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Oi oi i didn't do nothing.
Beyond the truly creepy analogy OP is drawing, this is the correct take.
Just finished my first PT (PS5; I'll pick the game up on PC when it hits a sale). STR build, Greatsword +25, infused with frost, Mimic Tear +10 (kept getting "unable to summon cooperator at Radagon--and the fight directly before him), and took the Ranni ending.
Started out as a thief, and defaulted to the STR/END/VIT build that has seen me through every other Souls game apart from Bloodborne; don't really give a toss what anyone thinks of how I finished it, either (also defeated Malenia using the Mimic Tear).
Just started new PT using Samurai as base; never tried powerstancing before, and will do so with katana. I normally rely more on shield blocks than dodging in boss fights, so this could get entertaining as I adjust a play style I've had since Demons'.
The films were all on the TV recently and my housemate was playing through all of the old PS1/2 games last night. I jumped into the fourth game for some trashy co-op fun where I did infact get to assume the role of Hermione.
Really, what the heck is going on?
Nah, I farm bird, and still enjoy the game, emma you have to go, I have a friend coming over later... she gets jealous... bye
Unsure. There's a new film coming out, and Rowling keeps herself in the news with controversy over her views about what does and does not constitute being a woman (and I'm not going to get into that debate here).
Rowling's statements tend to provoke a storm of criticism and defense on Twitter (where "how not to debate" is pretty much de rigeur from all sides), and with the new flick dropping soon ("Crimes of Grindelwald," I believe), there's just a lot of buzz at the moment.
That's all I can think of. It could be something else, but the above is what makes the most sense to me.
Hello again from the MCC/Infinite boards btw.