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1 yr ago
I need to remember to get a new SSD for wilds and other stuff. NGL I'm hating the era of new games hitting +100 GB. Regardless, I'm glad that MH has blown up and no longer niche
2 yrs ago
Genshin being allergic to melanin amuses me greatly
2 yrs ago
It's gonna be gas. Can't wait to see what sort nonsense you can pull of in focus mode with the funlance and hunting horn. Also, looking forward to new monsters to skin and wear as hats.
2 yrs ago
The zaza got me talkin’ like Pingu
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2 yrs ago
Shoutouts to the degenerates that love hand-holding
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Just some rando. I'm 20+ so no worries about rping with a kid.

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Kongol's weirdness makes me think that the game had some other direction that didn't materialize and got cut. Honestly I don't thinks there's too much missing details in the game unless you count the mysterious sequel that was scrapped by Sony.

Although honestly I'd rather an updated re-work re-release type thing where you obviously get a graphical upgrade but where they polish the gameplay and translation.
The transformation mechanic could have been better thought out and yeah additions are not only better at times but more important since only by grinding additions could get attacks increase your dragoon levels and also get new moves that charge the meter fast and shit out loads of damage while at it.

Then again the game is weirdly janky at times for being a big Sony first party title. You got some translation issues in the script, the weird camera gimmick at the epilogue which makes shit look ugly and blurry or like how Kongol is pretty incomplete and is the only one who's dragoon spirit can be gotten without going through plot.

Well even if there's gonna be something limiting transformations from being overused, there's still going to be plenty of it. Because this is legend of dragoon and the big defining element is the dragon power rangers stuff along with the setting stuff that facilitates it.

Anyway I'll om the gm about it
Name: Unstoppable Kon
Appearance:
Faction: Lost World Alliance
Abilities:
Gaebolg Punch: Summons the very large and rather long arm of the Gaebolg through a dimensional portal to punch things.
Military Training: Pretty self-explanatory
Mechanical skills: he's good at making robots as well as creating and maintaining machinery
Throwing weapon expert: His only real backup attack is to toss rocks and other objects with great skill
Implacable: The man is impossible to knockdown and will keep on his feet
Equipment:
Clothes
Signal tracking device

Personality: He's pretty ballsy considering he only uses one skill in combat, but then again he has great faith in the Gaebolg and its power.
Short Bio: During the days when Bakal ruled Empyrean, a group of Mechanics formed a secret squad dedicated to the downfall of the evil apostle. They were known collectively as the Seven Great Machinists of Empyrean, and collaborated on the creation of a machine capable of defeating Bakal. This secret project was code-named Gaebolg.

Just as Gaebolg was to be activated, the Machinist Teneve betrayed his fellow Mechanics by sabotaging the project and allowing Bakal’s army to strike. Those who weren’t massacred took flight, most never to be seen again. Curio, a genius technician who survived the initial attack, used a dimensional shifting device to send the Gaebolg machine to another dimension, hoping to keep it away from Bakal and other ill-intentioned beings. Bakal eventually hunted down and killed Curio, but not before the wily machinist was able to stash the blueprints for the dimensional shifter in a hiding place.

Kon like many other Machinists of Empyrean has gotten a device that allows for a transdimenionsal portal that lets him do the Gaebolg punch. Furthermore it is his hope that with this device will lead him to either getting the blueprints either by something hidden in it or just repurposing the device to properly pull out the robot. During a quest involving searching for clues on how to bring back Gaebolg an accident that sent him through a dimensional portal which put him in the omniverse. Ever since then he's been trying to get back and bring back the Gaebolg.
Universe of Origin: DFO
Oh so all the spirits are taken?

How would the non-dragoon members stay relevant when the threats inevitably escalate to the point where dragoon form is gonna be used a lot? Or will at that point they be doing something else to support them?
Can I be a mongol who will be part of the great army that destroys Baghdad?
@Shurikai
I don't mean to cause trouble or offend it's just things not making enough sense in my head that's making want to nitpick. Anyway since I don't fill this up with too much back and forth so I sent you a response.

Anyway is there people calling dibs on the spirits? If not, then I think I'm wanting the thunder spirit.
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Ok so I have big issue with the amount of time passed in that I can't suspend my disbelief. I find it really damn stupid that nearly twenty thousand years have passed there is are grand radical changes to the setting and it still continues to be a generic fantastic version of Medieval Europe. It's way too damn big of a number for not nearly enough to have happened setting wise.

In the real world according the wikipedia the beginning of the medieval era was in the 5th century which began at 401 AD and if I did the math right the time between that and now is only 1615 years. 20 thousand years ago would place us in stone age where man was running around in skins being hunters & gatherers building huts and shit.

The loss of magic (which honestly isn't that big of a deal since humans in the game since they could never wield it directly like a typical rpg mage, outside of being a dragoon which was the really big thing for humans and magic) and the war would actually accelerate technology, especially with war and the concept of a arms race, where you try to develop something to beat the enemy's thing and they counter with some other improvement and it continues.

And what sticks out to me is the Queen Fury. You know the thing in the third or second disc that's part of the big story arc revealing more backstory and some development of the party? The pride of Tiberoa's navy, which I believe was mentioned as being a technological marvel of the nation which did not use any magic. That thing is basically is one of those civil war ironclads which is a steamship, but with silly battlements to make it look like a floating castle. So Endiness or Tiberoa at the very least already has pretty advanced tech to make a working large scale steam engine.

So in the millennia that followed before the war and the millennia during the war you're saying that the technological foundations that allowed for that steamboat to be made that there have been no advancements in like making that piece of technology accessible and better as well as supplanting it with something more advanced within despite it almost being twenty thousand years since its first (at least ingame) appearance?

Yeah, I just can't believe it and refuse to. Maybe with something smaller and under like a thousand years I could believe not much has happened, but the moment you toss something that absurdly big it just gets silly. Seriously in that span of time you could dig up the long dead remains of the party and put them in a museum exhibit of ancient peoples.

At leas the events of the game had the excuse of being possibly some sort of post-cataclysmic setting that got rebuilt given that during the human-wingly war magical nukes were being tossed around that not only scarred the earth but also messed with reality in those areas affected.
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