Big question remains, what about the etoile class or hero class, will they be unlockable at creation of character?
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Big question remains, what about the etoile class or hero class, will they be unlockable at creation of character?
Weren't you just saying how people should use Techter because it's closer to the Katakana because you don't like when translations change the original meaning? They're literally called Dual Blades in katakana. I enjoy the increased clarity, but if your reason for wanting Techtor instead of Techer is because of the original meaning, then you should probably stick with that for this too, because it's the same issue of ease of use vs maintaining the original meaning. There's the argument to be made that soaring blades still describes them, but if we're gonna do that, then Techer still technically describes Techtor. :wacko:
Cofy! Also, Purin/Pudding is Prin:
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I'm a bit late but "Techter" has more sense in both pronunciation and meaning than "Techer".
Like someone said: Tech + Protector = specialized in Resta, Shifta, Deband, Wide Support, Long Assist, etc.
Calling it Techer sounds ambiguous since Force, Bouncer, etc. were also tech users lol.
Also, here's an image that people have missed it, read the text:
Spoiler!
Was there a license issue with their usage of that font? Or just size problem?
Size problem. The font in the japanese version, while nice, won't allow you to fit certain lengths of text without needing to edit the game files to increase the width. Assuming SEGA did not want to do that, the easier solution would be to get a thinner font.
It really doesn't tho. Like i said "Techer" sounds like a class specializing in Techs. In fact that's what I thought this class was back in EP2 when i first started out, a straight upgrade from Force. It has no implication of its protecting capabilities and is false advertisement at worst cause Techter isn't even the best Tech user. Both Falsspawn and Soaring blades don't detract from its original meaning.