Wheee! Finally finished watching the Undertale one ^ ^
As someone who lacks time to do most stuffs [relatable in that despite it being SATURDAY today, I feel like today is my only day of rest and it's back to school/work tomorrow! @_@ ...And then I checked the calendar to see Sunday], I can relate with patterns of attack and 'whaaaaa whyyyyy but I {did that/did not do that?/moved!}' x_X
Some very good tips to remember is that the pattern doesn't matter--how the pattern is like is what matters. There are patterns of attack that rely on your position and are linear in their movements [Greater Dog's Bark, as a prominent example, only aims to your position--if you keep moving in between the lapses of its barking [top right to top left/vice versa], you won't get hit :3], AND/OR there's a pattern of 'following' which is regular or repeated in every attack*
I'll repeat the asterisk after one bit I think you missed (which I also did until I went all grumpy, like "Hmph, I won't move. Hit me :I Hmmph
But then it didn't hit me despite colliding into me). That thing we both missed was when the attacks turn
this color or for better visibility:
A light-ish shade of this color.
White attacks always do damage upon colliding with your
♥These colored attacks only do damage upon colliding with a moving object. That means if you stay still and that colored portion touches you--you won't get hurt!
*Greater Dog's Spear attack turns blue in a fixed portion of the battle box, then shifts white, then shifts blue, then shifts white as it exits. The portion it turns blue is a tiny bit smaller than when it turns white--but where it turns blue is static. This is what I mean about patterns--it's the mechanics/logic underneath what is being seen, because these mechanics/logic can be applied in future lessons. Knowing how it becomes flexible is the task the working student/teacher/professional must inculcate in order to face challenges in the way, AND have fun! \o/
Just for fun. . .You're safe down here. ;3
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Will try to view the next one later on, but cheers for your Undertale game :3 Don't give up on it ma'am! It's a spectacular game (and something I derived insight in playing from, after getting frustrated, then learning frustration won't help >_<). Mindset matters! \o/
I learned I was frustrated because I learned how to demean myself :/ Putting myself in a neutral mindset, much like how I was back in my childhood, helped my learning 500+%. "I don't know how to do this...ok self, what am I missing..."Edit: All that info was because my childhood was spent playing puzzle games. @.@
EditII: Woo, finally finished the last one!
...I couldn't hear anything from the voice acting and decided to think of it as the person's own mumbling (though I'm partly sure it's a narrator voice because the player character is female and it's a pretty deep and classical tone).
Fully with you on subtitles -_-
Thanks for running and hosting the videos in such a short time Sappho