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* GenreSavvy: Both Inu and Basileus have a tendency to figure out secrets, [[TheReveal reveals]], and [[PlotTwist surprises]] far in advance and will even remark how obvious some of them are. Naturally, they make references to Wiki/TVTropes itself frequently so it's easy to imagine where they got that knowledge.
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* GenreSavvy: Both Inu and Basileus have a tendency to figure out secrets, [[TheReveal reveals]], and [[PlotTwist surprises]] far in advance and will even remark how obvious some of them are. Naturally, they make references to Wiki/TVTropes Website/TVTropes itself frequently so it's easy to imagine where they got that knowledge.
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* WhoWritesThisCrap: A recurring element is them wondering what editor actually read through some of these scripts and approved them, mostly pointing out [[GrammarNazi bad grammar]] but also missing words, sentences that don't actually seem to mean anything, etc. This is turned UpToEleven in VisualNovel/FateStayNight since the game uses lots and lots of very small word fragments that don't actually form complete sentences yet use punctuation that makes them seem like they were intended to be complete thoughts anyway.
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* WhoWritesThisCrap: A recurring element is them wondering what editor actually read through some of these scripts and approved them, mostly pointing out [[GrammarNazi bad grammar]] but also missing words, sentences that don't actually seem to mean anything, etc. This is turned UpToEleven up to eleven in VisualNovel/FateStayNight since the game uses lots and lots of very small word fragments that don't actually form complete sentences yet use punctuation that makes them seem like they were intended to be complete thoughts anyway.
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** Their entire playthough of VideoGame/PokemonFireRed is a great example of this behavior, as they quickly resort to using StatusEffects, StatusBuff, and StatusAilment moves that normally don't get used after a run of bad luck left them mostly unable to exploit the usual type-matching and the absurd ubiquity of enemies with the dreaded Wonder Guard.
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** Their entire playthough of VideoGame/PokemonFireRed ''VideoGame/PokemonFireRed'' is a great example of this behavior, as they quickly resort to using StatusEffects, StatusBuff, and StatusAilment StatusInflictionAttack moves that normally don't get used after a run of bad luck left them mostly unable to exploit the usual type-matching and the absurd ubiquity of enemies with the dreaded Wonder Guard.
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** Their entire playthough of VideoGame/PokemonFireRed is a great example of this behavior, as they quickly resort to using StandardStatusEffects, StatusBuff, and StatusAilment moves that normally don't get used after a run of bad luck left them mostly unable to exploit the usual type-matching and the absurd ubiquity of enemies with the dreaded Wonder Guard.
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** Their entire playthough of VideoGame/PokemonFireRed is a great example of this behavior, as they quickly resort to using StandardStatusEffects, StatusEffects, StatusBuff, and StatusAilment moves that normally don't get used after a run of bad luck left them mostly unable to exploit the usual type-matching and the absurd ubiquity of enemies with the dreaded Wonder Guard.
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* [[VideoGame/FireEmblemJugdral Fire Emblem Thracia 776]]
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* [[VideoGame/FireEmblemJugdral Fire Emblem Thracia 776]]VideoGame/FireEmblemThracia776
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* {{Troll}}: To each other, constantly. In Versus, Inu typically knows more than he lets on and likes to surprise Basileus with uber-deadly wombo-combos that he practically walks into. During TalesOfDestiny, Basileus also played the healer so that he could decide when and when not to heal Inu, although he later decided that Garr was more fun due to the kill-stealing potential of Mirage.
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* {{Troll}}: To each other, constantly. In Versus, Inu typically knows more than he lets on and likes to surprise Basileus with uber-deadly wombo-combos that he practically walks into. During TalesOfDestiny, VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny, Basileus also played the healer so that he could decide when and when not to heal Inu, although he later decided that Garr was more fun due to the kill-stealing potential of Mirage.
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* LightningBruiser: ''[[SquishyWizard Philia]]'' of all people in VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny wound up becoming this due to the way Swordians worked in the original SNES version and accidentally giving her certain accessories that combo'd well together. While her spells were still an amazing way to clear enemies, she somehow ended up with the most HP in the whole party and became something of a tank due to her seeming inability to lose HP or TP in most fights. Sometimes it was even ''faster'' to just let her melee things to death with her Swordian than to actually cast a spell.
