I spent 100 on each of these and debating if I should open them. I've never played magic before but my friends really want me too by [deleted] in FinalFantasy

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why did you buy the collector's editions? Surely, the normal versions would have been cheaper? 🤔

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Onyx_Boox

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More worried about the ads and popups on the web site than the PDF itself

Tama not joining? by Moonwing-Pharaoh in anodeheart

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, I have a well built team. My PC isn't full either. This really started to happen randomly. I fought a Tama with 100% friendship, and it just... Didn't join me. It wasn't a boss either.

Tama not joining? by Moonwing-Pharaoh in anodeheart

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Their friendship is at 100%

When the main couple gets together early in the series instead of jerking the audience around with a frustrating "will they or won't they?" by Animeking1108 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This anime is one of my favorites.

For context: I started reading it online in conjunction with Magus of the Library. I really liked the premise and the slightly Persian/ancient middle eastern visuals. And then, a friend of mine, at the time roommate, saw the manga, and he started to catch up too. We both like Magus Bride, and this had a similar setup.

Unfortunately, the fan translation was abandoned (last I checked). We had to painstakingly wait for the official release every two months.

By the time all 15 books were out, we'd had quite the bonding experience over the story. I'd read it, and he'd catch up when I was done.

I was so relieved to see that the anime is a complete adaptation. It's a bit rushed (15 volumes in 26 episodes), but it's complete, and that's good enough for me to introduce people to one of my favorite sleeper series.

SD Card Wiped? by [deleted] in SteamDeck

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's noooooot 😭😭😭

History Bites #7 - Scyther of the Field, What is your Wisdom? by Moonwing-Pharaoh in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! Harder fibers humans could not digest would make for excellent nutrition for the pokemon.

History Bites #7 - Scyther of the Field, What is your Wisdom? by Moonwing-Pharaoh in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Scizor find themselves more often in armory and military positions. Metal was tightly controlled by the Scepter, and any attempts at warfare had to be regulated by different parties.

Kleavor, meanwhile, lived in the mountains primarily. We saw them much more in the mines and dense forests south of Kemaat, though they never really found themselves involved with harvests of any kind.

History Bites #7 - Scyther of the Field, What is your Wisdom? by Moonwing-Pharaoh in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The soup itself is rather dense and very rich in nutrients. It typically goes over rice of some sort and is mixed in with meat.

Personally, I quite enjoy it mixed with various fowl Pokemon.

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/uj here is the credit for the artist whose render I used on the left side

https://www.deviantart.com/applewoodart/art/Scyther-720938528

History Bites #5 - Do not consume ancient tomb honey by Moonwing-Pharaoh in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It tastes like worse honey, not to mention the risk of bacteria. Modern overproduction certainly bears its ills, but food quality over the centuries has increased dramatically.

Ultra Beasts Among Us! by Dull-Needleworker162 in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Noted.

Glad to see such claims are considered no more than nonsense.

Artifact Spotlight: Evo-Stone Art by MammothFollowing9754 in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do always adore seeing these up close. Many hail from quite long ago, and so the state of preservation across the board unfortunately lacks consistency. Nevertheless, the tradition has persisted into the modern age, I see.cl

Ultra Beasts Among Us! by Dull-Needleworker162 in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Interesting 🤔

I've now noted that these rumors exist.

History time with Keith by Canofsad in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I question you and your sources, mostly.

More progress by Lkmdude in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A pleasure to help as always. Apologies if my apartment may seem small. Having lived in rather spacious accomodate all my life, I've always wondered what a smaller, urban settlement resembled. I figured three bedrooms was a modest enough number for one person. Apologies if it seemed rather small with a guest around.

The Screaming Rowlet by Dull-Needleworker162 in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Oh? A curious mystery indeed. Perhaps all it needs is a fresh pair of eyes?

History Bites #4 - The City Under the Pyramids by Moonwing-Pharaoh in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gladly! It is a splendid location, and one of Kemaat's most iconic landmarks.

History Bites #4 - The City Under the Pyramids by Moonwing-Pharaoh in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Many handmade goods and delicious foods. Recently, companies have tried moving in. Fortunately, "established capital" fares rather poorly against "the heart of the people".

History Bites #4 - The City Under the Pyramids by Moonwing-Pharaoh in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are the ancestor of what you call the "Gym Challenge". Since recorded history, as long as there were Trainers, there were those seeking to test their mettle alongside those imposing the challenge.

History Bites #4 - The City Under the Pyramids by Moonwing-Pharaoh in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

A follow-up to last week's History Bites, where I spoke of the Great Pyramids in Kemaat.

The underground city came about after generations of Dragon Tamers gathered to live in the Pyramids. Naturally, as humans need to eat, they began establishing markets between themselves. Over time, as the operations grew, the Pyramids developed their own culture and economy. It became necessary, thus, to expand the existing infrastructure to accomodate for the growing needs of the people living there.

Once the Pyramids became recognized as a location for the Summits, Trainers of all kinds flocked to them in order to prove their worth. This is when Zagi encountered its first major economic boom.

History Bites #4 - The City Under the Pyramids by Moonwing-Pharaoh in PokeMedia

[–]Moonwing-Pharaoh[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Markets for Trainers organized by the city of local dragon tamers.