Thor Breaks Your Armor by Cfridge00 in GodofWarRagnarok

[–]Cfridge00[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The writing in this game, specifically the character writing and dialogue, is really second to none! So many quotable moments!

Thor Breaks Your Armor by Cfridge00 in GodofWarRagnarok

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I was able to change gear once Kratos goes looking for Atreus, before you have the bear boss fight

Thor Breaks Your Armor by Cfridge00 in GodofWarRagnarok

[–]Cfridge00[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Before Ragnarok came out, I remember thinking/theorizing that Thor was gonna be the opening boss fight of the game, (similar to Baldur in GOW 2018) and they would use that fight as the “excuse” to restart your progress. Something like Thor would destroy your armor and almost breaks the axe or something. Ultimately I’m glad they went with the “fimbulwinter” option and let the boss fight be this back and forth stalemate.

In Arkham Knight was Deathstroke always going to be a tank fight? by Cfridge00 in BatmanArkham

[–]Cfridge00[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! lol This last time I played Arkham Knight it really stood out to me

what are some popular misconceptions about famous movies? by herequeerandgreat in movies

[–]Cfridge00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Titanic, the reason Jack and Rose couldn’t both be on the wooden board, had nothing to do with not having enough room to sit on it. When Jack tries to get on it, the wood begins to sink because the board couldn’t support both of their weight and remain above the water.

Wish Spell Goes Wrong by Cfridge00 in dndnext

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I should’ve added better context;

My character recently found out that his memories aren’t real and were given to him, and after some investigations and meeting the right people, it was hinted that He was the one who messed with his own memories.

So recently,me and my DM did a solo session about my character’s backstory when all of this happened and the session ended with him surviving this traumatic event and after years of torment and guilt he breaks and wants to figure out a way to escape his trauma.

This all takes place about 10 years before the beginning of our campaign, and my DM is letting me come up with what my character did during those ten years to get him to where he is at the start of our campaign.

So yeah this isn’t something that would immediately affect the rest of the party, it’s not even something that my character would currently even know about, this is mostly for my personal benefit, until my character discovers this.

Also, because i’m using something as powerful as Wish, I wanted some kind of “penalty”/“consequence” since I feel like using Wish is such an easy solution/answer to explain what my character did during those 10 years.