The Nopon Are Here

The Nopon are Here

I found a Picrew where you can make a Nopon from Xenoblade! Here's the link.

The Nopon Are Here

Her name is Lillil and she is a silly billy.

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EVERYONE VOTE FOR MISS MELLY

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1 year ago
Submitted Propaganda For Ares 90
Submitted Propaganda For Ares 90

Submitted propaganda for Ares 90

It's a luxury few can afford (you need a shitton of materials and it will become basically inaccessible once X' online servers are shut down next year)

Mod Note: RIP Servers, this is now present instead of future

No submitted propaganda for the Double Ether Cannons


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3 months ago

Reblog to put one of these in your mutuals’ pocket when they’re not looking

Reblog To Put One Of These In Your Mutuals’ Pocket When They’re Not Looking
Reblog To Put One Of These In Your Mutuals’ Pocket When They’re Not Looking

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1 year ago

when will i stop getting the urge to come up with ideas for dumb little jrpgs that’ll never get made because i have no game dev skills

3 months ago

It's very hard to calculate the actual scale of Breath of the Wild's Hyrule with the data we're given:

The clock goes a minute every second, so a whole day is 24 minutes. Do we take that to mean it takes a day for Link to cross a mountain? Does that mean we multiply the entire world around him by a factor of 24? Is Death Mountain really 24x the height it appears to be?

Apples in Hyrule are huge, and therefore stylized so that doesn't help figure out scale.

Neither do the TotK coordinates, because they're operating as if Hyrule is 1:1. They also function weird, because they're based on Link height, so a horizontal unit is about half the size of a vertical unit.


Image ID: A map of Hyrule from Tears of the Kingdom, a sepia-toned landmass with several crevasses, chasms, and bodies of water. Nothing on the map is labeled, but it borders a sea on two sides, has a desert in the corner, and a canyon separating it from the mountains on the north and west. End ID

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1 year ago

TUMBLR WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK

TUMBLR WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK

WHY DID YOU MAKE IT LOOK LIKE TWITTER

CAN THIS BE FIXED AND IF SO HOW


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1 year ago

I CAN GO BACK TO THE LAYOUT THAT ISN’T TRASH THANK GOD

A new way to navigate Tumblr

If you use Tumblr on a web browser, you might have noticed us testing a brand new navigation on your dashboard in the last month. Now, after some extensive tweaks, we’ve begun rolling out this new dashboard navigation to everyone using a web browser. Welcome to the new world. It’s very like the old world, just in a different layout.

Why are we doing this? We want it to be as easy as possible for everyone to understand and explore what’s happening on Tumblr—newbies and seasoned travelers alike.

A New Way To Navigate Tumblr

Labels over icons: When adding something new to Tumblr in the past, we’d simply add a new icon to our navigation with little further explanation. Turns out no one likes to press a button when they don’t know what it does. So now, where there’s space, the navigation includes text labels. Since adding these, we’ve noticed more of you venturing to previously unexplored corners of Tumblr. Intrepid!

What’s already been fixed? Thanks to feedback from folks during the testing phase, we’ve been able to make some improvements right out of the gate. Those include returning settings subpages (Account, Dashboard, etc.) to the right of the settings page instead of having them in an expandable item in the navigation on the left; fixing some issues with messaging windows on smaller screens; and streamlining the Account section to make it easier to get to your blogs.

What’s next? We’re looking into making a collapsible version of this navigation and improving the use of screen space for those of you with enormous screens. We’re also working on improving access to your account and sideblogs.

That’s all for now, folks. For questions and suggestions, contact Support using the “Feedback” category. Please select the “Report a bug or crash” category on the support form for technical issues. And keep an eye out for more updates here on @changes.

2 years ago

Okay so I’m willing to bet that we’ll see Riku as a Nopon Archsage in a future Xenoblade game. In the base game of Xenoblade 3 it’s clear that something’s up with Riku, and in the Future Redeemed trailer + some tweets by the Xenoblade JP twitter account Riku is just there even though the DLC happens a millennium before the main game. Nopon aren’t part of the cycle so it can’t be a previous incarnation of him. A regular Nopon seems to be able to live into their 200′s, but that’s not enough time for Riku to be present in both stories. He hasn’t even aged inbetween them either. Only a Nopon Archsage would be able to live that long, the ones we’ve seen generally have an age of 9,999 years. Imagine playing Xenoblade 6 or whatever in the future, the Challenge Mode DLC drops, and the Nopon Archsage running it is Riku.


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