Saturday, December 29, 2018

A critical hit! (Coach G-Force Part 6, Draft)

Image from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
"A critical hit!" from Pokémon FireRed Version
This is what happens when I hit a weak point


Day 9

Mom unbanned me from Gold's Gym (I still wanna take revenge on you with a hug), and I desperately needed training because I felt weak at the time--I didn't have a lot of stamina, and I couldn't lift heavy objects easily. I asked for a training session as soon as Mom, Coach G-Force, and I found a viable time slot.

To be honest, there is hardly anything to talk about this session. I didn't have any unique drills, and I forgot to ask for sparring.
In fact, I hardly remember anything about this session, other than me responding to the long combos a bit better than before, and knocking off the mitts twice.

Day 10 (also the day when Mr. Juan Martinez became viral, fun fact)


Remember that woman I mentioned in Part 4? Well, coincidentally, I started training at the same time as she did, even though I was late. (I blame Mom for lining up at the bank a few minutes before training. She deserves another revenge hug.) But I'll talk about my fellow trainee later.

Coach G-Force trained both of us in an alternating way. While I was shadowboxing or lifting weights, for example, Coach G-Force gave Muay Thai mittwork to the other trainee. (I need to make up a fake name soon; this is starting to sound unintentionally offensive.)

When it was my turn for the mittwork, Coach G-Force asked me to try a bit of Muay Thai training, starting with a middle kick with the shin. Instead of hitting the mitts, though, I lost balance and hit Coach G-Force cleanly on the abs using my toes, and he got knocked back. NOOOOOOO!!!!! WHY DID I DO THAT!?

Instead, he asked me to do elbows and spinning backfists. Ironically, I wasn't as fast as my fellow trainee because I focused on accuracy over speed, and I was new to this kind of mittwork.
After a while, I added loud martial arts grunts when I did each move. It's like I'm trying to smash a wall.

We had sparring again, but I think there's nothing special about this one except being similar to my previous sparring--lots of clean hits on his abs, and only one "partial" hit on me.
Besides, I can't remember what else happened on this day.
(I hate doing things for my family sometimes.)

I chatted again with my fellow trainee after she left the gym. Here's how I remember it (with inaccuracies):

*"sneaks" up behind her*
"Uh, hi there. How was training?"
"It's okay. I'm tired."
"I see you're getting stronger and faster."
(Can't remember this part)
*broken combination of Filipino and English* "Sorry, I don't speak Filipino well. I'm better at English. I hope it doesn't sound weird."
"It's OK. I studied tourism, so I'm good at English. I have to talk with the tourists, after all. What's your course?"
"Multimedia. I study at UP."
"Anyway, how do you go to Gold's Gym?"
"I walk from home to the mall."
"Oh, where do you live?"
*CENSORED; let's just say it's a 15-minute walk* "How do you go here?"
"I use public transport. Oh wait, I'm gonna take a jeepney now. See you."
"Oh well, see you next time. I'm walking home now." *sprints away*

Day 11

I'll admit, the main reason I went training on this day is because my fellow trainee said to Coach G-Force near me that she will train again on this day. But, if I had to give a secondary reason, it's because I'm feeling extra pumped for battle, and Coach G-Force was okay with this day.

This wasn't a good day to train, to be honest, because of what I like to call the "revenge of the rain", which I think is caused by the southwest monsoon, and because my big brother was coming to my house with his super cute 3-year-old daughter. She always looks for her "Uckle" (Uncle) when I'm not around.
But, whatever, beating Coach G-Force up and analyzing my fellow trainee's moves outweigh the risks.

Again, we took turns training, but this time, Coach G-Force exploited my original shadowboxing practice and put hand wraps in an X-shape around the posts surrounding the "strafe cone", like this:

So creative; 10/10
(Boulder and Coach G-Force tried to photobomb after I took this)
The way this works is, whenever I want to strafe or avoid an imaginary punch, I'd make my head go under the hand wraps and follow up with my own punch.
(I tried going through two "lines" in one strafe, and it was a challenge.)

Coach G-Force has figured out my fighting style, and is now regularly using feints against me by faking a punch to the head and actually aiming for the body. I'll admit it's bamboozling, but I usually block the real punch anyway...except two hits on this day, one which was clean. Oh well, good game.

