CrossCode (Didn't Realize Moths Could Be This Scary) Part - 19

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • kyle simply playing CrossCode

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  • @drdca8263
    @drdca8263 Месяц назад +1

    1:27 : For some reason the names of these two kinds of moths are Star Wars themed? I’m not sure why exactly. I think one of them are “padamoths” (like “padawan”)
    But yeah, big fire-laser beams!
    2:41 : It’s fortunate that when one loses a combat, that the consumables consumed come back. I don’t know why other games don’t always do that? I guess for some games there’s probably a good design reason, but I think for this game they very much made the right choice about that. IMO anyway.
    6:27 : pretty fast
    27:20 : Well, it worked. I’m a little surprised it worked actually. I thought the melting/popping/etc. times would be short enough that it wouldn’t work, but it just barely was. (The intended solution is to shoot the water block things while down the stairs, and then go up the stairs to shoot the ice puck so it can travel along the tops of the frozen water block things)
    29:57 : Huh! I think the intended solution there is probably (I could be wrong) to hit the torch thing that moves the shots vertically after getting the frozen puck on the ground, but, I think the solution you found might have been l faster?
    32:46 : “definitely not the intended way”, yeah, but, I do think they probably intended for there to be plenty of not-specifically-intended ways that work?
    35:05 : dungeon 2’s final/cumulative puzzle complete!
    The thing that slows down the ball when it goes through it like that, allows for making these “time the interactions correctly” puzzles more effectively. I like it.
    36:01 - 36:03 : moth falls into lava
    37:51 : wow, the laser moth fell in lava 3x in a row
    40:55 : It may be worth mentioning that while you are in a particular element mode, you will by default be more vulnerable to attacks from the opposite element, and resist somewhat attacks of the same element. (Though iirc, if you specialize enough in “resist [opposite element]” in the circuits for a particular element, you may actually end up resisting it more than would in neutral mode? Not as much as if using the same element with the circuit things to resist same element though.)
    Also, iirc the different elements have different associated base stats. For example, heat is more associated with a high attack stat. Iirc it has a higher attack stat even before adding any circuit things.
    Likewise, cold has higher base defense (though not so much so as to outweigh its vulnerability to heat)
    43:23 : this boss took me quite a few tries (and I was using most of my circuit points)