This idea scares me so much, just because the thought of talking pokemon is so horrible to me. Yes, Mystery Dungeon games did talking, but they didn't actually have a voice. Lately all the pokemon films always have a talking pokemon, and it's so annoying hearing them. I'm torn about trying the game or not.
Who remembers this song?
Well, there is a scholarship I still need to sign up for that one of the heads of the DIGM department sent in a newsletter email, so maybe I can still get a little money.
Raisor watched as the Bloticle raised up the earth and started grabbing clumps of it and throwing it all over the place. Watching this scene made the saying "A wounded animal is the most dangerous" come to mind. This creature was certainly trying its hardest to beat them down at this point. If nothing else, Raisor would tell it that there were nine others that they had to deal with that were going to be just as annoying, if not more annoying, than this obnoxious thing. Raisor put up his guard with his keyblade, covered more of his body with his other arm, and knelt down on one knee, trying to keep his defense up while waiting out the attack. Stones and dirt were thrown with incredible force against the keybladers, and the only thing Raisor could think of was wait it out. He was not going to go into this storm of earth and take any more dangerous hits. The most he could do was defend and lower the amount of damage he was going to take. Stones knocked all across his body, and caused small amounts of damage. Still, it was better than getting knocked in the gut. As the attack started to subside, Raisor got back up and took the chance to hit the enemy. Unlike most storms, this one didn't really have an eyes, since the tendrils were attacked to the "center", and Raisor couldn't really stand in the middle and attack carelessly. Although there was one thing he could do. Raisor took to the air and jumped on the tenticles one by one, eventually getting above the Bloticle's head and fell back down to earth. In this case, the earth on the Bloticle. He fell with his full weight and at the last second threw his keyblade onto the creature's head, stunning it and causing the spinning to stop for a second, giving the others a chance to attack themselves. Now Raisor just needed to figure out how to get out of the danger zone while falling or else he was going to end up on the ground...again. Spoiler: count Blotlings: 967/1000 Bloticle: 10/10 Bloticle 1: 107/1000
So when you see absolutely no news on it except one article which gives no info on it from back in July 2015, what do you do? Well, considering I wasn't entirely sure about it to begin with, even my parents are like "Yeah, it's not 'real'", and I can't find much info on it outside of its own website and knowing it's a member on ACHS, I'm just going to pass it by. It sounds like a good opportunity, but there's nothing holding it up. Unfortunate too
I had no idea about what this was, and I opened it up and it was from The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and apparently because of my grades so far in UH, I am eligible to sign up for them, which can give me the chance to get scholarships, career opportunities, and a few others things. The one thing I'm wondering about is the $95 joining fee. Why send an email saying you can join this group, and oh yeah, it costs one hundred dollars? I know it's a great chance to help with my schooling, but come on, I don't exactly have that kind of money lying around. I know I should just do it, but I'm going to hold off to see what my parents say exactly
As Raisor was gearing up for his next attack, he watched as the last two meteors came crashing into the earth. Raisor quickly plunged his keyblade into the ground as the shockwave blew everything away. Holding on for dear life, Raisor was blowing in the wind like a flag, flying every which way. His keyblade starting shaking and began to come lose, which Raisor hoped would not happen. As the keyblade began to pull out of the ground, the wind died down and Raisor dropped on the ground. He was glad he wasn't blown away yet again, but he was getting a little tired of being blown away at all. He heard the ink blot making a crying noise and figured it was in a lot of pain. Good, that meant they were close to beating it. Raisor got up as he watched Stratos become a nail being attacked by a makshift hammer. He managed to dodge out of the way Raisor noticed that the second rock wasn't coming down at Stratos. Wondering where it was going, he noticed the tendrils get longer and watched as the rock began to plummet - right at him. Getting the heck out of dodge, Raisor began to pick his feet up and ran straight at the bloticle. If it was going to extend its reach, that meant that it wouldn't be able to decrease the reach quickly enough the closer Raisor got in to the enemy. As he got closer, he was right about the rock not being able to hit him. The tentacle tried to shorten its arm length, but it was already too far and missed Raisor by a good meter or so. Taking this chance to attack again, Raisor threw his keyblade at the tendril holding the boulder and sliced it off. Calling back his keyblade, he threw it again at the other boulder arm. The second boulder fell to the ground, and Raisor figured it was probably done with that attack for now. Spoiler: count Blotlings: 967/1000 Bloticle: 10/10 Bloticle 1: 156/1000
