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It is supposed to be mudkipz lol, that was a typo. It's been fixed.
That was part of the joke in my own review that’s also pinned. I didn’t like it, someone else has. Also, obviously don’t email them, but even if you did email them just don’t open or interact with it. Just receiving an email from someone isn’t going to lead to a virus unless you click on an image or link in it or actually download a sketchy attachment from it and open it.
Laptop is like his baby. His heart would bleed. Also, fighting Adele would prove to be futile, she's the type of girl you absolutely don't want to fight at all costs. It's a losing battle. To put it nicely, this bitch can fight a tiger in close combat with only knives and come out the victor.
Yeah, that's honestly annoying. The only one you can find on my profile is one that I don't post anything on. The only loophole to really get around this is by using that one fiction I posted the links to unless you added the stories to your collections previously.
Because good things may be good things to one side, but they are at the same time an eyesore to someone else. If I sold my soul to the devil and contracted the story then I wouldn't have this problem, it seems only non contracted stories are being hidden as far as I'm aware.
This line was edited after a second revision I think. Usually it's a single revision before I post a chapter. As for comedic material in general, it depends on my mood. If I feel like I'm in a laughing mood, then comedic material writes itself. Though, comedic material is subjective, so as to whether others find it funny, I have no idea. I've had people who've absolutely abhorred every second of some things I've written that were supposed to be comedic, so it's honestly hit and miss and is highly dependent on demographics.
It costs a lot of taxpayer resources to summon and raise heroes. When analyzing the benefits to costs, it's more productive to summon heroes who are gung ho to work who'll capture high level criminals then pay them a bit which they think is a lot when it isn't. They can then have the hero keep bringing in high level sacrifices and reap more profits this way. Unless it's some sort of major historic event of calamitous proportions approaching them they will not mass summon heroes. They're also concerned that if they send down too many sacrifices the blessings/rewards they reap will be diluted and watered down until it's worth jack shit. The law of diminishing returns.
His charm and luck is negative infinity. Though certain stats can be mitigated to a certain degree, such as for strength where an item can be used to help restrict strength being exerted, if he uses too much strength it will overload the item's capacity limit and it will just break. Since luck and charm isn't something he can really exert control over like strength, it's something just on full blast all the time, thus items that mitigate those stats just immediately go over the capacity of what they can mitigate and just break.
You want someone who quite literally has infinite power to get serious about something? What if he accidentally destroys the world because he got too serious and lost control of his emotions? He’s lived his entire life on edge trying to keep this ridiculous power in check. One wrong move and the world could go kapoot. The power of infinity is not something to take lightly. A strength far beyond the realm of human comprehension is a burden us mere mortals can’t even begin to fathom.
I’d like to do that but I’ve always been a mentally challenged crackpot when it comes to Synopses. This is legit me trying. NPC69, the luckless, most uncharming NPC in the world fcks around with the hero until the hero inevitably triggers the main storyline, only to thereafter be constantly fcked over by NPC69’s ungodly luck when he joins his party. See, it’s still pretty bad, right?