair parts.


    IM@S "Beyond the Blue Sky 2" body. Taller than the first version.


    IM@S "Beyond the Blue Sky 1" in Color B, matching Tiasha and the other lighter-skinned girls.


    Elienne-Erika (Elegante Form). Neverlia alternate with an angel wing longbow and Cupid arrow.

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  • dporowskidporowski Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    The devs are going full japanese "We're going to kill god with schoolgirls, because that's deep", except heavily disguised.

    did I miss some schoolgirls somewhere

    Yareli counts.

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  • Commander ZoomCommander Zoom Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    My friend wrote:
    I mean, in what way was Ballas *not* a Persona villain, making an attempt to reshape the world in His image with himself ascending to the new godhood?
    Manipulative, working mostly behind the scenes to the point you don't realize him for what he is until you're near the climax, lengthy rants about how humans are apathetic cattle and deserve to be controlled...

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  • dporowskidporowski Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    I will say the farming isn't... Too bad. I think whatsit, Scarlet Spear was more efficient.

    Then again, I guess I only need on average 6fucking3 runs to get myself a max rank Arcane Barrier, so it... Could be worse, maybe? Still less than it took me to get Equinox.

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  • ShadowfireShadowfire Vermont, in the middle of nowhereRegistered User regular
    edited April 14
    Spoit wrote: »
    Any jokes I had about Cloud Retainer Xianyun looking exactly like Litchi Faye Ling were wiped away by #Gaming.

    That's what we call a pro gaming move

    The future is Cloud Gaming.

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  • DarmakDarmak RAGE vympyvvhyc vyctyvyRegistered User regular
    edited April 19
    dporowski wrote: »
    I will say the farming isn't... Too bad. I think whatsit, Scarlet Spear was more efficient.

    Then again, I guess I only need on average 6fucking3 runs to get myself a max rank Arcane Barrier, so it... Could be worse, maybe? Still less than it took me to get Equinox.

    That's okay, I don't mind a bit of grind since the gameplay is so fun. Especially since these are all new tilesets and enemies to me so it's harder for my ADHD to lose interest, and there's so much new content I can easily switch things up if I start to get bored.

    So for the event what will I need? I guess lanthorns to make the thingie in the dojo, but where do I get those? The Zariman? I'm so behind and there's so many new resources to get lol. I guess I could check the wiki but I'm being lazy 😂

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  • DarmakDarmak RAGE vympyvvhyc vyctyvyRegistered User regular
    edited April 19
    Also, I'm still thinking about the story in Whispers.
    Did I miss something between the Zariman, Veilbreaker, and Duviri quests? Or maybe because I haven't spent any time doing the missions and bounties after those quests I might have missed some extra story stuff? Because some of the stuff in Whispers I didn't understand, like why Albrecht wanted to go back in time to escape Wally or something? Or why Wally is trying to break into our reality/Albrecht's lab? What is that dusty stone place we go to, is it part of the void or a different dimension/timeline/etc? What are the Vessels, besides badass giant bodies we can transfer into? Or is all of that just new mysteries introduced with this quest and will be answered later? So many questions and so few answers!

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  • DivideByZeroDivideByZero Social Justice Blackguard Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    You didn't miss anything, all that is new shit, red meat for the lore nerds.

    If you're in Space Knights you're good to go on the event, the decoration is built. Just dump your Curses into it. The mission is exactly like the standard Fragmented assassination except you also have to kill a Void Angel or it steals your Curse drop. Steel Path drops 2x Curses and 3-5 Splinters (event shop currency) vs 1-3 on normal, but the boss is a gigantic bullet sponge.

    If you haven't done Zariman yet, tl;dr on killing Angels is, bring a 7-7-7 or 7-4-7 amp and Madurai with maxed Void Strike.

    so what happens when we finish contributing 30 of each of the 3 curses to our statue? it seems to be counting up a progress bar to 30 for each of them.

