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There’s a saying about dwarven women. Their thighs can flatten steel!Anvil's are know for taking a real pounding.
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There’s a saying about dwarven women. Their thighs can flatten steel!Anvil's are know for taking a real pounding.
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The first season is actually pretty damn good, and it's not nearly as gratuitous as the pearl clutchers memed it to be back when it first came out. It's worth a gander, but I'm a fanboy for the series so take my recommendation with a grain of salt. Also would stereotypically recommend the subs instead of the dub.Also off-topic; is that anime any good? Never paid any attention to it, myself.
She's flat chested and flat assed. So Dwarf Shaman constantly calls her an anvil to tease her.I have to ask: what's an anvil in this context?
2nd season was a let down story wise. Lot of things missing from the manga compared to S1, and it felt very rushed overall.First season is, yes. Second season meanders and doesn't seem to have much of a story planned out as the first.
Hes a nothing burger character to me. Offers nothing until act 2 and he's not even a particularly interesting companion once you do get him. You spend the first half of the first act saving him and the only thing he gives you is obvious as fuck information about going through the underdark/mountain pass to get to the shadow lands. And then act 2 is just him trying to save some kid he was friends with as a boy where you, again, do all the heavy lifting. And the kicker is the boy isn't even the one who heals the land and lifts the curse like youre told he will. Nightsong does that when you free her, so that whole thing ends up feeling pointless.What's everyone's thoughts on the guy, anyway? I admit, not all that fond of him due to the whole "bear sex" thing, but I'm curious.
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They also had a mandatory "beach" episode which made me think they were just going through the steps. Just doing fanservice things now. Disappointing.2nd season was a let down story wise. Lot of things missing from the manga compared to S1, and it felt very rushed overall.
That part is even in the manga, and it's definitely just fanservice. Probably some of the most gratuitous fanservice at that point in the story since it doesn't serve any purpose. Which is saying something because theres quite a bit of it in the series as is. Hell even the bathhouse scene with priestess and sword maiden has a narrative purpose. The river scene is just "the gang is ambushed by goblins, now the girls are in bikinis and then they splash around a bit".They also had a mandatory "beach" episode which made me think they were just going through the steps. Just doing fanservice things now. Disappointing.
With how the first season ended, what I thought was going to happen was GS was going to open up more, basically start trying to live life outside his armor, so to speak. Instead, what they're largely doing is Flanderizing his character, having him repeatedly say things like, "I see" and being completely oblivious to the feelings of all the women crushing on him. This was quaint in S1, but has become tiresome over time.That part is even in the manga, and it's definitely just fanservice. Probably some of the most gratuitous fanservice at that point in the story since it doesn't serve any purpose. Which is saying something because theres quite a bit of it in the series as is. Hell even the bathhouse scene with priestess and sword maiden has a narrative purpose. The river scene is just "the gang is ambushed by goblins, now the girls are in bikinis and then they splash around a bit".
What's really disappointing is they omitted the intro to this part of the story, even though it's probably the most "holy shit" moment the goblins have at this point
Pretty typical anime adaptation issue, yeah. Feels like they're trying to make it more palatable/mainstream to distance themselves form the "controversial" reception S1 got.With how the first season ended, what I thought was going to happen was GS was going to open up more, basically start trying to live life outside his armor, so to speak. Instead, what they're largely doing is Flanderizing his character, having him repeatedly say things like, "I see" and being completely oblivious to the feelings of all the women crushing on him. This was quaint in S1, but has become tiresome over time.
There's also been far less focus on GS's clever tactics. Seems to me they're just brute forcing most of their quests now in standard Shounen anime fashion.
Some of the gear makes no sense with regard to how the classes and subclasses work. Like Shart's entire Dark Justiciar set seems like it's made for an Oathbreaker or War Domain spec...except that it's Medium Armor and is outclassed by many of the Heavy Armors in the game. Nothing about the Dark Justiciar armors feels like it compliments the Trickery Domain (which is alresdy severely underpowered compared to other domains).Speaking of nitpicks, what's with the lack of gear diversity in this game? Feels like I've been rocking the same armor and weapons since early act 2/Late Act 1. Not to mention that so many items share the exact same model as the most basic common gear despite being "very rare", with maybe a slightly different hue to the metal. Plus half the shit just doesn't seem to match very well. Even with the armor dyes, which can be a total crap shoot anyway, it's hard to really Fashion's Gate with what we're given. As far as medium/heavy armor goes anyway. Pretty easy to style with robes and light armor though.
Maybe its a carryover from Larian's previous game with posh lizardmenThe astute or cute voices they gave them annoyed me. It was an example of, "lets give these giant lizards tiny cute girl voices, won't that be funny," type of thing. I want them with lizardman voices that fit their skull shapes and lizard nature. Small nitpick, but irritating.
I really don't like BG3's designs for dwarf females. They seem too slender and humanlike, at least compared to the stout and stocky dwarven men. [autism] Dwaves are medium creatures, they weigh the same as adult humans.[/autism]There’s a saying about dwarven women. Their thighs can flatten steel!
The gloves don't need proficiency to use. The armour is useless for a GOO Warlock as they get fear immunity naturally.The Emperor's armor and gloves seem like thet compliment Great Old One Warlocks except for the fact that you're obligated to multi-class or take armor feats just to wear them. Otherwise, you might as well just wear the Helldusk Armor instead.
You are right, Blood of Lathander is super OP, especially in the shadowlands. Shar's Spear only has a place if you are going a partywide build around Darkness.Both the Shar and Selune spears which are central to Shart's quest feel vastly underpowered compared to Blood of Lathander which you obtain from a side quest.
Crit immunity is huge on higher difficulties. Then again, without flying owlbear cheese or silence (and a lot of luck), the golem is honour run endingly hard.The Adamatine armors and weapons feel weak for the amount of time and effort put into getting then and they get replaced fairly quickly when you arrive at LLI and Moonrise.
Psychic resistance, yes, but they don't get Fear immunity.The gloves don't need proficiency to use. The armour is useless for a GOO Warlock as they get fear immunity naturally.
Yeah, and the walk trajectory or who the golem decides to chase is also inconsistent. Really annoying fight on Honor Mode.Crit immunity is huge on higher difficulties. Then again, without flying owlbear cheese or silence (and a lot of luck), the golem is honour run endingly hard.