Targets within the normal Grenade blast radius take 375% of Love Arrow damage (300% of Blaster damage) as expected, but those outside and still on-screen wind up "lovestruck," temporarily stunned with hearts bubbling overhead for the duration. As with other stun effects, enemies stunned by Angelic Grenade gain 5 seconds of stun immunity (doubled for bosses) after they recover from the effect.
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Mortal Kombat 11: "I didn't ask for this war. But once it started, I had to finish it. Hands down, Kronika was the toughest enemy I ever faced. All my tactics, my training, meant nothing against a god like her. In the end, it was a battle of wills. It never occured to me that for winning, I'd get her Hourglass. At first, I hoped to right every wrong in history. But then I figured out that doing it meant I'd have to decide the fates of billions. Picking who lives and who dies, for eternity? It was going to kill my soul. I'd end up no better than those old men who sent us off to war, not giving a shit about what would happen. And that's not the man I want to be. It's time to walk away, for good this time, leaving the pain and the ugliness behind. After all I've been through, I've earned a little peace."
Dutch seems to carry a philosophy similar to other characters in the Red Dead Redemption saga. Dutch has an anarchistic worldview and seems to want a world that goes somewhere along the lines of a Hunter-Gatherer Society, a world that opposes technology and governmental control where one must fight to survive but may also live the lifestyle they choose, free from any rules and regulations; a world where men live very much like they did in the old (idealised) Wild West. Dutch shows a common disgust and contempt for "cultured" towns like Blackwater or industrialized urban centers like Saint Denis as these locations serve as monuments to technological and industrial progression and government-enforced order, conformity and peace, all of which Dutch violently opposes. Van der Linde considers technological and industrial progress as methods by which the federal government can exert authority and control over the general population, especially disenfranchised groups of people such as the Native Americans and those who live in poverty.
During the Epilogue of Red Dead Redemption 2, Dutch briefly appears with a bushy beard and even longer hair, both tinged with grey. Wearing a long, thick, double breasted overcoat in black moleskin with shaggy tan fur shawl lapels and cuffs, as well as thick fur legwarmers and black leather gloves. He appears slightly paler, likely due to the cold and his living situation, and his forehead and eye wrinkles have become more prominent.
When Playa gets sucked into Hell[19], Gat wears his jumpsuit from Saints Row IV. After receiving Lucifer's cracked halo[19], Gat wears a two-tone black and purple jacket, with a smaller Saints fleur-de-lis logo placed on the right stomach area, alongside a soot-covered white undershirt beneath. The jacket has burn damage with the right sleeve gone, exposing Gat's scorched arm which has purple veins around it. He wears the same denim jeans and purple sneakers from Saints Row: The Third, with burn damage around the right leg area as it exposes Gat's leg with veins running down from it. His glass lenses are a lighter shade of blue.
REPENTANCE - GB Bug is now a thrown projectile, activated by double tapping an attack button. It rerolls enemies and pickups it comes into contact with, then despawns. It returns after a room has been cleared
Gives you a random chance while firing tears to also fire a creep shot, which deals double your tear damage and places white creep on the floor infront of you that slows enemies down if they walk through it
The main purpose of the Cracked Key is to unlock Tainted character in the Home floor without needing to find the Red Key. You can force spawn a cracked key by droping any trinket in a Boss Room or Item room, on any floor on your way down to Depths II. When you take the reverse path back up to Home, the trinket will turn into Cracked Key in the same floor/room you dropped it before.
In general, the effect of a Horse Pill is double the effect of a normal pill i.e. Speed Up will be +0.3 instead of +0.15. Pills with effects that can't necessarily 'double' are stronger, i.e. Pretty Fly gives a Big Fan item rather than a fly orbital
I-No is as wicked and cruel as they come and acts as if everyone is beneath her. She has no problem manipulating people to get her way and will double-cross you when the opportunity presents itself. While I-No is known to be heartless and aggressive, she has shown empathy in the past, but only towards Axl and Raven.
In terms of appearance, Jack-O' Valentine has a five-point halo similar to Happy Chaos, except hers is cracked. She also wears a white skin-tight one-piece suit that is looser around her forearms and calves due to slits in the attire. Jack-O' also has waist-long red hair with white highlights and green eyes. Her weapon of choice is her trusty Iron Pumpkin Flail and a small ensemble of minions she can summon and command while on the battlefield.
