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lilliganart · 3 years
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I need someone to tell me what to do thanks, you can just list six characters if you want and I’ll do my best 👌
Tendou, Kirishima, En, Shou (MP100), Hairou, Hisoka
Edit for me: Hide, Kenma, Tobikichi, Hyouta, Denki, Ryuji Suguro
2nd Edit: Katai Makoto, Shadow, Reiner, Alex Louis Armstrong, All Might, Shin
3rd: Madoka, Roromiya (Inu x Boku), Remi (Horimiya), Aina, Nana, Perona
4th: Haida, Legoshi, Shirou (BNA), Ookami (Wolf Children), Inuyasha, Wolfrun (Smile Pretty Cure)
5th: Rui (KNY), Mihai, Alice (Food Wars), Clare (Claymore), Rico (AOT), Neferpitou
6th: Ryou (Food Wars), L, Choso, Tenga Onigawara, Aizawa, Itona Horibe
7th: Akira, Hawks, Kyoutani, Killua, Miruko. Senku
8th: six motherfuckers from TPN
9th: six motherfuckers from OPM
10th: six motherfuckers from Beastars
11th: six motherfuckers from DR Stone
12th: six motherfuckers from Studio Ghibli
13th: six motherfuckers from Dorohedoro
14th: six motherfuckers from Demon Slayer
15th: six motherfuckers from MHA
16th: six motherfuckers from MKDM
17th: six motherfuckers from Saiki K
18th: six motherfuckers from YOI
19th: six motherfuckers from Violet Evergarden
20th: six motherfuckers from Food Wars
21st: six motherfuckers from TSDS
22nd: six motherfuckers from Talentless Nana
23rd: six motherfuckers from Kakegerui
24th: six motherfuckers from Danganronpa
25th: Falco, Senjuro, Daida, Ritsu, Kou Minamoto, Sai (Dr Stone)
27th: Envy, Tsukasa, Kars, Geto, Sesshomaru, Illumi
28th: Ray, Kuroo, Yu Ishigami, Hyakkimaru, Junpei, Fafnir
29th: Mob, Bojji, Gon, Hinata, Koutaro Lives Alone, Kabane Kusaka (Kemono Jihen)
30th: Sanji, Zenitsu, Brock, Tamaki, Christophe Giacometti (YOI), Takumi (maid sama)
31st: Teru, Bakugo, Naruto, Shiki (Kemono Jihen), Genos, Shuu Inuzuka
32nd: Aki, Speed-o-Sound Sonic, Nobunaga (HXH), Ling, Tomioka, Jin
33rd: Asa Mitaka, Hitori Gotoh, Kobeni, Midori Asakusa, Nene Yashiro, Anya Forger
34th: Nami, Hinata, Emma, Asuka, Hiroto Maehara, Ponyo
35th: Kaede Kayano, Tornado of Terror, Ibara (MHA), Aiura (Saiki K), Sakura (TBHK), Sakura (Horimiya)
36th: Ai Hayasaka, Hanada Nikki (Dr Stone), Kanamori Sayaka, Winry Rockbell, Yachi, Sophie (Howl’s Moving Castle)
37th: Yuji, Gilthunder, Mitsuba (TBHK), Coby (One Piece), Kaoru Sakurayashiki, Alice Asmodeus
38th: Taiju, Joseph Joestar, Mondo, Rikido Sato, Basho (HXH), Takeo Gouda
39th: Hanako, Shinji, Denji, Yuta Okkutsu, Edward Elric, Guts
40th: Totoko, Tsubomi, Teruhashi, Aoi, Kiyoko, Osaragi
41st: Inutade, Hakubo, Lum, Arataki Itto, Yamato, ‼️
42nd: Shoto, Akira (Kemono Jihen), Uraume, Sypha, Himuro (The Ice Guy), Kaeya (Genshin), Seiya Kori
43rd: Violet Evergarden, Shoko (ASV), Anna Sasaki, Hana (Wolf Children), Princess Kaguya, Ai Ohto
44th: Riko (Made in Abyss), Sakura Hibiki, Mary Saotome, Hinata Kaho, Kon (Kemono Jihen), Conny (TPN), Rifuta Imu (Saiki)
45th: Akaza, Saiki, Gowther, Leroute (HXH), Miyuki Hoshizora, Jessie
46th: Tenya Iida, Kyoya Ootori, Jin Tachibana, Saki Arima (YLIA), Izumi Miyamura, Leorio
47th: six motherfuckers from Carole & Tuesday
48th: Olivier, Noi, Maki, Kanronji, Sakura (Danganronpa), Bisky (HXH)
49th: Ai Ohto, Nene Yashiro, Canary (HXH),
50th: Hirofumi Yoshida, Kabru, Pariston (HXH), Acca and Ura-Acca, Minamoto Teru, Louis (Beastars)
51st: Carole and Tuesday, Nobara, Marcille, Ryuuji Ayukawa, Kita (BTR), Yachi
52nd: Mob, Laius, Midori, Takahashi Yotasuke, Tome Kurata, Ushijima
53rd: Acca and UraAcca ‼️
54th: Neiru (WEP), Hibana (FF), Nagatoro, Paninya (FMAB), Casca (Berserk), Iris (Violet Evergarden)
