Tales of Rebirth (subbed) Agarte Side Part 72: Life
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@lanyn no he wouldnt be frozen solid he'd be frozen in ice so could that it shattered once it was finished forming leaving Karegia in many pieces with series frost bite
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what is that song that plays while they talk with Curia in the town square? THe name of it I mean
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Y'know... I'm actually starting to respect Annie now. LOL ahahaha!
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Yay for Annie! :D Awesome and touching vid! It made me cry a little... ;-;
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Most people fail to realize that it's a game mechanic to die in battle. You use an item or spell to revive. Outside of battles, it's "real life" to the characters.
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lawl "Ha... HAI! D8"
Priceless XD
*grins like mad at the segment.
And the mystery deepens AGAIN 8D
(lol Misha was cute there)
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even if they revived him, his brain has lost blood flow for more than 5 secs which would cause him to be in a vegitative state. but its a game so :P
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KUREAAA!!! Oh wait, it's not in this part. lol
Man, what a touching episode of "Tales of ER." :P
HERE is the true answer to this confusion. When their HP reaches 0, their KO'd... but, if you get killed off, then you can't be revived. That be it. ;) And that friends is how Aeries died, she was KO'd not killed. :P
Jaymonius 4 years ago
Heh, I think Karegia would be frozen solid if Veigue saw Claire get stabbed like that O_o
lanyn 4 years ago
Why didn't she just use Ressurection? It brings back the dead all the time, it's not like it shouldn't work in this case.
Isaac232 4 years ago
Well, you know, this is one of those "RPG Storyline Deaths," so magic and items are useless. Thank god too because I'd hate to think of someone bringing Geyorkias back with a run-of-the-mill Life Bottle from the mom & pop store. O_o
And since we're poking at the plot anyway...shouldn't they have tried CPR first?
lanyn 4 years ago
Usually, "dying" in battles mean you're just knocked unconscious. And maybe Raise Dead just lets them regain their consciouses.. That's what I think.
Lyrrad 4 years ago
Ah, true. ToR does use the term "incapacitated" instead of "dying/death" (unlike Fire Emblem where you literally die if your HP gets to zero...and boy, does it suck sometimes). I think we're probably supposed to suspend our belief a little bit too, seeing as this is a game and all. ^^
lanyn 4 years ago