Django Form Validation Techniques
Learn how to validate forms in Django with built-in methods, custom validation, and best practices. Ensure data integrity and improve user experience with robust form validation techniques.
Introduction
Form validation is a crucial aspect of web development, ensuring that the data submitted by users is accurate and safe. Django provides a comprehensive form handling framework, including robust validation mechanisms that help maintain data integrity and security. This guide will walk you through various techniques for validating forms in Django, covering built-in methods, custom…
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This is Rufus, a Dragon Furby I just finished customizing! He’s my second custom ever, a gift for my cousin to start off his furby journey 😋
Rufus love gold, shiny things, trinkets, and fire🔥
Before:
Now:
Just a pretty boi with heavy Taurus & Aries energy 💚🐲
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these first three episodes have established that at Jeff Blackbeards Inn & Bar & Grill & Fishing Equipment by the Sea, Stede does customer/towel service while Ed sticks to management
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I had a hunch that Past Alear was stronger than Present Alear, so I grabbed an average stats calculator, punched in the numbers and sure enough, they are.
These are Past Alear's Normal mode stats (for the sake of this analysis, let's ignore the Revival Stones and Marth's stat boosts):
While these are Present Alear's average stats in Fixed Mode as a Dragon Child of the same level (so arguably with the same experience Past Alear would have):
As you can see, they are completely outclassed in everything but Luck. (Also that six Build difference, gee Alear must have lost a ton of weight during the coma)
They can only match them when promoted to a Divine Dragon of the same level. Same HP, Str and Speed, lower Magic, Res and Build, slightly higher Dex and significantly higher Luck. Which makes sense, at this point in time Alear's life was nothing but misery.
...but that's in Normal Mode. In Maddening, Past Alear once again wipes the floor with their present self, outmatching them in every stat. Poor Present Alear can't compete even at their max level.
So why does this matter?
Besides the ingame explanation of losing most of their power during the coma KH-style (and the fact that as @airlock pointed out in the replies, a boss that would be evenly matched with one of your units would be a total pushover especially for the endgame), I think it also clearly defines who Alear is at these points of time.
Past Alear can only rely on themselves. And they're so strong because they have to be, else their father decides they're better served as food for the Corrupted.
Meanwhile, Present Alear has so many people they can rely on, from their friends and allies to their Emblems. So their unique skills as a Divine Dragon and as an Emblem are all about supporting them, boosting their allies' performance, speeding up the Emblems' Engage recovery and being able to use their power more effectively.
In fact, Alear is an outlier compared to all the other Avatars because they are not a powerhouse.
They can definitely fend for themselves, but they are clearly meant to fit a support role.
So what I'm saying is, it's nice seeing their growth reflected even in gameplay!
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I am not into the default design for the Dark Urge, but I like to give my Dark Urges some kind of homage to him in the manner of incorporating the colors red and/or white into their character designs or making them draconic sorcerers with white scales.
There is that to take into account, and how I prefer to play as elves.
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