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Wow, the sheer slander.
I'm kind of salty that we were given the choice of the Praxis again, but Freedom has absolutely no need of it nor has a compelling reason to want to take it given his experiences and Vengeance makes Sword unoptimal for survival. Just, so much salt.
There's a wisdom to giving up, I'm sure, but seeing all the sacrifices made for this world be rendered useless thanks to the whims of a higher power just galls. I just don't want to let them get away with it. But King's Scepter is basically a copy of what we chose in the original and Regalia is just so unfocused and its best feature requires we fuck up on the way. They are just so much less interesting.
So, even if it's risky, I want to grasp it. I want to defeat the hidden masters using the dream of a fair universe. Because I think it would be thematically fitting. Because I want to see the Praxis used by a Progression-type. I know it's kind of selfish given quests are a collective experience, and this choice risks closing the playground for everyone.
But the most entertaining parts for me in a Rihaku quest comes form being on the back foot and struggling to survive. For me, having to do that is not a drawback per se, I think it would be interesting.
That's basically the most honest argument I can give for Vendetta+Sword, really. I just think it's the quest I'd most like to play, despite everything.
I'm kind of salty that we were given the choice of the Praxis again, but Freedom has absolutely no need of it nor has a compelling reason to want to take it given his experiences and Vengeance makes Sword unoptimal for survival. Just, so much salt.
There's a wisdom to giving up, I'm sure, but seeing all the sacrifices made for this world be rendered useless thanks to the whims of a higher power just galls. I just don't want to let them get away with it. But King's Scepter is basically a copy of what we chose in the original and Regalia is just so unfocused and its best feature requires we fuck up on the way. They are just so much less interesting.
So, even if it's risky, I want to grasp it. I want to defeat the hidden masters using the dream of a fair universe. Because I think it would be thematically fitting. Because I want to see the Praxis used by a Progression-type. I know it's kind of selfish given quests are a collective experience, and this choice risks closing the playground for everyone.
But the most entertaining parts for me in a Rihaku quest comes form being on the back foot and struggling to survive. For me, having to do that is not a drawback per se, I think it would be interesting.
That's basically the most honest argument I can give for Vendetta+Sword, really. I just think it's the quest I'd most like to play, despite everything.
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