
That aside, go to hell.
There is a saying that “cuteness is justice.”
I feel like it’s more troublesome than the higher species.
Damn radish
Damn daikon.
Damn radish
Please die.
The other candidates for raising are quite awful, so this one is already a significant improvement.
Three leaves
If there were no dragons, would we have been targeted for extermination?
Ah, the resurrection grass is melting again…
Ahh, why were you born?
What’s up with throwing poison grass after throwing the grass that’s a pillow for the name?
>>10So it’s better to just sleep the whole time? If it’s with the assumption of revival, then yeah.
Even at six years old, the candidates for spoiling are tanks, radishes, and dragons, all from the first generation; thinking about it calmly, it’s really absurd.
I understand straight throwing.
The parabolic throw crosses the line, right?
>>15🐷…
>>20It’s only better than a radish, but still quite pathetic.
>>20After all, he’s just a worthless jerk…
>>2720 20 20 20 20
Sometimes I cross the line when I’m dizzy.
I think it’s no good from level 1.
>>17It’s not irreversible, but getting a debuff that can’t be fixed over time from the beginning can be frustrating.
>>17Even though there are mistakes in the throwing, it’s just plain wrong to think that slowing down from a straight line and being slow is okay.
Poison monsters are quite noticeable in the game due to the existence of concept floors and monster houses.
I’m a beginner, so I don’t really understand level 5.
The man who threw a root-destroying toss at the kaiware.
I know that radishes can be terrifying! It was that kind of vibe.
A character that couldn’t become Pikachu in the Shiren world.
>>21It’s either Mamuru or Chintara…
I think Chintara is cuter than Mamuru.
From the first generation, it appears somewhat casually, but poisonous plants shouldn’t be brought out so lightly.
If you have a Batcan, it can serve as a countermeasure.
At least drop the antidote when you defeat it.
Being killed instantly by a single special attack is nothing short of unreasonable.
If it was just a coincidence that more than two got linked together, it would be a funny story.
Was there a new shitty monster in 6? A ninja?
>>33I think Group 6 is more like a body blow rather than a fatal injury.
>>33Low-level grasshoppers are quite…
All we can do is fight like crabs.
The sound effect of normal attacks is also annoying.
Isn’t it surprisingly the case that the spinning daikon radish is the most irritating?
>>38I understand that it’s frustrating precisely because it’s easier to deal with than other radishes.
Chaos can’t walk properly or fight, but arrows fly straight and you can still use staves and scrolls.
Aside from the sleep-mad warrior, I really dislike slow and weak poison plants.
I think the fact that it’s okay to take a hit makes it a point of irritation instead.
Is it perhaps a difficult challenge on Toguro Island, casually?
>>41It seems like you still think you won’t die yet…
Even if the same grass is hit repeatedly, if you don’t become slow, it will be from your turn, and I won’t allow any complacency.
Poisonous plant, shit.
Chaos grass, crap.
Sleep grass, damn damn damn.
Kiguni, drop dead.
Are all arrows a countermeasure?
The radish from 6 has leaned quite a bit towards the cute side, huh?
>>46The Mazelun from 6 is too gross!
If you keep licking, I’ll smash you with 255 damage…
45 status ailments removed → According to the enemy’s turn mechanics, before I can move, another attack comes flying at me, so I’m not joking when I say I’ll fall into eternal sleep.
The only one that has both a high level of appearance creepiness and annoyance is probably Gedoro.
The rest is generally cute.
As long as there is a counterattack mark, it’s not particularly a problem even if you’re asleep.
Stop the poison.
What color is this grass throwing…?
>>53It seems that Shiren hasn’t been sleeping well lately!
>>55Oh, it looks like you’re asleep, so I’ll give you another kind of grass! (poisonous)
If only 6 had a weapon for humanoid attacks, it would have been perfect.
“Give me the sword of the murderer.”
A radish that accurately kills Shiren, who got carried away after obtaining the wall-passing bracelet and became careless.
I dislike it more than rabbits.
Fire Release is crap, but since it’s a second-rate version of field vandalism, it lacks impact.
>>58The shitty thing about ninjas is their unnecessarily high physical abilities in addition to their skills.
I absolutely won’t forgive the giant radish.
Shh.
I’m annoyed that even though I thought the antidote herb would come out quickly after getting poisoned at the start, it hasn’t appeared and I’m stuck with a strength seed.