Ogre battle 64 should i fight dio
Dio is assigned to the same training group as Magnus Gallant , overseen by tactician Hugo Miller. Magnus is made temporary commander for their first mission, which enrages Dio. He ends up challenging Magnus to a fight, with the decision Mangus makes having great impact on their future relationship. Regardless, Hugo dispels the situation, and the two go on to serve two missions together. After the rescue of Prince Yumil Dulmare , Mangus is promoted to captain, and Dio is officially assigned to his battalion, the Blue Knights.
He serves four more missions under Magnus before reaching a crossroads. In most cases, he remains with Magnus when the latter defects to the revolutionary army. Bloodlust : A Paladin at Blue Basilica says Vapula was lurking in the castle there after succumbing to the Infernal Aura, feeding on human blood.
He worked for Debonair while he was still a Deva of Zeteginea, but left before Debonair joined Destin's revolution. Hiding Your Heritage : Vapula is described only as "a nomadic knight.
Loophole Abuse : Vapula justifies his desertion of the Zeteginean Empire by saying he never swore an oath to serve them like Debonair did. Magic Knight : Can use the Evocation spell if they're in the back row. Manipulative Bastard : Seems like a common trait: Pruflas takes advantage of Kerikov, while Amazeroth gleefully admits he used Carth and others.
You're loyal to the death. What more can we ask for? Netherworlders are no exception.. Zeda Libeiro A mysterious old woman who first appears talking to Mari. Later on it's seen she's working with Baldwin and the Caliginous Order, but she seems to have her own plans. Tropes associated with Zeda: A Form You Are Comfortable With : Though "creepy woman who covers her face" is still pretty suspicious, it's a lot better than her true form, which is a Gorgon.
Also kills Yumil in low Chaos Frame playthroughs. Enemy Mine : Works with and betrays the Caliginous Order Left Hanging : Not so much what happens to Zeda, but more her backstory: how'd she get out of the netherworld? Did the Caliginous Order summon her? Did Rashidi? How'd Baldwin and Richard find her, then? Get Flash to see this player. This is the story of Magnus, the valiant hero of Palantius. He leads his army, the gallant Blue Knights, in a war of revolution.
Along the way, he ignores the plight of the downtrodden, spurns the help of local leaders, and generally makes an ass of himself. His forces eventually kill the goddess of fertility, and the entire world goes straight to hell a few years later. But who are we kidding? This is actually the story of Bruce, a lucky dude who gets hyped up on steroids, grows a huge ass grey beard in the span of a couple of minutes, then nukes his way through a horde of people and monsters using what can only be described as the apocalypse in book form.
Along the way, he gets a bit of help from his sidekick Parker, who spurns the overuse of steroids in favour of watching Bruce mow down poor sods, but pays for it dearly when he gets in the way of the world's most deadly Venus fly trap. Hello everyone, and thanks for taking the time to read these comments about my OB64 speed run. OB64 is a game that once I thought would be impossible to speedrun. I was certain that there would be no way to get powerful enough characters to beat the entire game in a reasonable time.
I thought that the minimum time would be somewhere close to 20 hours, let alone less than 5. Then, I read Amazing Ampharos' topic on the forum. The combination of the item dupe trick plus abusing Odiron's gifts from the beginning of the game made a reasonable speed-run possible.
It may be a bit boring to watch, but that's why there are audio commentaries, right? The speed run is very straightforward, even if the game is not. I'm not going to write a whole essay on the game mechanics check CyricZ's Walkthrough at GameFAQs for anything you need to know , but instead I'm just going to explain some of the choices I made. I'll try to make an audio commentary which details these things, as well as an explanation of the game's plot which I so compulsively fly through.
One very important note: during the run, you may notice that the number of Angel Fruits, Champion Statuettes, and Altars of Resurrection in my inventory jumps around sporadically. This is due to the use of the item duplication glitch, not because I was entering cheat codes in between segments.
Segment 1 This was the second hardest segment to do. It has the most random factors involved, and although it's only four scenes long, there are random elements in each stage that can instantly end a run. I've actually lost to each and every boss in this segment at least once while recording. No word of a lie. Choosing not to rename Magnus was an eleventh hour decision.
It probably makes a difference of a couple of milliseconds either way, if at all. Other than that, I zip through the opening questions as quickly as I can. What I want out of this part is to get the Magicians Robe, which is one of the pieces of equipment needed to make Archmages? Luckily, the first answer to every question not only gets the Magician's Robe, but also nets me some good characters to use in the time before I set up my end-game Wizards.
You can see that I screw up in the action menus for the first couple of tries. The menus in this game are weird? Luckily, all my mistakes happened in menus where it cost me virtually no time.
The only thing really hurt by these mistakes is my pride. The idea to use the Doll Master unit in Scenes 2 and 3 came to me late as well. If you take Magnus' unit to Ishro, you get an extra long cutscene, which, while making more sense where did that old man come from? It also only has 7 attacks for the entire unit, unlike Leia's whom I had originally planned on using to defend my base , which has 10, so using it to defend my HQ in Scene 3 saved some more time.
In Scene 4, something strange happened: I killed an extra enemy character, allowing my Phalanx and Sorceresses to level up before fighting Debonair. Ask A Question.
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The chaos frame annoys me. Similar games. Side Quest. How to get vampire? How do Angel Knights become Seraphs?
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