(And/or anyone else who wants to answer!)
- What is someplace you haven't been to but would like to visit?
Another planet that contains life, hopefully some creatures that are smart and could somehow communicate with me and not be as awful as most humans, and some really amazing and pretty new animals.
2. OH BOY! I'd have to say it would be a very cold blizzard in the midst of an already well-snowed-in location. I love wandering around during a blizzard, but most people near me don't because of what they believe are obvious reasons. But I do~! And its always funny just lying somewhere and letting the snow pile up on you and when people freak out and go to me, believing I'm kaput and I just get right back up and tell "s'alright" which usually is succeeded by a piercing glare from the person. It's just my view of a Winter Wonderland.
I'd love to do that sometime, I love the cold! But I don't encounter snow very often.
Alrighty... I now know who to tag for noice answers...
1. You're going to get a spaceship! Which one [that you know of] would you pick? Use your imagination, but it has to be space worthy. [Nothing like the SHIELD Helicarrier, it has to be capable of space travel]
2. Another picky pick question! Out of all the weapons in video games, which would you pick? It can be anything or anyone.
3. Best boss fight in a video game?
@Cuttleshock @SilverBlue-Neko @⭐️Zapfish⭐️ Took me bloody long enough to tag you. @Anaru
Millennium Falcon, awesome name, looks nice, and it can travel extremely fast.
The bow from the new Zelda, since it can shoot a shiny blue magic arrow that looks pretty powerful, or maybe the Monado, preferably the unshackled one so I could use it against humans if necessary. I was going to choose Portal Gun but I'd probably kill myself while using it.
Also, why'd you put anyone after the question for favorite weapon? Is there a game that had a character that can turn into a weapon or something like that?
I generally find final bosses of games extremely underwhelming, easy, and boring, probably since I'm usually a completionist in games and am way more powerful than I'm supposed to be by the time I reach the boss, so I just beat it really easily and get disappointed that the games over. And whenever I beat paper Mario: TTYD, I actually start crying a little because I'm so sad the game's over (I don't know why that happens, especially just for that game and nothing else). I like Splatoon's boss, Banjo-Kazooie's boss, and Undertale's genocide boss (opposite of how I usually feel, that boss was great but the genocide route was extremely boring), but I really dislike bosses from even my favorite games, like Majoras Mask and Mario Sunshine, (Sunshine in particular has one of the worst bosses ever). But I do have one boss that I
really enjoyed, which is Kefka from FF6, the only Final Fantasy game I've ever played. I had completed every optional thing I could find, and so I was pretty powerful when I battled Kefka, but he was still really tough. And I liked that the game just let me have a good fight with him, instead of constantly interrupting it with boring cutscenes, and saving the story for right before and after the boss. The music is also really nice, and it's one of the bosses that made me actually want to kill it not just to complete the game, but because the game also gave me a real reason to want to kill him, instead of having a boss who hides for most of the game and doesn't seem like it's really done anything bad. He's killed hundreds of people, destroyed towns, destroyed the planet, made people worship him, and released extremely dangerous monsters. And he does it all permanently, so it doesn't go back to normal immediately once you win, but I still felt satisfied because he was dead, and maybe the world would go back to normal eventually, or as normal as possible, since the continents were separated. And also, the end of that fight was really thrilling for me, since I beat him with my last character and only had one life left on that character (from a dumb spell Kefka uses to get
every character you down to one hp). It was Mog, which has a jumping spear attack like fly in Pokémon, and I decided to just keep damaging him instead of trying to heal. I was really tense during that part since the fight takes at least twenty minutes and I didn't want to die right at the end, but every time Kefka used an attack, Mog was in the air from the spear jump (it's technically real time and not turn based, but the turns recharge at a similar rate, and there can't be 2 attackers at once, but it's more noticeable and beneficial in a fight few few characters like this), and the one time he hit me while I was grounded, it was only with his 1 hp attack, so it didn't do anything to me. I eventually finished him off after about a minute of that, and I felt really excited that I got through the fight while so close to death. And I should mention, the boss has 4 unique forms, it's supposed to be like Kefka is on a pillar of enemies based off of hell, purgatory, and then heaven that you have to defeat to get to Kefka (God) at the top, so it's not just attacking the same guy for 20+ minutes, that would be really boring. So that was one of the few bosses in games that I thought was really good.
@⭐️Zapfish⭐️ (to people using iPhones, I found the star in the animals and nature section of all the symbols that I never use)
@G1ng3rGar1 @AlphaOmegaSplatter
1. What's a character in a game/movie that you thought made the game/movie worse and shouldn't have existed?
2. If you could have one magical attack from a game, what would it be? It doesn't have to be offensive, it can be something like healing or invisibility.
3. If you could replace a negative trait you have with a positive trait, which ones would you choose?