I immediately took a screenshot of 8:22 when I got to that part, such reactions deserve to be immortalized, including the employee on the left remaining completely calm while the other 3 go from mildly disturbed to completely shocked. Heck, the whole sequence was a highlight, right from the boss being down bad for a statue.
I'm pretty sure using the iron balls is meant to be the way you fight those Krodes. Also, I finally got to 100 on that ball rally thing when I was replaying the game. The ball still feels jank to me.
I have to wonder if that dude is like Willma's husband or smth, bc it'd be very fuckin' weird if they're completely unrelated 💀 Btw, the Iron Ball is indeed the way you're supposed to beat the Krode Rs, the dude mentions using an attack that pierces defenses if you flee and fail the challenge
@@i-am-linja The mario wiki pluralizes the enemy name, not the R. Idk if they do that because they just decided that, or if they actually do that in the game.
@@RAHRYE That's definitely arbitrary. This is apparently the only place they appear in the game. Grammar dictates the 's' goes on the noun part, so is this thing an R-ish Krode or a Krode-ish R? Unless the twist is that every R enemy is a single shapeshifting species, these things are Krodes R.
I still find it really strange how much Fatguy gravitates toward using hammers in this game. Like, with the Krode Rs, his jump did more damage than the hammer, but he still just used the hammer
One complaint I have - the fact that Krode R appears here as a monster mania fight means it doesnt appear elsewhere in the game Meaning this unique variant of Treevil NEVER appears anywhere outside of Merrygo, despite the fact that it being metallic would in theory mean its with Zokket (as the similarly robotic Snaptor and Zok Troopers are), but nope. Its just this random insignificant enemy
Withound spoilers: Only Monster fight 1 and 3 feature one time new variants of enemies. While fights 2, 4vand 5 have "regular" enemies who happend to have very interesting stats
As I said below #18: around every corner in this game is an opportunity to do something great, but not one of them is ever taken. It's the most frustrating writing I've ever read.
I was utterly flabbergasted when I saw what was in that package. I did not expect Nintendo to pull something like that but damn...
I immediately took a screenshot of 8:22 when I got to that part, such reactions deserve to be immortalized, including the employee on the left remaining completely calm while the other 3 go from mildly disturbed to completely shocked.
Heck, the whole sequence was a highlight, right from the boss being down bad for a statue.
So glad you finally played *_AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA_* as an outro. Licensing must have cost a fortune.
I was in the shower so I had to listen to the whole thing. Pain.
Damn, the outro track absolutely slaps this time.
Profile pic checks out.
I think it would be cool to start using Boo Biscuits on Bosses or Later enemies because a lot of the attacks get really fun
I'm pretty sure using the iron balls is meant to be the way you fight those Krodes. Also, I finally got to 100 on that ball rally thing when I was replaying the game. The ball still feels jank to me.
17:59
I did it without the Ironball because the game NEVER tells you it pierces defense 😑
18:46
That is how all this "challenge" battles felt to me
Hey so mega quake
I wonder if it stacks with hammer upgrades
I have to wonder if that dude is like Willma's husband or smth, bc it'd be very fuckin' weird if they're completely unrelated 💀
Btw, the Iron Ball is indeed the way you're supposed to beat the Krode Rs, the dude mentions using an attack that pierces defenses if you flee and fail the challenge
That's why it took so long to kill them
Is it "Krode R"s or "Krodes R"?
@@i-am-linja The mario wiki pluralizes the enemy name, not the R. Idk if they do that because they just decided that, or if they actually do that in the game.
@@RAHRYE That's definitely arbitrary. This is apparently the only place they appear in the game.
Grammar dictates the 's' goes on the noun part, so is this thing an R-ish Krode or a Krode-ish R? Unless the twist is that every R enemy is a single shapeshifting species, these things are Krodes R.
I still find it really strange how much Fatguy gravitates toward using hammers in this game. Like, with the Krode Rs, his jump did more damage than the hammer, but he still just used the hammer
Amazing Endcard
20:40 the woman you see is one of the halves of Twinrova, i forgot their names lol
Koume and Kotake
Humains are too good at recognizing patterns
Don't you shit-talk pattern recognition. That's the reason anyone you know is alive today.
I brute Forced all the Monster Mania's because I had time on my hands.
So we've got a Mario game here where you go on a big long quest in a ship on the ocean? This game is more odyssey than odyssey was
I love the part when they got rock hard :3
Should have overlayed the actual sound effect with Lenny's voice.
Nah, I think it adds to the *_AAAAAAAAAA_* to have no rhyme or reason to it.
One complaint I have - the fact that Krode R appears here as a monster mania fight means it doesnt appear elsewhere in the game
Meaning this unique variant of Treevil NEVER appears anywhere outside of Merrygo, despite the fact that it being metallic would in theory mean its with Zokket (as the similarly robotic Snaptor and Zok Troopers are), but nope. Its just this random insignificant enemy
Withound spoilers:
Only Monster fight 1 and 3 feature one time new variants of enemies.
While fights 2, 4vand 5 have "regular" enemies who happend to have very interesting stats
@volvoman5262 I'm aware, I've beaten the game already
Hence my complaint - I'm already aware Krode never has any relevance later on
@@OriginalGameteer that was just meant to be fun fact comment
As I said below #18: around every corner in this game is an opportunity to do something great, but not one of them is ever taken. It's the most frustrating writing I've ever read.