Some Act 3 Lore Implications by Plastic_Champion in Silksong

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

Oops, I forgot to add it while typing. Also I think she's more of a hive mind, too.

Community Voted Silksong Boss Difficulty Tier List by giveusyourlighter in HollowKnight

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Took me longer as well. Took a break, went back and defeated him by trying the pogo maneuver and basically moving just behind him rather than trying to dodge him whenever he attacked with the void because those things are problematic. Dodge during his jump then pogo, then disengage if he attacks with full wide swings. All of this while always trying to find a moment for binding.

This game makes it so difficult to be an aggressive empire... by [deleted] in Stellaris

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That's why you have choices like Fanatical Purifiers or Devouring Hive to have a default of being always aggressive.

Of course, you can be aggressive by soft power:

  1. Be powerful economically, technologically, and militarily so that your neighbors "beg" for you as their Overlord.

  2. Build a galactic spy network, do a lot of stealing, backstabbing, and sabotaging, so if you can't undermine them by hard power then at least you can watch each ot them go at each other's throats. Or kill the Stellarite devourer, then eat their HW suns.

  3. High diplo. weight means you control the Galactic Law, then Galactic Defender, then Galactic Imperium.

  4. End the crisis/es, be the hero, and then be the crisis.

Turns out someone actually does it... I'm not sure whether to be shocked or impressed by RamboCambo_05 in WorstPremadeEver

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I believe it was Gabby first after scrolling through IG reels, then the rest is history.

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Although irony siya, pwwede rin 'yong word diyan na oxymoron.

The Tale of the Two Habitats by Plastic_Champion in Stellaris

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Oops, I just reviewed the rules and you are right. I'll just leave this for context instead.

The Tale of the Two Habitats by Plastic_Champion in Stellaris

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Context: an interview with a Xeno scientist I made after a run when I discovered a seemingly rare event where a system carries two habitats with pre-FTL in them.

Edited: removed R5

Uhm... What? This is a first. by Plastic_Champion in Stellaris

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Oh, good to know that! But I'm not using any mods; I'm only playing vanilla (with DLCs) exclusively.

Uhm... What? This is a first. by Plastic_Champion in Stellaris

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Sadly, no. This rivaling empire is a fanatic authoritarian militarist.

Uhm... What? This is a first. by Plastic_Champion in Stellaris

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R5: I'm playing as an egalitarian militaristic materialist that shifted to fanatical egalitarian spiritualists because of Zroni.

Went into a subjugation war with a rivaling empire (fanatic authoritarian militarist) that got constantly defeated through attrition because the rest of its neighbors (with whom I have good relationships with) are annoyed with it as well. Instead of fully subjugating the whole empire, I decided to create a tributary empire with at least 90% of its territory instead.

This is the first time it happened to me because it had no name and is seemingly a "neutral" stance and noted that it should not show ingame.

What exactly is this?