
(This does not apply to Pikmin and Pokémon)
I felt like there was definitely someone in the circle who couldn’t think of any bad things to say even if they tried.
But this guy will hit his allies.
We can’t have you being so carefree, you know.
Perhaps I can work, but I don’t want to be a subordinate; my resolution has increased.
>>6
It’s the type of person you don’t want to be around, who understands what needs to be done quickly but quickly becomes lazy and causes significant damage.
You were saved, weren’t you?
I thought it was typical that you only see Pikmin as a resource that can be replaced, since you usually just hit or blow up your allies.
>>9
Because it can be increased, right?
A man handling Pikmin like in a triple battle.
I understand well that this type, with a calm way of speaking and a certain distance in their values, had no enemies at all.
I thought it was really dead at 1, but then it got even crazier at 2, and I laughed.
>>13
The murderous intent of level 2 is overwhelming, so it’s certain they aren’t really planning to let the children clear it…
Well, but 1600 fish, huh…
But we won’t ask you to love us.
Because I’m singing that.
I had never seen a Pikmin’s life treated so lightly in a stream before, so it was refreshing and enjoyable.
There is rarely a complete collapse in the Kingdom of Dememadara.
It’s because of the dropping of the black bomb, though.
I think it’s amazing that you cleared it on your first playthrough.
Ordinary people are scared of sacrifices and enemies, hesitating and running out of time.
>>18
(Not the first time seeing it)
The gentle-looking person suddenly showing a psychopathic side is too scary.
Speaking of which, I remembered that this person… it was when I first learned about the “Tama” from a build where a Duraludon used Draco Meteor against my ally, Wochonragoon.
They don’t care about the sacrifice of their comrades…
(Having experienced a massive death on-screen) Huh? Is something dead?
What is with the attitude of absolutely trying to avoid sunset deaths despite causing that many casualties?
>>23
Death in battle is an inevitable sacrifice when fighting, but sunset can be avoided with proper time management.
>>23
Maybe it’s because intentional TODs are not allowed in the recent offline tournaments…
>>23
Dying during work is a necessary expense, but dying at sunset is just wasteful.
I don’t know, but I can tell that this person’s Pikmin has really hit the spot for us.
I believe that as long as my side’s complete annihilation is delayed even for a moment compared to the opponent’s, it’s not a problem.
Clearing Pikmin 1 in about 22 days is really amazing.
It’s amazing that this is the result after killing over 500 with a giant hornet.
I can’t help but laugh every time the comment about feeding comes up.
>>31
Buffet
It was in the red, wasn’t it?
It seems to be a red-shield spider.
I think the feeling is that sacrifices within the range of tasks I can handle are no big deal.
I wonder what it is.
It was a stream where it felt like I had to throw Pikmin at someone because someone has to step on the visible landmines!
>>38
There was a scene where I threw blue ones at a disgusting spider that had just shot an electric attack, even though I was carrying yellow Pikmin…
Even if there are careless mass deaths, there are many players who generally take care of their Pikmin, so it’s refreshing.
I was thinking that maybe I’m not good at it because I tend to let so many die.
When I actually saw it, the progress was quite fast.
A man laughing while the Pikmin are on fire.
>>42
However, the sight of small Pikmin, resembling tiny candles, cheerfully running around is certainly fitting to be described as a festival celebration.
Finally able to do triple battles in 3…
Isn’t it amazing?
I’ve never seen a stream where 300 fish die in an underwater castle.
It’s kind of nice that it’s not a bomb that only falls while being transported.
What’s amazing is that after losing over 120 creatures and returning without a single treasure, they could still say, “The damage wasn’t as bad as I thought.”
The capable and ruthless commander is stripped of his abilities.
I am too accustomed to losing lives due to explosions.
I was surprised to see such a significant update since the top damage recorded for underwater castles in Pikmin streams was around 150 until now.
There’s a faint glimmer of some feeling towards the SV, even if just a little.
>>55
Before discussing the work itself, the motion sickness from 3D is really bad.
Once you grasp the knack, it’s not too bad, but I only see Pikmin as pieces, so I end up making moves that are based on the premise of death anyway.
Not cruel, but heartless.
This is a good example of how the thought process developed in triple battles can be applied to Pikmin.
>>58
Of course, it will be submerged in the dam.
40% of accidents
Lazy 40%
20% killed in action
I feel like it was a cause of death like that.
The thread image is a sad little furball that can’t keep up with the new work because the motion sickness is way worse than my hometown being submerged by a dam…
It’s too much like the Triple Battle folks to be weak against explosions and landslides.