I maintained consistency with my fighting style, as with my previous sparring rounds. I continued to spam or feint on the face and actually hit the abs, while also faking attacks to the abs rarely. I didn't dodge any attacks, though--I got lazy and tired.
For some reason, my clean hits had a much bigger effect on Coach G-Force than usual. Each one knocked him back very hard, with a matching grunt followed by a playful laugh from both of us. Heck, on the last few seconds of the last round, I used feints to shift his attention to protecting his head, then landed a huge cross punch on the abs that knocked Coach G-Force back so hard that he used his knee to break his fall.
Eh, that's the closest thing I got to a knockdown, and I'm impressed with myself. (RIP YoSquid.)

When it was my fellow trainee's turn to train, Coach G-Force ordered me to do a bunch of different weightlifting exercises.
I got very tired. Nothing much to say here, to be honest, other than Coach G-Force remarking to another trainer how good my footwork is.

Also, remember what Coach G-Force said to other trainers about me being strong and fast?
He said on this day that I'm also "matigas" (Filipino: hard), referring to my sturdy defenses. Hooray, I've got high stats all around! Now I just need to work on my Logic skill and Magic stat--I need more Khan Academy.

Coach G-Force is thinking of having my fellow trainee do sparring with him or me, but she said no. I said, "Come on, you got this! You hit hard and fast!" But I'll respect her decision--she's only here to lose weight. (I'm here to become the strongest warrior I can be so I can work harder and fight crime.)

Speaking of my big brother's daughter, I enjoyed playing with her, even though I got short of breath while she was still full of energy. She got entertained whenever I pretended to get zapped by touching her big cheeks, and when I acted like a zombie when I was tired.

See my Christmas inactivity post for the gifts I got from my big brother. Thanks again, and eat my fat hugs!

Day 12 (Day 6 of infection)

There's a lot to talk about the things that happened before training.

First of all, I got infected with cough and colds back on Day 11 of Coach G-Force. It was very tolerable at first, but got steadily worse after my training and during my niece's visit (but still not obvious), until the evening when the infection manifested obvious symptoms and I had to go to bed urgently.

Second, I forgot to give Coach G-Force the Christmas gift that Mom wanted to give on my previous training. I brought it this time, though, plus another thing Mom gave--I'll explain both later.

Third, I was trying to train at the same time as my fellow trainee...but she got infected as well and can't train until January 2019.
I still needed to train on this day to deliver Mom's gifts. Coach G-Force won't be available until January 2019, either.

Remember when I said that I normally go to Gold's Gym by walking?
Not today, and I don't like it. Mom and Dad needed to do other stuff in the mall at the same time as my training, so, since I got my driver's license on mid-December, I drove for Mom and Dad, with Dad guiding me while driving since I'm not used to driving yet.
Not only did I not get a warm-up for my body, but I'm actually scared to drive. BAD DRIVERS EVERYWHERE!

Coach G-Force asked me, "Do you want to do a sparring-only training session?" I said yes, even though I told him I was infected, because I want to see how I survive. Besides, I want to be ready in case I get stuck on a 12-round fight...and I don't like fighting more than 6 rounds.

To warm up, we did the typical mittwork first, for two rounds. Despite my colds, which drastically lowered my stamina, I still hit as hard as I could, but got bamboozled by the increasingly difficult defensive practice.
Oh well, driving to the gym wasn't a big deal thanks to these rounds.

I got confused, though, because we had two rounds, not one. "I thought this was an all-sparring training day?" I asked. Coach G-Force replied, "Sorry, I forgot. Let me get my gear." He then went to the trainers' equipment room and changed from pants to shorts, and got his boxing gloves. We then got started with the first round.

The first round wasn't very different from my previous sessions, other than me getting hit on the abs yet again, which never happened before on the first round. My clean hits were still there.

As the rounds went on, though (total of 7 rounds), I lost more and more stamina, and my back was more and more bent while trying to resist both physical and biological attacks on my body. While my air flow was restricted, Coach G-Force fired back with feints, combos, and spamming the left jab to keep me at a distance. I couldn't keep up with his speed this time, so I think I got hit by 11 clean hits in total, 3 of which were part of a single combo.
Fortunately, I hardly flinched due to the impact of those hits.
At the end of one of the rounds, Coach G-Force jokingly did an MMA takedown and lifted me into the air. I shouted a loud "OH MY GLOB!" He gently let me down afterwards, though.

