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Never tried Pixelmon.
 
*Has never had any interest in Minecraft*

A very major thing happened the other day in Star Wars: The Old Republic. They recently started these missions called Dynamic Ventures, and they have these three missions on the world of Hoth that have a very rare drop of a Freckled Loth-Cat Kitten in the rewards for the mission.
Spoiler: Freckled Loth-Cat Kitten

I'd tried getting the wee fellow by doing the three missions where you can get him (the missions are repeatable), but hadn't had any luck. The other day I came across one that you could buy on the Galactic Trade Market for a... sort of reasonable-like price, and decided that I'd try the mission one more time, and if I didn't get him then then I would get him from the market. I did the mission, got the rewards for it, opened up the bag-thingy that he can be found in, and...

...There he was!!! Now I don't have to buy him from the market, and I was able to get him in a more fulfilling way! *Happy Weasel dance*
 
You guys talking about Minecraft???

I'm kinda regretting using Deepslate as one of the blocks for my base in Minecraft.
I tried something out and it looked ugly so I'm now in the process of tearing it all down again and replacing most of it with Tuff. Only Deepslate I'll have now is the polished one I'm using for the floor along with Polished Tuff.


You could try and do it with Deepslate Bricks. I personally find them prettier to look at, and can make a bunch of cool dark-medieval builds.
 
I tried all variants of deepslate at the stone cutter and the bricks don't fit very well in the weird house I'm making. Also made a bunch of Chiseled Deepslate, but that looks so peculiar I'm not sure I'll ever use it =P

I think the only Deepslate bricks I've used are in the staircase, with a line of Tuff bricks going down the center, the stair versions anyway.
 
*Has never had any interest in Minecraft*

A very major thing happened the other day in Star Wars: The Old Republic. They recently started these missions called Dynamic Ventures, and they have these three missions on the world of Hoth that have a very rare drop of a Freckled Loth-Cat Kitten in the rewards for the mission.
Spoiler: Freckled Loth-Cat Kitten

I'd tried getting the wee fellow by doing the three missions where you can get him (the missions are repeatable), but hadn't had any luck. The other day I came across one that you could buy on the Galactic Trade Market for a... sort of reasonable-like price, and decided that I'd try the mission one more time, and if I didn't get him then then I would get him from the market. I did the mission, got the rewards for it, opened up the bag-thingy that he can be found in, and...

...There he was!!! Now I don't have to buy him from the market, and I was able to get him in a more fulfilling way! *Happy Weasel dance*

The Old Republic is the Star Wars MMO, yeah? I've never played it or had interest in it but I definitely understand the want to obtain a hard to get cat in an MMO, this is the cat minion I had to grind for in FFXIV:
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One of my favourite minions I've ever had is my dwarf rabbit, I just ended up buying it from the marketboard but it's because I saw someone else with one, really wanted one, and then just figured buying it would be the easiest way to get it. It's been with me the entire time I've been playing and I'll take it out sometimes just to continue exploring with me. :love:
 
The Old Republic is the Star Wars MMO, yeah? I've never played it or had interest in it but I definitely understand the want to obtain a hard to get cat in an MMO, this is the cat minion I had to grind for in FFXIV:
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One of my favourite minions I've ever had is my dwarf rabbit, I just ended up buying it from the marketboard but it's because I saw someone else with one, really wanted one, and then just figured buying it would be the easiest way to get it. It's been with me the entire time I've been playing and I'll take it out sometimes just to continue exploring with me. :love:

Aye, it takes place 300 or so years after the Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic II game. I really like how I can create my very own characters and can choose how said characters react and respond to things in the game. It isn't like some games that don't have any conversation choices, or have conversation choices that bring you back to the request if you choose 'No' until you agree (like we've seen in Pokémon games).

The only other previous MMO I've ever played was Runescape, and that was years ago. I like The Old Republic way better than Runescape- the graphics are better, and you don't lose all of your inventory except for the three rarest items when your character dies. Your gear just takes some damage, and you can just pay some credits to repair it at a vendor (and fall damage doesn't damage your gear any). That was always real annoying.
 
