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On the last hand of poker against D'Arby, Jotaro refused to see his hand, nor exchange his cards. D'Arby was about to call Jotaro after he bet his remaining "soul chips", but Jotaro interrupts by also betting the souls of Kakyoin and Avdol. Right after hearing this raise of ante, in exchange for information about Dio's stand; D'Arby had a mental breakdown, causing him to admit defeat in his heart and lose the gamble.

CorrectionUm actually ... D'Arby didn't lose when Jotaro raised using their souls. He lost after Jotaro raises using his mother's soul.

The sequence of events is:

  1. Jotaro goes all in with his soul chips, together with Avdol's.
  2. D'Arby raises him 6 chips
  3. Jotaro calls him, wagering Kakyoin's soul using an IOU
  4. Jotaro further raises his mother, Holly's soul, in exchange for information about Dio's stand.
 

In Snowdin, we are introduced to the multicolor tile puzzle by Papyrus. Each colored tile has a different function, and have complicated interactions, as explained by Papyrus. If the player understands Papyrus' explanation, Papyrus will activate the puzzle, only for it to generate an extremely simple layout. If the player doesn't understand it, Papyrus will explain the puzzle again, only to fumble on the details. If the player insist in being confused, Papyrus won't activate the puzzle, allowing the user to skip it. In either situation, the complicated function and interaction of the tiles was completely insignificant to the player.

CorrectionUm actually ... The function of the tiles is significant to gameplay. In Hotland, after hearing Mettaton sing, we revisit the multicolor tile puzzle, but this time with an actual maze and a time limit. The player had to recall the function of the tiles to navigate and complete the maze.

 

"Hi! I like shorts! They're comfy and easy to wear!". Those are the famous words uttered by Youngster Joey in Generation I (though he was unnamed until Generation 3). You encounter him on Route 3, on the way to Mt. Moon. His team consists of a Rattata and an Ekans.

CorrectionUm actually ... Joey does not say those words. The quote is from Youngster Ben instead. Youngster Joey is the other famous Youngster, known for his endless praise of his Rattata in Generation II.

 

After our duo gets thrown into the Void, they encountered Chris Evans as the Human Torch. They were then captured and brought before Cassandra Nova, the twin sister of Charles Xavier. However, Deadpool betrayed the Human Torch by falsely accusing him of badmouthing her on the way there, incurring her anger and inciting her to tear the flesh off of his bones.

CorrectionUm actually ... Deadpool did not falsely accuse the Human Torch. In the post credit scene, we see that the Human Torch did, in fact, say those things.

 

In the future of the beta timeline, Mayuri adopted a war orphan, Kagari. When their time machine was discovered and attacked, Kagari was sent back in time with Suzuha. During Suzuha's mission, she lost Kagari. After Suzuha jumped forwards in time to continue her mission, she kept searching for Kagari. When Kagari was found, she was identified by the Metal Upa she has with her, a keepsake from Mayuri.

CorrectionUm actually ... Kagari didn't have a Metal Upa, it was the Green Fairy Upa.

The Mayuri got the Metal Upa from capsule machine, but it was misplaced and ended up together with the time travel thesis in this timeline in 2010.

The Green Fairy Upa was bought from the store in the beta timeline after Kurisu's death.

 

At the climax of fight against Pucci, many of our protagonists have died after he activated Made of Heaven, barring Emporio. He was brought over to the new universe, much to his confusion. To tie up loose ends, Pucci pursued Emporio in Green Dolphin Prison, ultimately ending up in the ghost room. There, Emporio assimilated Weather Report's stand disc, and used it to remove the oxygen in the room suffocating Pucci and finally killing him.

CorrectionUm actually ... Emporio didn't used Weather Report's stand to remove the oxygen in the room. He actually increased the oxygen level and killed Pucci by oxygen poisoning.

 

In the Okinawa chapter, the Peek a Boo diving club hosted their own Otoori, an Okinawa drinking custom. In their variant, everyone adds the liquor of their choice to a pot, then everyone drinks from the same pot. The liquor that was added includes a hearty dose of classic Spirytus by the club members, and Awamori by Kouhei and Iori. More ridiculously, laboratory ethyl ethanol was added by the chemistry major student.

CorrectionUm actually ... Ethyl ethanol (80%) was not added, because it would reduce the alcohol concentration of the pot, which was mainly 96% Spirytus.

