#2: Dec 30th 2020 at 7:37:31 PM
I can barely tell what's going on there. +1 to pull.
TheUnsquished
Filthy casual
from Southern Limey Land
(Life not ruined yet)
Relationship Status: Married to the job
#3: Dec 31st 2020 at 7:50:50 AM
Slay it.
(Annoyed grunt)
#4: Dec 31st 2020 at 9:32:13 AM
Pull.
back lol
#5: Dec 31st 2020 at 3:01:17 PM
Done and tagged.
Karxrida
The Unknown
from Eureka, the Forbidden Land
Since: May, 2012
Relationship Status: I LOVE THIS DOCTOR!
#6: Jan 1st 2021 at 1:25:15 AM
Hey, is this a Nintendo Hard Roguelike?
*checks work page*
Yep, it is. I'd like to kill the whole subpage for being pointless.
Edited by Karxrida on Jan 1st 2021 at 1:26:56 AM
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?
#7: Jan 1st 2021 at 7:50:57 PM
I don't think that's necessary. Even in Nintendo Hard games, not every enemy will always be strong or likely to kill you, and I think this game has enough particularly tough foes to justify a page.
#8: Jan 7th 2021 at 12:12:12 PM
Bump. Any ideas?
back lol
#9: Jan 7th 2021 at 12:33:16 PM
Going ahead and clocking this one.
#10: Jan 11th 2021 at 10:17:32 AM
Clock's up; locking for inactivity.
Total posts: 10
You remember this image, opulent and imperial? It is a festering abomination!
Although perhaps the author was indulgent in creating wordplay when this image was introduced unto this wiki, it nevertheless fails to illustrate the brutality of the enemies contained within the hamlet's ground. In fact, the arachnid in the image inflicts merely a singular point of damage to our adventurers, hardly portending withering adversity!
Perhaps, in its stead, an image of a spitter inflicting gratuitous damage on a critical hit could be utilized, which retains the amusing allegory between the trope name and image whilst better illustrating the trope's concept.
TL;DR image is bad, let's replace it
Edited by Kappaclystica on Dec 26th 2020 at 4:01:57 AM