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Lyrai

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  1. Okay uh I have so many books that I've broken two sets of shelves. 90% of it is manga. I have 3DS, PSP, 360, Wii, and PS3, although my backlog on all of those is embarassingly large. My DVD collection is also equally large and backlogged. I like listening to music. I'm a college student attempting to go into psych. I adore the Mana series, but own about everything outside of the insane ultra-rare promos for old games for the series. I take care of my parents and open gifts with extended family who still aren't keen on what this "innernet" thing is so if it's something that polite company wouldn't like, find some way to warn me, on the box or through baha and I can hide it or something. What else goes here?
  2. Put me in coach. I've never been in before but i've watched it for years
  3. Sniper primaries do 3x damage to him, straight up. Go huntsman and just spam him, aiming generally for the head.
  4. Fair warning, as of now, there is zero reward for beating Wave 666. So if you're throwing yourself at that meat grinder imagining some token on the other end, let me free you from that right now. If you can get a good team, it is absolutely incredible, although the server itself becomes your enemy on the bigger waves (110+ bots at once)
  5. I am looking to collect one each of the Silvers. What are you after for it, Garian?
  6. http://www.reddit.com/r/Guildwars2/comments/yxx3m/suspensions_for_offensive_names_and_inappropriate/ ArenaNet is responding publicly to people who think they were unfairly suspended. NSFW, but pretty hilarious. Some people are also already hacked by goldsellers, which makes me think this email sitting in my inbox saying a password reset attempt on my ArenaNet account that has only ever played GW1 is SOMEWHAT FISHY.
  7. There's 3-4 where Secret of Mana is the main focus. I'd be interested in those, somewhat.
  8. I just want to say that if you play Demo in MvM, and you don't use the Loch n Load, you are missing out on the number one murdercannon in that mode. Equip the ScoRes for popping medic groups and getting some big chunks off on the tank as they roll out, pump -all- your cash into the LnL (I do Reload Speed, then Firing Speed & Clip Size, then Ammo) and you will decimate anything. It is wild fun to see a huge pack of scouts or demoknights drop down, point your 10-round rapidfire grenade launcher at it, and just watch them all EXPLODE. Now to just get my 6th and final mission done for my first Botkiller weapon, hopefully.
  9. Profound Sadness. Someone tell the twitter translator to just stop.
  10. They changed it. http://www.square-enix.co.jp/subaseka/images/URZEA/sound_2days.mp3 http://www.square-enix.co.jp/subaseka/images/URZEA/sound_1days.mp3 http://www.square-enix.co.jp/subaseka/images/URZEA/sound_0days.mp3
  11. All four of my Mann Up victories have been me rolling the Scout. Self -> Move Speed is the second upgrade I purchase in the game. I buy resistances tailored to what we're facing -> explosives for demo and soldier, flame for pyro, bullet for Heavy. If your team is good enough, you'll be picking up money fast enough to make health regen pointless. If your team is not that good, you won't win anyway. FaN -> Upgraded last or second to last. Generally clip size or damage. Mad Milk -> Giving it slow is the first purchase I do in the game. As the game pushes on, I'll max out recharge time reduction, ESPECIALLY if it's scout-heavy Fan o War -> No upgrades at all. Use the increased move speed to dart in, whack a priority target, dart out. Overall, just pop a few shots in a clusterfuck, make it a priority to collect money, and circle behind the swarms and meatshot things like Medics and Snipers. Lining up a good shot on the multi-medic giants can let you take out all the medics while the giant is busy trying to take out the heavy from a distance. Overall MvM Loot: Demo battery bandoleer, Sniper Robot Fedora. Neither are things I want but eh.
  12. Based on my experiences, apparently ticket mode is a great deal harder.
  13. Played several rounds of Mann vs Machine. This shit is beyond intense and is so hilariously fun. It demands coordination and communication.
  14. mann vs machine. Robots are grey. Robotic vehicles have appeared in a few maps. Kotaku is terrible. Neon Annihilator change makes it able to knock sappers off in two hits, which stacked with it's other stuff makes it halfway between an Axetinguisher and a Homewrecker.
  15. Strange items come from crates only. Examining my list again, there is a huge increase in key purchases once strange items could come from crates.
  16. In the Steam Client, click Account, then Game Transactions. Details everything there. And yes, seriously. $510 in keys since Oct 2010
  17. Yes. ONe's NTSC, one's PAL, one's NTSC-J. PAL & NTSC-J were a gift from a friend, along with the guidebook off in the corner over there. Also not shown is the Square Millenium Collection Legend of Mana, which came with Elazul and Peral figures and a music box. Also yes, Neill Corlett. Square, find him, ask him how much he wants for his translation, give him this, there, the time-consuming part is done. Also on the subject of soundtracks, the entirety of Disc 4 of the Dawn of Mana soundtrack is nothing but arrangements of SD1-3 tracks. It is wonderful.
  18. They did. It was called "World of Mana", and it was a catastrophic mess. Heroes of Mana was okay, Children of Mana was incredibly repetitive, and apparently Dawn of Mana (Which was Seiken Densetsu 4) was the absolute worst sales-wise, enough to cause them to shuttle the whole thing. Which, as someone who enjoys the Mana series very much, pisses me the hell off. The game was an action platformer with the havok engine, and it just had so many problems. Soundtrack was incredible, though, but the game itself just Ugh, Square-Enix, you dumb motherfuckers. WoM was them attempting to tie all the games into one cohesive storyline. Heroes of Mana took place directly before SD3 (The in-game bios flat out state which characters in your party are Hawkeye's Parents), Children of Mana has you visit an area from SD3, Dawn of Mana was going to be the start of the whole series just....ugh. Was so excited, then they screwed it up every step of the way. But no seriously, Square-Enix. Listen. Take Secret of Mana. Keep the Woosley translation if you want. A new translation would be nice but it's not a deal breaker to me. Track down whoever did that fan translation of SD3, cut them a check. Bundle them, add netplay to both, release on Steam for $20. Talk to the ZSNES guys if the idea of PC netplay scares and frightens you.
  19. I wonder if they were intelligent enough to just cut a check to the dudes who made the stuff that's in the Ultimania version that's floating around on the interwebs. That would certainly be easier (lazier) on their parts, and provide a superior product.
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