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7/24/2025, 5:38:34 PM
7/10/2025, 1:35:41 PM
Remember when wikias claimed that Necron and the Iifa Tree were the same entity, based on the misinterpretation of a single line the Tree says which sole purpose was in fact to foreshadow the return of the mist?
And then there were faggots on /v/ acting all mighty calling other retards for claiming that Necron comes out of nowhere, saying "obviously he's the Iifa Tree". Meaning they needed to read the wikia to understand the story, ate up the bullshit that was written on there, and then pretented like it was their knowledge.
Boy those were the days.
And then there were faggots on /v/ acting all mighty calling other retards for claiming that Necron comes out of nowhere, saying "obviously he's the Iifa Tree". Meaning they needed to read the wikia to understand the story, ate up the bullshit that was written on there, and then pretented like it was their knowledge.
Boy those were the days.
6/25/2025, 8:09:41 AM
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>what’s the point of playing the game if I should avoid fights?
That's your problem for believing in memes. As long as you're not retarded, when level-ing up the gains outweighs the con. When you lvl up, drawing itself becomes easier, enemies have better spells to draw, they drop better items (which can be turned into spells), and there are innate stat boosts. It is much easier to gain APs and spells when you play the game normally, otherwise you really have to go out of your way to get anything.
This is coming from someone who did a no lvl-up run way back when, only using personal knowledge, before it was cool to do so and before there was a single guide on the subject. Yes you can break the game by not leveling up if you know what you're doing, but anyone that recommends others not to lvl up for their first playthrough is a gigantic idiot who I can promess you, did NOT play it like that on their first play.
>what’s the point of playing the game if I should avoid fights?
That's your problem for believing in memes. As long as you're not retarded, when level-ing up the gains outweighs the con. When you lvl up, drawing itself becomes easier, enemies have better spells to draw, they drop better items (which can be turned into spells), and there are innate stat boosts. It is much easier to gain APs and spells when you play the game normally, otherwise you really have to go out of your way to get anything.
This is coming from someone who did a no lvl-up run way back when, only using personal knowledge, before it was cool to do so and before there was a single guide on the subject. Yes you can break the game by not leveling up if you know what you're doing, but anyone that recommends others not to lvl up for their first playthrough is a gigantic idiot who I can promess you, did NOT play it like that on their first play.
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