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Journeys of a Wheeling Gamer (July 26, 2017: Part 2)
I logged into Fire Emblem: Heroes today to get my bonuses. Two orbs is worth getting, especially since I'm not spending any real money.
Nowadays, I remember how much I love setting the game on auto-battle. There's nothing more hilarious than watching the game play itself and watching my overpowered crew tear through weaklings.
There's some good daily quests going on right now, provided the player defeats a certain amount of opponents. And it doesn't matter what type of opponents the player beats, so it's worth doing that for a while, at least.
Speaking of beaten opponents, I visited the arena and found out that I'd done so badly I dropped a tier... Now I get less payout… Makes sense, considering I couldn't beat anyone last week… I'll have to rectify that in the coming days…
Also, Leo has increased appearance rates right now. He is one of my favorite characters, so of course I'm trying to summon him.
As almost always, I have rotten luck and summon a bunch of people I already have.
I have to wonder why the Army of Heroes chooses to rely on me…
Speaking of summoning, I hear there will be a new summoning focus Friday. Perhaps there will be new story chapters soon, too? I can only hope… That last cliffhanger was just cruel…
Fire Emblem: Heroes only lasts a few minutes though, so back to Fantasy Life.
Time to hunt pterodactyls. I must help His Darkness with the popularity poll! Good thing I'm almost done with the quest…
Oh, and take out some outlaw leaders, too. That's just as important. Maybe.
Ah, I don't know where to find the outlaws! I will just kill everything in sight… Again.
I wonder if I can take a Gale Spirit… Something tells me this is a very bad idea, but I'm going to do it anyway. After all, I have my trusty sword and my invincible power of cooking. What could go wrong?
Speaking of cooking, I'm going to cook a new recipe in real life on Friday. I wonder what rank that makes me…
Couldn't find a Gale Spirit, but did find an outlaw leader. Quite easy pickings.
Finished the pterodactyl quest… Haha… That was hilarious… The game does have a point though... Why don't the knights in the city defeat the pterodactyls? Even funnier considering I have one of them in my party…
No luck on the Sun Clusters though… Guess I'm heading to the stores after all…
Finally got all the outlaw leaders… Had some extremely bad luck with bounties though… And an enemy spawned right where I'd left one and destroyed it… At least I quickly got another one…
With that, I think the only quest I have left in Al Maajak is the one where I have to gather apples… Why do so many of the Paladin quests involve gathering fruit? It has nothing to do with the creed of protecting the weak…
Something funny happened where I was positioned just right where I was being covered up by the box while delivering the boundaries… It looked like my face had turned into a box…
The quest requires I return home, and returning home brings me back to my adorable Chewy and Myla. Chewy… Named after my first dog… He looks just like the real one did…
Myla doesn't look anything like her real-life counterpart, but she has the same name… I don't even know if that real-life counterpart is still alive… It's been years…
It's a shame that the pets become too weak to help in battle… I really enjoyed having them along… I still want to get another…
After going back and forth to Farley's Plantation, I finally have enough Rainbow Apples. Someone should grow those in real life… I bet they taste good…
Alright, time for the quests in Port Puerto. First on the list is to gather Earth Mana. Luckily, I was a Wizard first, so I'm able to buy it right in the city! Sure beats hunting Earth Spirits…
Also, got a new quest for Sapphires. Headed back to the magic town after all…
Okay, last quest is on the summit of Mount Snowpeak… Just defeat the easy enemies…
And that's that! So that's all the quests before I can continue on through the main story. But I'll save that for next time.
Author's notes:
-So some entries are divided into parts. Sometimes, I would have enough time to create an entry, go do something else, then return to create another one in the same day. In order to avoid posting late or having an entry that is very long, I would divide the separate sections into parts.
-For the curious, Myla is a bird, because birds can be bought as pets and sent into battle in Fantasy Life. She's named after a bird my sister owned. Unfortunately, my family became unable to keep her, so she was adopted by someone else. This was years ago, and we lost track of the new owner. Hence why I wonder if the real-life bird is still alive.
