Not quite certain how else you would show this trope. The caption kinda fits, but could be better. Maybe with an overlay explaining the different levels of monsters?
FF 2's would be far better if we do that enemy comparison.
Seriously, it's right below the starting town, and going onto it gives relatively lategame enemies (indeed, I was once unlucky enough TO HAVE ONE OF THE RELATIVELY LATE GAME BOSSES SHOW UP ON THAT PENINSULA. AS A RANDOM ENCOUNTER.)
It's very picturable, but the caption needs to be changed.
No pull.
of course, feel free to suggest new images, but this one shows enough aspects of the trope. Seek replacement, maybe, but no pull until we find one.
Suggesting to fix the caption instead.
The words above are to be read as if they are narrated by Morgan Freeman.Mind explaining how that image shows this trope? I'm not seeing it.
Well it shows the place. It's not a good image, but I just don't think it will mislead people. It's not worse than no image.
The words above are to be read as if they are narrated by Morgan Freeman.Maybe a map of the area that's in with labels showing the levels of monsters encountered in various places?
edited 27th Jun '11 8:54:12 AM by INUH
Infinite Tree: an experimental storyBah the Final Fantasy wiki is no help on that subject [1] [2]
Sparkling and glittering! Jan-Ken-Pon!I'm pretty sure the only thing that could show this properly is a lampshade.
First key to interpreting a work: Things mean things.Eight Bit Theatre, then?
An Ear Worm is like a Rickroll: It is never going to give you up.Do they reference it? If so I want to see it. (looking though over 1k comics sucks.)
Sparkling and glittering! Jan-Ken-Pon!Yeah, I'm not about to archive-binge all that.
An Ear Worm is like a Rickroll: It is never going to give you up.Motion to pull
Pic has the peninsula but relies on the caption to get across the "power leveling" part.
Seeing as the "peninsula" isn't actually a necessary component, I'm inclined to
support pull.
Fight smart, not fair.Thirding
Clock is set...the pic got pulled at some point, but I dunno by who.
Clock's up; locking for inactivity/lack of consensus. No further action is to be taken based on this thread.
Non-indicative screenshot whose caption says "trust us, this is an example".
Is this even picturable?
edited 22nd Jun '11 12:07:55 PM by Stratadrake
An Ear Worm is like a Rickroll: It is never going to give you up.