    When a clan hits the 30/30 weekly cap on Curses it's considered done for the week and contributes to the global community contribution which I assume unlocks the Signa eventually.

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  • DacDac Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    Darmak wrote: »
    Also, I'm still thinking about the story in Whispers.
    Did I miss something between the Zariman, Veilbreaker, and Duviri quests? Or maybe because I haven't spent any time doing the missions and bounties after those quests I might have missed some extra story stuff? Because some of the stuff in Whispers I didn't understand, like why Albrecht wanted to go back in time to escape Wally or something? Or why Wally is trying to break into our reality/Albrecht's lab? What is that dusty stone place we go to, is it part of the void or a different dimension/timeline/etc? What are the Vessels, besides badass giant bodies we can transfer into? Or is all of that just new mysteries introduced with this quest and will be answered later? So many questions and so few answers!
    - By the current implications of the story, it seems that Albrecht wanted to go back to 1999 because he thought that maybe Indifference/Wally could not travel through time.
    - Why Wally is intruding upon reality from Albrecht's lab goes back to when Deimos was released, and the story that you're told about Albrecht. I forget if it's a journal or relayed through a family member, but Albrecht went into the void himself, and when he did, he immediately encountered The Indifference/Wally. The entity seemingly recreated Albrecht's lab on its side of the portal, constructed from his memories, and also copied his form, approaching him. Albrecht immediately attempted to leave, pursued by the entity, and was able to escape. He shut down the portal when just a finger of the Indifference was through, severing it. The finger became the basis for the drive on the railjack and other voidjump systems.
    - After the encounter, it seems that the Indifference is now aware of our reality, and harbors a desire to enact its will upon it. The Indifference reshapes things it touches, so the dusty parts of the labs where the walls spiral into eternal nothing seem to be a manifestation of its influence. It appears that Wally, given the opportunity, will reshape our reality to be more like the Void.
    - I am not really clear on what the vessels are.

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  • Commander ZoomCommander Zoom Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    Dac wrote: »
    Darmak wrote: »
    Also, I'm still thinking about the story in Whispers.
    Did I miss something between the Zariman, Veilbreaker, and Duviri quests? Or maybe because I haven't spent any time doing the missions and bounties after those quests I might have missed some extra story stuff? Because some of the stuff in Whispers I didn't understand, like why Albrecht wanted to go back in time to escape Wally or something? Or why Wally is trying to break into our reality/Albrecht's lab? What is that dusty stone place we go to, is it part of the void or a different dimension/timeline/etc? What are the Vessels, besides badass giant bodies we can transfer into? Or is all of that just new mysteries introduced with this quest and will be answered later? So many questions and so few answers!
    - By the current implications of the story, it seems that Albrecht wanted to go back to 1999 because he thought that maybe Indifference/Wally could not travel through time.
    - Why Wally is intruding upon reality from Albrecht's lab goes back to when Deimos was released, and the story that you're told about Albrecht. I forget if it's a journal or relayed through a family member, but Albrecht went into the void himself, and when he did, he immediately encountered The Indifference/Wally. The entity seemingly recreated Albrecht's lab on its side of the portal, constructed from his memories, and also copied his form, approaching him. Albrecht immediately attempted to leave, pursued by the entity, and was able to escape. He shut down the portal when just a finger of the Indifference was through, severing it. The finger became the basis for the drive on the railjack and other voidjump systems.
    - After the encounter, it seems that the Indifference is now aware of our reality, and harbors a desire to enact its will upon it. The Indifference reshapes things it touches, so the dusty parts of the labs where the walls spiral into eternal nothing seem to be a manifestation of its influence. It appears that Wally, given the opportunity, will reshape our reality to be more like the Void.
    - I am not really clear on what the vessels are.
    I believe the Vessels are the giant(s) into which you Transfer a couple of times.

    Today's "3 am brain" meme:
    try not to think about how Bird manages to pronounce sounds like "F" (as in "Fish-o-nacci") without lips.

