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Date of page creation | 16:16, 29 September 2022 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Imagine if you will Alice and Bob, each sitting down for a round of gaming. Alice's game of choice is Pokémon, but instead of your usual Com Mons, she immediately hits upon Olympus Mons as early as the first route - and she can catch them more easily, too! Yes, you could cheat up encounters like that if you wanted to - but what if the game shuffled its Random Encounters in such a way that you could come across one by luck? Or what if Bob were replaying a Final Fantasy game (pick any game in the series), but instead of chests containing your standard basic potions and starter armor, you instead happen across mid-game armor or even an Infinity+1 Sword? |