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* LightningBruiser: ''[[SquishyWizard Philia]]'' of all people in VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny wound up becoming this due to the way Swordians worked in the original SNES [=PS1=] version and accidentally giving her certain accessories that combo'd well together. While her spells were still an amazing way to clear enemies, she somehow ended up with the most HP in the whole party and became something of a tank due to her seeming inability to lose HP or TP in most fights. Sometimes it was even ''faster'' to just let her melee things to death with her Swordian than to actually cast a spell.
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Inu and Friends Gaming is a LetsPlay group on YouTube that plays a variety of games [[DeadpanSnarker while making fun of wonky plot points, character motivations]], and [[GrammarNazi terrible grammar and sentences by translators]]. Multiple videos are uploaded a week for several on-going series with occasional {{Filler}} series thrown in as well. Expect nigh-daily updates.
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Inu and Friends Gaming is a LetsPlay group on YouTube Website/YouTube that plays a variety of games [[DeadpanSnarker while making fun of wonky plot points, character motivations]], and [[GrammarNazi terrible grammar and sentences by translators]]. Multiple videos are uploaded a week for several on-going series with occasional {{Filler}} series thrown in as well. Expect nigh-daily updates.
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* SoundOfNoDamage: Overlaps with MostWonderfulSound when the "0 damage" and "dodge/miss" sounds play in ''Franchise/FireEmblem.''
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* SoundOfNoDamage: Overlaps with MostWonderfulSound SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound when the "0 damage" and "dodge/miss" sounds play in ''Franchise/FireEmblem.''
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* SoundOfNoDamage: Overlaps with MostWonderfulSound when the "0 damage" and "dodge/miss" sounds play in FireEmblem.
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* SoundOfNoDamage: Overlaps with MostWonderfulSound when the "0 damage" and "dodge/miss" sounds play in FireEmblem. ''Franchise/FireEmblem.''
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* VideoGame/Persona4Golden
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* VideoGame/Persona4Golden[[VideoGame/Persona4 Persona 4 Golden]]
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** Bas' opinion of the entire Investigation Team in Persona4. He comes to see them as a bunch of lemmings that he needs to herd to get anything done. Pretty much any time the group gathers together and tries to put their current clues together, you can count on Bas to go on a small rant about their poor deductive reasoning.
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** Bas' opinion of the entire Investigation Team in Persona4.''VideoGame/Persona4''. He comes to see them as a bunch of lemmings that he needs to herd to get anything done. Pretty much any time the group gathers together and tries to put their current clues together, you can count on Bas to go on a small rant about their poor deductive reasoning.
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* KilledOffForReal: Given that their run of PokemonFireRed is a Nuzlock run, this is pretty much inevitable.
* LightningBruiser: ''[[SquishyWizard Philia]]'' of all people in TalesOfDestiny wound up becoming this due to the way Swordians worked in the original SNES version and accidentally giving her certain accessories that combo'd well together. While her spells were still an amazing way to clear enemies, she somehow ended up with the most HP in the whole party and became something of a tank due to her seeming inability to lose HP or TP in most fights. Sometimes it was even ''faster'' to just let her melee things to death with her Swordian than to actually cast a spell.
* LightningBruiser: ''[[SquishyWizard Philia]]'' of all people in TalesOfDestiny wound up becoming this due to the way Swordians worked in the original SNES version and accidentally giving her certain accessories that combo'd well together. While her spells were still an amazing way to clear enemies, she somehow ended up with the most HP in the whole party and became something of a tank due to her seeming inability to lose HP or TP in most fights. Sometimes it was even ''faster'' to just let her melee things to death with her Swordian than to actually cast a spell.
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* KilledOffForReal: Given that their run of PokemonFireRed VideoGame/PokemonFireRed is a Nuzlock run, this is pretty much inevitable.
* LightningBruiser: ''[[SquishyWizard Philia]]'' of all people inTalesOfDestiny VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny wound up becoming this due to the way Swordians worked in the original SNES version and accidentally giving her certain accessories that combo'd well together. While her spells were still an amazing way to clear enemies, she somehow ended up with the most HP in the whole party and became something of a tank due to her seeming inability to lose HP or TP in most fights. Sometimes it was even ''faster'' to just let her melee things to death with her Swordian than to actually cast a spell.
* LightningBruiser: ''[[SquishyWizard Philia]]'' of all people in
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* RealMenWearPink: They were pretty shocked to discover that Leon in TalesOfDestiny leans Piko Hammer, aka Pow Hammer, a move exclusively for female characters.