I didn't count the number of clean hits I got, but, like in other sessions, I mostly got them on the abs and on the first round. Funny thing is, I was mainly aiming for the head this time because Coach G-Force knows that I aim for his body, but his head defense is so solid that I only hit him once on the temple (side of the head), and once on the face. Each clean hit still knocked him back more than I expected.

Boulder arrived at the end of our training, and Coach G-Force invited him to spar with me, and he willingly accepted, while wearing a Gold's Gym tank top that exposed his shoulders and bulging biceps. Combined with his speed when he interrupts my self-training, he was terrifying to me.
Funny thing is, while he spammed jabs like Coach G-Force did, I think he got no clean hits--almost everything was blocked completely. I retaliated with feints in order to get 2 clean hits on his abs. Boulder then got terrified at the end of the 2nd round and quit.

The other trainers, who have also heard about Mr. Juan Martinez the bully, remarked that I'm not easy to bully, and I can put up a really hard fight against such a bully.
(I swear, if my mom reads this, she'll say I'm not ready at all because of my "underdeveloped social skills.")

After the sparring, we did a drill where one of us does a "plank" exercise--"standing" on the floor with forearms and toes on the floor, while the other does burpees while jumping over the guy doing the plank.
Burpees were TOUGH AS NAILS for my infected lungs. The American trainer who was watching us, while he applauded my work, remarked that I "almost landed on [Coach G-Force's] back."

Anyway, that Christmas gift Mom gave?
It's brownies from our store...and a bottle of wine.
At least Coach G-Force was okay with the wine, and the mall security guards did not stop me for carrying wine.

 DRINK RESPONSIBLY 


After training, I told Coach G-Force that I will train again next year because I will be on New Year vacation. He said, "Let's train at January 5."
NOOOOO!!! THAT'S WHEN SCHOOL STARTS! I FREAKING HATE ACADEMICS! But I reluctantly accepted anyway.
I wanted to spar with another boxer because I wanted to test my skills against a variety of opponents after beating Boulder, but I thought to myself, "I should focus on sparring my trainer." So I told Coach G-Force, "I promise to knock you out next year."
Well, after my New Year vacation, I'm gonna load up on health food and brutal training to "prepare for war".

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

December 25 - Christmas Inactivity

I (mostly) avoided doing other things this December 24 and 25 to spend time with my family.

We ate cake, fruit salad, spaghetti, and two huge pizzas for our Christmas dinners on both days. I was stuffed so bad it's as if I were having a buffet, even though I only had 3 1/2 pizza slices.

On December 25, we went shopping for Christmas gifts and my dad gave me a book about Jose Rizal.
(My big brother also gave me two books on programming and an opportunity to play with my niece on December 22. I had a shockingly fun time.)

As a result, I got lazy to write blog posts or chat with any of my "friends".
Please consider my Hytale post as my other Christmas gift to you, aside from God granting you a more blessed life.

"Cramming Before School" Plans


I hope I can get serious on blogging again on December 26.
School starts at January 5, 2019, so I have more than a week before I become completely inactive.

I have Coach G-Force Part 6 and a very late Christmas-themed post planned.
If I get permission from my family and I don't get lazy, I might also blog about my New Year's Eve party when I get home on January 2, 2019.

Anyway, the homily I heard this season had a simple message: Invite Jesus into your lives.

Monday, December 24, 2018

10 Things I'm Most Excited For in Hytale

Hytale Announcement Trailer


DanTDM reaction (explains some details I missed): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iF_v7hv1_o

I highly recommend seeing all of Hytale's official blog posts and media before reading this so you know what I'm talking about: hytale.com

DISCLAIMER: This is speculative and based on pre-release information and Minecraft. This post is not to be taken seriously; this is just for fun.

Some may think of it as yet another Minecraft clone, but I believe Hytale, from the creators of the Hypixel server for Minecraft, takes Minecraft's gameplay to a whole new level, while pouring its own originality here and there.

