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A game for intellectuals, who may even be capable of reading, maybe.
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Do you guys actually like the gameplay?
I ask because Ive deleted all my other mobile games from boredom and only have czn.. For now. And right now its between this and brown dust and id prefer not to get a gooner thing. Everything says this is a worthwhile try but is it...
>fun?
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>>1929770
I dont mind powercreep since Im only going to be f2p and just want something getting new content every once in a while that is purely a fun experience without needing sweat. Ive never needed to car about endgame stuff in other games, im not that committed
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>looking at glowing strands shop
>accidentally click to buy $5 pack
>back out
>Google Play offers $1 off
Tempting~
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>>1929724
Overrated SHIT. Wooden dialogue scripted by AI. Shallow sociopolitical drivel from the perspective of sheltered Chinese who don't know what they are talking about. I was tricked into downloading this. At least the designs are great
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Wondering if Semmy would like brownies
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>>1929766
Its very mediocre, you end up playing the same cards in the same order in all battles and main content (history and events) is too easy, there is not even a need to work around boss mechanics.
I am only here because I don't want turbo coomer stuff too and is 99% of the other games.
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Corvus' story revealing what happened to the train's previous conductor is petty neat.
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>>1929724
Version 3.2 is now available!
The X/Twitter post: https://x.com/Reverse1999_GL/status/2013597408328818710
Promo page: https://re1999.bluepoch.com/en/
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>>1929724
- 3.2 web event "The Many Faces of Paris" https://reverse1999.bluepoch.com/en/event/aflowingfeast/
- EP compilation web event "Where All Paths Align" https://reverse1999.bluepoch.com/en/event/whereallpathsalign/
Both feature tasks offering in-game rewards.
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Beryl in 70 pulls including the Decatone.
Also landed 6 copies of Blonney along the way, wtf. Guess I'll put her in a team with Beryl for a change.
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Yep I forgot to download the patch while I was busy.
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kek I bet esther died of cuteness overload upon seeing this Vertin doll.
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damn... Did you finish yet?
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Heck yeah. We can lock mailpieces now!
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I just noticed that the roar jukebox has (decorative) teeth.
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Holy hell
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No......... Not you...... NOT YOU!!!!!!
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It's finally done!
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Man this battle theme is bumping.
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New UI theme looks pretty neat!
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>>1932233
Indeed. Very crisp to the eyes. I'm looking forward to obtaining it.
Haven't really gotten into the content yet, partly due to being hooked on this patch's main and battle music.
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Definitely not the left response since I know Regulus.
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I'm going to start posting things I've seen from the general for future reference.
>In 3.4 you get an item that applies either 50% discount for the suitcase background and/or the UI, or for the RJ garment selector. This can lead to the user missing out on a discount if not using it in the right order:
>BG + UI = 3300 Crystal Drops, 1650 with discount
>BG alone = 1980 CD, 990 with discount
>UI alone = 1900 CD, 950 with discount
>RJ selector = 1360 Glowing Strands, 680 with discount
So not buying the background and UI together will deny you a discount on buying either on its own later. It's worth considering to use this discount on the RJ selector instead since glowing strands cots money.
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This got me wondering when (if) we'll see Editor Hunting again.
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Oh man. A reference to Reader's Digest?
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>>1949856
>First issue was February 5, 1922
Looks like yes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reader%27s_Digest
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I kind of want to push Beryl back into the lake (gently) or have her locked up like Isolde.
The Manus UI is nice but I'll probably return to default soon.
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>playable carbuncle gang
Critter Crash is fun now.
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I wonder if Eternity has a masculine pseudonym or if this is just a matter of circulated rumor.
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Of all names, one reminiscent of Manus Vindictae was chosen.
How many of its members are at IDM?
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>>1958120
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Blue_(chess_computer)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Blue_versus_Garry_Kasparov
IBM's page: https://www.ibm.com/history/deep-blue
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>>1929724
Devs Broadcast post for version 3.3 "The Campaign's Tale" has landed https://x.com/Reverse1999_GL/status/2024318666121314814
>Syndrome of Silence update
>reduced stage difficulty and streamlined battles
Guess I'll complete a few more runs before the change.
3.3 poster image https://x.com/Reverse1999_GL/status/2024333120854499458
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why the fuck are you guys here. there's a /vg/ thread that's alive and well
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>>1957237
Noice
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Oops. Badly fumbled the "Lightning Veto" Chance Collision stage in Syndrome of Silence where I had to destroy 3 worms before they fled.