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* RealMenWearPink: They were pretty shocked to discover that Leon in TalesOfDestiny VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny leans Piko Hammer, aka Pow Hammer, a move exclusively for female characters.
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* BuffySpeak: The PC in PokemonFireRed has now been dubbed "The Pokebox" after a few misspeaks from Basileus.
* CatchPhrase: "Berries. Mail. Randomizer guys, get on that." Every time they find them in PokemonFireRed in the hopes that the Randomizer team will eventually make an update that lets them remove those items entirely.
* CatchPhrase: "Berries. Mail. Randomizer guys, get on that." Every time they find them in PokemonFireRed in the hopes that the Randomizer team will eventually make an update that lets them remove those items entirely.
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* BuffySpeak: The PC in PokemonFireRed ''VideoGame/PokemonFireRed'' has now been dubbed "The Pokebox" after a few misspeaks from Basileus.
* CatchPhrase: "Berries. Mail. Randomizer guys, get on that." Every time they find them inPokemonFireRed VideoGame/PokemonFireRed in the hopes that the Randomizer team will eventually make an update that lets them remove those items entirely.
* CatchPhrase: "Berries. Mail. Randomizer guys, get on that." Every time they find them in
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** "this seed hates us." Said in response to their randomized version of PokemonFireRed which hands out Wonder Guard like candy, very often gives out useless items, and places useless moves in many of the TMs and Move Tutors.
* CherryTapping: When playing Randomized PokemonFireRed, this is their default strategy for anything with Wonder Guard thanks to getting a starter that could learn Leech Seed and Poison Powder.
* CherryTapping: When playing Randomized PokemonFireRed, this is their default strategy for anything with Wonder Guard thanks to getting a starter that could learn Leech Seed and Poison Powder.
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** "this seed hates us." Said in response to their randomized version of PokemonFireRed VideoGame/PokemonFireRed which hands out Wonder Guard like candy, very often gives out useless items, and places useless moves in many of the TMs and Move Tutors.
* CherryTapping: When playing RandomizedPokemonFireRed, VideoGame/PokemonFireRed, this is their default strategy for anything with Wonder Guard thanks to getting a starter that could learn Leech Seed and Poison Powder.
* CherryTapping: When playing Randomized
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** Their entire playthough of PokemonFireRed is a great example of this behavior, as they quickly resort to using StandardStatusEffects, StatusBuff, and StatusAilment moves that normally don't get used after a run of bad luck left them mostly unable to exploit the usual type-matching and the absurd ubiquity of enemies with the dreaded Wonder Guard.
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** Their entire playthough of PokemonFireRed VideoGame/PokemonFireRed is a great example of this behavior, as they quickly resort to using StandardStatusEffects, StatusBuff, and StatusAilment moves that normally don't get used after a run of bad luck left them mostly unable to exploit the usual type-matching and the absurd ubiquity of enemies with the dreaded Wonder Guard.
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* CuteMonsterGirl: Their playthrough of PokemonFireRed is made significantly cuter through the use of the ''VideoGame/{{Moemon}}'' patch.
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* CuteMonsterGirl: Their playthrough of PokemonFireRed VideoGame/PokemonFireRed is made significantly cuter through the use of the ''VideoGame/{{Moemon}}'' patch.
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* TheNicknamer: Required as part of a Nuzlocke run in PokemonFireRed. Since they were using the ''VideoGame/{{Moemon}}'' patch they have mostly gone with various girls from games and anime that the moemon somewhat resemble.
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* TheNicknamer: Required as part of a Nuzlocke run in PokemonFireRed.VideoGame/PokemonFireRed. Since they were using the ''VideoGame/{{Moemon}}'' patch they have mostly gone with various girls from games and anime that the moemon somewhat resemble.
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* RedemptionDemotion: Mentioned with Leon in TalesOfDestiny. He went from an unbeatable boss that wrecked the entire party effortlessly, to a somewhat useless part member that spammed magic needlessly and often had no TP to cast spells when actually needed.
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* RedemptionDemotion: Mentioned with Leon in TalesOfDestiny.VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny. He went from an unbeatable boss that wrecked the entire party effortlessly, to a somewhat useless part member that spammed magic needlessly and often had no TP to cast spells when actually needed.
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* TakeYourTime: Given that TalesOfDestiny is a JRPG, they naturally did this often. Somewhat subverted in that they pretty consistently found nothing of value and after a while figured that it wasn't actually worth it to stall the plot and explore.
