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Aran613

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  1. I have noticed that most of the GBA Fire Emblem final bosses are usually restrained by not being able to double (or getting doubled) by lots of units. I know that they're supposed to show their might and power along with magical talent, but Lyon and Nergal both lack enough speed to double any units, or they do get doubled. Wouldn't it be very interesting to see if there was a final boss that did not have as much power as the rest of the others, but could easily double your most of your units, and actually dodge some hits? I'd like that challenge more than sending out a maxed resistance falcoknight or whatever towards them and instantly killing them. Lyon and Nergal? Even jokes on hard mode. (Note - I don't see too much of a fault with demon king and the dragon, except for the fact that Luna kills the dragon instantly and the demon king was way too easy). Does anyone else think that'd be interesting to see rather than watching your units doubling and easy taking out a boss like that?
  2. I did manage to get it to work using the fire tiles, so being the story itself is not the problem. (Although while screwing around with rescuing gorgon eggs, I found out they do have a tendency to disappear when the holder dies). However, it has occasionally taken me several tries (I still play the game on the DS with the cartridge, so...)
  3. Also, shouldn't they remove 1RKOs from it? I just had a pirate double Heath and kill him in one round... I don't mean like criticals, I mean being killed in one round. Heath's speed isn't ridiculously slow....
  4. I've counted a lot of stats of hthe enemies Lyn encounters while Arena Abusing.... I gave her one Angelic robe, and she has 40 H.P. total, unpromoted. I'm wondering how I encountered a mercenary that Lyn can not double (when she has maxed speed) along with 66 HP, and a fighter that could hit ridiculously high past her 8 defense with 55 H.P, then Legault encountering a 55 H.P. Knight that he couldn't double.... WHY FE WHY?!
  5. If man could choose the laws, we would have a near-perfect universe or a horrible one. Unfortunately, man did not have a say in placing the laws of physics.
  6. You've gotten lots of good level ups. And Ross owning his dad by 1 strength 8 levels earlier than him and just look at that luck. Unfortunately, not the best def.
  7. By stance I meant battle sprite, my bad. The face is fairly good.
  8. Ekhidna's stance is strange to start out with, so using that as a base might not be the best idea, but that's only my opinion.
  9. I remember getting FE8 when it came out, and then loving it so much that my parents got me FE7 for my birthday. I got my most recent copy on ebay for $20, but SS isn't as bad.
  10. Your orientation with that doesn't make you any less of a genuinely good person, so why do people make a big deal out of it? I can't see why everyone can't be accepting. Anyways, congratulations and good fortune.
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    Kony incident

    Why is it that all problems have suddenly dropped in order to maintain peace within a tiny typically unheard of African country that most people had no idea that it existed prior to a week ago? Apparently people think this problem is larger than the worldwide energy crisis, the economic failure worldwide, a turbulent middle east that we depend on for our remaining amount of energy, and a bunch of political nonsense. Nobody shares anything for that cause at all, but why is this creating such a massive movement over a viral and rather unimportant (on the scale of the world level currently) video?
  12. Wow, those are all amazing, Nintendo should have hired you when they were making FE7+FE8, I would much rather see animations like this than their somewhat boring animations in game.
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    Cam's Crapola

    For the slim weapons, could the Short Bow be considered a slim weapon? Slight increase of critical rate, higher accuracy, less damage. If so, that'd belong with the slim weapon icons.
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    Beta Decay

    Oh, I see, that makes a lot more sense, because all the previous explanations didn't tie it together, that makes a lot more sense. Yes, that makes a lot more sense, now putting it all together. Thanks for that, it helps a lot.
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    Beta Decay

    I've been pondering Beta decay, and it doesn't make any sense at all. Every time I read up on it, it doesn't make any sense at all, I'm trying to find out how it all works without being confused out of my mind. All you here seem extremely smart, can you put it into terms I would understand? This has been bugging me for a while...
  16. I'm not wondering about that, I'm wondering about the dice itself :P
  17. The multiworld theory apparently says that every possibility happens, similar to rolling a dice. However, you roll a dice. It isn't possible for all sides to have been landed on, because it would land in the same way considering you were not compelled to make any decision and our typical laws of physics are in effect? If you throw the dice, it's not going to land in all six, it's going to land on one because you threw it the same way in that one therefore it will land the same way since it is the same exact thing, right? Or am I just overthinking this?
  18. On the bright side, at least I watched the whole thing AND found it interesting.
  19. I found that video very interesting, although, I do think that they put it that they were certain that it all existed, instead of it only being a possibility.
  20. Whatever. But the thing is, if there were separate universes, it could be a possibility that they were organized in a certain way (or they couldn't). What I'm trying to discuss, is, if they were true, imagine how even smaller we would be than we already are in our universe right now.
  21. Oh, crap, I don't know. I failed all my math classes in middle school! But, seriously, test that theory, will you? For a theory to become an accepted law, it must go through tons of testing until it's proven true. That could be proven within a very very short matter of time. On this scale, probably not even in our lifetimes. You mean matter and antimatter? That has to do with B- decay, I thought...
  22. How does that relate? And how is there proof that there isn't anything like that?
  23. Lots of things have started as theories, but with time, the answers came. It's one thing to have no faith in something, but it's another to have the slightest bit of curiosity, knowing that there is the possibility. I mean, look back in the past. Apparently at one point, everything revolved around the Earth. To believe that we have come that far to even find that Earth is moving around the sun, and that our solar system is moving with a galaxy is amazing. We have advanced a lot, and what's to say that it's impossible that there will be a breakthrough about it?
  24. While I am often frustrated by the complexity of the concepts, I just try to remember how fascinating it all is that it happened to be all that way, and that everything is the way it is, and still intact, etc. It's amazing to see such a complex possible system, and even if they don't exist, our universe itself is still interesting enough to see. That's the fun of discussing theories, we know little to nothing about them, so speculation is not correct nor incorrect.
  25. But sometimes, don't you have to wonder what's beyond us? And how everything works at the largest levels? I find it hard to restrain myself from these tangents where I mentally explore all the possibilities with an open mind.
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