Honestly, I never expected that a group that created arguably one of the best Minecraft servers of all time to create a game that could surpass even Minecraft. I guess I got used to my former home Minecraft server, which was low-budget. (I already left that server because it's dead.) Maybe I just had no idea before how huge Hypixel was, specifically the players, donations, and budget.

Hytale is supposedly going to be friendly to as many gamers as possible, more so than Minecraft which is often mistaken to be a children's building game. According to the website, Hytale is "built for competitive play" and "focuses on anti-cheat" when it comes to multiplayer. (They've dealt with thousands of hackers on the Hypixel server before.) CaptainSparklez, a Minecraft YouTuber and creator of Fortress Fury, said, based on Hytale's showcase of the development tools in the trailer, that Hytale is also "developer-friendly" (see this video). Although I'm somewhat skeptical, I'm still very excited about these claims since I am into game development and I am a competitive gamer.

But I suck at introductions, so let's just get right into it:

10. Parental Controls


Yeah, weird way to start, I know. I haven't taken care of little children in many years, and I REFUSE to do so anytime in the future.

One problem with Minecraft is that children have the exact same "abilities" as adults when making and changing Minecraft worlds. In other words, they can change the game mode to Survival and turn the difficulty to Easy, or even add mods with powerful monsters or weapons, and then commit violent acts that can be compared to Grand Theft Auto. (I made civilians with Custom NPCs and murdered them with Flan's Mod guns.)

I hope Hytale adds a way for parents to disable anything that is considered "violent" without the child being able to undo those restrictions easily.
Oh well, being able to disable custom content is a good start.

9. Graphics


Obviously, Hytale is a step above Minecraft's graphics with more detailed models, higher-resolution textures, and more expressive animations.

In particular, I really love the animal movement animations and the facial expressions of the human characters. They no longer feel like static "toys" that randomly move their limbs about; they actually move like real animals and humans, respectively.
Animals actually "bounce" when running, and they can make cute faces when standing still. Humans make stern faces when doing physically demanding tasks like chopping trees or preparing to fight, or act surprised when opening a chest. Enemies properly react to taking damage.

I like the slanted roofs as well. Using stairs feels unrealistic and weird to me, while slanted roofs feel more true to real-life architecture.

The 1.13 Aquatic update for Minecraft was amazing, but Hytale took it a step further graphically with realistic water reflections, more coral and seagrass variations, unique rock formations, and more elaborate sunken ships.
Seeing the fish that Dory is based on surprised the heck out of me because of the color accuracy to the Pixar character. (Sorry, clownfish, but you didn't make it.)

DanTDM in Hytale form looks awesome too. I smell hardcore fans dressing up as DanTDM in vanilla Hytale.

The only thing I found weird about the graphics is that there's no detailed lighting and shadows similar to photorealistic 3D games. But it's tolerable since the lighting in Minecraft isn't detailed either.

8. Filmmaking Tools


Minecraft animated films were extremely popular during the peak of Minecraft popularity. Problem is, a bunch of additional programs are needed to make Minecraft animated films, like 3D modeling/animating software and video editing software. Animated films can't be done through Minecraft itself.

Hytale solves that problem by allowing players to make their own 3D models and animations out of the tool package that the game comes with.

I'm excited to see what stories and funny moments the community can make with Hytale's filmmaking tools!

7. Character Customization

See this official post: https://hytale.com/news/2019/2/customizing-your-character-in-hytale

Let's face it: Minecraft skins SUCK. One is basically just an image file slapped onto a model made of 7* rectangular prisms, making them look flat and almost 2D.

Hytale allows for more realistic-looking hair and facial features. It's even possible to add layers of 3D clothing onto a character, like jackets, glasses, and scarves!
Edit: There IS a tie in this screenshot; a guy in a pink suit is wearing it. Now I'm hoping I could put a black leather jacket alongside that. The karate gi is still one of my second options.

I wonder, though, how easy it will be to recreate third-party characters using Hytale's character customization and modding (such as a Pikachu hat with ears).
Edit: It's possible to make custom clothing with Hytale Model Maker.

