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@kayn3_ on a meta level, Araki felt that Hamon was too similar to chi and ki based power systems that were popular at the time of publication so he tried something new to stand out
Grow, grow my lovelies you shall be big and stron—Wait why are you trying to escape get down from there
(Taken yet again from one of my server members)
@GraceConfessins Litany isn’t too bad with modifiers but having a giant metal lock on your neck makes it hard to concentrate when you mess up a couple times
"I just wanted to confess this somewhere but Litany's domain is impossible for me to do beyond something related to skill. The domain makes me have a panic attack and chest pain after my heart rate increases to a point it makes me concerned for my health.-
@FirstMateToast@TeazuAllStars They hardly update the uk one in MONTHS to the point where i don’t even bother with it
The American one has so much more stuff and it sucks we get nothing in the my Nintendo store