@Erin Oh nice, is that a Hammond organ?
@Yarideki Thank you! You have a happy day too, even if it isn't your birthday.
@tastymochafox We're the same age, for the remainder of this week!
We just realized, not counting remakes and rereleases, there have been either one or two Zelda games on each Nintendo console since the NES.
NES: Zelda 1 and Zelda 2
SNES: A Link to the Past
Gameboy: Link's Awakening
N64: Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask
Gameboy Color: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons
Gamecube: Wind Waker and Twilight Princess
Gameboy Advance: Minish Cap
Wii: Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword
DS: Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks
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@starkatt Workshoppiest is a good word.
@pearshapes good morning! It's technically morning.
spicey furry discourse take
@Draekos I'm not sure we understand what you mean.
@Nine stat exp worked the same way as EVs, I think.
IVs are just meant to make each pokemon unique, so that not every freshly-hatched bulbasaur will have identical stats.
@Nine Well, the idea was that by exerting their, say, special attack, a pokemon would become better at using special attacks.
I don't know why the EV system is based on the pokemon you defeat, though, rather than what you actually do in the fight.
@Nine EVs were first in gen 3, but gen 1 and 2 had a similar system that I think was called stat experience.
@Edelwood It's the Panasonic RP-HT21 if you want to look for it somewhere other than Amazon, also.
Headmate to @Felthry, still figuring out how things are after a long absence.
Twenty-something feminine-leaning androgynous arcaninetales taur usually with two heads. Interests in puzzles, engineering, and a good book, and curling up with a good friend.
Pronouns... zhe/zhir for now, but that might change in future.
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