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  • DacDac Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    Dac wrote: »
    Darmak wrote: »
    Also, I'm still thinking about the story in Whispers.
    Did I miss something between the Zariman, Veilbreaker, and Duviri quests? Or maybe because I haven't spent any time doing the missions and bounties after those quests I might have missed some extra story stuff? Because some of the stuff in Whispers I didn't understand, like why Albrecht wanted to go back in time to escape Wally or something? Or why Wally is trying to break into our reality/Albrecht's lab? What is that dusty stone place we go to, is it part of the void or a different dimension/timeline/etc? What are the Vessels, besides badass giant bodies we can transfer into? Or is all of that just new mysteries introduced with this quest and will be answered later? So many questions and so few answers!
    - By the current implications of the story, it seems that Albrecht wanted to go back to 1999 because he thought that maybe Indifference/Wally could not travel through time.
    - Why Wally is intruding upon reality from Albrecht's lab goes back to when Deimos was released, and the story that you're told about Albrecht. I forget if it's a journal or relayed through a family member, but Albrecht went into the void himself, and when he did, he immediately encountered The Indifference/Wally. The entity seemingly recreated Albrecht's lab on its side of the portal, constructed from his memories, and also copied his form, approaching him. Albrecht immediately attempted to leave, pursued by the entity, and was able to escape. He shut down the portal when just a finger of the Indifference was through, severing it. The finger became the basis for the drive on the railjack and other voidjump systems.
    - After the encounter, it seems that the Indifference is now aware of our reality, and harbors a desire to enact its will upon it. The Indifference reshapes things it touches, so the dusty parts of the labs where the walls spiral into eternal nothing seem to be a manifestation of its influence. It appears that Wally, given the opportunity, will reshape our reality to be more like the Void.
    - I am not really clear on what the vessels are.
    I believe the Vessels are the giant(s) into which you Transfer a couple of times.
    Well yeah , duh. That's what they are mechanically. But what they actually are is something I'm not clear about. Like are they from the void natively? A representation of a human's psychic imprint upon the void? Did Albrecht make that one in his lab or just steal it?

    Big shrug from me.

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  • NFytNFyt They follow the stars, bound together. Strands in a braid till the end.Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    Dac wrote: »
    Darmak wrote: »
    Also, I'm still thinking about the story in Whispers.
    Did I miss something between the Zariman, Veilbreaker, and Duviri quests? Or maybe because I haven't spent any time doing the missions and bounties after those quests I might have missed some extra story stuff? Because some of the stuff in Whispers I didn't understand, like why Albrecht wanted to go back in time to escape Wally or something? Or why Wally is trying to break into our reality/Albrecht's lab? What is that dusty stone place we go to, is it part of the void or a different dimension/timeline/etc? What are the Vessels, besides badass giant bodies we can transfer into? Or is all of that just new mysteries introduced with this quest and will be answered later? So many questions and so few answers!
    - By the current implications of the story, it seems that Albrecht wanted to go back to 1999 because he thought that maybe Indifference/Wally could not travel through time.
    - Why Wally is intruding upon reality from Albrecht's lab goes back to when Deimos was released, and the story that you're told about Albrecht. I forget if it's a journal or relayed through a family member, but Albrecht went into the void himself, and when he did, he immediately encountered The Indifference/Wally. The entity seemingly recreated Albrecht's lab on its side of the portal, constructed from his memories, and also copied his form, approaching him. Albrecht immediately attempted to leave, pursued by the entity, and was able to escape. He shut down the portal when just a finger of the Indifference was through, severing it. The finger became the basis for the drive on the railjack and other voidjump systems.
    - After the encounter, it seems that the Indifference is now aware of our reality, and harbors a desire to enact its will upon it. The Indifference reshapes things it touches, so the dusty parts of the labs where the walls spiral into eternal nothing seem to be a manifestation of its influence. It appears that Wally, given the opportunity, will reshape our reality to be more like the Void.
    - I am not really clear on what the vessels are.
    The story of Albrecht's visit to the void is told via interactable lore nodes back in the operator-only necraloid area as you rank up the necraloid faction.

