u/theguyinyourwall

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Cards of an archetype that visually stick out?

Glad for my favorite deck to be getting an overframe and 7 new overall pretty good support cards but two cards annoyed me visually being the new sub-archetype ogres and I'll try and explain. Yugioh doesn't publically post whose behind the artwork but you can clearly see a different artist behind the new main deck monsters who more go for a generic eastern fantasy look rather than the more chaotic looking other designs which does seem like they're actually in the process of breaking out

u/theguyinyourwall — 19 hours ago

Wanted to do a nuzlocke of each region/gen but only using mons who are introduced in that gen or related to a pokemon from said gen. In OrAs and after my Swampert died to a High roll from Wally's mega gallade close combat right before the league I was wondering what would be the best team for the round 1 E4

So here are my options

Aggron

Manecteic

Torkoal

Breloom

Salamence

Crawdaunt

Masqurien

Dustix

Shedninja

Ninjask

Banette

Grumpig

Claydol

Spinda

Mightyena

Cosplay-pikachu

Wobuffet

Swalof

Azumarill(huge power

Swellow

Castform

Exploud

Kecleon

Wailors

Relicanth

Linnone

Duscloos

Tropius

Mawile

Hariyama

Glalie

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u/theguyinyourwall — 16 days ago

My mother was discussing this with me. Basically ozempics and other GLP1 can fuck up muscle mass if not having enough protein and while there are traditional sources such as meats, eggs, spinach, etc. if your company sells food without much protein it could cut into profit. So companies and making extra protein versions of their food to get cash from people on ozempics who otherwise would replace their food with something with naturally higher protein content

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u/theguyinyourwall — 16 days ago

Like I understand a lot of them are just wanton power fantasies as instead of focusing on eventually going back home or the character worrying about their home life they're usually presented as:" Guy who was disliked being placed in a world where they feel like they belong." But why do they act like the only genre are generic high fantasy JRPGs?

Surely someone has to have different power fantasies about like being Leon Kennedy from Resident Evil or like introducing the animal crossing villagers to political theories. Like I feel like you could go nuts with the isekai concept for some fun stories but even for the "I just want a mindless powertrip" you could have more fun than walled city, goblins, and cat girl slavery on repeat.

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u/theguyinyourwall — 19 days ago

There is a baby blight in the green hue, more of an easter egg than anything to make the place seem weird but maybe it was an attempt to create an ascended god. Lizards ruled the earth before men and we see their version of a new god being the blights themselves. GOFH and ALL-mer were the result of a new god and a mortal having children together which allowed for them to have the potential to ascend so it wouldn't be too out there for a blight and a lizardman to reproduce and their offspring having the potential to become and ascended god. We see GOFH absorded the remnants of the god of the depths, Logic remnants of Vinushka judging by the symbol on the chube, and we can assume that All-mer was the same with some sun god most likely being absorbed. So it was possible that the Blight lacked any piece of an old god to absorb and thus the baby blight isn't capable of rivaling an old god due to this

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u/theguyinyourwall — 21 days ago