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2014-04-10, 06:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Jan 2011
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Re: 64 Times the Harvesting: Let's Play Harvest Moon 64
*cough cough*
But that's not what you're looking for, I know.
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2014-04-10, 06:25 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Feb 2007
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Re: 64 Times the Harvesting: Let's Play Harvest Moon 64
It isn't, but that's neat!
LPs:
SpoilerMoemon Leafgreen (Complete)
Long Live the Queen (Complete)
Harvest Moon 64 (Complete)
Rune Factory 3 (Ongoing)
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 (Ongoing)
Azure Dreams (On Hiatus)
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2014-04-10, 06:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Apr 2005
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Re: 64 Times the Harvesting: Let's Play Harvest Moon 64
Storm Silver could be cool. I'm actually kind of glad there's not a Moe version of it (sorry, not a fan of moe).
For your in-story explanation for why you can talk to some pokemon and not others... why not make it a plot point (kind of like the whole one with the land thing was for Fox in this Let's Play)? Most trainers have an affinity for one type of pokemon which they can communicate directly with. This explains why the majority of trainers in the world use monotype teams, despite having a good mix being obviously superior in every way. But StormSilver? He's an outlier. When offered the chance to pick one of the three starters, he shocks the professor by being able to speak with all 3 of them. The rules still say he can only have one, but this still gets the professor interested, and is what gets you involved with the research/pokedex, being sent out into the world to try to find/catch one of every type to find out just what it is you can and cannot communicate with (which seems to be entirely random, maybe with some pattern developing as the series draws to its close).If my text is blue, I'm being sarcastic.But you already knew that, right?
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2014-04-13, 09:53 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Feb 2010
Re: 64 Times the Harvesting: Let's Play Harvest Moon 64
Such a bitter-sweet feeling, seeing the conclusion of a great adventure.
That was an amazing journey and I am glad to have been a witness to it.
Thanks for sharing the story, Deme. I look forward to the next.