    And yeah, guy went to the void, immediately met Wally, and was so spooked he swore off of Continuity (the bodyhopping stuff the orokin do to remain eternal) because he wasn't sure if it was him or Wally that made it back out.

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  • DarmakDarmak RAGE vympyvvhyc vyctyvyRegistered User regular
    edited April 19
    Dac wrote: »
    Dac wrote: »
    Darmak wrote: »
    Also, I'm still thinking about the story in Whispers.
    Did I miss something between the Zariman, Veilbreaker, and Duviri quests? Or maybe because I haven't spent any time doing the missions and bounties after those quests I might have missed some extra story stuff? Because some of the stuff in Whispers I didn't understand, like why Albrecht wanted to go back in time to escape Wally or something? Or why Wally is trying to break into our reality/Albrecht's lab? What is that dusty stone place we go to, is it part of the void or a different dimension/timeline/etc? What are the Vessels, besides badass giant bodies we can transfer into? Or is all of that just new mysteries introduced with this quest and will be answered later? So many questions and so few answers!
    - By the current implications of the story, it seems that Albrecht wanted to go back to 1999 because he thought that maybe Indifference/Wally could not travel through time.
    - Why Wally is intruding upon reality from Albrecht's lab goes back to when Deimos was released, and the story that you're told about Albrecht. I forget if it's a journal or relayed through a family member, but Albrecht went into the void himself, and when he did, he immediately encountered The Indifference/Wally. The entity seemingly recreated Albrecht's lab on its side of the portal, constructed from his memories, and also copied his form, approaching him. Albrecht immediately attempted to leave, pursued by the entity, and was able to escape. He shut down the portal when just a finger of the Indifference was through, severing it. The finger became the basis for the drive on the railjack and other voidjump systems.
    - After the encounter, it seems that the Indifference is now aware of our reality, and harbors a desire to enact its will upon it. The Indifference reshapes things it touches, so the dusty parts of the labs where the walls spiral into eternal nothing seem to be a manifestation of its influence. It appears that Wally, given the opportunity, will reshape our reality to be more like the Void.
    - I am not really clear on what the vessels are.
    I believe the Vessels are the giant(s) into which you Transfer a couple of times.
    Well yeah , duh. That's what they are mechanically. But what they actually are is something I'm not clear about. Like are they from the void natively? A representation of a human's psychic imprint upon the void? Did Albrecht make that one in his lab or just steal it?

    Big shrug from me.
    I'm watching a Dsiege video about the quest and I guess there's a lot of lore hidden in Zariman, Duviri, and Lab areas that I haven't found yet (because I just completed the quests and haven't spent hardly any time in them outside of the associated quests yet). One bit specifically talks about the vessels, saying they are made by Albrecht, "A giant to battle giants, merging the humanity of Arthur, the anatomical perfection of Ballas's Warframes, and the titanic potency of the Grey Strain. My saviors."

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  • DarkewolfeDarkewolfe Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    Hrrrrngh want my cross save.

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    What is this I don't even.
  • Indie WinterIndie Winter die Krähe Rudi Hurzlmeier (German, b. 1952)Registered User regular
    edited April 14
    I mean, it's rough, and I feel for you

    but to me the answer would be "until you will learn to respect the very simple, very easy requests I make of you so that my family can function;

    no, you are not welcomed

    and this is coming after years of you ignoring these requests, and I draw the line where you are hurting the people I care for and am responsible for

    so I hope you will change your behavior. But if your sense of being affronted trumps your desire to see your son and granddaughter,

    then consider this goodbye"

    maybe burning this bridge is overkill but I feel like, fuck, we're adults now. if we present boundaries, and people cross them, we should be able to respond to it instead of just turning the other cheek

    we're our own people, fully matured, who deserve to be treated with the respect we show others. and we are not obligated to pander to those who do not consider us worthy of consideration.

