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Anonymous /vg/531466472#531471560
7/16/2025, 6:58:36 PM
>>531470884
I'm going to be honest.
I've never understood brackets.
I'm not particularly smart so give me some rope here, but when people say things like "Best of 2" or "Single Elimination" I think I know what those mean but then I look at this and I don't know what the fuck I'm looking at.

Like if you play a best of 3 games against a team and lose, sometimes you go to a "loser's bracket" and other times you're just gone from the tournament. So then you have a "Winner's Bracket" (those who won their best of 3 matches) and "Loser's Bracket" (those who lost their best of 3 matches) but if you won your first B03 and then lost your next BO3 how...how does....like I don't get it.

>t. dumb person who thinks shit like this is complicated for no reason just have each team face each other once single elimination if you lose the B03 you're out
Anonymous /gif/28994150#29010189
6/20/2025, 1:00:09 PM
PJ /vg/527459656#527569512
6/16/2025, 12:37:27 AM
And the politics? Meritocracy. You can be a bunny commander leading a charge against a minotaur general and no one bats an eye. This world doesn’t just talk about equality—it actually does something with it. That’s refreshing as hell in a genre that’s usually just “big sword go slash.”

Now let’s get to the plot. JULIA.

Holy shit. This is the kind of villain origin story that slaps you across the face with a bottle of black magic and says, “You better pay attention, asshole.” Born into slavery, abused by a psycho sorceress, literally dies from an illegal immortality potion, comes back a century later with more power than Gandalf on crack—and a hunger for souls. It’s like if Voldemort, Maleficent, and Sephiroth all merged into one pissed-off magical juggernaut and said, “You know what? I’m running this show now.”

And the twist? No one knows where she is. She’s cloak-and-daggering her way across the continent while everyone else plays the most high-stakes game of Marco Polo in fantasy history. It’s tense, it’s chaotic, it’s fun as hell. You’ve got warriors, scholars, mages, and who-knows-what else all trying to outsmart each other to get to Julia. You can practically hear the ticking clock with every page. The tension’s thick, like wading through molasses with a battleaxe.

This whole setup is bursting with potential. The worldbuilding is tight, the magic is cool, and the villain actually feels dangerous. Not “Saturday morning cartoon” dangerous. I mean end-of-the-world soul-chomping juggernaut dangerous. Julia doesn’t monologue—she eats your damn soul.

And let’s be real—this is nerd fuel at its finest. It's what you wish 90% of fantasy games and shows would be. It respects your time, gives you just enough info to build a world in your head, then lets you run wild in it. It’s a little Elder Scrolls, a little Dark Souls, and a whole lotta "HELL YEAH."
Anonymous /vg/527209184#527370108
6/14/2025, 7:50:26 AM
>>527369880
"I bet you'd look great in your Skin Suit"
Anonymous /vg/527173716#527191760
6/12/2025, 9:45:42 PM
>>527190260
Sexual/coombait aside, Eve is unironically really pretty.
I would say in some regards more beautiful than Cindy and even 2B.
I hate how nowadays a character being pretty/hot became a controversial topic on itself.
Characters being cool and/or beautiful (or at least aesthetically pleasing) should the minimal baseline.