There's nothing in these pictures to indicate they've been genderswapped. They're just wearing men's clothes.
You mean other than the fact that they have narrow hips, nothing that indicates they have breast despite 3 of them having noticeably well-endowed breast in their female forms, and a noticeable lack feminine qualities to their face?
You mean other than the fact that they have narrow hips, nothing that indicates they have breast despite 3 of them having noticeably well-endowed breast in their female forms, and a noticeable lack feminine qualities to their face?
it's more noticable with Yang, the lady who always flaunts herself.
It could just be a style choice. And, since it's mafia-based, Yang could be binding to help keep assets from being in the way. If the artist didn't specify genderswap in their initial posting, it isn't genderswap.
The Daltian Clan characters on the shopping bags look like they were drawn by Kui (especially Forva), but I'm not exactly sure. Can anyone confirm, and if so, add Kui's tag?
I don't know much about the game, but I did hear it was converted to an offline version (and you download all 3 or so GB at once, so you might be able to find it even after it gets delisted).
W's the kind of person to bring a bomb on a plane because the chance of two people carrying a bomb is much lower than the chance of just one person carrying it. :TakoNeuron:
Clumsy Nun: "Go on and say yes, and really mean no Would you rather guess, when you just don't know And then say I love you, but aren't willing to show How many, how many, say I How many, how many, say I."
(Song from Van Halen)
I see the Musical March already existed before Glasses arrrived. Glasses Nun will be perfect to fill out their Nun-Less leadership position soon.
In TCG Pocket, Druddigon's pretty much the go-to wall. He's got a decent amount of HP, but his real advantage is that he has an ability that lets him deal 20 damage to anyone who deals damage to him.
However, Cubone in TCG Pocket has one 'attack', to growl at the opponent and reduce the damage of their next attack. The problem is that druddigon generally doesn't attack - most players don't even have the energy for it in the deck, just using it's ability to chip at any opponents who try to push through it.
In TCG Pocket, Druddigon's pretty much the go-to wall. He's got a decent amount of HP, but his real advantage is that he has an ability that lets him deal 20 damage to anyone who deals damage to him.
However, Cubone in TCG Pocket has one 'attack', to growl at the opponent and reduce the damage of their next attack. The problem is that druddigon generally doesn't attack - most players don't even have the energy for it in the deck, just using it's ability to chip at any opponents who try to push through it.
So what is Cubone doing?
His best. Cubone is doing his best.
Cubone is the staller for the staller. By 'bypassing' your turn with Cubone you can continue to draw more pokemons/energy/trainer/etc cards to (potentially) OHKO Druddigon without getting hit by the rough skin mechanic too many times. Not a very effective tactic however, since your opponent can also do the same to you; at the end it boils up to your deck competition/luck of the draw/heart of the cards for you when your opponent put out a Druddigon.
Cubone is the staller for the staller. By 'bypassing' your turn with Cubone you can continue to draw more pokemons/energy/trainer/etc cards to (potentially) OHKO Druddigon without getting hit by the rough skin mechanic too many times. Not a very effective tactic however, since your opponent can also do the same to you; at the end it boils up to your deck competition/luck of the draw/heart of the cards for you when your opponent put out a Druddigon.
You can also just... end your turn without attacking.