55th: Kyoka Jirou, Misato, Rize, Aren (Saiki K), Tooru (Horimiya), Ebisu (Dorohedoro)
56th: Kurapika, Armin, Ryusui, Saiki Kusuke, Yuri (YOI), Mello
57th: Gen, Tsuchigomori, Yushiro, Bokuto, Kita Shinsuke, Death the Kid
58th: Urokodaki, Bang (OPM), Netero, Commander guy from AOT, Watari, Kaseki
59th: Panda, Gouhin, Shao May, Tony Tony Chopper, Principal Nezu, Monokuma
60th: Serizawa, Daichi, Gojo (Dress Up Darling), ‼️
61st: Kabru, Hakubo, Phichit (YOI)
62nd: Shima (skip and loafer), Yatora, Denji ‼️
63rd: Sanji, Reigen, Spike, Jigen, Shoko Ieiri, ‼️
64th: Yoshida, Shimazaki, Greeling, Nagumo (Sakamoto Days), Toji Fushiguro, !!
65th: Sesshomaru, Geto Suguru, Douma !!
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ok! i have been reading about 64 door glitch for ff4 and i THINK i got it. all the stuff with vehicles parked on specific tiles i understood when i first watched it, but what i didn’t get was the fucking chocobo thing or the window color thing. chocobo thing is done for the same reason as the vehicles, the game is pulling random code in random places during 64 door from what i can gather. so left chocobo is somehow a valuable piece of info? idk. window color and battle speed determine where you end up, i THINK. gil….i still dont know why gil has to be a certain value, assuming it is for the same reason chocobo and vehicles are specified.
from, https://www.vgfacts.com/forums/thread-1402.html:
“ Because of the way the game keeps track of what floor you’re on in the SNES version of Final Fantasy IV, it is possible to underflow the floor counter and force the game to send you to maps based on the game’s RAM values. Because of the random or otherwise variable nature of these values, one who would accidentally come across this glitch could potentially softlock or even freeze the game.”
that should shed some light onto it. i just want to know WHY the gil is important? i can guess everything else. anhyone know?
alsotheres a floor based off of in the games in game timer???? thats horrible lmao.
HERE https://ff4.aexoden.com/guides/mini-item-warps/ is an interesting explanation of why certain items are needed. they set the coordinated to where we wanna go! since the game is pulling from inventory, how many you itmesm u have. it uses these to deterine map ID and xy cordinates and what not!
I FOUND A CHART FOR THE GIL, OK so each seperate glitched room is pulling date FROM DIFFERENT AREAS IN THE GAME! i assumed that all floors pulled from the same place, but thats not the case! it even says it in that quote and i just soe how missed it haha. so on floors -47, floor coordinates are based on:
MAP = 256xGP(0-255)
Direction = 65536xGP(0x00,0x40,0x80,0xC0)
X = 65536xGP(0-0x3F)
Y = GameTimeFrame(0-59)
(from: http://tasvideos.org/4198S.html)
this would explain why certain amounts of gil are needed to manipulate floors!
so here is the glitch, what u must do and all the steps and why (this was initially in japanese so the wording is a bit weird):
I come back to the crystal room in Dejon(Warp). There is the 0th floor. If DarkCrystal is got, it means finished the Sealed Cave. Battle speed is set to 4 incidentally.
I go to the negative world by “return type door”.
You must put HoverShip appropriately to go along RoomLevel-7th safely.
You must put back BlackChocobo to the forest to go along RoomLevel-9th safely.
You must release Chocobo to the west to go to RoomLevel-10th safely.
You must walk leftward to go to RoomLevel-12th safely.
You must walk upward to go to RoomLevel-13th safely.
You can go to RoomLevel-43th safely.
Because WindowColor is “R:4,G:2,B:17”, RoomLevel-44th becomes the Sealed Cave’s Entrance.