By the way, Hytale stated that it's possible to play as several races (the one in the screenshot looked like a dark elf or some kind of cat person to me). I'll most likely stay a human because I am a human in real life, and it's unknown if different races will have different stats.
If different races will have different stats, I'd play as a race with high speed and mobility to match my agile fistfighting style in real life.

*The hat is the 7th rectangular prism, and is optional.

6. NPCs and Enemies


Minecraft villagers are cool because of their iconic faces and ability to trade (and therefore have given rise to characters like Element Animation's villagers, DanTDM's Dr Trayaurus, and Minecraft Story Mode's Nurm), but, really, all they do is walk around, make random noises, sometimes breed, and sometimes farm. If you've played Minecraft for a while, you know this can get repetitive and more robotic than "human". Heck, they hardly even have any official "story" behind them, other than Notch acknowledging them as "caveman squidwards".

With Hytale, there is not only a greater variety of NPCs and enemies, but many of them also have a ton of personality and lore tied to them, even with just the concept art as a source.

The Kweebec is a great example of this, and has arguably the most amount of official lore so far--it is featured in multiple concept art images and in Hytale's post about the NPCs. It's also pretty cute, especially the seedlings. Too bad there's a quest where I have to help Kweebecs defeat the Corrupted Golem, and I generally don't like protection quests...
"You may retreat, you cute little tree people. I got this fight in the bag!" *rapidly jabs golem with spear*

The Trork looks like a generic RPG enemy, which I'm honestly not a fan of, but at least they also have variations in personality and abilities. The Sentry variant that was shown in the trailer looked like an easy enemy to kill.
(How did I know? It's the only Trork variant that doesn't have shoulder armor. Yeah, it's kinda hard to visually distinguish the Sentry from the Hunter if the wolves aren't counted.)
I bet "Trork" is a combination of troll and orc. LOL.

I'm excited to see what kinds of hideous beasts will knock on my door before facing their inevitable defeat.

Side note: I'll acknowledge that the creeper has the best lore of all the Minecraft mobs. Its origin is about as good as the origins of Pokémon species. Even Game Theory made a video about what a creeper is! I wish Ducklett could eat creepers, though.
Hytale still gets the edge because there are a lot more characters and enemies with interesting lore.

Side note 2: I told Ivann that the "tree person" in the trailer was a Kweebec...and he didn't like me saying it because he wants to wait until the final release before knowing all the little details.

Side note 3: I think YoSquid will be super happy that there's a kraken in Hytale.

5. Minigames and Competitive Play


No need to install mods or make complicated setup procedures anymore--classic Minecraft minigames like SkyWars and Hunger Games are already built into Hytale, and I bet they'll be very easy to set up--just change up a few simple options in a server, and you're all set.

The avatar customization screenshot shows a portion of Hytale's main menu, which says "Adventure", "Minigames", and "Servers". Bold prediction: Minigames can be played in single player with AI opponents. If this is true, THANK GOODNESS Hytale solved the major weakness of most Minecraft minigames, being that there's no way to practice against realistic opponents!

Hytale's built-in official anti-cheat, unlike Minecraft anti-cheats, is straight from the developers of Hytale, who probably know the game's code better than anyone else. This allows them to change the anti-cheat with ease, allowing them to catch new breeds of hackers while minimizing false punishments. (Speaking of which, I'm curious how delinquents will hack the Hytale client... I hope they don't.)

Hytale can supposedly run on a "low-end integrated laptop GPU", so I'm assuming my potato PC for work purposes will run Hytale fine. I'm excited about that, but I still find it ironic that a game with much better graphics than Minecraft can run faster than Minecraft. Besides, even with Optifine, I still get about 40 fps in Minecraft Annihilation. Sorry, Mojang.

Anyway, I'm hoping someone remakes Annihilation for Hytale. It's the minigame that inspired me to become a tactician, and with Hytale's new combat system, I'm sure there will be even bigger variety and spectacular awesomeness in every battle.


4. Modding Tools (Draft)


I think the first "experience" I've had with game development is making maps using the Warcraft III World Editor as a 12-year-old, when back then, I still wanted to be a stereotypical mad scientist as an adult. My real first experience with game development is when I joined a Coursera course that had a basic tutorial on Unity.

So, when Hytale stated that "every aspect of Hytale is customizable" and that Hytale comes with its own development tools, I got extremely hyped.

