>Oh no! A wizard has sent you to the world of the last videogame you played. >You must beat the game for real in order to return home. >(Games like Tetris do not apply) >However, to improve your chances, the wizard lets you choose 3 of the things in this image to help you. >If you die in the game, you die for real, but if you're successful you'll return home with your 3 chosen things.
>Game Strangers of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin >Things DMG Twin Dragon Staff Lance of Longinus
Nolan Sullivan
>what do Obviously kill shit and CHAOS
Adam Morris
>Siralim Ultimate >you, the character, cannot die because it's just a massively autistic version of pokemon >beating the story is easy beacause it's basically just an extended tutorial Chaos Emerald will help me grind through realms faster, and the Twin Dragon Staff would allow me to clone one of those sweet, succulent nether orbs. The rest of the items are pretty much useless for me so I guess I choose the mystery box.
Owen Thompson
>literally played Legend of Krystal a few hours ago If I pick Krystal she still be used to hell and back? how the fuck does that work? anyways >Chaos Emerald >Supes Cape >DMG
Luis Bailey
Digimon Survive, so I'll take Lucario and the armor aswell as the mystery box
Wyatt Hill
>highfleet asuka, cape for asuka, cleric armor and lance for me.
Kevin Gonzalez
Actually, on second thought, the dragon staff's ability to duplicate something would be far better utilized in the real world, because then I could duplicate something dumb, like the planet itself or something.