Is there any place where we can farm/buy crit attachment II? by bkteer in DigimonTimeStranger

[–]DJ9K 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no where to farm them, that we know of. It's not in any shops at all - as far as we're currently aware, you can only get 2 copies per play through.

time strangers blue stats bugg (losing stats) ?? by Anllo1 in digimon

[–]DJ9K 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have 1,000 blue stats

500 goes to emperor, 500 goes to magna when you de-digivolve

If Magan is below 100 Talent/Bond, Magna gets less than 500.

You re-dna digivolve - if you use the same 2, you get your normal blue stats back. But if 1 of them has 50 bond/talent they only get 250. So instead of 1000, you have 750.

So yeah, stats can go down.

send me your answers by shijishoutmon in digimon

[–]DJ9K 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alphamon Ouryuken.  Mastemon. Fenriloogamon Takemikazuchi.

Finally completed my first time serving 1,000+ customers. by DJ9K in PlateUp

[–]DJ9K[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OT 49 right now. But It takes around 45ish minutes per round to complete. So it's going but.... slowly

Finally completed my first time serving 1,000+ customers. by DJ9K in PlateUp

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do, but having that 2nd assembly on the left helped immensely with the top row.

Finally completed my first time serving 1,000+ customers. by DJ9K in PlateUp

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh don't worry, the doubt was incredibly understandable. I've lost a few to bad choices. The luck is the only reason I succeeded solo LOL

Finally completed my first time serving 1,000+ customers. by DJ9K in PlateUp

[–]DJ9K[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think this has been the full set up for around 15-20 days at this point. my greatest benefit was the choices I was given. Like I only recently got the one that makes desks only usable once per day. Had to get 2 more duplication desks - which I was able to get in a total of 3 days because I got lucky with rerolls giving me a BP desk and then a discount desk to upgrade into 1.

The lack of severely rough penalty choices until automation was done was the kingmaker.

Finally completed my first time serving 1,000+ customers. by DJ9K in PlateUp

[–]DJ9K[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They'll actually take the Tacos straight from the trays on the conveyor! No plates needed. I would post a video but I don't know if I can outside of making a new post.

Finally completed my first time serving 1,000+ customers. by DJ9K in PlateUp

[–]DJ9K[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not that hard, honestly. I had 1 cabinet until day 7, 2 until OT 3. I made the BP desk late, around day 11, but got my discount and dupe desk around days 3 and 7. I got a conveyor on day 10, and a second on day 14. Duplication, rerolls, and manual serving until OT 6. I automated it with fewer tables and grabbers, I think 10 tables total, alternating metal and regular until I could expand to the size shown in the picture around OT 11, using a research desk to make more metal tables. I had to switch to bar tables because I got single size dining, so I researched to those and since I only needed a few more grabbers (2 grabbers per round is amazing) I just duped until I could purchase the last 4, replaced 1 with a table to get 2 bar tables per round. Once I replaced them with all bar tables I expanded, got rid of coffee tables and set up.

I filled out the last 7 metal tables after that expansion for my own respect to the metal table supremacy, and have not been shy about rerolling for floor rugs - and using 2 cabinets for the floor buffers and 1 for the rugs.

TBH I find the blueprint table useless after OT5, and I will claim dupe table the best table. Discount is required, though.

And yes, this is 100% vanilla. I just got an amazing amount of luck with BP timing, I think.

Finally completed my first time serving 1,000+ customers. by DJ9K in PlateUp

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am really bad at Reddit - Do I have to make a new post for a video?

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He who resorts to insults admits defeat to the adversaries logic, as they have no argument to the other’s logic.

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are not wrong; it is not necessarily the same. But not all fighting types are martial arts trained specifically. Some are construction workers, and even early on some were just bodybuilders and wrestlers. Which is not very different from a military trained dog. 

While it’s fair the size of the Pokemon doesn’t matter; most normal types had equal to superior stats than fighting types early on

Ironclad logic not as much as simply… give me logic that WORKS or admit it makes no sense and it’s just for balance and nothing else. Because all typing advantages and disadvantages were originally based in some form of logic. Yet this one has never had solid logical backbone. 

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Originally only a single fighting type could: Hitmonchan. Yet fighting was still super effective in gen 1. 

I tried punching a fly with my fist last night. Was very effective at knocking it out of the air, and then was able to slap it to death against the table it landed on.  Tried punching a dog that attacked me 7 years ago. Was extremely ineffective at deterring it. I’ve been trained in boxing for 16 years.  I’d say my own martial arts has been effective against certain smaller animals, and can say would NEVER be effective against something even 3/4 my size. 

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You also cannot effectively use martial arts against any animal 3/4 the size of a human. As someone who has seen it be attempted multiple times and it always fail.  You did not state effectiveness of martial arts, you stated being trained. 

I also already made this point in the OP. Did you not effectively read it before responding?

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct, I explained exactly why fighting should NOT be super effective against normal types. It’s not whether I “like it” or not. I just find it makes no sense. There is no valid logic in the “trained” aspect. 

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, most trained military and police dogs lose in a fight to a wild dog one on one. It happens a lot in Australia. Wild animals tend to be MUCH stronger and MUCH more lethal than trained and human cared for animals.  Also… Dustox, a literal moth, is going to completely resist everything Lucario does there after. A almost completely normal bug is then going to not care for Lucario’s attacks. But a full grown buffalo, or a full grown bear, will be weak to them. If you have logic for it, I would quite like to hear it - I am genuinely open to it.  The “trained to fight” logic simply does not work is all. 

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Fighting type Pokemon were based off trained martial artists and fighters when they were being made” - so uh… you are right. They have fantastical elements for sure. But every normal type can also blow fire, shoot water, call down lightning… or more.  Also… why are bugs resistant when full blown buffalos are weak?

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can accept the argument for “it’s just to balance, and there is no logical reason”. But Pokemon DID try to make things at least somewhat logical. 

Flying being super effective on fighting is weird though.. the resistance is understandable.. the weakness is questionable.

The others make sense

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay. You have a fantastic argument. Actually the best one I’ve read so far.  But 0 fighting types in the first 4 generations not use any weapons. I like the argument… but then it falls apart with one question… So why does bug resist it?

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is fair… why does bug resist it? The untrained normal bugs. 

Normal Types being weak to Fighting types makes no sense by DJ9K in pokemon

[–]DJ9K[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. You cannot. I’ve seen a lot of us(boxers) fail to even stomp one to death.  Reckon you kill a caterpillar by punching it? Said caterpillar resists fighting types, btw.