... Like I rented it one time and I was like, this is fucking weird. Like I just didn't understand the concept of that kind of game. Like you have to understand, like I only play JRPGs up until like I got that PC in 1999. ...

... You can give yourself an additional stat. This uses the regular D&D stats of strength decks, strength decks, con charisma, wisdom and intelligence and constitution. And all those things are, you know, strength lets you hold more items, do more damage in combat. ...
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... The one other one I want kind of mention you also kind of brush on earlier is leveling up. So this game has much like D&D. You get experience from everyone you kill. And after you get so much experience, it's like press start. You can level up at levels at everything. That's the level that ends in four. So four level eight level twelve or sixteen, etc. You can give yourself an additional stat. This uses the regular D&D stats of strength decks, strength decks, con charisma, wisdom and intelligence and constitution. And all those things are, you know, strength lets you hold more items, do more damage in combat. Dexterity means you can do more damage with arrows and makes it easier for you to, I guess, block things. Intelligence and wisdom are really only used for spell casting. Charisma does absolutely nothing in this game. I think it makes your if you sell stuff or buy stuff, it makes it cheaper, more expensive, which is fairly useless because you're not going to ever run out of money. ...