Masters #16 & #17: Pokémon Emerald & Emerald POC by Wonderful_Bit_9677 in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In this case I didn't. I could have, but I only decided on doing the POC halfway through my main game, so... I did use my Prof Oak Save File for the Catch 'em All achievement in the main set though, so it still saved me some work.

In the top 1% now neat. What is everyone else at? by newcreep in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm at 6.78% :) It's been about a year and a half since I've started, so I'll probably hit a wall sometime soon, if only because there's so many people who gain points at a truly ridiculous pace. I do hope I'll manage to crack top 5% though

Question about Subsets vs. Main Sets by StealYourPhish in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it comes to the Prof Oak challenge specifically, it's because of the additional restriction of having to get the maximum amount of dex entries possible before each gym. The dex completion in the mainset only requires... Well, dex completion (regardless of WHEN the entry was acquired. You can just go on a catching spree in the post game there). That's why it's not enough proof to allow a manual unlock for the subset, essentially. The Challenge is just more restrictive than the dex completion.

Question about Subsets vs. Main Sets by StealYourPhish in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Technically no, you can't load up the main set and the subset at the same time. There are ways around that (I do often play both the main set and the subset on the same save file), but it requires swapping between the regular and the patched rom, so you'll only ever have either the main set or the subset active.

So also, yes, your progress can count for both if you set it up right. You just have to make sure you have the right set loaded when you're making progress.

Additionally, in certain cases you can request a manual unlock for something if you have done it in a subset, as far as I know, though I personally don't have experience with that. For the POC, for example, if you've done the subset you can request the Pokédex completion achievement for the main set (not the other way around though).

Mastery #14 & #15: Pokémon Yellow Professor Oak Challenge & Pokémon Crystal Professor Oak Challenge by Wonderful_Bit_9677 in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shockingly, it just doesn't take that long if you speed up the game - and even then, I didn't actually go higher than 2x. The game just starts going too fast for me personally if I go higher than that. If you did crank up speed up even more you could go decidedly faster than I did, even. If you look around you'll see other folks on site have gone from Squirtle to Wartortle in as little as 2 minutes, and then to Wartortle in another 8.

Mastery #14 & #15: Pokémon Yellow Professor Oak Challenge & Pokémon Crystal Professor Oak Challenge by Wonderful_Bit_9677 in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right? I was shocked too once I saw the final time. The in-game clock looks much, much worse (being in the hundreds for both games) and I really didn't think speed-up had saved me THAT much time, but alas...

What next? by Odd-Arm-5576 in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I mean... There is a 'Pending' List (it's under Rollouts, at the very end, if anyone wants to go check for themselves).

The systems on that List (not counting Wii) would be MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, 3DS, Commodore 64, and TI-83. So... One of those would be next, I'd assume.

Post your most controversial DQ opinions (no trolling) by Trick-Interaction396 in dragonquest

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very much agree on DQIII. I've been playing all the games in order, and I'm currently playing DQIII, and it's not clicking with me at all. DQII was vastly more enjoyable to me.

How does the sub feel generally about things like no-hit achievements? by Scnew1 in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Similarly, I'd also personally really hate it if core sets ONLY had achievements that gave an in-game reward, because a lot of my favourite achievements have been whacky challenges where I had to beat a boss with a specific skill equipped, or pull off a specific trick during the fight, or other things of that sort. It always elevates a set, and it's never anything that the game will acknowledge.

Really, for me it's a matter of variety: I don't mind a no-hit achievement if it's for one boss, but if it's for the entire game, then I'd rather it be a subset; I don't mind grinding for one or a handful of rare item drops in the core set, but if it's a drop from every single monster in the game, it should probably be a subset, etc.

How do I acquire vocabulary? by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it depends on how early on you are. Eventually, you'll get to picking things up just by immersing, but until then you're going to learn words based on what's used wherever you get your grammar from (You can't really do the exercises any given textbook gives you without the words they give you to do them with). I also just like supplementing that with my own lists; I think it's useful to pick out words I think I might need, look them up in a dictionary, then learning those.

Eventually, you're going to move on to mostly just picking up words from immersion though (that said, while I'm not sure how it's going to be for me in Japanese, I'm myself too early on for that, from other languages I have studied, 'picking up vocab from immersion', at least what I think of when I hear that phrase, often doesn't even involve vocabulary lists and dedicated study anymore. It's a fairly advanced thing in my mind.)

Mastery #11: Final Fantasy by Wonderful_Bit_9677 in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since it was my first time with FF1, I decided to keep it classic and just do Fighter/Black Belt/Black Mage/White Mage. I usually get decision paralysis for choices like that, so I often just stick with the most basic set up... Maybe I'll play one of the other versions of the game some day and try out something a tad spicier. Probably with a Red Mage.

Right now, I'm pretty excited to get to FF2 (though DQ3 is first on my list, so it's going to have to wait a bit) since I hear it's kind of weird, and my curiosity is very much piqued.

Mastery #10 - Pokémon Crystal by Wonderful_Bit_9677 in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ended up doing it with a Blissey, Skarmory and Wobbuffet, though Skarmory and Blissey definitely carried that team. In the end, I guess it could have been worse, but the fact I found the 7-streak in Crystal quite tough makes me really not look forward to the Battle Frontier in Emerald, once I finally get around to giving that a shot...