* TooDumbToLive: Inu starts to have this opinion of Shirou and Rin in the Unlimited Blade Works scenario of VisualNovel/FateStayNight when they mention repeatedly that Caster's Master should be someone who goes to their school but neglect to consider, or even mention, the one student that they already know who lives where Caster is hiding out. [[spoiler: It wasn't Issei anyway, but Inu was pretty enraged that they didn't at least suspect him]].
* TooDumbToLive: Inu starts to have this opinion of Shirou and Rin in the Unlimited Blade Works scenario of VisualNovel/FateStayNight when they mention repeatedly that Caster's Master should be someone who goes to their school but neglect to consider, or even mention, the one student that they already know who lives where Caster is hiding out. [[spoiler: It wasn't Issei anyway, but Inu was pretty enraged that they didn't at least suspect him]].
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* TakeYourTime: Given that TalesOfDestiny VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny is a JRPG, they naturally did this often. Somewhat subverted in that they pretty consistently found nothing of value and after a while figured that it wasn't actually worth it to stall the plot and explore.
* TooDumbToLive: Inu starts to have this opinion of Shirou and Rin in the Unlimited Blade Works scenario of VisualNovel/FateStayNight when they mention repeatedly that Caster's Master should be someone who goes to their school but neglect to consider, or even mention, the one student that they already know who lives where Caster is hiding out.[[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It wasn't Issei anyway, but Inu was pretty enraged that they didn't at least suspect him]].
* TooDumbToLive: Inu starts to have this opinion of Shirou and Rin in the Unlimited Blade Works scenario of VisualNovel/FateStayNight when they mention repeatedly that Caster's Master should be someone who goes to their school but neglect to consider, or even mention, the one student that they already know who lives where Caster is hiding out.
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* TooDumbToLive: Inu starts to have this opinion of Shirou and Rin in the Unlimited Blade Works scenario of VisualNovel/FateStayNight when they mention repeatedly that Caster's Master should be someone who goes to their school but neglect to consider, or even mention, the one student that they already know who lives where Caster is hiding out. [[spoiler: it wasn't Issei anyway, but Inu was pretty enraged that they didn't at least suspect him]].
** Early in Heaven's Feel, Basileus joins in regarding Saber revealing that [[spoiler: she knew the entire time that Kotomine is the priest inside and the current supervisor, and is oddly calm despite what she knows he did to Irisviel in LightNovel/FateZero, then proceeds to send Shirou in alone only telling him to call her if there's danger]]. At that point he and Inu are wondering if she's just deliberately trying to get Shirou killed for some reason. It doesn't help that [[spoiler: the very first thing they see when they go inside the church is Gilgamesh]]...
** Early in Heaven's Feel, Basileus joins in regarding Saber revealing that [[spoiler: she knew the entire time that Kotomine is the priest inside and the current supervisor, and is oddly calm despite what she knows he did to Irisviel in LightNovel/FateZero, then proceeds to send Shirou in alone only telling him to call her if there's danger]]. At that point he and Inu are wondering if she's just deliberately trying to get Shirou killed for some reason. It doesn't help that [[spoiler: the very first thing they see when they go inside the church is Gilgamesh]]...
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* TooDumbToLive: Inu starts to have this opinion of Shirou and Rin in the Unlimited Blade Works scenario of VisualNovel/FateStayNight when they mention repeatedly that Caster's Master should be someone who goes to their school but neglect to consider, or even mention, the one student that they already know who lives where Caster is hiding out. [[spoiler: it It wasn't Issei anyway, but Inu was pretty enraged that they didn't at least suspect him]].
** Early in Heaven's Feel, Basileus joins in regarding Saber revealing that [[spoiler: she knew the entire time that Kotomine is the priest inside and the current supervisor, tells Shirou that Kotomine was Kiritsugu's mortal enemy andis oddly calm despite what she knows he did to Irisviel in LightNovel/FateZero, extremely dangerous, then proceeds to send Shirou in alone only telling him and to call her if there's danger]]. At that point he and Inu are wondering if she's just deliberately trying to get Shirou killed for some reason. It doesn't help that [[spoiler: the very first thing they see when they go inside is Gilgamesh]]...
** Bas' opinion of thechurch is Gilgamesh]]...entire Investigation Team in Persona4. He comes to see them as a bunch of lemmings that he needs to herd to get anything done. Pretty much any time the group gathers together and tries to put their current clues together, you can count on Bas to go on a small rant about their poor deductive reasoning.