 

In the original release of Maple Story, players start as a Beginner. Only after reaching level 10, they can transition into their first job by talking to the respective NPC in the area:

  • To be a Archer, Athena Pierce in Henesys.
  • To be a Warrior, Dances with Balrog in Perion.
  • To be a Magician, Grendel the Really Old in Ellinia
  • To be a Rogue, the Dark Lord in Kerning City

CorrectionUm actually ... Players can choose Magician as a job once they hit level 8.

A patch later on standardized it to be 10.

 

Enya the Hag controls Justice, a terrifying stand that is made of a cloud of fog. It can control anybody by tying strings of fog into their open wounds. Since it is a fog, it is also basically impervious to physical attacks. Justice was ultimately defeated when Jotaro uses Star Platinum's agility and power to disperse Justice before it can reform itself.

CorrectionUm actually ... Jotaro did not disperse Justice. He used Star Platinum to inhale Justice, causing Enya to suffocate.

 

"Gotta catch 'em all" has been the slogan for the Pokemon franchise. Thus, when the original Japanese Generation II was released, they introduced 100 new Pokemons to catch. The Pokedex also includes the Generation I Pokemons, which gives a total of 251 unique Pokemons. On top of that, they introduced Shiny variants for the Pokemon, which appears extremely rarely and is a prized item for collectors. For the less extreme fans, they (though somewhat misguidedly) added Unown, a Pokemon shaped based on the English alphabet with 26 different forms (in that generation) to collect. To accommodate for players who wishes to fill their PC with all unique Pokemons (excluding Shiny Pokemons) and Unown forms, they also increased the PC Pokemon storage capacity from 240 to 280, just barely enough to fit them.

CorrectionUm actually ... The initial Japanese release of Generation II doesn't have 280 space for the PC. It only have 270, which makes it shy of the 251 + 25 (other forms of Unown) = 276 slots required to fill the PC with unique Pokemons and their forms. For the international release, they increased it to 280. Kind of hints that Unown was not well thought out.

Note: the 2 other forms of Unown, based on the question mark and exclamation mark, are introduced in Generation III.

 

Digimon need a lot of food to stay alive. Thus, File City has a farm that grows vegetables such as Super Carrots and Hawk Radish that are supplied daily to the player for free to feed their Digimon. Initially ran by Tanemon, you can improve the farm by recruiting other Digimons to the town, such as Palmon and finally Vegiemon.

CorrectionUm actually ... The vegetables are not free. The farm in File City don't primarily grow vegetables. They grow meat, and those are the daily supplies. Vegetables can be purchased once Vegiemon runs the farm.

 

After Pucci obtained Made in Heaven, he began accelerating time for all non-living things in the universe. Due to this, the whole world experienced various strange phenomena. These includes corpses rotting quickly, vehicle moving faster than a person could operate leading to widespread accidents, the sun and moon moving at fast speeds across the sky, and oddly specifically, every manga artists being unable to keep up with the weekly release schedule.

CorrectionUm actually ... Not every manga artist is unable to keep up. In particular, Kishibe Rohan is able to keep up with the accelerated schedule.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

Ah right. I think my correction wasn't clear. The point of contention is whether there is a single building with the GYM label. I've clarified the correction.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

I thought about that reasoning, but if we go through the dialogue by the boat, we see that neither did Fugo expresses leaving the team (he is only against going on a "suicide mission" against the boss), nor did Bucciarati excommunicated anyone for not embarking on the mission.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Yea, but the statement is specifically talking about stand names.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

what you wrote didn’t say that the first gym you encounter is Brock

It's a bit complex of a construction for the correction.

My idea was that it is a composite of 2 statements which makes it factually incorrect.

the player tackles the Gyms in the order they encounter them

starts with beating Brock

These statements together, implies that the first gym encountered is Brock.

But point taken, not sure why I didn't just say that the first gym encountered was Brock's. It feels a bit round-about now that I think about it. I've improve the OP accordingly, thanks for the feedback.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

What's wrong with it?

I heard that a large swath of people were advocating for spreading out activity across instances, rather than bandwagon-ing on lemmy.world.

Is there some issues with lemm.ee specifically? I selected it arbitrarily based on reliability and popularity.

EDIT: ahhh... I see it now....

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