Yeah, Added up they go above the limit. It's best to take it out. One less sig I'd have to report.
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Yeah, Added up they go above the limit. It's best to take it out. One less sig I'd have to report.
Ship 2 - Sayrah - Level 54 Hunter/45 Fighter
lol. i think that for the humour of the community you could ignore it eh? lol
I like that sig the way it is. Also sorry to go off topic but on newgrounds.com if you've played combat instinct my friend made it. Ok back on topic there was a post in the huge thread from janitorbob that said he unsealed it during battle mode accedently he's still trying to validate it though
Ok so right now it's impossible to unseal it, but the sealed J-sword is possible to find? This site says the seaside mini boss drops it for skyly, and even sealed its a pretty good sword, yet I've never once seen a sealed J-sword. And this site doesn't even have pics of a sealed j-sword outside of DC. All of this is making me think an actual J-sword has never really been found.
No its been found, I have one. I know its duped cause of the %s but I know people who are hardcore legits and have one so....I know its real.On 2003-09-11 12:03, ilr2000 wrote:
Ok so right now it's impossible to unseal it, but the sealed J-sword is possible to find? This site says the seaside mini boss drops it for skyly, and even sealed its a pretty good sword, yet I've never once seen a sealed J-sword. And this site doesn't even have pics of a sealed j-sword outside of DC. All of this is making me think an actual J-sword has never really been found.
So I guess the title "first person to find the J-sword" has been taken? Oh well...On 2003-09-11 12:14, The_Hero_Of_Time wrote:
No its been found, I have one. I know its duped cause of the %s but I know people who are hardcore legits and have one so....I know its real.
I'm sure it can be unsealed. Otherwise, explain the -35% Dark one on JP v1.0. And explain why we know that percents invert when it's unsealed in the first place.
Anyway, my theory for how the J-Sword is unsealed is a simple one. There is no concrete or easy way to do it, it's going to take months of hard work to unseal a J-Sword. Here, let me explain.
In my opinion (yes, opinion, don't go crazy now) the J-Sword, for each enemy kill, has a ridiculously slim chance of unsealing. One in, say, a hundred thousand as a rough estimate. It's got to be extremely hard to do, otherwise it wouldn't be a 12 star item now would it? Every other 12 star weapon in the game is insanely difficult to assemble, so why would the J-Sword be any different? The best guess anyone can take is that it's completely random. For you see, it explains so much.
1. It's the foundation of all the rumors that enemies need to be killed for it. Those had to come from somewhere.
2. It's the reason why no reliable, tried and true method has surfaced for unsealing it yet.
3. It offers an explanation the hacker theorists can't for why the obviously unhacked -35% Dark Tsumikiri J-Sword existed as a counterpart to the 35% Dark Sealed J-Sword on v1.0.
I personally think that the act of unsealing a J-Sword is more difficult than actually finding it in the first place. Only when hundreds of people were using a Sealed J-Sword for a month on v1.0 did one ever unseal. It's a task worthy of taking someone most of the way to L:200 to accomplish, not a prize to scoff at and assume that a mere 2300 kills will win.
However, I'm willing to admit that the current Tsumikiri J-Sword is a hack, but once apon a time there was a real one. Gone forgotten in the pages of v1.0 lore...
you spelled stupidity wrong
This is the kind of thing that makes me think that no one except for a handful of crazy people in Japan has found a sealed J-sword. If legit sealed J-swords were popin up here and there, there WOULD be a confirmed "yeah-this-is-how-you-do-it" method that no one would debate or have opions about because it would be, without a shread of doubt, the real deal.On 2003-09-11 13:22, Zarana wrote:
I'm sure it can be unsealed. Otherwise, explain the -35% Dark one on JP v1.0. And explain why we know that percents invert when it's unsealed in the first place.
Anyway, my theory for how the J-Sword is unsealed is a simple one. There is no concrete or easy way to do it, it's going to take months of hard work to unseal a J-Sword. Here, let me explain.
In my opinion (yes, opinion, don't go crazy now) the J-Sword, for each enemy kill, has a ridiculously slim chance of unsealing. One in, say, a hundred thousand as a rough estimate. It's got to be extremely hard to do, otherwise it wouldn't be a 12 star item now would it? Every other 12 star weapon in the game is insanely difficult to assemble, so why would the J-Sword be any different? The best guess anyone can take is that it's completely random. For you see, it explains so much.
1. It's the foundation of all the rumors that enemies need to be killed for it. Those had to come from somewhere.
2. It's the reason why no reliable, tried and true method has surfaced for unsealing it yet.
3. It offers an explanation the hacker theorists can't for why the obviously unhacked -35% Dark Tsumikiri J-Sword existed as a counterpart to the 35% Dark Sealed J-Sword on v1.0.
I personally think that the act of unsealing a J-Sword is more difficult than actually finding it in the first place. Only when hundreds of people were using a Sealed J-Sword for a month on v1.0 did one ever unseal. It's a task worthy of taking someone most of the way to L:200 to accomplish, not a prize to scoff at and assume that a mere 2300 kills will win.
However, I'm willing to admit that the current Tsumikiri J-Sword is a hack, but once apon a time there was a real one. Gone forgotten in the pages of v1.0 lore...
It's like the Black King Bar, for example. If someone made a thread saying "OMG I THINK MKB TURNS INTO BKB WHEN YOU KILL 7000000 ENEMIES WITH IT" he would be scoffed at and the thread would be locked. Its practically common knowledge that the blue black stone turns the MKB into a BKB. Why? Because there are legit BKBs out there (I've found an mkb myself) and it's in the damn BKB's item description. If the sealed J-sword was found once and a while this thread wouldn't even exist.
All I'm saying is that I wont believe a sinlge J-sword I see is legit until the day I find one msyelf.
Hmmmm... interesting theory. Makes a lot more sense than other stuff I've read. Perhaps janitorbob just happened to get that one special kill while in Battle Mode? or maybe its only unsealable there, since nothing there saves anyway... @_@On 2003-09-11 13:22, Zarana wrote:
I'm sure it can be unsealed. Otherwise, explain the -35% Dark one on JP v1.0. And explain why we know that percents invert when it's unsealed in the first place.
Anyway, my theory for how the J-Sword is unsealed is a simple one. There is no concrete or easy way to do it, it's going to take months of hard work to unseal a J-Sword. Here, let me explain.
In my opinion (yes, opinion, don't go crazy now) the J-Sword, for each enemy kill, has a ridiculously slim chance of unsealing. One in, say, a hundred thousand as a rough estimate. It's got to be extremely hard to do, otherwise it wouldn't be a 12 star item now would it? Every other 12 star weapon in the game is insanely difficult to assemble, so why would the J-Sword be any different? The best guess anyone can take is that it's completely random. For you see, it explains so much.
1. It's the foundation of all the rumors that enemies need to be killed for it. Those had to come from somewhere.
2. It's the reason why no reliable, tried and true method has surfaced for unsealing it yet.
3. It offers an explanation the hacker theorists can't for why the obviously unhacked -35% Dark Tsumikiri J-Sword existed as a counterpart to the 35% Dark Sealed J-Sword on v1.0.
I personally think that the act of unsealing a J-Sword is more difficult than actually finding it in the first place. Only when hundreds of people were using a Sealed J-Sword for a month on v1.0 did one ever unseal. It's a task worthy of taking someone most of the way to L:200 to accomplish, not a prize to scoff at and assume that a mere 2300 kills will win.
However, I'm willing to admit that the current Tsumikiri J-Sword is a hack, but once apon a time there was a real one. Gone forgotten in the pages of v1.0 lore...
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