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>find out from this tweet that February 24th is international "I Hate Coriander" Day!
https://x.com/Reverse1999_GL/status/2026114864272248961
That was an interesting experience.
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Today is the 30th anniversary of the Pokemon franchise.
I wonder what Ulu has to say about Spathodea's gaming adventures.
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Something is going with the 3.5 Teaser event. Posting this here for when global gets this event:
Carvings on the Sun Stone - Day 1: That Which the Beast Destroyed
>"Tezcatlipoca"
>Location: A museum in Mexico City
>Exhibition Hall: Main Hall of the Smoking Mirror
>The god Tezcatlipoca, also known as the "Smoking Mirror," represents the first sun yet symbolizes "impermanence." According to folklore, he is a tempter who uses his captivating appearance and enchanting illusions to seduce, test, or destroy his people. His methods include, but are not limited to, toying with the rulers of kingdoms, thereby leading entire dynasties to their downfall. Under the "light" of this capricious sun god, the world descended into chaos and was ultimately devoured by the jaguar into which he transformed. This relief sculpture replicates the wall decorations found in an authentic archaeological site. It is worth noting that the statue's right foot is made of obsidian—not a reproduction error, but a reference to the myth in which Tezcatlipoca, in his jaguar form, lost his foot during a battle with his brother, Quetzalcoatl, the "Feathered Serpent."
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Carvings on the Sun Stone - Day 2: That Which the Storm Destroyed
>Does your history begin with myth, or with agriculture?
>You witnessed the rise of the second sun, but then came the wind. A storm that devoured the sun, scattering Quetzalcoatl and his people to the winds.
>The wind ceased. And so you transformed yourself from a prisoner of the wind into a "prisoner" of the crops.
>Yes, the storm destroyed a blazing sun, yet it anchored you to this fiery land. Plants became not only your sustenance, but the foundation of your calendar, and the metaphor for your society. You and your kin lived for them, and died for them.
>Your mind learned to weave, to smelt, to write. Your body labored in the fields, fought in wars, forged innovations. And your soul sowed a civilization both magnificent and burdened.
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Carvings on the Sun Stone - Day 3: That Which the Rain of Fire Destroyed
>"It's a pleasure to have you here for this important academic exchange. How should I address you, esteemed...?"
>"What makes you say that? You are not my people! I am simply I—the god of rain and life—"
>"Very well, 'I.' A rain of fire destroyed the world you once nourished. Does this mean your tenure as ruler of this era was a significant failure?"
>"The rain of fire did indeed consume human flesh, along with the water-borne seeds. But this was merely the breaking of balance."
>"So you accept destruction as a means to restore cyclical equilibrium?"
>"Perhaps."
>"An intriguing perspective. Then what advice would you give to humanity, reborn as they emerge transformed into butterflies?"
>"I would advise them to become beings capable of holding water, whether tears, blood, or molten iron, and to once again embrace the cycle."
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Carvings on the Sun Stone - Day 4: That Which the Flood Destroyed
>"Era of the Four Waters · Ātemoztli · The Day After 'Blood Tears'
>I may be the last recorder of this world.
>She, the goddess of lakes and rivers, adorned in a jade skirt and shawl—her tears of yesterday have become the torrents of this moment. Temples, cornfields, stone houses—in an instant, all were swallowed by the sea that surged into the valley.
>Fortunately, the goddess spared me a canoe. Wave after wave of the flood tried to consume this small vessel, but failed.
>Night fell. Beneath the moonlight, the water's surface shimmered with scales. I looked closer and realized they were people... no, fish. Their skin glistened with scales, their hands had flattened into pectoral fins, their feet fused together into caudal fins. The people had become fish. The fish leaped from the rivers and lakes, paying homage to me, the living.
>I waved back in response. The fourth sun destroyed the world, yet in the end, She showed me mercy. Revere this. Revere this sorrow."
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Carvings on the Sun Stone - Day 5: That Which the Earthquake Will Destroy
>I saw you standing on a path paved with marigolds. Through the stained glass above, the lights of ten thousand homes glimmered. Children clutching sugar skulls brushed past you. In your hand, you held a brush, applying the glaze of Tonatiuh to your beloved ten-stringed instrument.
