What are 120 unused skills?
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What are 120 unused skills?
You can learn new skills at the cost of points at the outset of the journey, but not doing so gives a score bonus.
Hell yeh. Due to our holding fast to the American Dream and the principle of Fording EVERYTHING we made it. Let it be known throughout all future Pioneers...
FORDING.
ALWAYS
WORKS!!!!!!
Congrats guys... Now... what'll we do for money?
Ford the success.
Establish Ford!
(Congratulations)
Sell the vampires.
Sell the Wagon.
But never sell the victory in your heart.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAAHA! AT LAST! YOUR ALL DEAD! DEAD DEA- Wait.
Wait wait wait. Wait wait.
...Wait.
Your not dead? Your still alive? you... You even won? you mean after all of that not even my best efforts could kill you all?! Damnation! Now what am i going to waste time on? I mean its not like anyone even remembers me anymore-
... Aww. How nice, even after i planted horrible ideas in their minds!Quote:
Originally Posted by Zarah
Heh, Nice lets play Zarah, enjoyed every moment of it.
Thanks for reading, everyone, especially if I wasn't always the most reliable updater. :smalltongue:
Allow me to say how utterly absurd it is that we survived this. That was probably the luckiest run of Oregon Trail 2 that I've ever seen, although we did set out fairly early. If we had hit the trails at a later date, the journey would likely have been considerably harder. But even then, the fact that we managed to ford every single river in the game and not lose a single Ox is... Unbelievable. I used to play this game a lot as a kid, and I only ever actually beat the game once. I think this was the first time I had ever managed to get to Oregon City itself.
So thanks again, guys. Have some leftover candy as a reward.
As a lurker in this thread, I'd like to thank you all for participating. This was a fantastic, hilarious story, in the vein of The Oddyssey, with a personal yet epic feel to it. A struggle of man against nature, paranoia, and vampire's invampirity to man; ending with the triumph of one man's iron will against the relentless threat of...
Okay, I can't BS quite that well. Anyway, I loved the game and loved the insanity in the thread. It made for a great read.
What above poster said.
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Fortune favours the brave/idiotic. :smallbiggrin:
The moral of this play through...
FORD. EVERYTHING.