Kain is left in RoomLevel44th.
I set the waiting time of the loading screen to 12 Frames to go to RoomLevel-45th safely.
I regulated GAME TIME(1xSec) to become MAP of same BGM to minimize LagFrame of RoomLevel-46th.
RoomLevel-47th is based on money and GAME TIME(Frame).
FuSuYa joins party in Crystal Palace.
FuSuYa rearranges magic appropriately.
Map ID = R(0-31) + G(0-31)%8*32 = 4 + 2*32 = 68(Sealed Cave’s Entrance)
X = G(0,8,16,24)/8 + B(0-31)%8*4 = 0 + 1*4 = 4
Y = BS(1-6) - 1 = 4-1 = 3
Direction = Left
GP = 0x506055 = 5267541
MAP = 256xGP(0-255) = 96(Crystal Palace)
Direction = 65536xGP(0x00,0x40,0x80,0xC0) = Down
X = 65536xGP(0-0xFF)%0x40 = 0x10 = 16
Y = GameTimeFrame(0-59) = 0x14 = 20
Since it is returned to RoomLevel 0th, Teleport is used. It is a crystal room there.
It exchanged so that X and Y might not become less than 31.
Because there was much LagFrame in Map 46, I traded with Map 48.
FuSuYa replaced a bottom of White Magic to learn ChainExplosion.
I change WindowColor(R:1,G:7,B:23) and BattleSpeed(1) and BattleMode(Wait).
If you get down from the stairs of “GO TYPE” by RoomLevel-67th, WhiteMagic of FuSuYa will change.
Because WindowColor is “R:1,G:7,B:23”, RoomLevel-44th becomes the Glitch Room.
There is a weapon shop in “Map:225,X:27,Y:0”. I buy 22 GreatBows and one DwarvenAxe here for fund adjustment.
I regulated GAME TIME(1xSec) to become MAP ID 0 to minimize LagFrame of RoomLevel-46th.
RoomLevel-47th is based on money and GAME TIME(Frame).
Map ID = R(0-31) + G(0-31)%8*32 = 1 + 7*32 = 225(Glitch Room)
X = G(0,8,16,24)/8 + B(0-31)%8*4 = 0 + 7*4 = 28
Y = BS(1-6) - 1 = 1-1 = 0
Direction = Left
GreatBow = 2000GP*22 = 44000GP
DwarvenAxe = 15000GP
GP = 5267541 - 44000 - 15000 = 5206541(0x4F720D)
MAP = 256xGP(0-255) = 0x72 = 114(Zeromus Floor)
X = 65536xGP(0-0xFF)%0x40 = 0x0F = 15
Y = GameTimeFrame(0-59) = 0x0E = 14
from the same link as above! so now i get why everything is done and why! cool! hey, if u have any info to add or correct some points, feel free! i wrote this not all in one go and was looking things up and watching them so thats why its written weird, sorry! but this is super cool!
ALSO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57jUrDd0fuw the TAS. this trick IS viable in a run adn is not TAS only, tho! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sLE-26ZegE is the race! the used it at the veeeery end, everything else is just one big set up for it! they also use the rng manipulation thing. something about being on a certain seed? 92? at the start of the game to ensure the run goes as optimally as possible! give em a watch! the TAS is abt an hour and the race is around 2hrs! i watched both but im rewatching the TAS. i didnt get it at first but after the run, i get whats going on, although the rng stuff is still foggy for me. i GET it but i dont….its weird. i feel like i almost get it but not really.
