Hello! Call me Moonlight or just moon, or just the user name! No I'm not sharing my real name, not now anyways. I am a artistic weirdo. Who likes well the following below. Video games! Movies on occasion! Reading! Talking about useless trivia! Science stuff! Art! Joking about things that no one has ever heard of, or don't remember, or don't make immediate sense! Music! Coffee! Pasta! Stupid crossover ideas in my head! I like quite a bit of things you can tell from the list. Please do ask or chat, but be aware that I am not always active. I might respond right away or maybe a month later, it depends if I am at the computer or not, so please be patient. I will make posts and/or reblog.
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Rules related to my art. If I ever post anything.
Rule one. If I upload anything about one of my sonas, you're not allowed to use them for role-play, or claim them as your own.
Rule two. You are allowed to make artwork of my sonas, just credit me, and you'll be fine.
Rule three. You are allowed reblog my art.
Rule four. You are allowed to make artwork of any OC who isn't my sonas, just give credit to me and not claim them as your own.
Rule five. You are allowed to use my artwork for reference and take inspiration from. Just don't copy and re-color, be more imaginative.
Final rule. Any fictional story that I make, you can make artwork, and/or make a adaptation of your own. Just give me credit in the end.
"Strong Pokémon. Week Pokémon. That is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled trainers should try to win with the Pokémon they love best." ... Yeah I'm going to destroy this quote now! I know controversial. I was inspired by a video in my timeline that showed a team of legendary Pokémon being destroyed by a Raichu and a Emolga. I unfortunately don't know how to make a link to the video, but there are some things I want to address. 1, the trainer with the legendary Pokémon was clearly a kid. You can tell, they had weird moves, picked Pokémon that look cool, and clearly didn't seem to know what they were actually doing. 2, the trainer with the Raichu and Emolga knew what they were doing. They perhaps were one of those casual troll players, you know those types of players who go into matches to steamroll new players. Not accusing of them being bad, the video is very old anyways so it doesn't really matter. 3, the battle is a isolated scenario in casual unranked battles, and does not prove that week Pokémon are subtly better than the strong Pokémon. All the battle proves is that a player who knows what they're doing can beat a component who doesn't. Even though the video is funny because is a bunch of legendary Pokémon losing to low tier Pokémon. Doesn't change the fact that the Pokémon used by the incompetent trainer were still better anyways. Because if the competent trainer was using them instead they would've steamrolled the poor Raichu and Emolga instead. Simply put Pokémon is a game of math and numbers, good Pokémon have bigger numbers meaning they can resist damage, move first or do heavy damage. While other Pokémon have good move pools instead, allowing them to be more supportive. Raichu was used as a support Pokémon in the winning team of 2016 championship, so it's even bad in the first place. Of course there is the Pachirisu of 2014 championship, But that was clearly a one trick pony that worked during that championship, that was only used for super fang and nuzzle, its role was to cripple and help Pokémon with significantly better stats in its team. So as cool as it may be to think that a week Pokémon can be good regardless of their stats, reality is a week Pokémon is always going to just be that week, And that's okay. The game isn't exactly design with competitive in mine, but people out of love boiled down the game's mechanics. So much to the point that certain mechanics are frowned upon and banned, like you know double-team, one hit ko moves, though the one shot moves might be banned because they're not exactly practical we use, too low of accuracy to be useful without skill swapping shenanigans. But of course some people don't like that their favorite Pokémon has crummy stats, I mean fair few of my favorite Pokémon don't have good stats. But I don't play competitive because I don't find it fun. Other people do and that's fine. And it's okay to have your favorite Pokémon to have really good stats too. It's just sometimes people get on their high horse over Karen's quote. You know a boss fight uses Umbreon with double-team and confuse ray, you know abuse RNG against the player. Yeah I couldn't help but point that out that Karen in the games she does show up in, uses double-team. You know frowned upon tactic among players throughout the community. So yeah if you want to jump into competitive Pokémon battles then you're going to be using some of the strongest Pokémon, and spending so much time IV breeding, and then EV training, looking at guides, researching strategies, you know put in the time and effort into a team. Perhaps a little too much effort and time to see results in my opinion. But if you're playing single player Pokémon it really doesn't matter, you could be having a team that comprise of Luvdisc, Unown, Delibird, Combee(male), Farfetch'd(Kanto), and Ultra Necrozma, and I don't think anyone will actually judge you, and if they do judge you for having a legendary Pokémon in your team or even a full team of legendarys, Just remember that this is a children's game where you can put Gods into balls and then call them your friends... Pokémon's really weird.