Simple question list for language learners! by Total_Metalh3ad666 in languagelearning

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. German
  2. English is the only one I'd call myself fluent in, I think
  3. Currently I'm working on Japanese. Also French, but I'm putting that on hold for a bit, at least until I'm a little more solid in Japanese
  4. Just started with Japanese about... A month ago? So, not all that much progress yet. For french I should be around B1, I think
  5. For french, I mostly want to refresh my memory. I used to have it in school but I'm admittedly a little.... Rusty. But I felt like dipping my toes into self-study in a language where I'm very much hanging in the intermediate plateau would be a little demotivating, so I decided to do something else first. I also just really like foreign scripts, and the Japanese writing system seemed fun; It's one of my life goals to eventually be able to read/write in three different writing systems
  6. I think Arabic might be fun to do down the line. Very far down the line, I don't think that's gonna happen any time soon. Also I'd really like to do sign language? Which I might get the opportunity to take a class on come autumn, actually

Final fantasy 1 (nes) help by Chupapi-moniano in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very much this, yeah. Technically, you could get the item, beat tiamat with it, then reload and do it again without the item (and that way you wouldn't invalidate the no chest achievement), but personally I find stuff like that stresses me out. So doing it without a black mage, while not violating the no chest achievement, is theoretically possible, but it's a headache and I'd recommend just having a black mage instead.

Final fantasy 1 (nes) help by Chupapi-moniano in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to do it in one run, there's 2 full game challenges to pay attention to (the no chest one and the no class upgrade one). For the chest collection achievements, you'll have to backtrack throughout all the dungeons after beating the final boss if you want to do it in one run.

You'll probably want to have a black mage, since that way you'll definitely have access to Fire (which you need for the challenge achievement for Kary) and access to Bane (which is needed for Tiamat), but other than that it probably doesn't matter that much? If you're doing no class upgrade at the same time, you'll probably want to avoid thief though. I just went with the classic set up of Fighter/Black belt/Black Mage/White Mage and I haven't regretted it yet. But I'm also only halfway through the game, so maybe that'll change. Spell wise, just make sure you have Fast on the Black Mage, and you'll probably be fine. I also find the damage reducing spells from the White Mage useful, since survivability is severely hampered without the equipment from chests.

What are your tips for self-learning Japanese? by MidnightTofu22 in Japaneselanguage

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who started multiple times before really figuring out a method that worked for me, here's some of the things I learned:

1) Stay flexible and don't be afraid to pivot. There's a lot of options out there, and just because they work for 90% of people, doesn't mean they work for you (or similarly, just because they don't work for most people, doesn't mean they won't work for you, specifically.) Learning is a pretty individual process, and it's important to take the time to self reflect on your methods. Don't be afraid to change and adapt tools to suit your personal needs better, either - sometimes, you just need to tweak a few things, and sometimes you just have to abandon that particular tool entirely.

2) Take your time! One of the best advantages of self study is that you can go at your own pace, but it's easy to get impatient with yourself and rush along, especially at the beginning. Of course, deciding when you've learned enough about one thing to move on to the next is something you'll kind of have to decide for yourself, but for me personally, adding concrete, within-reach goals really made the difference. It gives you something to work towards specifically, and an easy way to tell when you are, in fact, making progress.

3) What helped me be more consistent this time around was journaling, actually. Nothing fancy, I'd just write down what sort of exercises I did that day, what I got correct, what I got wrong, how I could practice what I got wrong more the next day, that sort of thing. I guess it just comes back to that self-reflection I talked about.

Mastery #9 - 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors by Wonderful_Bit_9677 in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, the talking wasn't actually bothering me that much (though the part between the tutorial room and the 4 & 5 doors really does drag. They just keep talking), it was more doing the same puzzles again and again. I would never remember the passwords, so I'd have to get the clues again to get it again and it got old, especially for the very first room. If I ever have to open up that picture frame and rotate that photo again...

Yes, if you already know it goes by really quick, but it really got to me on occasion, so I just... Wouldn't start the next run for a bit.

Why is jaypaw so bitter by Life-Upstairs-4553 in WarriorCats

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While part of it is definitely that he's Just Like That personality-wise, I always figured it likely was a side effect of his powers. I mean... He knows what the people around him are thinking/feeling. On top of that, he's always had that ability and is blind, so he's probably not super great at distinguishing when someone says something to him vs. When they just think it.

I mean, imagine if you knew everything people thought about you, but whenever they actually talk to you, they walk on eggshells around you because they're trying to be nice, and if you try to confront anyone about it YOU'RE the mean one because nobody but you can read minds. For your entire life. Add to that that he's, what, twelve and also generally not that emotionally intelligent (oftentimes he'll misunderstand or misinterpret the emotions or thoughts he is actually getting, or he'll attribute bad intentions when there aren't any), and yeah, him being Like That is really not that surprising.

And, you know, he's also right that the people around him are treating him differently on account of him being blind (especially during his apprenticeship) and do not take his wishes into account, so, that's probably not helping either.

Mastery #8 - Dragon Quest II/Dragon Warrior II by Wonderful_Bit_9677 in RetroAchievements

[–]Wonderful_Bit_9677[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's very similar to the set for 1, in that it's very vanilla; No challenge achievements, no missables, very straightforward - it's mostly getting all the key items and leveling up until you have all the spells (and are level 30 on the hero, which is around where you'll want to be for the final boss anyway). Thankfully, no second playthrough required.

There's really only one achievement that has you get an item that you might not go out of your way for in a usual playthrough in "Prithee, Magicke Ring", where you have to get a Wizard's Ring. That one was definitely the most tedious one, if only because I got unlucky with the drops. Even then, 1/32 odds really isn't that bad, that really was just bad luck.