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I felt something was off since last week, but trying it again now, Bellona seems to charge her S3 every time she gets hit, and the conclusion is she summons a Bloop every turn.ㅡㅡ
The strategy for this floor is to kill the Bloop first and then take down Bellona, but if she summons one every turn, are we supposed to fight her forever??
If they're going to summon one every turn, shouldn't they have low defense or HP so we can kill one per turn? It's impossible to kill them every turn, so how does it make sense that one keeps getting summoned? Whether it's a bug or an intentional stealth patch, these guys are crazy.
Also, I can clearly feel that the defense of most mobs has increased significantly. I've cleared floor 100 on over 10 different accounts, and with the same team composition and the same 'school uniform' gear you guys provide, it's hard to see 20,000 damage now. I remember it used to deal 50,000-60,000, but now it's under 20,000... Why is that?




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No matter how much Mythic avatars like Orphe the Inviter
even if they don't have a bond
Legendary bond 92% attack speed
Mythic no bond 100% attack speed
Does this make any sense?
The stats are bad and they are 100 times harder to pull than Legendary ones.
They should at least give about 120 attack speed for no bond and increase the stats.




Lately, I've been deeply immersed in "Granblue Fantasy: Relink," which received DLC last month, and "Stellar Blade," focusing my playtime on these two titles.
Personally, I haven't been very drawn to the "Monster Hunter" series because of its slow tempo and the long time required for each quest. On the other hand, "Relink" was one of the ARPGs I enjoyed, as I could finish a quest in under 15 minutes.
The DLC added various features, including 'The Final Vision,' a mode that blends roguelike elements with an atmosphere similar to "Exit 8." It was impressive that Lyria, who didn't play a major role in the main story, now supports in combat, and that you can finish off with Bahamut or others after using an Ougi. Also, being able to directly control boss monsters faced in previous quests made for a much richer gameplay experience.
Lucilius, Beelzebub, and The World, which were hidden bosses in the main game, also played a part in enjoying the game. Beelzebub and The World were manageable, but Lucilius boasted brutal patterns. I remember struggling quite a bit to clear it, especially in online play, because of Lucilius's patterns.
Although I unlocked up to 'Infinity,' the DLC story was not easy to clear even on 'Chaos++,' and I gave up because I could easily imagine myself sobbing if I attempted Infinity. Still, overall, it was a game I really enjoyed.
Next, "Stellar Blade" stood out with even more refreshing combat action than "Relink," an impressive OST, and the fun of growing the character by collecting skill points. I also liked the attractive outfits and various collectibles, and I ended up playing it enough to achieve all the trophies.
I think the character Eve was designed so well that I couldn't take my eyes off her while playing, and the story, which reminded me of the Nier series, left me with a sense of grandeur once again.
I think the OST was just as excellent as the story.
The emotional OST, 'Everglow' that played when looking at Earth from space, and the exclusive OST that appeared during the battle with Raven, while not fitting the battle perfectly, had a strangely addictive charm that made it memorable.
Nier&Automata DLC, winter season updates, etc., can be toggled on&off in the settings
I felt it was a plus that it prevents the flow from being broken during the first playthrough.
However, the character's movement speed and some convenience features were disappointing. While the movement speed could be somewhat compensated for with mods, I felt that the basic controls and convenience aspects could use some improvement.
As someone who loves the ARPG genre, it's just gratifying to see games in this genre continue to evolve.
I'm wondering what would be a good next ARPG to play,
but I think I'll resume once my computer, which broke down and was sent for repairs less than two months after I built it, arrives.



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Just giving streaming a try...
Just saying....
Not that I want you to pay attention to me...
I'm streaming in the hopes that people will take more interest in Lilibet than in me, if anything,,,,



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8/10
10*16 = 160
100*10 = 1000
1000*3 = 3000
3000*1 = 3000
7160-3000 = 4160


Hello, I'm Yoon Ye-jin from the 3rd Stove Crew!
Today, in the sweltering heat, from the comfort of your room, for free!
I'd like to introduce a game where you can visit
a European art museum (^0^)
It is [Touch Your Masterpiece 2] is
[Touch Your Masterpiece 2 Stove Store Page]
https://store.onstove.com/games/105326
[Video Review]
As the name suggests, this game!
is a game where you interact by touching the artworks directly.
Basically, it's based on hidden object gameplay.
You just need to find the objects indicated above within the painting,
and you'll be moving between paintings to find them.
Since you can tell how many are left,
and whether they are on this page by the light bulb indicator,
the difficulty is really easy.
The charm of this game is wandering around the paintings,
admiring the texture and atmosphere of the works,
(The textures really seem to pop out of the monitor, leaving you mesmerized...)
What makes you feel like you're actually inside the painting is that
every painting has!! different sound effects and background music.
For example,
when passing by a painting of a pile of trash like this,
you can actually hear flies buzzing and squelching sounds,
and if it's a painting of a banquet hall,
you can hear people laughing and chatting,
(Click the video review above for detailed sound impressions)
so it really feels like you're inside the painting.
The immersion was really, really high.
There are 6 chapters in total,
and I cleared them all in 1 hour.
It's a simple point-and-click game,
but it was a game that truly delighted my eyes and ears,
and the quality was so, so good that I kept thinking,
"Wait, this is a free game..?"
For those who love art,
and those who want to get a European art museum vibe at home,
I recommend it to everyone!!!!
(It's only $0, so there's no reason not to play it!!!!!!)
>> Touch Your Masterpiece 2 Store Page <<

