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Post by Firemaster on Jun 20, 2008 9:03:53 GMT -6
I've always wanted to do this ever since I got to ToTE. Re-Fight bosses for no extra Gold or Exp.. Its for all those people that wanted to re-do the game with their same level 50 characters. Also for those who would like to take a journey and back track their chars steps.. INCLUDING re-fighting bosses. I knew it was never gunna happen because then everyone would go back and own val for some free exp and gold.. But now if this is approved they can fight Val, Kaug, Gry, Gey, and Mag again for no EXP, Gold or anything. And for those Whitemages, Blackmages, and bluemages that wanted to Pearl, White, and Nuke Val and all the other low-leveled bosses.... HERE"S YOUR 1 AND ONLY CHANCE IF APPROVED~!
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Post by Erb on Jun 20, 2008 10:37:11 GMT -6
Just have it where you read some magical book that will let you choose wich to battle in tote.
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Post by Firemaster on Jun 20, 2008 11:34:56 GMT -6
Just have it where you read some magical book that will let you choose wich to battle in tote. No because that just destroys the fun of journeys back to SK at level 50..
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Post by Takahashi on Jun 20, 2008 14:37:30 GMT -6
Nothing is being faithful to storyline quite like being able to re-fight bosses mostly for no reason other than 'well, I want to see how big a hit I can do now that I'm grossly overlevelled'.
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Post by Rand on Jun 20, 2008 17:20:50 GMT -6
It's been brought up before. We're not gonna let you go ruin a perfectly good storyline just to let your e-peen get another pixel or two. =P
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Post by Firemaster on Jun 20, 2008 17:42:56 GMT -6
Rofl... Well if you put it that way it makes it seem like I'm an asshole for destroying the game.. Thanks Rand =[... You make me feel... Horrible.. ='[.. Anyways.. No one ever brought it up for no gold or exp.. They brought it up so that the low-leveled people that beat Val get an easy good amount of EXP over and over and over again.. No one brought it up for nothing but fun.. Rofl
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Post by Sur Realis on Jun 21, 2008 4:52:31 GMT -6
Oh really? From the topic, "On the note of re-fighting bosses..." Someone is being a baby on WSay and complaining that he has to start a new character to fight bosses again, and wants an arena. However, I have an idea that could pertain slightly more to the storyline, is more original, and slightly more limiting: Vision Fights (Okay, work with me, the word 'dream' is overused.) The way I see it it works like this: Once you become enlightened, you realize the ability to 'save' battles, in a sense; all the chaotics in the battle are memorized, so if you fought two Ice Dragons, it would be remembered as two Ice Dragons. Furthermore, this ability oddly transfers over to characters non-enlightened, and the ability to recall a battle is used by a certain NPC at a Nexus Monastery. Each _key_ can hold one battle per Hunting Grounds, and anyone in your party is dragged into the Vision Fight when you enter it, a Shared Vision. Since it's only a Vision, EXP and Gold play no role, but HP and MP is subjected to transfer into a Vision and out; if you go in with 1 HP you start with 1 HP. If you come out with 0 MP, you have no MP to use and must go to an inn. Uhmm, I don't feel like putting reasons why it would be useful, because I could care less if it's put in or not, and I'm basically posting my idea to shut Krelian up. =/ WHAT THEN, BITCH?!?!
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Post by Firemaster on Jun 21, 2008 10:55:26 GMT -6
Oh really? From the topic, "On the note of re-fighting bosses..." Someone is being a baby on WSay and complaining that he has to start a new character to fight bosses again, and wants an arena. However, I have an idea that could pertain slightly more to the storyline, is more original, and slightly more limiting: Vision Fights (Okay, work with me, the word 'dream' is overused.) The way I see it it works like this: Once you become enlightened, you realize the ability to 'save' battles, in a sense; all the chaotics in the battle are memorized, so if you fought two Ice Dragons, it would be remembered as two Ice Dragons. Furthermore, this ability oddly transfers over to characters non-enlightened, and the ability to recall a battle is used by a certain NPC at a Nexus Monastery. Each _key_ can hold one battle per Hunting Grounds, and anyone in your party is dragged into the Vision Fight when you enter it, a Shared Vision. Since it's only a Vision, EXP and Gold play no role, but HP and MP is subjected to transfer into a Vision and out; if you go in with 1 HP you start with 1 HP. If you come out with 0 MP, you have no MP to use and must go to an inn. Uhmm, I don't feel like putting reasons why it would be useful, because I could care less if it's put in or not, and I'm basically posting my idea to shut Krelian up. =/ WHAT THEN, BITCH?!?! Hmph.. Ok then there has been someone otrher than me to make this for no Gold or EXP. Although I have never seen that message in that exact topic before.. We could have it somewhat like that. It'll be like that book I read a few months ago.. Or years ago? Whatever.. It was called "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. About a boy chosen as the reciever of Memory in a community that has "sameness". He recieves the memory so that all the other people in the communtiy dont have to deal that kind of pain. So technically he's a 12 year old boy thats smarter than everyone else in the Book. We can have that kind of the same in here. Give memory of visions of your character fighting bosses in the world of Darlow.
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Post by Kyou on Jun 21, 2008 11:16:02 GMT -6
Jeez, who hasn't read that book.
If I recall correctly once the memory is given the person who gave the memory loses it forever, also its not like the boy was doing anything "inside" the memories, he was just re-experiancing them.
That book was incredibly creepy ...
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Post by Sur Realis on Jun 21, 2008 20:51:50 GMT -6
Jeez, who hasn't read that book. If I recall correctly once the memory is given the person who gave the memory loses it forever, also its not like the boy was doing anything "inside" the memories, he was just re-experiancing them. That book was incredibly creepy ... *Raises hand.* I have done the impossible by getting by without ever reading this book. The same is true with To Kill a Mockingbird, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, and Antigone. I'm that damn good.
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