Hiya! I'm about to attempt a run after 15+ years, is this team any good?

Hiya! I'm about to attempt a run after 15+ years, is this team any good?

Honestly I just picked three meta or most picked pokémon and other three I simply like. I played Diamond but sold it (ouch) after I couldn't beat Cynthia after many attempts, but I would like to try again. I've seen in videos about best pokémon to play with and some have said that one could beat the game with a 100 lvl bibarel no problem but how much about this is true? I'm sorry if I seem to much of a noob but I don't really play pokémon games anymore. Also, if and when I catch a legendary which ones should I replace to fit giratina or one of the lake guardians?

u/who_sm — 1 day ago

Hi! I bought this at a local asian market. What is it? When or how is it drunk? Do people mix it with something? Any other cultural or fun facts I should know about this?

As title says.

u/who_sm — 14 days ago
▲ 6 r/RDR2

What I love most about this game, is that to this day, I keep finding new stuff out.

For instance, I found out TODAY that there are flowers where your horse died. (Photo credits to its owner) There are many more secrets like Bronte's hand in the river and so on.

u/who_sm — 2 months ago

[Spoilers] What was the first, non-spoiler-playthrough ending for you?

When it released, I avoided every and all spoilers and did pretty well. I wanted the first experience to be based on my personal, non-biased opinions. And despite all the crashes, bugs and Jackie disappearing after jumping out the balcony in The Heist, it was enjoyable and very thought provoking.

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I got the Devil ending, my choices lead me there. Its the most brutal because I got to see V's decline after the surgery, it was insane watching Saburo alive taking Yorinobu's body. It was the most philosophically intense for sure. In my second playthrough, I persued the Don't fear the reaper ending. Then came all the others.

u/who_sm — 2 months ago

What was the first, non-spoiler-playthrough ending for you?

When it released, I avoided every and all spoilers and did pretty well. I wanted the first experience to be based on my personal, non-biased opinions. And despite all the crashes, bugs and Jackie disappearing after jumping out the balcony in The Heist, it was enjoyable and very thought provoking.

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I got the Devil ending, my choices lead me there. Its the most brutal because I got to see V's decline after the surgery, it was insane watching Saburo alive taking Yorinobu's body. It was the most philosophically intense for sure. In my second playthrough, I persued the Don't fear the reaper ending. Then came all the others.

u/who_sm — 2 months ago

What was the first, non-spoiler-playthrough ending for you?

When it released, I avoided every and all spoilers and did pretty well. I wanted the first experience to be based on my personal, non-biased opinions. And despite all the crashes, bugs and Jackie disappearing after jumping out the balcony in The Heist, it was enjoyable and very thought provoking.

​

I got the Devil ending, my choices lead me there. Its the most brutal because I got to see V's decline after the surgery, it was insane watching Saburo alive taking Yorinobu's body. It was the most philosophically intense for sure. In my second playthrough, I persued the Don't fear the reaper ending. Then came all the others.

u/who_sm — 2 months ago

I made a patch inspired by my destroyers name. SES Princess of Midnight.

Laconic phrase supposedly given by the Spartans in response to the Persian boast at the Battle of Thermopylae that their arrows would obscure the sun. The response, though not in this form, was variously attributed to the soldier Dienekes or to King Leonidas I.

u/who_sm — 3 months ago