yes you can. just go to the center and go down
"Have a good day. Have a good week. Have a good month. Have a good year. Have a good life." ~Civia...yeah, just found it now x3
"Leftover items still have value!"The Sacred World's puzzles are really clever. Too bad that I was on a time crunch, really wanted Cloud, and just looked up the answers to everything. :v
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?Speaking of the Sacred World, there's a character in the Lost Woods I can't get to. I already have Young Link, but I can't find any path towards this last character. Does anyone know how to get to it?
De Romanīs, lingua Latina gloriosa non fuī.Answer in spoilers in case people want to figure it out themselves. Examine the chest near the lake.
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?Check the chest in the Lost Woods a second time.
Edited by shigmiya64 on Dec 11th 2018 at 8:10:47 AM
Beat World of Light a bit ago.
Galeem's battle theme utilizes part of Lifelight, Darkhon's theme utilizes the other part of the same section, and the theme for battling them both together utilizes the full song. As much as I've disliked the decision to go with an almost entirely Theme-and-Variations Soundtrack for Smash's original music since Brawl, that is a very clever touch.
I actually prefer Galeem's standalone theme to the mixed theme.
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!I agree, to be honest. Dharkon's, too. I think having a more limited selection of motifs to arrange kind of forces you to get creative and play around with them in interesting ways. For example, I think the climax of both Galeem and Dharkon's individual themes is more exciting than the climax of their shared theme. The climax of Galeem's theme takes an old motif and changes around the notes just enough where it's still recognizable, but also new and interesting. Dharkon's does the same. But the climax of their shared theme is kinda just a carbon copy of the choir section of the E3 trailer theme. Also, I just feel like their shared theme is a little slow and meandering in parts.
I've been so delayed that I couldn't get into the game much. But I got my first unlockable yesterday: appropriately Ness.
I made my first battle after the intro to the Brawl trailer: Mario against Link, Kirby and Pikachu on Battlefield. Kirby kept Up Bing.
-Witty line-Crack theory time
What if the infamous chairs hinted at Galeem and Dharkon?
Uni catSo, I checked the shop and discovered that there is a Mii Swordfighter costume for Isaac. I surprised myself at how emotionally invested I was, I had a strong internal reaction to seeing that. Not a unique playable character, but easily the next best thing.
Speaking of which, does anyone have a full list of the different Mii costumes available? Including those in the shop? Just out of curiosity.
Edited by kkhohoho on Dec 12th 2018 at 8:07:59 AM
There's a dose of serious black comedy when you unlock one of the Metal Gear spirits. Hint: Free Bob-omb
The three finest things in life are to splat your enemies, drive them from their turf, and hear their lamentations as their rank falls!@fasoman: I personally find it very unlikely that they would hint at something in the game in such an oblique manner.
De Romanīs, lingua Latina gloriosa non fuī.I really like that Elma from Xenoblade X is a reward for awakening 50 fighters in Adventure mode. Her job in BLADE is finding and awakening the missing people from the space ship, so it’s very fitting.
I have a message from another time...Man, having a Franklin Badge equiped just completely destroys the gimmick of certain fights. Like the Wild Gunman Spirit Battle, where you're up against a chain of Duck Hunts who only use their Side B, the damage is at 300%, and both fighters are occasionally invincible. You're clearly supposed to pick up a shooting weapon and engage the Duck Hunts in a quick-draw battle the instant invincibility wears off, but the Franklin Badge just ruins that whole set-up.
i find that one evolved metal gear (forgot the name) that turns you both giant AND metal completely trivializes most fights
"Have a good day. Have a good week. Have a good month. Have a good year. Have a good life." ~CiviaYou mean Metal Face?
Switch FC code: SW-4420-1809-1805Starting with a killing edge is also fun for breaking some battles.
Does that cost 3? Because you can do that with Great Zapfish and Fiora.
I have a message from another time...nnnnno. It's a metal gear. I don't have my switch with me right now so i can't check the name.
To be fair, i don't think any spirit has a unique effect so if metal face has the same ability then that works too
Its a primary with one slot for a secondary
Edited by MetaflarePrime on Dec 12th 2018 at 8:22:09 AM
"Have a good day. Have a good week. Have a good month. Have a good year. Have a good life." ~Civia
(well, looks like the thing I was complaining about wasn't an issue after all)
Edited by Zanreo on Dec 11th 2018 at 1:41:37 PM
"Leftover items still have value!"