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Description: World War I Archive, included assorted documents, poster, certificates, and ephemera, 60 plus items total, pertaining to Judge James A. Newman, whose currency collection is featured in this auction, from the time of his service as First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, 51st Infantry Regiment, 6th Infantry Division. 1st item: Letter in French with envelope from Mr. and Mme. Terriot of Recey-sur-Ource, Cote-d'Or, dated May 26, 1919, addressed to Monsieur James A. Newman/ 1st Lieutenant 51st Inf./American E. F. France/A. P. O. 777., with translation on Salvation Army stationary, presumably by Newman. The letter states how "greatly we regret not having you with us any longer...There are not many Americans in Recey by now. The company stationed close to us has left yesterday, and others follow it daily. May you all leave with the conviction that the French will always remember their friends (Americans) well and that they will never forget the eternal gratitude the French owe them". They request for Newman to "Please write us often. Your letters will be welcomed, for we will never forget you. Your absence is very noticeable in our house. Trusting that you will visit us, we are forwarding you our best sentiment, our excellent thoughts about you; and do deem us your devoted friends. A Terriot". 1 1/2" dried flower attached to letter, top left corner of first page. 2nd item: Letter in English with envelope from Malnouiy of Recey-sur-Ource, Cote-d'Or, dated December 6, 1946, addressed to M. James A. Newman/Attorney at Law/1210-11 Independent Building/Nashville/Tennessee/U.S.A. The letter begins "I write to say that Mr. Terriot is dead the last week, after a few days of illness. Worn by work, he went to bed for no use again; he kept his lucidity until he expire[d]. My mother remained near him to the last minute, since we were his best friends". Malnouiy writes that "In the France, for the time, we are in a critical situation. The revictualling is very bad and our directing - men think more politics; It's a pity after all things that we had seen during the Germans occupation! Perhaps a day, we will have a veritable chief who thinks French". 3rd item: Pre-World War I chromolithograph poster titled "Men Wanted For the Army" after a painting by Michael P. Whelan (American, 20th Century), published by American Lithography Company, New York, 1909. U.S. Army recruiting poster depicting an officer standing with a soldier, seated on a horse, blowing a bugle. "Apply at ---- Recruiting Station." lower center under image. Signed in the plate, lower right. Housed in a light blue painted wooden frame. Sight - 39 5/8" H x 28 1/2" W. Framed - 41 1/8" H x 30" W. 4th item: Thirty-one (31) page document titled "Selection and organization of Snipers", undated. The first paragraph reads "A good sniper must be a good shot. He must be more inteeligent [sic] than the average man to be used as an observer. As such he must remember what he has observed, and know how to report it. He mus[t] be a man with plenty of guts. Must posses patience. He does not get frequent shots, and must often wait considerable time. He must not fire unless he is pretty certain that he will scorea [sic] hit. He must be physically fit, much more so than the average soldier". Mathematical notations, back cover page. Pages bound by twine, top left and right. 5th-9th items: Six (6) copies, three (3) incomplete, thirteen (13) pages total, of "The Voyage", "a semi-Occasional news periodical published by the Fifty-First United States Infantry in the interest of Sport, Fun and Good-Fellowship, on the occasion of its trip across the Atlantic and on its mission to help make the world safe for Democrats". 10th item: One (1) page document detailing "Platoon Attack Formation" organized under "1st Attack Formation" and "2nd Attack Formation". 11th item: Three (3) page document containing an "Alphabetical List of Officers in Fifty-First Infantry" dated June 3, 1918. Pages stapled, top left corner. 12th item: One (1) U. S. S. Leviathan Abandon Ship card, dated June 5, 1919, for Capt. J. A. Newman, stating that "You are assigned to Life Boat No. 61 located C deck near main mast for the current trip. A. Stanton/Commander, U. S. Navy,/Executive Officer". 13th item: One (1) Sixth Division, U.S. Army Time Inspection Service certificate, No. 17031, dated June 10, 1918, stating "This is to certify that watch No 1082803 make Ham...has been inspected and is up to the standard required in this Division". signed by Griffith-Weaver, Inspector. 14th item: Twelve (12) page official copy of "Memorandums -- Hq. 51st. Inf. & Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. Now in Force./Memo, Hq. Ft. Oglethorpe, GA. #1." dated June 30, 1917. Facsimile signature of S. F. Howard, cover page. Pages stapled, top left and right corners. 15th item: Two (2) page "Office of Supply Officer, Fifty First Infantry./Camp Forrest, Ga., 12th June, 1918./Memorandum:" from H. Robert W. Herwig, Captain & S. O., 51st Infantry. Pages stapled, top left corner. 