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  • DarmakDarmak RAGE vympyvvhyc vyctyvyRegistered User regular
    edited April 19
    Oh, and DivideByZero, I'm in the alliance but in a one-man-clan so I'll need to build it all myself. Got I think one or two lanthorns from doing Zariman stuff I think (I've only done the quest and one exterminate mission, where I did a lot of exploring and scanning stuff). Just like I've only done the Veilbreaker quest and one Veilbreaker mission (I guess those are on a weekly instead of daily timer?), and the Duviri quest and one Duviri mission (well, it was the Duviri Experience, and I tooled around in it for like an hour doing random stuff before exiting). Now I have the Whispers quest done but no missions, and since I wanna do the event now I guess all those other missions will have to wait (minus any grinding of lanthorns to build the dojo decoration)

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  • Tequila SunsetTequila Sunset Registered User regular
    edited April 14
    I cannot burn the bridge, but I need to work up the courage to call them again.

    I'm upset enough that my guts are upset and I feel nauseous and lightheaded alternating with headaches

    39 years old, what a mess I am

    He hung up on you (a child's response to feedback) because he didn't like being presented with extremely simple and easy to follow boundaries from a fellow adult- why is it your responsibility to now make them feel better when they obviously don't provide you with the same consideration? Why are you supposed to be "the parent" here while they act like entitled, spoiled children?

    Calls from my own dad and mom used to set off literal panic attacks for me- it was my body reacting to a lifetime of the conditioning they'd set in me to yell "how high" whenever they told me to jump, even if that "jump" involved things that negatively affected myself or my family, to try to "steady the boat" like I'd been expected to for 35 years (next bit taken from Reddit, not sure of the original author):
    Don't rock the boat.

    I've been thinking about this phrase a lot lately, about how unfair it is. Because we aren't the ones rocking the boat. It's the crazy lady jumping up and down and running side to side. Not the one sitting in the corner quietly not giving a fuck.

    At some point in her youth, Mum/MIL gave the boat a little nudge. And look how everyone jumped to steady the boat! So she does it again, and again. Soon her family is in the habit of swaying to counteract the crazy. She moves left, they move right, balance is restored (temporarily). Life goes on. People move on to boats of their own.

    The boat-rocker can't survive in a boat by herself. She's never had to face the consequences of her rocking. She'll tip over. So she finds an enabler: someone so proud of his boat-steadying skills that he secretly (or not so secretly) lives for the rocking.

    The boat-rocker escalates. The boat-steadier can't manage alone, but can't let the boat tip. After all, he's the best boat-steadier ever, and that can't be true if his boat capsizes, so therefore his boat can't capsize. How can they fix the situation?

    Ballast!

    And the next generation of boat-steadiers is born.

    A born boat-steadier doesn't know what solid ground feels like. He's so used to the constant swaying that anything else feels wrong and he'll fall over. There's a good chance the boat-rocker never taught him to swim either. He'll jump at the slightest twitch like his life depends on it, because it did .

    When you're in their boat, you're expected to help steady it. When you decline, the other boat-steadiers get resentful. Look at you, just sitting there while they do all the work! They don't see that you aren't the one making the boat rock. They might not even see the life rafts available for them to get out. All they know is that the boat can't be allowed to tip, and you're not helping.

    Now you and your DH get a boat of your own. With him not there, the balance of the boat changes. The remaining boat-steadiers have to work even harder.

    While a rocking boat is most concerning to those inside, it does cause ripples. The nearby boats start to worry. They're getting splashed! Somebody do something!

    So the flying monkeys are dispatched. Can't you and DH see how much better it is for everyone (else) if you just get back on the boat and keep it steady? It would make their lives so much easier.*

    You know what would be easier? If they all just chucked rocker* overboard.

    Burned the bridge with them five years ago, and it seemed impossible at first, and it was the absolute single best thing I ever did for myself and my family. From what I've heard, they've only gotten worse in the ensuing years.

