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7/26/2025, 1:20:46 AM
>>532689821
WRONG
WRONG
7/16/2025, 1:41:33 AM
>>531383243
Chapter 4 is the best chapter so far, and chapter 3 has the best fight Toby has ever made (on a mechanical level).
I like how every chapter of Deltarune breaks away from the "structure", and most things you expect to repeat every chapter just don't.
>Chapter 2 introduced a second route
>Chapter 3 has no (playable) light world section, as well as the whole thing with the shadow crystal being on a main boss
>Chapter 4 allow you to wander freely as a SOUL in the light world
Stuff like that. Keeps the game surprising and free-form.
Chapter 4 is the best chapter so far, and chapter 3 has the best fight Toby has ever made (on a mechanical level).
I like how every chapter of Deltarune breaks away from the "structure", and most things you expect to repeat every chapter just don't.
>Chapter 2 introduced a second route
>Chapter 3 has no (playable) light world section, as well as the whole thing with the shadow crystal being on a main boss
>Chapter 4 allow you to wander freely as a SOUL in the light world
Stuff like that. Keeps the game surprising and free-form.
7/8/2025, 9:15:52 PM
>>530453398
Well this poses a very significant question: what happens to figurines in a Dark World? Normally random inanimate objects become anthropomorphic, but what happens when they're already fully humanoid in shape and likeness?
I can imagine that if, say, someone with no interest were to open the DF, your minis would become a random amalgam of loosely themed statues. But nerds like your or I would create characters with strongly life-like traits above and beyond what is literally depicted on the figurine. Our headcanons in particular would influence the results, much more so than official fluff.
Finally, what happens when you fish out ancient minis you assembled as a child, ie poorly and with a horrible paintjob? If you really loved those minis, and your practice with them served to guide your later, better produced ones, maybe they'd be the most powerful Darkners. Besides the army books themselves of course - or maybe they'd become entire regions of the Dark World?
Well this poses a very significant question: what happens to figurines in a Dark World? Normally random inanimate objects become anthropomorphic, but what happens when they're already fully humanoid in shape and likeness?
I can imagine that if, say, someone with no interest were to open the DF, your minis would become a random amalgam of loosely themed statues. But nerds like your or I would create characters with strongly life-like traits above and beyond what is literally depicted on the figurine. Our headcanons in particular would influence the results, much more so than official fluff.
Finally, what happens when you fish out ancient minis you assembled as a child, ie poorly and with a horrible paintjob? If you really loved those minis, and your practice with them served to guide your later, better produced ones, maybe they'd be the most powerful Darkners. Besides the army books themselves of course - or maybe they'd become entire regions of the Dark World?
7/7/2025, 2:37:57 PM
7/7/2025, 10:10:29 AM
>>714754942
The eggs are really strange to me. Everything about them points to some sort of 'in-between.' Not important, but not unimportant. Not the light world (can be found in dark worlds), but not the dark world either (can be found in the light world, allows Kris to wear normal clothes in the dark world). Eggs are, until you open them, are not alive and not dead.
Copies are monochrome and grey. Grey is not light, but not dark. There's that far away goner grass you can see from Mancountry.
There's something I feel like I almost can get but I don't have enough schizoknowledge to figure it out.
The eggs are really strange to me. Everything about them points to some sort of 'in-between.' Not important, but not unimportant. Not the light world (can be found in dark worlds), but not the dark world either (can be found in the light world, allows Kris to wear normal clothes in the dark world). Eggs are, until you open them, are not alive and not dead.
Copies are monochrome and grey. Grey is not light, but not dark. There's that far away goner grass you can see from Mancountry.
There's something I feel like I almost can get but I don't have enough schizoknowledge to figure it out.
7/3/2025, 2:04:06 AM
>>529716782
Every post here is made by the same person, which is me.
Every post here is made by the same person, which is me.
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