16th item: Blank four (4) page "War Department./Quartermaster Corps./Officer's Pay Voucher.", Form No. 336. Front and back pages folded with two loose interior pages.17th item: One (1) page carbon copy of a letter with two (2) page War Department Circular No. 9, dated November 13, 1917 describing field glasses. The letter is a refusal of Newman's request for field glasses from Howard Elliot, Captain, Sig. R.C. A.S., Disbursing Officer, Chicamauga Park, GA, dated January 11, 1918. Letter and circular bound by paper clip, top center. 18th item: One (1) page document listing "Articles" of "Intrenching Tools" and Organization Equipment" in one column with a second column listing "Allowance" of each item. 19th-24th items: Six (6) pages of documents with envelope detailing Newman's loss of equipment will he was stationed in Recey-sur-Ource, Cote-d'Or with voucher for reimbursement for the sum of $174.66, dated February 4 - April 22, 1919. Three pages pinned, top left corner, two pages pinned, top center, one page, dated March 26, 1919, loose. 25th item: One (1) page carbon copy "Advertisement" reading "Come Join the Circus/Enlist in Headquarters Company/51st Infantry./Extraordinary Opportunities...[for] Men of the Following Trades/And Professions Are Required..." including "Pacifists/Trapeze Performers/Doughnut Hole Cutters/Lion Tamers/Beauty Specialists/Tooth Brush Makers" among other positions. 26th item: One (1) page receipt from the Atlantic Hotel, Boulevard Victor-Hugo, Nice, France. 27th-41st item: Fifteen (15) assorted military pins, medals, service ribbons, including one American Legion pin and one uniform button. 42nd item: One (1) faux black leather three-ring address book with photograph of an unidentified man and woman. Illegible pencil writing on front notebook pages, address section mostly blank. Book - 5 1/2" H x 3 1/2" W x 1/2" D. Photograph - 4 1/2" H x 2 7/8" W. 43rd item: One (1) black and white photo of an unidentified solider. Inscription reads "Not J A Newman", en verso. 11" H x 6 3/4" W. 44th item: One (1) miniature Brodie helmet stamped "American Legion Dept of Tenn Nashville" with laurel wreath and five pointed "US" star. 1 3/4" H x 5" W x 5 1/2" D. 45th item: One (1) blue felt with gold trim and writing reading "Welcome Legionnaire". 4" H x 11" W. 11" H x 6 3/4" W. 46th-49th items: Five (5) small flags, including four (4) United States of America flags and two (2) American Legion flags. Approximately 14" H. 50th item: One (1) card stock "disk", "prepared by Lt. James A. Newman Inf. R. C.". 5 1/8" dia. 51st item: One (1) tobacco advertising tin for the "Three Castles" cigarettes, W. D. and H. O. Wills, Bristol and London. 3 1/4" H x 2 3/4" dia. 52nd-56th item: Four (4) shoulder epaulets in one (1) brown canvas drawstring bag labeled "Newman". Bag - 6" H x 6" W. Epaulets - 5 1/2" L. 57th item: One (1) hardback copy of "No. 1923 - Description and Rules for the Management of the United States Rifle, Caliber .30, Model of 1903" published by the Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1917. 9 1/4" H x 6 1/8" W. 58th-60th items: Three (3) black and white photographs, one taken by Fletcher Harvey Schumacher, a Nashville, Tennessee photographer, depicting a man, identified as Billye Newman, en verso of one photograph. Housed in a card stock folder with" Portrait by Fletcher Harvey Schumacher" embossed lower right corner of front cover. Photographs range in size from 7" H x 5 1/8" W to 15 1/8" H x 11" W. Folder - 15 3/8" H x 11 3/8" W. 61st item: One (1) cotton and lace baby bib. 9" L. Early/mid 20th century. Provenance: the collection of the late James A. Newman (Nashville, TN, 1892-1964). (Additional high-resolution photos as well as information about PMG and third-party grading, the Friedberg Numbering System and James A. Newman are available at www.caseantiques.com.)Condition Report: All tems in overall good condition with toning, tears, dampstaining, etc., to be expected from age. 3rd item: Sheet adhered to auxiliary support. Areas of loss to poster, largest 3 5/8", exposing auxiliary support. Scattered foxing spots, largest 3/8", surface of sheet. Scattered creases, wrinkles, largest 5", surface of sheet. Areas of dampstaining, largest 1 1/2", surface of sheet.
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Fill your 2018 Calendar With These Summit Racing Events
As we near the end of 2017 we’ve been hitting the stores looking for that perfect automotive themed wall calendar. Though no matter if your calendar features go-fast rides, or kittens, you’ll want to take notice of the 2018 event schedule that Summit Racing has shared with us. These Summit Racing-sponsored events are scheduled throughout 2018 and are already locked in. As new events are sponsored Summit Racing will add them to its online event calendar that you can find at www.summitracing.com. We’ll see you there!
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16-18: 62nd Annual Portland Roadster Show, Portland, OR
16-18: 43rd Annual World of Wheels, Shreveport, LA
16-18: 44th Annual World of Wheels, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
23-25: 44th Annual World of Wheels, Boston, MA
23-25: 51st Annual World of Wheels, Minneapolis, MN
23-25: 44th Annual AutoRama, Salt Lake City, UT
23-25: San Antonio AutoRama & World of Wheels, San Antonio, TX
April
13-15: 44th Annual Speed Sport Car Show, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
27-29: 49th Annual Salon Auto Sport, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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