lamb, red crown, and the one who waits (massive monster (studio) and etc) created by die chance (@diechanc3)
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  • When you have a world to save/destroy and you get caught up doing sidequests or exploring. Typical gaming experience.

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  • furrin_gok said:
    Don't you have to kill Leshy to unlock fishing?

    Nope. You can meet the fisher man before you even kill Leshy. You need to go for a dungeon that has your Hat Symbol on it during your third ( I think )run.

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  • Oh shut up Narinder, you wanted a temple in your glory then you're going to have it, no matter how long it fucking takes me to decorate.

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  • casualfur said:
    Modern gamers confuse me. They seem to love chore simulators. I don't get it. I likely just spent the day working in the real world, why would I want to do work in my game as well? I just want to fight! And not by choosing attacks from a menu, or some point-click-and-watch nonsense, but by getting stuck in and doing the fighting myself, in real time.

    You guys can keep your fishing, your decorating, and especially your crafting and resource gathering. I'll be over here beating up street thugs with my virtual bare knuckles, slaying monsters with my pixelated sword, or shooting robots and aliens with my pew-pew arm cannon.

    Ok dude, have fun.

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  • casualfur said:
    Modern gamers confuse me. They seem to love chore simulators. I don't get it. I likely just spent the day working in the real world, why would I want to do work in my game as well? I just want to fight! And not by choosing attacks from a menu, or some point-click-and-watch nonsense, but by getting stuck in and doing the fighting myself, in real time.

    You guys can keep your fishing, your decorating, and especially your crafting and resource gathering. I'll be over here beating up street thugs with my virtual bare knuckles, slaying monsters with my pixelated sword, or shooting robots and aliens with my pew-pew arm cannon.

    Sorry, I gotta hafta Google this up to find out: [WHO ASKED?]

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  • casualfur said:
    Modern gamers confuse me. They seem to love chore simulators. I don't get it. I likely just spent the day working in the real world, why would I want to do work in my game as well? I just want to fight! And not by choosing attacks from a menu, or some point-click-and-watch nonsense, but by getting stuck in and doing the fighting myself, in real time.

    You guys can keep your fishing, your decorating, and especially your crafting and resource gathering. I'll be over here beating up street thugs with my virtual bare knuckles, slaying monsters with my pixelated sword, or shooting robots and aliens with my pew-pew arm cannon.

    80s kid gamers confuse me. They seem to love fight simulators. I don't get it. I likely just spent the day kicking ass in the real world, why would I want to murder innocents in my game as well? I just want to chill! And not by reflex based quick time event bs, or some sort of fps halo rip off or an assassins creed style stealth game, but by playing something where I build up a relaxing environment or complete tasks, in real time.

    You guys can keep your punching, your combo chaining, and especially your first person shooters and monster slayers. I'll be over here making friends with street thugs with my virtual charm, creating monsters with my pixelated bio engineering lab, or meeting robots and aliens with my nyoom-nyoom space ship I built.

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  • evertide said:
    When you have a world to save/destroy and you get caught up doing sidequests or exploring. Typical gaming experience.

    Oh, no no no.
    Saving/destroying the world IS the side quest.

    Just like sending the ”I just happened to be here” Kass home is more important than beating up Ganon’s ass.

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  • In retrospect my comment was pretty dumb; I'll be more careful about drunkposting in the future. I apologise. I shouldn't dump on people for enjoying what they enjoy. If you prefer fishing over fighting, there's nothing wrong with that.

    I guess I just found it amusing that the person in this pic is playing the game pretty much the opposite way as to how I would likely play it.

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  • snaike said:
    But my friends need to eat :(

    Keeping sure that your friends/followers are happy will keep them from dissenting and spreading falsehoods (I think), so I see little wrong in fulfilling their requests.

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  • novapyae3699 said:
    Nope. You can meet the fisher man before you even kill Leshy. You need to go for a dungeon that has your Hat Symbol on it during your third ( I think )run.

    So then whats stopping us from killing the bosses backwards?

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  • casualfur said:
    Modern gamers confuse me. They seem to love chore simulators. I don't get it. I likely just spent the day working in the real world, why would I want to do work in my game as well? I just want to fight! And not by choosing attacks from a menu, or some point-click-and-watch nonsense, but by getting stuck in and doing the fighting myself, in real time.

    You guys can keep your fishing, your decorating, and especially your crafting and resource gathering. I'll be over here beating up street thugs with my virtual bare knuckles, slaying monsters with my pixelated sword, or shooting robots and aliens with my pew-pew arm cannon.

    casualfur said:
    In retrospect my comment was pretty dumb; I'll be more careful about drunkposting in the future. I apologise. I shouldn't dump on people for enjoying what they enjoy. If you prefer fishing over fighting, there's nothing wrong with that.

    I guess I just found it amusing that the person in this pic is playing the game pretty much the opposite way as to how I would likely play it.

    This is why I’ll never leave e621–you can’t get comments like above in this quantity anywhere else!

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  • CasualFur said:
    Modern gamers confuse me. They seem to love chore simulators. I don't get it. I likely just spent the day working in the real world, why would I want to do work in my game as well? I just want to fight! And not by choosing attacks from a menu, or some point-click-and-watch nonsense, but by getting stuck in and doing the fighting myself, in real time.You guys can keep your fishing, your decorating, and especially your crafting and resource gathering. I'll be over here beating up street thugs with my virtual bare knuckles, slaying monsters with my pixelated sword, or shooting robots and aliens with my pew-pew arm cannon.

    You copy pasta just dropped guys

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  • Honestly: I maxed out all the skill trees already (just need fleeces and heart of heretic upgrades), and I only just finished killing the second boss after I did that.
    Already had more money than I knew what to do with it (given you can't just buy some of the resources you need), but now everything is just raining money on me because there's no use for divine inspiration anymore.
    But no food storage containers (since they don't exist in the game) and I have no use for half the stuff I unlocked.

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  • nero_the_red said:
    Oh shut up Narinder, you wanted a temple in your glory then you're going to have it, no matter how long it fucking takes me to decorate.

    the funniest part is that he speaks like he does all the job instead of the lamb

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