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Ramatut4001 : When playing DQ for the NES.. be sure to hunt the gold golem a.k.a. "gold finger" because he's worth a ton of cash if you wanted to level and get a decent reward in gold. Also.. be sure to time your button pushes even after you make your selection.. if I'm not mistaken (it's been.. oh.. 12 years?) you can get a critical if you press the attack button just as your screen "flash for attack" is about to hit the monster. It's a timing thing. I don't know if my battery is still working or not.. but I have it saved so I can just run down and "save" the princess quickly. I still recall getting a kick out of answering 'no' when she asks, "Do you love me?" or something like that.

RPGs.. best one I've ever played and hated the most (not really hated.. just the Japanese pulled one of their classics with.. all the heroes die at the end or the ones you didn't expect) was Phantasy Star II. They (the programmers) should have been shot when the earthlings wipe out your party in the end. I remember the first time I played PSII. That was one of the very first RPGs that you could actually walk behind buildings and trees. How forking annoying was it that you were always never able to really explore something besides the hidden path through the fixed background. Oh.. btw, Ramatut4001, don't forget that the destroyed village/town has a hidden wall you can pass through. I know several of the Ultimas were pretty good at false walls (like Exodus for the NES) but just really being able to walk behind it was something cool. I guess at this point, I get labeled as a nutcase. ;) The first time I had played PSII, I had rented it over ThanksGiving holiday (US). I was so addicted that I would play until about 3am.. then set an alarm to wake up about 6am.. and play all day again (besides the turkey dinner obligations etc.). Anyway, I've got several great RPGs. Three that stand out (besides the ones everyone knows) on the PlayStation 1 are Legend of Dragoon, Beyond the Beyond and of course the Tales of Destiny/Star Ocean series.

Yeah.. I played D&D. Loved pouring over the manuals and rules. Have a noteworthy library and have seen the Dragon Lance animated series they've just released. I have several modules and have kept up with it until they released 3.0 with the Sorcery class which is a rip on typical spell casters. The necromancers of games today don't hold a candle to some of the good modules from version 1 and 2.. even some of the 3. I was into it when it was "evil" and people drove off into the woods and committed suicide because their pen and paper persona was eliminated in the game. Oh.. the stories I could tell about some DM's and their sick sense of humor. Speaking of which that reminds me of a certain player that always ran around creating trouble for the other pen and paper players. So the DM sends a "hit man" mark after the in-game character. After a well fought battle.. the player was seriously injured but survived. The DM, ever vindictive, had as a last act of dice throwing.. chop off a certain part of male anatomy by the monster assassin. The obnoxious player went on an in-game quest to get back what was his.. "standard" per se. After a few weeks of pen a paper play, the player gets an artifact that can grant Wish spells. Anyone that knows anything about D&D, AD&D or good mudds.. know that you *very* carefully use artifacts.. and of course think out the best way to word a "Wish." I think most Mudds have something like The Wand of Wonders (or Wand of Many Things) that does random dangerous stuff. Always keep a pet on any Mudd you play.. and make sure they drink the water first. :wink: So, the player says to the DM (Dungeon Master): I wish to have my (anatomy) back and 2x as big! As smart and well played the player was.. he must have been so excited to have beaten the DM at his own game literally. Anyway, the DM not very happy about having been shown up in playing ability, raises an eyebrow.. rolls the die behind the DM blind. He then looks up and says, "The wind begins to howl.. the earth begins to tremble ever so slightly... " (the rest of the player group indicate that they step back from the in-game player that just made the wish). The player listens intently.. and finally the DM says, "Within a matter of seconds a 1 foot penis grows from your forehead. See you guys next Saturday."

Hope the 1 foot part doesn't violate forum rules. I can remove (or don't mind it being removed).
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Thanks for the advice. Glad to say I beat Dragon Warrior this weekend. And there was one part of the game where I hung around an area heavily populated with Goldmen grinding to buy something.

