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He said the epicenter, meaning the point between the 4 center placements of the board, meaning it's not an actual allowed move. Basically, he is breaking the rules, implying the MC is an outside context problem the Vandel could not foresee.
Normally, I can't stand reading an OC insert, but the way the game system delivers little hints makes it far more bearable. In that, it reminds me of Lord Roustabout's Brockton's Celestial Forge. While the Mc is played as dense for humor, they do tend to at least realize in hindsight the implications of their interactions quickly enough, making it easily bearable. The gamer system had also been reduced to only the most approachable aspects it is known for. As of chapter 5, I've been enjoying what content there is and genuinely look forward to updates.
huh I remember Doctor Who said that second line also
think hosting a live auction with sufficient evidence using some bodies could cause the war to screech to a halt at least temporarily?
nice! I appreciate that their is actually consequences and retaliation for the actions of the MC. Can we get some interludes for other pov? These last 3 or 4 chapters seem a little disjointed. In a way it reminds me of of the montage at the beginning of the game.
Sort of, the MC'S had a very strange response to the armed riders and Lord Stark's group. Ask yourself, would you ever let a group encircle you with spears if you had a better option? If you have a short tower with one entrance would you ever think you would rather face a group of aggressive riders out side of it? Would that even cross your mind?
I can't relate. It's very difficult for me to get into other games after dark souls.
I hate this bike, always popping up when you search anything with r-18.
obviously choice. "go after" is vague enough that I could rules lawyer my way out of it not even factoring in free will.
it's not mentioned that the MC changed his handwriting for the notes. Your projecting intelligence on an otherwise stupid character. There are a hundred things he "could" have done but didn't. There are likely thousands of examples of "weak" quirks being misunderstand befor being used to great effect. If you base your entire profession on quirk misuse then that's not something an investigation will just dismiss.
they wouldn't know. No one could. Regardless, it's their job to investigate and with the aid of an extremely useful clue. Two samples of handwriting and a direction to investigate concerning a possible age group. All things that didn't need to be disclosed.
does it matter if his quark has been shown to hack since he has demonstrated he can on his own through programming competitions? Again, who would expect a eight year old to be capable of the theft in the first place? Why needlessly draw attention to it for the lols?
In a world with 99% powered individuals you think they won't follow through on an investigation. Just because of a suspect's age or public persona? Let me put it this way, you have a local kid that very publicity compeats in both programing and martial arts, even their quark has something to do with computer uplink. That's not something you just dismiss out of hand, that's a likely suspect.
the mirror dimension is a strange one to miss. It's a power that can no sell nearly anyone in the MCU. Even Thanos would be helpless there.
he already has time dilation right? Can he only use it for sex and not paperwork?