I've actually never done 3D modeling or animation before, so, if Hytale comes out before I graduate college, Hytale will be part of my first time doing 3D modeling/animation. That experience might carry over to when I make my own 3D game in the future.

Modding tools will be the main way I will "play" Hytale.

3. Combat


There wasn't a lot of footage shown about the combat, but it's enough to remind me of both The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

Minecraft combat is WAY too simplistic--just wait for the attack cooldown and left-click when the crosshairs are on an enemy. Although this is extremely easy to learn, especially against the first few Overworld mobs, this is TOUGH AS NAILS to master when fighting other players.

Hytale solved this problem (the obvious way) by giving players basic attack combos like what we are used to in a bunch of other games. No need to aim directly at an enemy to do a sweeping attack, for example.

And, freaking finally, there is actual dodging and parrying--two extremely important fighting techniques! Seriously, what soldier or martial artist (real-life or virtual) would jump into the front lines without knowing these moves? They're taught by almost all real-life fighting teachers!
Plus, the player knows when the enemy is about to attack, so they can time their dodge or parry easily.

There's a greater variety of weapons, based on the screenshots and concept art. So far, we've seen swords, axes, pickaxes, daggers, spears, maces, shields, bows, crossbows, wands, and staves. (I'm not sure yet if there are shovels or other dirt-digging tools. Guns are showed in the Extensive Modding part of the trailer and this tweet [which also has a grenade].)
I'd probably use a spear, if fists are not a viable weapon.

I expect these weapons to have their own movesets, particularly the melee weapons. We've seen basic sword swings, a "spin attack" with a mace, fireballs, and freezing spells, so those are promising signs of combat variety.

The weapons are made of many different shapes and materials, which reminds me of Tinkers' Construct. Combined with the unique movesets, different weapon parts can affect battles in so many different ways. I smell Hytale character build videos similar to Skyrim character builds.

With all of this said, I think Hytale PvP can be just as easy to learn as learning how to fight in Super Smash Bros.

Edit: The zone 1 wildlife post confirmed that Trork sentries can hurl spears at sparrows, which I am pleased to see.
I hope these throwable spears can also be wielded by players because I specialize in spears and I need a cheap alternative to bows and arrows.
To me, arrows in Minecraft are too difficult to get in large numbers because not all playthroughs have easily accessible chickens, flint is non-renewable, and skeletons are tough to kill without taking a lot of damage, using a shield, or using more than 2 arrows.

2. Exploration (Draft)


It's not only the trailer that showcased dungeons--the concept art has a MEGATON of generated structures. With such variety in exploration, adventurers may never get tired of exploring--it's one unique exploration quest after another.

I'm guessing the "challenge dungeons" in the concept art are random dungeons--they only showed the entrance, and there's nothing else surrounding the entrance structure--all we see is a portal. Also, they kind of remind me of Sheikah shrines in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Unlike Minecraft structures, which do not always generate good loot, I think most Hytale dungeons will have valuable rewards at the end.

Some Hytale structures also let us know more about the cultures of the civilizations that built them.

Even though not every adventurer will enjoy the dungeons and structures, I think the environment graphics are enough to blow people's minds.
Mountain peaks often allow for colorful and lively views of Hytale nature...and they're great for scouting and defending.

If you ask me how I will mainly play Hytale's adventure mode, I would work hard on a big base that can support multiple humans (either NPCs or real players), Kweebecs, and animals, but also go on huge exploration campaigns that will bring me thousands of blocks away. It's a great escape from the increasingly bland city life I'm having in real life.
(Trust me, though, I won't train a Kweebec to use an AK-47.)

1. A Pokémon mod similar to Pixelmon (Draft)


If Hytale goes as expected (or better), it will replace Minecraft as my #2 favorite game of all time. Unlike Minecraft, though, which grew on me throughout my teenage years, Pokémon has been with me throughout my childhood, and will always be my #1 game of all time, so I'd love to see someone make a Pokémon mod.

Considering the exploration and the more varied and detailed environments, as well as the ability for entities to interact with each other uniquely, I'm expecting a much more detailed and vibrant Pokémon world. Imagine Zangoose and Seviper aggressively fighting each other on sight, rather than randomly choosing between ignoring and battling.

