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Little to no boobage obviously. A good waifu has character development, isn't necessarily a powerful waifu, and is inherently capable of some shenanigans other characters wouldn't be capable of.

 

Do you look for husbandos?

I don't look for anythingos O_o

 

You draw waifus from any medium in particular, or just wherever a good one happens to be?

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I don't look for anythingos O_o

 

You draw waifus from any medium in particular, or just wherever a good one happens to be?

Anime is the prime hunting grounds for waifus, but video games are a good second.

 

Why do you not look for waifus or husbandos?

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Asexual/romantic/gender/whatever. :P

 

Favorite RP you've been in/are in?

Favorite RP I've been in is easily Pokemon Gijinka: The Fallen God. Cow's been doing a funking amazing job as its host and I look forward to him continuing to do so.

 

Since you've only been in the two RPs as far as I'm aware, how are ya liking Forsaken Legends and ReReborn?

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Favorite RP I've been in is easily Pokemon Gijinka: The Fallen God. Cow's been doing a funking amazing job as its host and I look forward to him continuing to do so.

 

Since you've only been in the two RPs as far as I'm aware, how are ya liking Forsaken Legends and ReReborn?

Been in 5 iirc, but meh.

 

Enjoying both, although the former much more. Maybe it's because I've been so invested in it :D

 

If you could have a YCM3, what would it look like?

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Heh, we finally started going around in circles. Pidgeotto, because its the first cool-looking pokemon I ever caught.

 

What about you?

I went pretty deep into town when Nyx asked me about who my least favorite pokemon was, so it's only fair I do the same for the favorite. There can only be one favorite out of the 802 Pokemon we have so far, and for me, that is...

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Hydreigon, baby!

 

So let's start with its design. Despite being smaller than its design suggests at only 5'11", Hydreigon brings the "monster" right back into "pocket monster". Its color scheme isn't the best thing in the world imo, but I can't really envision anything else working for it. Plus, it was supposed to be a tank dragon at first! It doesn't really get more badass than "This is a dragon with three heads that is also a funking tank!" now does it? Plus its cry is just - as far as Pokemon cries go - goddamn horrifying. Not a sound you'd wanna hear in a dark alley. Having Levitate is also nice, and pretty straightforward for the doom machine to have; you can't EQ it or whatever. It's also fast, hits hard, and has good STAB moves for both dark and dragon. Plus it learns Flash Cannon. Perfect for surprising an unaware fairy. But enough hyping this thing's design up, because the big reasons for my love of Hydreigon are actually a bit more personal than "it looks cool and I like its stats".

 

Rewind to mid-to-late Gen 5; the days where BW2 were the new games. I hadn't even touched a Pokemon game since Colosseum, skipping completely over Gen 4 and the first set of Gen 5 games. One day, whilst out and about on the youtubez, I found an extension of Ghetsis's BW1 theme. Curious as to where Pokemon music had gone, I decided to give it a listen. I'd say it's one of my favorite Pokemon villain themes to date, but that's a lie because honestly it ain't that impressive imo. It's intimidating though, in a way only one other villain has been able to top. More interesting was the talk of Ghetsis's "overpowered & underleveled" Hydreigon. I had no idea what the hell a Hydreigon was then, but a bit of looking up made me fall in love with the three-headed beast of a dragon. My goal was clear: Acquire a Pokemon game and defeat Ghetsis's Hydreigon. That's right. Hydreigon is literally the reason I ever got back into Pokemon.

 

Unfortunately, I wasn't aware BW2 Ghetsis's Hydreigon would get so easily plowed over. However, despite that, I caught a Deino later on and raised it into a Hydreigon before breeding that (I had no funking idea how breeding actually worked back then) and grinding it up. It wasn't my first 100 though. The honor of "Yui's first Level 100 Pokemon" actually goes to my #2 favorite instead of Hydreigon.

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Jingle jingle, JABRONI.

Whoops I forgot to ask a question. What do you look for in a villain?

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I went pretty deep into town when Nyx asked me about who my least favorite pokemon was, so it's only fair I do the same for the favorite. There can only be one favorite out of the 802 Pokemon we have so far, and for me, that is...

250px-635Hydreigon.png

Hydreigon, baby!

