The most important thing is to add friends, they provide many benefits. Each day you may go to your neighbor's village and do 5 actions(clear grass, harvest, chop trees) energy free. What I recommended is to chop trees in your friends villages because it saves your energy and sometimes you get multiple pieces of wood.
Also, always have 1 day or 2 day or even 12 hour crops growing, they provide lots of money. Don't be afraid to spent your food for energy meals.
I just started Little Cup and I just love it. If you don't know what Little Cup is and you participate in competitive Pokemon battles, you should. Little Cup is just a standard and rules for battling, kinda like tier, but here are the rules I play by:
* All Pokemon must be level 5.
* Eligible Pokemon are Pokemon that can evolve, but they must be the lowest evolution state, i.e. Pichu is allowed, but not Pikachu.
* Only moves that a Pokemon can learn at or before level 5 are allowed, i.e. egg moves and move tutor attacks are allowed.
* A few Pokemon like Scyther, Yanma, and Sneasel are banned because they are too strong.
* In normal Little Cup, TM and HM moves are allowed, but I don't like this rule, so I don't abide by it.
There are a few facts and suggestions for Little Cup, here are a few:
* You do not necessarily need to put 252 EV's into a stat to max it since we play at level 5. The amount of EV's needed to max a stat depends on the base stat. If the base stat ends in a "3", then 252 EV's are needed to max out the stat(add 4 points to it), but if the stat ends in a "2", then only 180 EV's are needed to max the stat with +4 points. Also, if you want to add just +1 point to a stat that ends in "3", you need only 12 EV's. Here is a quick chart:
Here is a Little Cup battle that I did:
* All Pokemon must be level 5.
* Eligible Pokemon are Pokemon that can evolve, but they must be the lowest evolution state, i.e. Pichu is allowed, but not Pikachu.
* Only moves that a Pokemon can learn at or before level 5 are allowed, i.e. egg moves and move tutor attacks are allowed.
* A few Pokemon like Scyther, Yanma, and Sneasel are banned because they are too strong.
* In normal Little Cup, TM and HM moves are allowed, but I don't like this rule, so I don't abide by it.
There are a few facts and suggestions for Little Cup, here are a few:
* You do not necessarily need to put 252 EV's into a stat to max it since we play at level 5. The amount of EV's needed to max a stat depends on the base stat. If the base stat ends in a "3", then 252 EV's are needed to max out the stat(add 4 points to it), but if the stat ends in a "2", then only 180 EV's are needed to max the stat with +4 points. Also, if you want to add just +1 point to a stat that ends in "3", you need only 12 EV's. Here is a quick chart:
- 3 - 12/92/172/252 EVs
- 4 - 4/84/164/244 EVs
- 5 - 76/156/236 EVs
- 6 - 68/148/228 EVs
- 7 - 60/140/220 EVs
- 8 - 52/132/212 EVs
- 9 - 44/124/204 EVs
- 0 - 36/116/196 EVs
- 1 - 28/108/188 EVs
- 2 - 20/100/180 EVs
Here is a Little Cup battle that I did:
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I waited months for this game to come out in English because I loved Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor. The story was gripping, the battles was turn based, and your actions really determine your end. I was utterly disappointed by this game, I played about 3 hours of this game before I had to put it down. I kept saying to myself, "remember the 1st game, do it for the epic story."
First off Strange Journey is not turn based, it is a dungeon crawler. At first I was put off by this because I love turn based strategy games, but I swallowed my dislike and continued on. Next I found out that there was on demon action like Devil Survivor, but you must recruit demons by TALKING to them. T-A-L-K-I-N-G, like a full conversation, if your alignment is not right, you cannot even talk to the demon. When I say alignment I mean Dungeon and Dragons alignment, Lawful-good, neutral-chaos, etc.