    I wish you luck in your own situation. You don't owe anyone being a doormat

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  • BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    Darmak wrote: »
    Also, I'm still thinking about the story in Whispers.
    Did I miss something between the Zariman, Veilbreaker, and Duviri quests? Or maybe because I haven't spent any time doing the missions and bounties after those quests I might have missed some extra story stuff? Because some of the stuff in Whispers I didn't understand, like why Albrecht wanted to go back in time to escape Wally or something? Or why Wally is trying to break into our reality/Albrecht's lab? What is that dusty stone place we go to, is it part of the void or a different dimension/timeline/etc? What are the Vessels, besides badass giant bodies we can transfer into? Or is all of that just new mysteries introduced with this quest and will be answered later? So many questions and so few answers!

    All mysteries for later as far as I can tell.

    There's some summaries of the past major plots of the game in the computer in the lab, actually, that explains what they were going for in several of them that I absolutely did not get, especially in the new war. They are so bad at storytelling lol.

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  • BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    The most guaranteed way of getting lanthorns is the guaranteed one from each of the very hard 5 runs a week netracell missions from the goat creature in the lab. If those are too difficult or if you've already gotten all 5 for the week, you have to find them inside zariman missions/bounty bonus rewards, where they are a frustratingly rare resource.

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  • RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    Do i have to finish wispers to participate in this event?

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  • BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    you do yes, you need to run the new assassination mission node it unlocks to get the stuff to turn in for prizes

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  • Commander ZoomCommander Zoom Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    The mission is exactly like the standard Fragmented assassination except you also have to kill a Void Angel or it steals your Curse drop.

    I've killed so many already, what's a few more? ;)

    Actually I'm glad now that I ended up spending so much time on the Big Z. It gave me a bit more context for what's happening here (more than a few half-remembered theory classes from years ago, just before everything went to the Warp the Void Hell).

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  • urahonkyurahonky Cynical Old Man Registered User regular
    edited April 16
    Interesting I always thought baseball was popular in Japan. Though I guess MLB The Show would have the US teams and whatnot.

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  • dipuc4lifedipuc4life ... In my own HeadRegistered User regular
    edited April 19
    Welp, I had to run the quest to sorta get ready for the clan event because I was pretty much up to date. I honestly don't know if I'll get to the gold statue because time to play is limited every day. As far as I can tell the curse donations every week will give your clan the terracotta, bronze, silver and gold event statues in that order.

    I also really want to get some sweet sweet eidolon arcanes (because I STILL have not really done any Eidolons, LOL) but man, when I do the math for how many runs (I'm not ready for steel path secret boss level) I'll have to do to max 1 (ONE) of the arcanes I already have at level 3 ... I realize I may only level 2 of them to 5 total. My usual strategy is to slowly acquire the things I need over a long time by not burning myself out doing any one thing over and over again. I've done that one with the thermia fractures event the first time it came out. I STILL get the heebie-jeebies when I see a thermia fracture. Let's see what happens with a slow grind over the next 4 weeks.

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  • DivideByZeroDivideByZero Social Justice Blackguard Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    The most guaranteed way of getting lanthorns is the guaranteed one from each of the very hard 5 runs a week netracell missions from the goat creature in the lab. If those are too difficult or if you've already gotten all 5 for the week, you have to find them inside zariman missions/bounty bonus rewards, where they are a frustratingly rare resource.

    The easiest Lanthorn farm is to take Xaku or Limbo into the Zariman and spam ults everywhere. This will also get you the pieces of the Parallax landing craft, which is just aces.

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  • furlionfurlion Riskbreaker Lea MondeRegistered User regular
    edited April 16
    It is weird that Bloodborne had the highest percentage of purchases in Japan of any other game. Not by much admittedly but that is weird.

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  • HobnailHobnail Registered User regular
    edited April 19
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  • DivideByZeroDivideByZero Social Justice Blackguard Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    Protip: the Fragmented's head hitbox is the glowing white orbs between its segments

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  • BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    edited April 19
    man
    nature rules

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