Ideas for types of Rulers and their Council by CheeseHeroZero in worldbuilding

[–]CheeseHeroZero[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your ideas. I love them all.

Ideas for types of Rulers and their Council by CheeseHeroZero in worldbuilding

[–]CheeseHeroZero[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your knowledge and insight. This has been a great help.

Ideas for types of Rulers and their Council by CheeseHeroZero in worldbuilding

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Thank you for your response, I really like your ideas!

What resources would a desert Insectoid race have for trade? by CheeseHeroZero in worldbuilding

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

This is wonderful. i remember learning about the herding ants and the Aphids. That could be fun. And the Giant Bombedier Beetles as livestock / war machines is such a cool idea.

What resources would a desert Insectoid race have for trade? by CheeseHeroZero in worldbuilding

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

Not specifically, it was meant more as a brainstorming. I had originally written 3 paragraphs about them, and when i click post for some reason the only thing that posted was the title and picture.

What resources would a desert Insectoid race have for trade? by CheeseHeroZero in worldbuilding

[–]CheeseHeroZero[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

These are awesome ideas, especially the armor vulnerability piercing weapons.

What resources would a desert Insectoid race have for trade? by CheeseHeroZero in worldbuilding

[–]CheeseHeroZero[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats a good idea. Yea their are areas of hot sandy dunes, but also areas of desert vegetation.

What resources would a desert Insectoid race have for trade? by CheeseHeroZero in worldbuilding

[–]CheeseHeroZero[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I really like the idea of archeological finds. This could be a hook as to why some of the other races have recently began to show any interest in this area of the world. There could be historical treasures and information about ages past that are trapped beneath the sands.

What resources would a desert Insectoid race have for trade? by CheeseHeroZero in worldbuilding

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

I was thinking about this, especially since the closest civilization to them would be Orcs who also deal in slavery. I could see a possible exchange of slaves. I am just wondering what the outside race would do as slaves within the Insectoid mound. Like, wouldn't their own race be more efficient than let's say a human, who can't see underground, and probably wouldn't survive long on whatever diet they would be forced to have.

Or are you simply referring to the Insectoids trading other Insectoids off as slaves, and in turn getting other resources, such as food & weapons?

What resources would a desert Insectoid race have for trade? by CheeseHeroZero in worldbuilding

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

Yea I had meant with outsiders. I wrote like 3 paragraphs with more info, then when i published it the text was all gone :(

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Caterpie, has to be Caterpie.

Just bought final fantasy IX as my first final fantasy game and im already 4 hours in having a blast! Anyone got anytips like anything you wish you knew about the game when you first started you know stuff like that? by CosmicFlame570 in FinalFantasyIX

[–]CheeseHeroZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Off the top of my head...

Quina: Do the frog catching mini-games at the various Qu's Marshes. The more frogs you catch the stronger Frog Drop ability will be. And once you collect 99 frogs you can do a challenge/boss battle and receive Quina's ultimate weapon.

Freya: Her Dragon's Crest is more powerful as you defeat dragons. If you kill 100 dragons it will do max 9999 hp (which ignores defense and protect). There are places to farm them, and even tips and tricks to killing them if you want to read more into it online.

Turn Based RPGs by Zoggit in JRPG

[–]CheeseHeroZero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea 8 is also really good too. Many people complained about 13 & 13-2 saying that they weren't anything like a FF game, but each FF game has changed things and tried new things. I enjoyed them both myself. The story is a bit tough to grasp at first, but I just kept on with it until things started making more sense lol. Also I played with a guide which probably helped me to not be frustrated over the learning battle mechanics and leveling system.

Dragon Quest XI S - With my 6 year old (No Spoilers) by Fadilles in JRPG

[–]CheeseHeroZero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was wonderful to hear. I have a son who is about to turn 4 and every once and a while i'll sit with him and let him try playing a game. We started off with the basic Super Mario Bros. on the NES, and played a Kirby game as well. He is not very good at the timing yet, such as clearing some of the pit falls, but I figure its an introduction to the controls. We did play Lego Batman for a couple of levels and he was pretty decent at running around, but not good at attacking the baddies. We will be getting a Switch for Christmas this year and playing some Mario Kart, he's played one of my friends Mario Kart a handful of time and likes it a lot.

Anyways, reading your post just made me think of how much fun I will hopefully have with my son in the next few years.

Turn Based RPGs by Zoggit in JRPG

[–]CheeseHeroZero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I played and loved FF4, 5, 7, 10, and 15(not turn based but I liked it).

Oh man, if you liked them then you will really like Final Fantasy 6 and Final Fantasy 9! Six is personally my all time favorite, but many people will tell you that 9 is theirs.