The part of this game that I hated the most was the conversations because without them, you could not recruit demons. You need to pass 2 rounds of conversation with a demon before you can even attempt to recruit them. If the demon does not like your answer, they will end the conversation and either leave the battle or attack you. Oh, and if they end the conversation, you can't talk to them again in that battle, you must search for them again. If, you answer both questions correctly, and ask them to join you, you must pay them, but they don't only want money. Demon's are greedy little bastards, they will ask for money, then HP, then MP, then money again, and if they're not satisfied, they will ask for one of your recovery items. Complete Bullshit! You should not have to go through all that to get a God Damn Demon!
If they had kept the game turn based and had the demon auction, then the player would had been able to enjoy the story, which started off kind of preachy. Enough of this rant, I feel like playing Devil Survivor again. Off to beat it for the 4th(?) time.
First off Strange Journey is not turn based, it is a dungeon crawler. At first I was put off by this because I love turn based strategy games, but I swallowed my dislike and continued on. Next I found out that there was on demon action like Devil Survivor, but you must recruit demons by TALKING to them. T-A-L-K-I-N-G, like a full conversation, if your alignment is not right, you cannot even talk to the demon. When I say alignment I mean Dungeon and Dragons alignment, Lawful-good, neutral-chaos, etc.
The part of this game that I hated the most was the conversations because without them, you could not recruit demons. You need to pass 2 rounds of conversation with a demon before you can even attempt to recruit them. If the demon does not like your answer, they will end the conversation and either leave the battle or attack you. Oh, and if they end the conversation, you can't talk to them again in that battle, you must search for them again. If, you answer both questions correctly, and ask them to join you, you must pay them, but they don't only want money. Demon's are greedy little bastards, they will ask for money, then HP, then MP, then money again, and if they're not satisfied, they will ask for one of your recovery items. Complete Bullshit! You should not have to go through all that to get a God Damn Demon!
If they had kept the game turn based and had the demon auction, then the player would had been able to enjoy the story, which started off kind of preachy. Enough of this rant, I feel like playing Devil Survivor again. Off to beat it for the 4th(?) time.
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Whenever I hear that a video game or a comic that I like is being made into a live-action movie, I am always excited, but when I actually see the movie, I am left disappointed. Such was the case for Watchmen, Kickass, and that which must not be named, Dragonball Z. However, I was not disappointed when I saw Prince of Persia, I even saw it twice.
Even though the plot of the movie is different to the game, I still liked the movie because the main aspects of the game remained. For instance, all the combat scenes that the prince was in, involved tons of acrobatics. Plus the chemistry between the prince and the princess was similar to the game in that they were constantly arguing until the end, where they realize they love each other, cliche.
The invasion at the beginning of the movie reminded me a lot of Assassin's Creed because of the perch scene. Also, the invasion showed some cool camera angles reminiscent of the game where the player is shown what they need to do to progress. The 1st fight in the invasion between the prince, Dastan, and the royal guardian of the dagger was amazing. I felt like I was watching an HD cutscene from the game.
I was amazed this mourning to find out that the movie can in second to Shrek and only made 37 million. So, I read some reviews from critics and could not understand why so many people dislike the movie. So what is the cast was mostly white? Who did people expect to play the prince, the guy from Slumdog Millionaire (zuko = roflcopter) ? I felt that the cast did a good job, Jake Gyllenhaal was believable as the prince.
Even though the plot of the movie is different to the game, I still liked the movie because the main aspects of the game remained. For instance, all the combat scenes that the prince was in, involved tons of acrobatics. Plus the chemistry between the prince and the princess was similar to the game in that they were constantly arguing until the end, where they realize they love each other, cliche.
The invasion at the beginning of the movie reminded me a lot of Assassin's Creed because of the perch scene. Also, the invasion showed some cool camera angles reminiscent of the game where the player is shown what they need to do to progress. The 1st fight in the invasion between the prince, Dastan, and the royal guardian of the dagger was amazing. I felt like I was watching an HD cutscene from the game.
I was amazed this mourning to find out that the movie can in second to Shrek and only made 37 million. So, I read some reviews from critics and could not understand why so many people dislike the movie. So what is the cast was mostly white? Who did people expect to play the prince, the guy from Slumdog Millionaire (zuko = roflcopter) ? I felt that the cast did a good job, Jake Gyllenhaal was believable as the prince.
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