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Post by lastcharizard on Jul 16, 2015 1:07:09 GMT
You named your Salamence soon-ie because your Salamence comes in and finishes off Pokemon SOON after he goes into battle, as did Julius Ceaser against Pharnaces II of Pontus at the Battle of Zela. I got that phrase from the clue "Veni, vidi, vici" because the clue "nartetals" is "translate" unscrambled. From the clue "1/150" his "hidden power" or hidden ability is Moxie, because every pokemon has a 1/150 chance to get their hidden ability. From the clue "x/10" I'm guessing your Salamence holds a king's rock, which has a 1/10 chance for the opponent to flinch. From the first clue, you obviously wanted something available, and Salamence was. I ddin't even get the third clue... so I hope I'm right somewhere.
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Post by kenji on Jul 17, 2015 2:50:58 GMT
ANSWER:The reason I named my Salamence 'soon-ie' is because of it's hidden ability moxie. Mox in latin means 'soon' hence it being 'soon'ie. Possible interpretations of the clues and how it could lead to this: Clue 1: 'Available', Availability is a status, often used in social media. On the forum my 'status' reads 'Great expectation leads to great disappointment, so set you standards low- Student Logic'. From this you could retrieve the word 'student'. If you relate that to me, you could read my rock gym application and see that i talked about doing Latin and classics, from this you could translate the 'soon' into mox. Clue 2: x/10, from this you could inquire that it was related to my education as it could be a possible result and follow the first clue. In addition, this could be connected to 'power' on the server, if you had read my faction name (at the time of this post) it would be 'Basilica' which is the Latin equivalent of modern courts, they could be found in forums such as the forum of Pompeii, and obviously you would translate the 'soon' into Latin etc. Clue 3: Kenji and Kenji in the house argument were having; if you're familiar with European languages (other than English) you could identify this to be as the structure of a sentence but in a different language, just translated literally. With this you could relate it with the other clues to know to translate the name into Latin. Clue 4: Hidden power, this was a sought of troll clue but could be used, the main idea here is the word 'hidden' in which if you had done research you would know that the hidden ability for Salamence is moxie. Clue 5: 1/150, Once again, if you're familiar with pixelmon, you should know this is the spawn rate of a hidden ability pokemon. Clue 6: Was an anagram/puzzle and if you had figured it out, it would have said 'This sentence makes no sense with translation and has put me into a state of confusion', key word being translation. Although, confusion is a status in pokemon which could have been used similarly to clue 1. Clue 7: Veni, Vidi, Vici; this is a Latin quote from Caesar and obviously gave off the idea of translating to Latin. Sorry for the long post but I hope you all enjoyed and if you are bathing in the sea then feel free to not participate in future events lmao. Thanks -Kenji p.s Sorry for any incorrect grammar an such, it's 3:50 for me and I haven't slept for a while
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