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About Me Member Conceptual Artist Jonathan K. Quimby22/Male/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 8 Months
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loads of crap!

Mon Aug 17, 2009, 2:59 AM
Damn, really need to stop forgetting to update.

Well, I went and had surgery to deal with my sleep apnea. They took out my tonsils, uvula, and trimmed the palette in the back of my mouth. Now I don't tend to snore as loud, or choke in my sleep.

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Aion has been great so far, just gonna suck that my character is gonna be erased before the full version is released. Here's a few things I really liked about Aion:

Crafting: You don't need to run your ass all over the place just to get materials to raise your crafting level. All you need is some money and talk to the crafting master. He gives you a small repeatable crafting quest depending on your crafting level, which only requires you to purchase very cheap materials. Great thing is that the rewards for these quests net you crafting materials or recipes. So, the wonderful thing about it is that you can raise your crafting level any time you want, so long as you have money.

Reviving: You can revive DURING COMBAT! And anyone can do it! Just purchase a Reviving Crystal from a shop, and boom! You can res someone, even if you are not a priest.

No Armor Durability: One of the main issues I had with my tanking paladin in WoW. No repair bills is awesome. You do have to pay money to recover lost exp if you die, so it's similar to paying for armor durability, but at least your not paying money just for being hit or attacking.

Customization: The game is practically all about customization. From your character's body and face to their armor and skills, just about everything is customizable. They even have three different ways to raise the stats of your armor, manastones (kinda like WoW's gems), Enchantments (raises armor's stats), and Godstones (adds special effects). You can even dye your armor to different colors and apply the same model of your old armor to new gear.

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I also went and watched District 9. It's a really good movie, and I highly recommend it! I'm not sure why, but the movie really reminds me of Half-Life 2. Maybe it's some of the small things, like the robot-mech suit is like DOG or that it has a Gravity Gun. Anyways, the movie is very graphic and gory. Lots of people getting blown up or getting their body parts ripped off. It's also pretty heavy on the F-bombs. But still, I recommend seeing it.

  • Mood: Awestruck

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  • Current Residence: Bellevue & Bellingham, WA
  • Interests: Video Games, Anime, Drawing, Sketching, Animating
  • Operating System: Windows XP/Vista
  • Favourite game: FFVI, IX, XII, Valkaria Chronicals, RE5, Odin Sphere
  • Favourite gaming platform: PS2, PS3, PSP
  • Tools of the Trade: Pencil, Paper, Computer, Tablet

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:iconsolana-the-artist:
welcum to DA ^^

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I'm a light person who likes dark things...but I'm also... a dark person who like light things.
:icondestichado:
you've improved.

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:icontanekage:
Ty, Des! I haven't talked to you for a long time. I see you've improved a great deal as well. :D
:icondestichado:
Pretty much, yup! =P
But I didn't notice until you said so and I went back and looked at early deviations. OMG. I wonder if I shouldn't go back and "fix" some of them...

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