** Early in Heaven's Feel, Basileus joins in regarding Saber revealing that [[spoiler: she knew the entire time that Kotomine is the priest inside and the current supervisor, tells Shirou that Kotomine was Kiritsugu's mortal enemy and
** Bas' opinion of the
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* CuteMonsterGirl: Their playthrough of PokemonFireRed is made significantly cuter through the use of the MoeMon patch.
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* CuteMonsterGirl: Their playthrough of PokemonFireRed is made significantly cuter through the use of the MoeMon ''VideoGame/{{Moemon}}'' patch.
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* TheNicknamer: Required as part of a Nuzlocke run in PokemonFireRed. Since they were using the MoeMon patch they have mostly gone with various girls from games and anime that the moemon somewhat resemble.
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* TheNicknamer: Required as part of a Nuzlocke run in PokemonFireRed. Since they were using the MoeMon ''VideoGame/{{Moemon}}'' patch they have mostly gone with various girls from games and anime that the moemon somewhat resemble.
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* ExactWords: Mostly done by Basileus when he tries to prevent Inu's GenreSavvy speculation from ruining key reveals and plot twists. Best seen in VisualNovel/FateStayNight where he managed to divert Inu's efforts into figuring out Saber's identity, [[spoiler: King Arthur]], which he had already been considering but dropped after speculating that Saber's gender might have been flipped by the summoning and being told specifically that "Saber was a girl in life too", but Inu never asked if [[spoiler: King Arthur had been a girl in life too...]].
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* ExactWords: Mostly done by Basileus when he tries to prevent Inu's GenreSavvy speculation from ruining key reveals and plot twists. Best seen in VisualNovel/FateStayNight where he managed to divert Inu's efforts into figuring out Saber's identity, [[spoiler: King Arthur]], which he had already been considering but dropped after speculating that Saber's gender might have been flipped by the summoning and being told specifically that "Saber was a girl in life too", but Inu never asked if [[spoiler: King Arthur had been a girl in life too...]].
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The main members are Inuhanyuu441, who hosts the channel, and Basileus127 as the guest commentator and second player when they play multiplayer games.
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The main members are Inuhanyuu441, [=Inuhanyuu441=], who hosts the channel, and Basileus127 [=Basileus127=] as the guest commentator and second player when they play multiplayer games.
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* GenreSavvy: Both Inu and Basileus have a tendency to figure out secrets, [[TheReveal reveals]], and [[PlotTwist surprises]] far in advance and will even remark how obvious some of them are. Naturally, they make references to TVTropes itself frequently so it's easy to imagine where they got that knowledge.
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* GenreSavvy: Both Inu and Basileus have a tendency to figure out secrets, [[TheReveal reveals]], and [[PlotTwist surprises]] far in advance and will even remark how obvious some of them are. Naturally, they make references to TVTropes Wiki/TVTropes itself frequently so it's easy to imagine where they got that knowledge.
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* Steam Sale Versus: Like the above but with competitive fighting games instead of co-op games. A few matches from whatever game they are playing currently come out regularly.
* Randomized Moemon Fire Red: A full Nuzlocke run of PokemonFireRed with using both the Universal Pokemon Randomizer and the MoeMon patch. Videos come out slowly but somewhat regularly since it is their "backlog" {Filler} series for when they need to take breaks from recording.
* Randomized Moemon Fire Red: A full Nuzlocke run of PokemonFireRed with using both the Universal Pokemon Randomizer and the MoeMon patch. Videos come out slowly but somewhat regularly since it is their "backlog" {Filler} series for when they need to take breaks from recording.
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* Steam Sale Versus: Like the above but with competitive fighting games instead of co-op games. A few matches from whatever Also played in between more major, story-based titles.
* Inu and Friends Co-Op: Wherein Inu and Basileus play a game that is more gameplay-heavy, usually something that theyare playing currently come out regularly.
* Randomized Moemon Fire Red: A full Nuzlocke run of PokemonFireRed with usingcan both the Universal Pokemon Randomizer play together. Alternates between games they have both played and the MoeMon patch. Videos come out slowly but somewhat regularly since it games at least one of them hasn't played before. This is where their "backlog" {Filler} RPG series for when they need to take breaks from recording.
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* Inu and Friends Co-Op: Wherein Inu and Basileus play a game that is more gameplay-heavy, usually something that they
* Randomized Moemon Fire Red: A full Nuzlocke run of PokemonFireRed with using