Here's a other starry sky picture. This one has a Dragon nebula! The wings and tail are a bit faded due to the filters used, also a lot of the stars are not the right color. Some of them are supposed to be red, but all of them in up more blue then their attended color. Speaking of blue stars, did you know that there is such a thing as metal stars? These types of stars are not actually made out of metal. I think they're called metal stars because they fuse elements that are heavier than hydrogen and helium. So some of these metal stars fuse oxygen. And these stars are blue, but are smaller than a blue giant which fuses hydrogen and helium.
So can some people who are adult and on artistic spectrum, please talk to me. Especially people who are open-minded and likes furry designs, dragons, dinosaurs, and videogames.
This little guy was made at the end of last year. Don't know what to call them, but it is an interesting design. You are free to make your own versions of this little creature, and do whatever like add more tails, more ears, bigger or smaller orb, shorter or longer back spikes, or change the shape of the tail blade. Don't forget to credit me for the creature idea, that's all I ask.
Did you know that, the Megaton hammer can hurt Ganon's tail in final boss fight of the legend of zelda ocarina of time
I haven't played rogue squadron rogue leader in years, but I remember a weird glitch in mission five, in the mission your primary objective is to take down the star destroyer on the map, Normally after destroying the shield generators you're supposed to shoot the command deck, but I discovered that you can crash into it instead and the deck will explode, the cut scene triggers before your ship explodes, is tricky to crash the B wing into it, however on repeat play through you select the other ships available pacifically the Y and A wings. The glitch doesn't work in mission nine, because no cuts scene triggers when you crash into the two star destroyers in the last phase of that mission.
This meme is inescapable on French insta so I'm posting it here for all to enjoy
The pikmin games are nostalgic for me and I have stumbled to glitches over years of playthroughs, a lot of which in the wii versions, like weird clipping glitches relating to the pikmin models, it perhaps common knowledge about the branches in the game but it's also happens with large enemy types like bulborbs bulbears and yellow wollywog, something about the models isn't working correctly causing pikmin to clip through the floor, this causes greater losses in fights with mentioned enemies,(especially with swarm tactics) this did not existed in the GameCube version. A other glitch I ran in to is more funny then troubles, it happen with the part Libra, normally with parts from high ledges they just land on the ground when the pikmin start carrying, but with the said part in question in one session of the game, the part went flying when it hit the ground, and I say flying it went straight up offscreen, and then conveniently landed right next to the red pikmin, they proceeded the carry it back to base, I don't know what caused it to go straight up, but it was funny when it happened.in pikmin2 there is a glitch that happens when you push one captain into red/purple drop and then walk into same drop to collect two sprays at once, but have you heard of someone throwing a pikmin to a other dimension on accident, like what happen with Libra I don't know what happened, I was going in to collect a treasure that gives you a defensive boost, I threw a yellow pikmin and they went straight up or down I don't know, maybe has do with where I was standing on the terrain or I was too close to the boss that was defeated, all I know is Louis (who I was playing as) has one mighty arm apparently, I had to reset because i doing a zero loss playthrough. In the same playthrough I had a puffy blowhog got stuck in a narrow hallway in the ground during one of the later caves, how stuck I can walk up to it and attack with the captains instead of throwing pikmin like normal, so I defeated it with a captain instead because it's not often an flying enemy is grounded like that. And that's all the glitches I can think of during my time playing, most likely in the future playthroughs i encounter more weird glitches, I might bring up more glitches in games I have played.PS to whoever read through this I apologize for the text wall and possible weird grammar.
Hello just someone sharing random stories and memories in video games, i might post some art.(if i even can.) [age 28]
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