>You and I live beneath the fifth sun. The world's "movement" still tears open old fissures, creates new faults. The earthquakes will not cease—but will the world end by them? Unpredictable. In truth, it exists in perpetual chaos: construction and deconstruction, aggregation and fragmentation.
>Perhaps your mission is simply to continue walking this path toward destruction, and to pray that the glaze never dries. For the world is still growing, and we must leave behind more unfinished works still dripping with ink, so that we may continue to create the joy of life for this world.
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A strange thing is that these images have Egyptian elements to it, which is odd to say the least. Day 1 has an image of Tezcatlipoca came from Codex Borgia, a 39-sheet minuscript from the XVI century mostly about the "Tonalpohualli", an aztec calendar.
Each day has "That which (?) destroyed". Does that imply The Storm and The Flood aren't the only type of temporal cataclysms arcanists have enacted?
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This image is a mixture of Quetzalcoatl and Ra. They're both related to the underworld and resurrection.
>A storm that devoured the sun, scattering Quetzalcoatl and his people to the winds.
Did ancient arcanists try to reverse time before? Or is it a phenomenon than can happen completely on its own without any intervention? Were worldwide deities real and just powerful arcanists that lorded over the masses?
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>>1967134
This fellow driving by is Tlaloc, pictured from the Codex Rios, another Aztec codex about religion, divination and local culture. He also seems to be wearing the Atef, the crown of Osiris. They're both gods of agriculture AND givers of life. Note the particular exchange:
>"It's a pleasure to have you here for this important academic exchange. How should I address you, esteemed...?"
>"What makes you say that? You are not my people! I am simply I—the god of rain and life—"
So... someone found or summoned Tlatoc to exchange scientific notes. The questions is who
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>>1967137
The picture is based on Chalchiuitlicue, goddess of water and childbirth, from this page from the Tovar Codex, about rites and ceremonies of the time. She features the hat of Nefertari, the primary wife of Ramesses II, who was renowned at that time for being able to both read and write in hieroglyphs, which was rare back then even for men.
>The fourth sun destroyed the world, yet in the end, She showed me mercy. Revere this. Revere this sorrow.
>Day 4: That Which the Flood Destroyed
Did she use The Flood? Maybe ancient arcanist could survive arcane cataclysms, and modern ones lost the trait over time due to lack of exposure to them
>I may be the last recorder of this world.
Who was the narrator? And is this related to the "Blank Era" and maybe to The Three Doors? Something VERY strange is up with this teaser event.
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Finally, Tōnatiuh (Huītzilōpōchtli), the final sun and brutal and temperamental war and solar deity. He also has wings added, which I believe could only really be a reference to Horus, also a sun deity and god of death and rebirth, but more importantly as "the victorious" among the Egyptian gods.
>For the world is still growing, and we must leave behind more unfinished works still dripping with ink, so that we may continue to create the joy of life for this world.
It seems the message is ultimately hopeful, but final sun is the last one. There's nothing after, or so this mythology dictates.
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Time to put on your tinfoil hats and listen to this while you read:
https://files.catbox.moe/ivmrtq.mp3
The "Five Suns" are the creation myth of Aztec and other Mesoamericans that believe that our world is created and destroyed 5 times in 5 cosmic eras, each ruled by 5 different "Sun Gods", each of which started their rule with creation and ended it with destruction. The first two eras lasted for 676 years, while the 3rd lasted 364 years, no word on the 4th... but something happened: Chalchiuhtlicue (4th Sun) decided to leave Earth by making a bridge between it and Heaven, allowing those she liked to come hang out. So unlike with the four previous eras, the 5th one didn't transpire when due because Tōnatiuh didn't like this, and he refused to start it until a lot of gods had sacrificed themselves. This could suggest that before the new and last cycle began, most arcanists had to be wiped out to force the new era to begin.
We're supposed to still be in the 5th and final one, which started somewhere between 100 BC to 500 AD, but mostly likely in the year 535 (~1480 years ago in-game, based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_winter_of_536), and which will end in a great earthquake that will break the world apart if the constant tribute of sacrificed gods and humans alike were to cease.
This brings me to my final and ominous thought: What if Manus Vindictae isn't really about "RETVRN" but "We need to keep killing humans and arcanists or the world literally ends"?, or even worse - that there are simply not enough arcanist left to sacrifice long-term for the world not to end, which means we need to go back to antiquity so the number of arcanists is high enough to sustain consistent sacrifices?
What in the five suns did Zhou mean by all of this?