that's.... not how Valedictorian works? sure, the Valedictorian had the most credits, but so do most of the runner ups? a course is worth a number of credits, and all that is required to earn the credits is to pass the class. let's take a hypothetical class of students and say that at the top of that class, there are two students: one has 22 credits and an average grade of 80%, and the other has 20 credits and an average grade of 90%. who here should be the valedictorian, the student who passed the most courses or the student who performed the best in almost as many courses? irl, the only widespread method of choosing valedictorian that involves maximizing course credits is comparing weighted GPA, (a GPA being an average of your grades weighted by a course's # of credits, and a weighted GPA typically puts additional weight behind certain courses such as harder versions of a course worth the same number of credits). anyway, sorry for the rant, just felt the need to point this out!
Such thrills came not too often and gave people excitement beyond words. Tanya May not have been excited for the learning, however, she was indeed ready for the credits. All she needed was more credits than anyone else this entire year and then she would become overall valedictorian.
Fantasy · Oscillating_Sine
nope! if you look at the prices of each box, you'll see a pattern: (#/$) 1/100->2/300->3/600->4/1000->5/1500. the second difference of this pattern is 100, and following this pattern, the VIP6 box will cost 2100 diamonds, and they only have 1,949 diamonds
Crystal and Sebastian chose to use Misha as a medium to buy the VIP5 Gift Box since it gave them the most value.
Games · DamnPlotArmor
someone should really explain the whole Maou/banana divide to both Shurka and Misha
also, isn't this biased against the mutants? as long as their symbiote is alive, they have to pay 200 a month instead of just 100?
Misha had to stay behind in this world until she could get enough diamonds to log out and bring all of her sisters back. Even if she devoured or destroyed all prisoners, she would still require 7,500 diamonds for the subscription fee.
Games · DamnPlotArmor
no, it's a monthly subscription.
Misha had to stay behind in this world until she could get enough diamonds to log out and bring all of her sisters back. Even if she devoured or destroyed all prisoners, she would still require 7,500 diamonds for the subscription fee.
Games · DamnPlotArmor
yo, rather than doing that, shouldn't the girls be trying to do the opposite first? get rid of the split personality part by fusing Banana and Maou so that the result isn't an idiot like Banana but is also kinda gender confused unlike Maou? Also, I take it that the reason the Golden Generation don't have the Overmind race despite having all of the racial characteristics through gene modding is because they were acquired through gene modding rather than the Hydra Virus. Also, perhaps because 46th century humanity is genetically close enough to Overminds that mere gene modding isn't enough to cross the boundary
yes, she could have gone into shock from the pain and died
"They experimented on my body. I'm pretty sure they said something about there being millions of previous experiments as well. I forgot the number. But would you believe it if I told you those scientists or whatever didn't give me anaesthetic!? Ridiculous right? I could have died from shock.
Fantasy · Reili
will the writers pay for their crimes?
"Don't call me without an honorific, you, wet banana!"
Games · DamnPlotArmor
meh is to Mia like Troublesome is to Nara?
Mia had a habit of speaking out the word "Meh" when he disagreed with something or complained about something. When he was little, his first word was actually "Meh" instead of "Mom" or "Dad," which was the reason that he was named "Mia."
Games · DamnPlotArmor
okay, so far you have been portraying the male nobility of this generation as EXCLUSIVELY the "Nice Guy" trope, and I have to say that while the Prince was believable as a "Nice Guy" due to an inflated ego and ingrained entitlement that could come with being a Crown Prince, and that maybe there is that one noble guy who fits the stereotype, having a second one is just ridiculous! "Nice Guys" typically make terrible politicians, and even worse nobility
"Whatever, sl*t." The boy pretended as if nothing had happened and walked away with a carefree grin.
Mastermind: Genderbent Villainess
Fantasy · Oscillating_Sine