Unfortunately, after being forcefully turned into a Gear, Testament would grow a strong distrust for humans due to Justice and her orders. However, due to Testament's strong bond with Kliff and their strong will and mental fortitude allowed them to keep some consciousness and memories, making them semi-independent from Justice's demands. After Justice's death, Testament would return to their original self, but with the horrific realization of all the wrongdoings they did while under the control of Justice. Now, Testament is still against fighting humans and will try to prevent it as much as possible, and watches over Dizzy's "parents," which helped them become at peace once again.
If the opposing player responds but then dies, they can seek revenge. If they kill the initial instigating player, they receive double the rewards. Killers can collect any junk their target drops. If a player continues to attack another player and that player has not responded, but eventually is killed by the instigating player, the offender will have a bounty placed on their head and are "wanted". They receive no loot or experience for killing the opposing player. The now-hunted player is visible to all others on the map, indicated by a red star. They also cannot see anybody else on the map. Killing the marked player results in higher-than-normal rewards.
Some events are seasonal such as Fasnacht Day, The Mothman Equinox and Invaders from Beyond in which Appalachia becomes routinely attacked by aliens. A trick-or-treating was implemented in October 2021 that has been re-appearing every October since then. Bethesda releases community calendars that show what is taking place, such as weekends where players can earn double the XP.
Goopy is a blue slime with a small red nose. During Phase 2, he grows to double his normal size and he gains a pair of thick, brown eyebrows. In his final form, he manifests as an angry face on a grey gravestone with a cross on top, displaying the term "RIP" (Rest In Peace).
Raven Beak is a Hit-and-Run character. A vicious fighter, he combines incredible speed and high power, pressuring the foe and overwhelming them. However, due this large hitbox, he can be easily comboed, and some of his attacks can leave him wide open if he misses. He is a heavyweight with two double jumps and the ability to wall jump.
In Rift Apart, Clank displays a more emotional side. In particular, he holds himself responsible for the dimensional cataclysm, since his attempt to gift Ratchet the rebuild Dimensionator in public was what allowed the device to be stolen in the first place. This insecurity is displayed visually through him getting injured early during the adventure, losing his right arm and leaving him stuck in backpack form. However, through his interactions with the similarly maimed Rivet and later the existentially troubled Fixer, he ultimately concludes that, though he may never be the same again, "[he is] still Clank". As a result, when Ratchet expressed concern regarding his condition, he assures his friend that he was fine and even claimed to have started to like it. Clank having made peace with his mistake is later shown through him getting a new amber arm.
Ranmaru is a hidden character for Samurai Warriors 2 who can be unlocked by doing the first two "Ranmaru's Request" and "Mitsuhide's Request" jobs in Survival Mode. Like Okuni, he doesn't have a personal Story Mode, and his past history with Mitsuhide is abandoned. However, in Survival Mode, he stars in a special request scenario. He asks the player to help him investigate the nature of Nobunaga's assassin. He wonders if Mitsuhide truly killed their lord. If the player continues to follow these chain of stories, Mitsuhide is falsely accused of the crime due to a look alike set up by Ieyasu. The real Nobunaga is also unharmed since the assailants only killed his body double. Ranmaru and Keiji punish Ieyasu together.
If Shingen decides to treat the Oda-Tokugawa officers with mercy, Ranmaru will still attempt to kill Shingen, but will fail to do so. Admiring how Shingen was willing to forgive his assassin for the sake of peace, Ranmaru finally lays down his arms and joins the other officers in celebrating the peace.
When Mitsuhide reads his controversial poem the following week, Ranmaru buys into the rumors of mutiny and assumes the worst for his lord and Hotaru. He is convinced that Mitsuhide may be the ringleader of the enemy spies and continues to request a strengthen patrol for the firefly viewing banquet. Though Nobunaga patronizes him to ignore the doubters, the page can't help himself and visits Hotaru in private with the plan to negotiate peace with Mitsuhide. He believes the princess's words can convince her brother to reconsider and that covering for her brother pains her. As he offers to warmly be her support, his honest obliviousness to her true mission causes her anguish, so much that Hotaru can barely stand to be within his company without being racked with guilt. 2ff7e9595c
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