I've been wanting to play KotR I or II, but until now I had never heard of The Old Republic.
 
FFXIV's the only MMO I've ever gotten into, but with how much I've gotten invested into it, I've kinda just told myself I'm not gonna pick up any other MMO since. I hear people talking about ESO or BDO or KOTOR or WoW or that kind of thing and I've just... never been interested in those? It's mostly the art style, I can't be a cute catgirl in those games the same way I can in XIV, but I hear things every so often about "this issue with BDO" or "how the WoW devs treat their players" and I just think, I already live my real life and basically live a second life in FFXIV, I'm not going to start a third if I hear bad news like that.
Though, more power to the people who enjoy those games!

I wasn't even a Final Fantasy fan before I started playing XIV, I didn't really like the series at all, but something about just really getting into a world with friends and experiencing it all and learning the game and feeling like I really became a part of it was really nice. Then there are things like raids or boss fights for characters from other Final Fantasy games like Kefka from FF6 and I thought "It'd be nice to see the context for this, I love JRPGs anyways", and it sorta all spiraled out from there.

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I don't even want to look at my playtime on it at this point...

The only other previous MMO I've ever played was Runescape, and that was years ago. I like The Old Republic way better than Runescape- the graphics are better, and you don't lose all of your inventory except for the three rarest items when your character dies. Your gear just takes some damage, and you can just pay some credits to repair it at a vendor (and fall damage doesn't damage your gear any). That was always real annoying.

I picked up RuneScape for a little while cause bf and a couple friends grew up on it, I ended up not really vibing with OSRS and just played RuneScape 3, which I sorta just enjoyed as a grindy game for something to do. If anything has me losing items like that upon death, especially if I can be killed by other players, it's basically an immediate dealbreaker, because it feels so disheartening to spend so much time getting the best items or armour or weapon and lose to some sweaty no-life who just decides to pick on me.
I play Minecraft with /keepinventory on true, if that wasn't obvious, haha.

Actually now that I think about it I haven't played Minecraft in a while. I might need to fix that.

Minecraft is always that game where I'll play it for a little bit, get super hooked, and then put it down for a good while. Usually because I end up coming back with friends and we rent a realm for a little bit to play on together. It's nice for just having something to do and relaxing when you have the time.
 
My friends have a Minecraft server, but sense I don't have minecraft, it makes it tricky to play with them, which is unfortunate because it has tons of cool builds.
 
Some of my friends were playing modded Minecraft with all sorts of crazy mods, one of which being either cobble- or pixelmon. I couldn't quite tell which it was, though.
 
If anything has me losing items like that upon death, especially if I can be killed by other players, it's basically an immediate dealbreaker, because it feels so disheartening to spend so much time getting the best items or armour or weapon and lose to some sweaty no-life who just decides to pick on me.
I play Minecraft with /keepinventory on true, if that wasn't obvious, haha.
I remember in Runescape they had this one map (some wilds-like place or something) area that sometimes had these creatures- I think they were called 'Revenants'- that would attack you and 99% of the time kill you. That was not fun, especially since every time you died in Runscape along with the item loss part you also got teleported back to the beginning town where you start the game. They didn't even have taxis and etc. (like in The Old Republic) so you could quickly travel to different areas- you had to go everywhere on foot. Not my idea of a fun game.
 
I think I have keep inventory on in Minecraft... not that it matters for my current singleplayer world. I've yet to die... though I've also not fought any particularly strong mobs yet.... too busy mining and building a base =P

As for Final Fantasy... I've never played it. The couple glimpses of that series I've seen from trailers and the like have yet to appeal to me. Probably just not my kind of game.
 
I've finished my work day, and now I'm drained :sleep:

I thought you knew? After all those times I explained to you that I can't play your fangame because of that! :P
I know don't worry, but every time, it's a shock. :P
 
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