Even the animations are customizable, so I'm super interested to see more detailed attack animations to really show off the power of Pokémon.

CaptainSparklez also wants a Hytale Pixelmon mod, according to his video about Hytale's zone 1 wildlife. SOMEBODY GIVE HIM WHAT HE WANTS!

Honorable Mentions

  • Fireplaces and fire pits...without netherrack! Freaking finally! Seriously, how come Minecrafters have to go to a dangerous dimension just to light a permanently burning fire?
  • Watching videos in-game. I'm assuming Hytale can pick up videos straight from YouTube. Freaking finally, I have a way to catch up on the latest memes without leaving the game! (Not like I care much about memes, to be honest; I only look them up when they're so trendy that they're hurting my brain.)
    Edit: Hypixel Studios said that the video player is designed for YouTube and Twitch. Hooray, I can watch my favorite Pokétubers Shiny-hunt while I slack off in my base!
    Edit: I hope there will be some kind of portable video player in-game so we can work and fight while watching YouTubers and Twitch streamers.
  • The "Paint the World" part. I never really understood the "World Edit" mod for Minecraft, or structure blocks, because I'm lazy and they look complicated. I assume Paint the World allows the user to quickly customize large portions of the environment with just the mouse?

Other Expectations

  • The Sims-like socialization with NPCs (human or not; befriending Kweebecs with hard work would be exciting)
  • Hytale being freemium (free with Pay2Win features), since the Hypixel Minecraft server has a donation store and has big-shot investors like Riot Games (developer of League of Legends) Edit: Microtransactions are notorious among the gaming community, so I don't think Hytale will be free to play. Oh well, it doesn't matter--I already begged my dad for the game if I do good in school, and he said yes, even if it costs $60.
  • Hytale being rated Everyone 10+ by the ESRB; so far, I've only seen fantasy violence--something that has also caused Minecraft to get an E10+ rating (It's okay if Hytale is rated Teen though) (Edit: I'm suspecting suggestive themes due to the Long Hairstyles image in this post, but I think Hytale will still be E10+)
  • A variety of vehicles, especially ships
  • A lot more which may come as more blog posts are released, or as I watch more Hytale theory videos

Lazy Conclusion


Yeah, I admit, I roasted Minecraft quite a lot on this post, despite it currently being my #2 favorite game. Oh well, I see no harm in being critical.
Edit: I feel a little guilty. According to Noxy, Hytale was never intended to kill Minecraft.

Some things I don't want to see in Hytale: Copying unique Minecraft mobs like the Creeper, or Nintendo suing Hypixel Studios because Hytale looks like "Hyrule".

Also, this is probably one of the hardest blog posts I've ever written, since Hytale has already revealed a TON of content on their very first day. Sorry, Pokémon: Let's Go, but spamming Viridian Forest in multiple gameplay footage videos was a bad idea.

Sunday, December 23, 2018

"A study says that X %..." Not Enough Information!

There are loads of books, news reports, and Web articles that say something like, "A study shows that X % of people have this characteristic."

While it's cool that authors look into scientific studies to improve the strength and authenticity of their own arguments, using "A study" is vague.
It doesn't tell the reader, who or what made the study? How was the study conducted? Is this study trustworthy and/or empirically true?

Considering how search engines aren't perfect at pointing the user directly to the information they need, it can be a pain to look up the source of the study since unrelated results can pop up.

Important advice for all authors: Even if you're not writing an academic paper, please tell us who or what made any information that comes from another source. For example, isn't "According to Ivann Baloran, teachers should always welcome questions from students" more informative than "According to a blogger, teachers should always welcome questions from students"?

Complicated citations and hyperlinks are optional, but greatly appreciated.

Happy writing <3

He's Not a School Bully--He's a FREAKING TERRORIST (Draft)

Note: My title is exaggerated. I don't think any of the acts of bullying I mentioned here are acts of terrorism under Republic Act No. 9372.

This post may be continuously updated as more information about Mr. Juan Martinez is revealed. NOT ALL OF THEM MAY BE TRUE.

CAUTION: This post contains acts of bullying, dangerous drug references, rape references, biased political views, and minor references to terrorism. Viewer discretion is STRONGLY advised.
Please keep all comments polite.