LOL @ the forehead penis. I started playing DND last year and it's a lot of fun. We're playing 4th edition now I find it much easier to get into than 3.5.
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i truthfully cant get into the dragon quest series (beside the monsters series and the slime game for the ds) i play just about everyone but never got far due to lack of interest. i played the one for the ps2 the most (sorry i cant rember the title number) got to a squid boss and got bored.
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mordimar wrote:Ramatut4001 : When playing DQ for the NES.. be sure to hunt the gold golem a.k.a. "gold finger" because he's worth a ton of cash if you wanted to level and get a decent reward in gold. Also.. be sure to time your button pushes even after you make your selection.. if I'm not mistaken (it's been.. oh.. 12 years?) you can get a critical if you press the attack button just as your screen "flash for attack" is about to hit the monster. It's a timing thing. I don't know if my battery is still working or not.. but I have it saved so I can just run down and "save" the princess quickly. I still recall getting a kick out of answering 'no' when she asks, "Do you love me?" or something like that.

RPGs.. best one I've ever played and hated the most (not really hated.. just the Japanese pulled one of their classics with.. all the heroes die at the end or the ones you didn't expect) was Phantasy Star II. They (the programmers) should have been shot when the earthlings wipe out your party in the end. I remember the first time I played PSII. That was one of the very first RPGs that you could actually walk behind buildings and trees. How forking annoying was it that you were always never able to really explore something besides the hidden path through the fixed background. Oh.. btw, Ramatut4001, don't forget that the destroyed village/town has a hidden wall you can pass through. I know several of the Ultimas were pretty good at false walls (like Exodus for the NES) but just really being able to walk behind it was something cool. I guess at this point, I get labeled as a nutcase. ;) The first time I had played PSII, I had rented it over ThanksGiving holiday (US). I was so addicted that I would play until about 3am.. then set an alarm to wake up about 6am.. and play all day again (besides the turkey dinner obligations etc.). Anyway, I've got several great RPGs. Three that stand out (besides the ones everyone knows) on the PlayStation 1 are Legend of Dragoon, Beyond the Beyond and of course the Tales of Destiny/Star Ocean series.

Yeah.. I played D&D. Loved pouring over the manuals and rules. Have a noteworthy library and have seen the Dragon Lance animated series they've just released. I have several modules and have kept up with it until they released 3.0 with the Sorcery class which is a rip on typical spell casters. The necromancers of games today don't hold a candle to some of the good modules from version 1 and 2.. even some of the 3. I was into it when it was "evil" and people drove off into the woods and committed suicide because their pen and paper persona was eliminated in the game. Oh.. the stories I could tell about some DM's and their sick sense of humor. Speaking of which that reminds me of a certain player that always ran around creating trouble for the other pen and paper players. So the DM sends a "hit man" mark after the in-game character. After a well fought battle.. the player was seriously injured but survived. The DM, ever vindictive, had as a last act of dice throwing.. chop off a certain part of male anatomy by the monster assassin. The obnoxious player went on an in-game quest to get back what was his.. "standard" per se. After a few weeks of pen a paper play, the player gets an artifact that can grant Wish spells. Anyone that knows anything about D&D, AD&D or good mudds.. know that you *very* carefully use artifacts.. and of course think out the best way to word a "Wish." I think most Mudds have something like The Wand of Wonders (or Wand of Many Things) that does random dangerous stuff. Always keep a pet on any Mudd you play.. and make sure they drink the water first. :wink: So, the player says to the DM (Dungeon Master): I wish to have my (anatomy) back and 2x as big! As smart and well played the player was.. he must have been so excited to have beaten the DM at his own game literally. Anyway, the DM not very happy about having been shown up in playing ability, raises an eyebrow.. rolls the die behind the DM blind. He then looks up and says, "The wind begins to howl.. the earth begins to tremble ever so slightly... " (the rest of the player group indicate that they step back from the in-game player that just made the wish). The player listens intently.. and finally the DM says, "Within a matter of seconds a 1 foot penis grows from your forehead. See you guys next Saturday."

Hope the 1 foot part doesn't violate forum rules. I can remove (or don't mind it being removed).
-Mordi
I'M FUCKING HALFWAY THROUGH PHANTASY STAR II, YOU ASSHOLE! UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGH!!!

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Really, though... I... am gonna have such a hard time completing that game now. I already knew that something bad was gonna happen to Nei, but now... *sigh*

Maybe this is why the RPG forum is so unpopular.
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