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Hee! [livejournal.com profile] byackley sketched Sophie, my character in the Friday game (which was cancelled last week for some unknown reason, and this week due to Conifur). I put a somewhat compressed version of it up on http://home.earthlink.net/~aaronm1/pics/sophie-pencil.jpg if you want to take a look.

Pangolins are so cute. @.@

Er, yeah. I beat Disgaea, but I got the 'normal' ending. I don't know about you, but I think getting turned into a penguin is a bad ending. I'll probably play through it again to try to get the good ending, since that should take basically no time compared to the 100 HOURS it took to beat it the first time.

And I'm not saying that idly... I had to level up for a few hours before I could finish the last battle... Frikin' teleporting Seraph with 40k hp. Urgh.

Although it was really the new strategy that won it for me, rather than the new levels -- I sent out a beefed up Thursday as a decoy to lure the seraph in, and only deployed a few people at a time -- that kept the angels' area-effect attacks from destroying half my army like happened on the first two tries. Once the angels were dead I swarmed the Seraph, and finished off each sequence with Katrus' Delta Kick, which kept him way the hell away from my healers.

Anyway, to make it vaguely... well, challenging is too strong a word, but *novel*, I'm using mostly prinnies the second time around. I transmigrated a bunch (well, okay, only one had enough mana to transmigrate) of the crap characters I never use into prinnies, and used the extra mana sitting around on Laharl and Etna and Flonne to make a pair of prinny gods and a general, for color. I'll probably have to switch back when it gets hard, though... prinny gods are decent, but the standard prinnies are sooooo weak, comparatively speaking.

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