Seeing the back and forth in the tag history, in case you don't know, ironmouse isn't affiliated with vshojo anymore. It's been a few weeks since all of their talents left and vshojo imploded as a company.
Seeing the back and forth in the tag history, in case you don't know, ironmouse isn't affiliated with vshojo anymore. It's been a few weeks since all of their talents left and vshojo imploded as a company.
I'm well aware, I reverted the tag because the artist drew this before the whole controversy when she was still affiliated. I am not invested enough with Vtubers to tag battle on it, but it does predate the drama so I think it should still have the tag.
For whomever gave mecha request tag: I don't think we can tag this. It's just a random build you can have in-game, not specifically any NPC AC. Instead it references Power Baka Twenty, a heavyweight PVP build.
For whomever gave mecha request tag: I don't think we can tag this. It's just a random build you can have in-game, not specifically any NPC AC. Instead it references Power Baka Twenty, a heavyweight PVP build.
This is not the site to ask that question on, as the artist is not going to see this comment. This is an archive site for good art. Go on their Twitter page to contact them directly.
Putting pea shooters in the third row from the left is enough to defeat normal zombies (and even cone zombies ifrc). That plus the small nut as defense is good enough for the first few levels. Generally speaking two rows of flowers are optimal in my experience.
Putting pea shooters in the third row from the left is enough to defeat normal zombies (and even cone zombies ifrc). That plus the small nut as defense is good enough for the first few levels. Generally speaking two rows of flowers are optimal in my experience.
Plus more sunflower = more sun = more peashooters. Left one is clearly playing on schizo mode.
Sunflower is like your economy. Sacrificing your economy so your soldiers can fight longer is... certainly a chice. Not a good one or a smart one or heck, even a logical one, but certainly one.
Sunflower is like your economy. Sacrificing your economy so your soldiers can fight longer is... certainly a chice. Not a good one or a smart one or heck, even a logical one, but certainly one.
That's true in real life and in most strategy/tactics/4X games, but sunflowers are so cheap and replaceable (and space is so limited) in the PvZ games it is the good and smart and logical choice.
Doesn't make it any less callous though, at least for people who care for their virtual plants.
>Greys stand out on a battlefield therefore no greys Meanwhile... And yes, the Royal Scots Greys were exclusively mounted on... greys...
Mousquetaires gris (Grey Musketeers), Gray Horse Troop (Company E, 7th Cavalry, under Custer), various companies in various US Army and US state regiments, some companies in Prussian and Napoleonic cavalry regiments...
Though yeah most of them are at company strength, not the ENTIRE regiment, unlike the Royal Scots Greys. Ironically the Royal Scots Greys were originally named for the color of their coats, not horses.
Anyway, before WWI, being highly conspicuous is more of an advantage on the battlefield instead of a disadvantage (at least the kind of battles Europeans fought). More so for cavalry. Helps commanders keep track of which troop is which and organize them effectively. Of course, over time in an active battlefield it does get less practical to keep all horses of the same color.
That said, I do remember reading somewhere that the Japanese (in the military samurai tradition) bred warhorses to blend in, among other things. So camouflage was a valued trait, and when the warhorse breeding tradition carried over to racehorse breeding (in Japan), they still initially viewed grey horses with disdain and were hesitant to import them.
M/A/V most likely stands for Mouth/Ass/Vagina respectively, and each hole is going for 5, 20, and 25 each in whatever currency the casino is using. The shady casino has their bunny girls list their services and prices in lieu of name tags so customers can use the appropriate chip to pay for the service they desire with the bunny girl of their choice.