I see this in your future
Actually recorded the video myself because no one had a long enough version of the song up. And I can not get enough of this song. This has to be my favorite song so far in FFXIV
Raisor looked up at the sky as a giant meteor began forming above their heads. He had seen his fair share of unfair attacks that just shouldn't exist, but this was ridiculous. Seriously? Making a meteor come at them? Luckily for them, Beuce took the front stage and shattered the big rock into six more manageable-sized rocks. Stratos took one of them out, and Raisor figured it was his turn to take out one or two of them himself. He thought back to how he dealt with those three rocks coming at him at the beginning of the fight and figured the same strategy might apply here. The only problem was, these rocks were much larger than the previous ones. Though Raisor thought of a way around that, even if it was a completely idiotic, stubbornheaded, not too mention foolhardy way to deal with this problem. Well, either he took his chances destroying the rocks or he ended up as a pancake. Bringing out his keyblade glider, he rode up to the nearest rock that was hurtling toward him. As he got close, he felt the wind push him back. The thing certainly had size and force, that much was certain. Raisor got on the rock as it kept falling and struck his keyblade onto the thing and started releasing his blizzard spell continuously. Raisor was never very good at magic, and releasing this spell without any break was certainly going to affect his later, but the situation at the moment was more important. The ice began spreading all around the rock as they got closer to the ground. Raisor watched as a good chunk of the rock got covered in ice and stopped his spell. Then, with the last big of magic energy he could muster, he released a Fire spell inside of the ice. The spell caused the rock the explode from the inside out, melting parts of the ice, and destroyed the rock even further. The giant rock falling from the sky was now in even smaller pieces, parts of them dissolving before hitting the ground, and other parts flinging ink blots all over. Raisor took out his keyblade and jumped to the ground; then, just as the little bit of rock got ever closer, he swung his keyblade, sending the thing flying back at the Bloticle as a flaming piece of earth. The Bloticle trying hitting it back, but with no such luck. As the bloticle hit the rock, it shattered, leaving a decently-sized burn on the creature, and even a few flames still burning on it. Spoiler: count Blotlings: 967: 1000 Bloticle: 10/10 Bloticle 1: 257:1000
I keep getting emails about GBTN tests and the start time for sessions is always on a work day either just as I start work, an hour after I've started working, or begins just as I get off work. So unfair, I could be making so much more money
All I'm saying is let me vote for Digimon, PXZ, and Fire Emblem at the same time
I'm all for Digimon, Fire Emblem, and Project X Zone 2. Remind me to tell you guys to allow multiple choices on these things
And you wonder why I don't enjoy people cosplaying epic characters. No one can ever look exactly like their original self in the book/game. The most you can do is get someone who fits the look as closely as possible, can do the right attitude, and, god-forbid, can act. If nothing else, he's already played one character that's time traveled, so he knows the rules
Silence. Rory Williams has returned to us in the form of Rip Hunter. You shall acknowledge his brilliance. Though since I have yet to watch Arrow season 3 and Flash season 2, I have no area to talk about the show
So is it still a kitten, or fully grown? It's hard to tell with the close up
Managed to hold an entire conversation using just Moji's. Now they just need to add more for the fun of it
Oh, I like that using magic affects the environment and can hurt you too. We've always had it where it's just been beneficial and never affecting anything outside of hurting the enemy. Now we see it as it enacts with the environment. Wonder if that means we could maybe freeze water with blizzard, or electrify enemies in water with Lightning
Raisor picked his head out of the ground and spat out a large amount of dirt. He brushed off his hair and got on his feet. Twice in the span of less than two minutes he's been thrown to the ground by that stupid tentacle; Raisor's fuse was at an end. He wanted to pummel that thing to the ground right now. Rushing at the enemy full speed following Stratos's attack, Raisor picked up his keyblade and threw up a dust cloud. The smokescreen seemed to work, because the Bloticle kept throwing rocks and spikes that passed right by him. Raisor passed through his smokescreen and ended up right in front of the bloticle. He thrust his keyblade forward, sending a ripple through the enemy and stunning it. As the creature stopped moving, Raisor took the chance to stick his keyblade in the enemy yet again, and let off a few Fire spells. Ink sprayed all over, and Raisor was pretty sure that did a bit of damage. He didn't care how big the thing was, getting an explosion inside of you was going to leave a mark. Or in this case, tear open a mark. Spoiler: count Blotlings: 970/1000 Bloticles: 10/10 Bloticle 1: 660