The only man in the world eagerly awaiting a BDSP format remake.
I thought it was really dramatic to defeat the giant dead leaf mantis just before sunset.
If you close your eyes to the sacrifices.
>>65
The sight of Pikmin sacrificing themselves in hundreds just for their boss’s pocket money is too ugly!
3D is truly a physical condition, so there’s nothing that can be done.
It seems that it can be alleviated with some training, though.
It’s a scary thought that even if triple battles are finally included in the BW remake, if they’re 3D like in SV, the threads might not be able to enjoy them.
>>68
A rare person in the universe who hopes for a remake in the style of Bridai.
This is the first time I’ve seen someone increase red Pikmin in a movie.
The fact that what this fluff says after dying countless times is basically “interesting” is truly astonishing.
I think this commentator is the only one who can make a scene where an onion is chasing you so interesting.
Sometimes I think I’m a bit of a weirdo, like I’m constantly rubbing the three holy colors or that the fried rice looks like Ghetsis.
>>73
In the first place, it’s abnormal to keep sticking to the rules of past works endlessly.
>>74
Please play the latest game that features Triple Battles.
Strange channel
The three colors also involve the parties concerned, so it’s over now.
Got it…
Isn’t there something like that, or do you know about 〇〇?
There are a lot of expressions that seem to be waiting for a retort, right?
>>79
Even though it’s Mega Gyarados, it’s very weak like this when it gets hit by an attack (the opponent has sacrificed parental love and is knocked out immediately).
The Pikmin clearly demonstrated the spirit of winning in a situation where, even if we fall using recoil damage moves developed from Pokémon, if the opponent falls first, we win.
It’s amazing that even after doing it for such a long time, there are no days when you’re in a bad mood and you’re always cheerful.
Sometimes the jokes fall flat, but…
>>82
Say “arrogant chirashi sushi.”
>>82
Even if the Pikmin die, it feels just like usual BV watching, right? (laughs) Well, well, well, well (laughs) It’s actually kind of scary to brush it off like that!
Now the match is finally in the final stages! (Turn 2)
To say something very rude, it’s usually funny during the construction review meeting.
>>85
It seems to be a common occurrence in the Pokémon building community, and I can’t stand it.
I like that whenever the words “grand spectacle” or “elite” are used, it usually leads to something unsatisfactory.
>>86
(Elites who fall in the line of duty early on)
I thought you were odd for being so fixated on triple battles, but it turns out you were just a strange person regardless of triple battles.
But you know,
Even for us triple folks, we couldn’t understand the Enerco flow.
I’ve never seen anyone get beaten up so badly by Goyou.
Excessively talkative about Pokémon’s behind.
The curves of female characters’ buttocks or lower body are also quite eloquent.
The water play swan is playing too much.
Just being a swan is amazing.
It was interesting that they used the domain called dot xyz for triple battles, but it seems they stopped because it was likely to be detected as spam.
I laughed at the drastic change from the 100th anniversary of the triple battle to the sudden end of service, but I’m glad that various things have increased to do afterwards…
A weirdo who is still quietly playing KanColle.
Looking back, I have no memory of ever seeing this person angry.
There are times when I take an attitude that seems to suggest I have some thoughts about ORAS or SV.
>>98
I love the scene where the cut for the skill effects and the setting for the knockout battles appear, making it feel a bit like a jab when I played the first game.
As a working adult tired from work, they must be good at suppressing negative emotions.
This person has never gotten angry since they were a student.
A man who still has mixed feelings of love and hate for Takadanobaba, where he once lived.
>>102
Is it Waseda?
When villagers who have no hesitation in friendly fire play Pikmin, it turns out like that…
An abnormal holy sword lover who is transcribing all the lines of the holy swordsman.
>>104
An abnormal person who calls the orange, green, and blue coloring the three sacred colors.
The common saying “Two heads are better than one!” is really terrible when it clashes with the holy sword master.
That’s a good thing.
When you view Pikmin as both a technique and a resource for life, it really is an interesting game mechanic.
>>110
I think the character design is cute so that it doesn’t look that way…
Pilgrimage to the sacred site of the triple battle group is taking photos of macarons in Minato Mirai.
Don’t date in a triple battle.
I will perish in the rain at Minato Mirai.
It’s not that I’m angry, but I can sense that you don’t like to show off by shooting at the enemy.
I don’t live in Tokyo, but from the knowledge I’ve gained through streaming, I know that Takadanobaba is a town of vomit and triple battles!
It seems like Nyaonix, who only has Fast Guard to rely on, doesn’t really like it.