 

So let's start with its design. Despite being smaller than its design suggests at only 5'11", Hydreigon brings the "monster" right back into "pocket monster". Its color scheme isn't the best thing in the world imo, but I can't really envision anything else working for it. Plus, it was supposed to be a tank dragon at first! It doesn't really get more badass than "This is a dragon with three heads that is also a funking tank!" now does it? Plus its cry is just - as far as Pokemon cries go - goddamn horrifying. Not a sound you'd wanna hear in a dark alley. Having Levitate is also nice, and pretty straightforward for the doom machine to have; you can't EQ it or whatever. It's also fast, hits hard, and has good STAB moves for both dark and dragon. Plus it learns Flash Cannon. Perfect for surprising an unaware fairy. But enough hyping this thing's design up, because the big reasons for my love of Hydreigon are actually a bit more personal than "it looks cool and I like its stats".

 

Rewind to mid-to-late Gen 5; the days where BW2 were the new games. I hadn't even touched a Pokemon game since Colosseum, skipping completely over Gen 4 and the first set of Gen 5 games. One day, whilst out and about on the youtubez, I found an extension of Ghetsis's BW1 theme. Curious as to where Pokemon music had gone, I decided to give it a listen. I'd say it's one of my favorite Pokemon villain themes to date, but that's a lie because honestly it ain't that impressive imo. It's intimidating though, in a way only one other villain has been able to top. More interesting was the talk of Ghetsis's "overpowered & underleveled" Hydreigon. I had no idea what the hell a Hydreigon was then, but a bit of looking up made me fall in love with the three-headed beast of a dragon. My goal was clear: Acquire a Pokemon game and defeat Ghetsis's Hydreigon. That's right. Hydreigon is literally the reason I ever got back into Pokemon.

 

Unfortunately, I wasn't aware BW2 Ghetsis's Hydreigon would get so easily plowed over. However, despite that, I caught a Deino later on and raised it into a Hydreigon before breeding that (I had no funking idea how breeding actually worked back then) and grinding it up. It wasn't my first 100 though. The honor of "Yui's first Level 100 Pokemon" actually goes to my #2 favorite instead of Hydreigon.

PcmcfIM.gif

Jingle jingle, JABRONI.

 

Whoops I forgot to ask a question. What do you look for in a villain?

 

Really depends on the context. In an RPG, I want someone who I can personally just disagree with and actually want to defeat, and don't care about hidden edgy subplots as to why they might actually be right in what they do. In fact, I generally like a big bad in video games: A being or entity which doesn't really have a motivation outside of something simple like a desire to destroy, or better yet, just destroys without even being able to think. Gives me much more satisfaction in defeating them. In non-interactive mediums, I do like more complicated villains. Someone I can sympathies with is nice, and I read more to get myself to think rather than to achieve something.

 

What do you look for in a protagonist?

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Really depends on the context. In an RPG, I want someone who I can personally just disagree with and actually want to defeat, and don't care about hidden edgy subplots as to why they might actually be right in what they do. In fact, I generally like a big bad in video games: A being or entity which doesn't really have a motivation outside of something simple like a desire to destroy, or better yet, just destroys without even being able to think. Gives me much more satisfaction in defeating them. In non-interactive mediums, I do like more complicated villains. Someone I can sympathies with is nice, and I read more to get myself to think rather than to achieve something.

 

What do you look for in a protagonist?

I mostly play RPGs so the protagonist is usually me. Barring that, I like a protagonist to not be very experienced in what they're doing. If given the chance between the head paladin of a grand order and a new initiate, I'd rather the initiate be my protagonist, for instance. It lets other characters be introduced more fluidly, leaves hella room for character development, and more. I'm also never a big fan of the whole "You are this chosen/special person of prophecy who must use the MacGuffin Sword to slay the lord of evil" shtick; it gets old after like two protagonists. Link gets a free pass though. Because Link.

 

What are your favorite genres of music?

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I mostly play RPGs so the protagonist is usually me. Barring that, I like a protagonist to not be very experienced in what they're doing. If given the chance between the head paladin of a grand order and a new initiate, I'd rather the initiate be my protagonist, for instance. It lets other characters be introduced more fluidly, leaves hella room for character development, and more. I'm also never a big fan of the whole "You are this chosen/special person of prophecy who must use the MacGuffin Sword to slay the lord of evil" shtick; it gets old after like two protagonists. Link gets a free pass though. Because Link.

 

What are your favorite genres of music?

 

 

...man, never thought about this before. I feel have a preference for orchestral or electronic music, although I really like anything as long as it has an enjoyable tune.

 

Do you prefer digital or traditional art?

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