Edit: I've seen rumors that Mr. Juan Martinez is a drug dealer and his father is a corrupt police officer. I don't trust them, but if I don't get lazy, I might include them.
Edit 2: I've seen another rumor that Mr. Juan Martinez forced a girl to give him a blowjob. To my readers: If someone forces you to do sexual favors for them, RUN AWAY OR FIGHT BACK IMMEDIATELY AS IF YOUR LIFE IS IN DANGER.
Edit 3: Mr. Juan Martinez and his mother insist that Mr. Juan Martinez did not bully, despite the viral videos.

A certain Filipino university student, who I will give the fake name Mr. Juan Martinez, was trending worldwide on Twitter on December 20, 2018 for a viral video showing him bullying a schoolmate in a bathroom. He is said to have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and is supposedly protected by the university staff. (I bet he's also protected by the corrupt politicians of my country. Before you ask, I'm not talking about the president.)

One night, my parents engaged me in a long discussion about Mr. Juan Martinez, asking me, "What will you do if you study in the same school as this bully?"

Although I thought of it at first as a random, trivial question that can be quickly answered before getting back to work, I still got terrified of the situation I've been "placed" in. I'm in an open university, so I hardly encounter any bullies other than my younger brother and the juvenile delinquents passing our street. But this is a situation where I can't always study in the comfort of my home, so I'm practically stuck with Mr. Juan Martinez until one of us graduates.

Although I can fight Coach G-Force just fine, I still can't beat Ivann in any combat sport (even arm and thumb wrestling), despite him only having a yellow belt in Tae Kwon Do before quitting. There's no way I can beat a black belt, and even if I somehow beat him with luck or tactics, I might get in trouble with the law because of his "legal immunity".

I first imagined myself in a peaceful situation, such as eating lunch or doing school work. I'd request to study or eat in the safest possible place where I can get help quickly, such as the library or a faculty member's office. (It's not my fault if he trashes the place accidentally.) Or, I'd request for a leave of absence or something similar so I could study at home.
But my parents said, "What if you're in the same room as Mr. Juan Martinez, and he's blocking the exit?"

I then said, "I'll jump out of the window." Besides, I'd rather take a little bit of fall damage than let him have fun pummeling me. (In gaming terms, it's a "kill denial".)
But my parents said, "What if there's nowhere out except the door?"

I'd call for help. I'd shout, "FIRE!" because people are more likely to respond to a fire emergency than an assault--it's easier to stop a fire than an assailant. If I can't call other students or faculty, I'd call the police...assuming I'm allowed to use a cellphone.
But my parents said, "The students are too scared to help. The faculty is protecting him. He can disarm your cellphone."

I'd try to calm down Mr. Juan Martinez. "Come on, man, you don't have to do this. We can just go back to our business and pretend nothing happened. You wanna play chess instead?"
Weird move, I know, because I'm thinking of Mr. Juan Martinez as if he's on drugs. But GunVsGun taught me to calm down an attacker if I'm running out of ways to defend myself. (Too bad Tommy always kills Danny anyway.)
If words don't work, maybe money talks. I'd bribe him to stop bullying me.
But there's a possibility he doesn't care about money either, only violence...
Edit: On second thought, due to rumors about Mr. Juan Martinez being a drug dealer, I'm not paying him anything tangible.

At this point, I have to be semi-violent.
As a tactician, I'd use the environment to my advantage. I'd get Mr. Juan Martinez away from the door by running around the room and having him chase me. While doing so, I'd slow him down by blocking his way with chairs and tables, or throwing books at him. He may block or avoid all of them easily, but at least I can shift his brain's focus away from chasing and more on self-defense.
If I successfully confuse, stun, or tire out Mr. Juan Martinez, I'd charge towards the door if I'm far away from him, or use my finishing moves as follow-up attacks if he's too close.
(I'd barricade the door after escaping just like how survivalists and cartoon characters do it, but I might get in trouble for illegal detention.)

But my parents said, "What if the room is empty?"

I learned from Regular Show that I should bring a pen at all times, so I replied, "Screw it, I'm gonna stab Mr. Juan Martinez with my pen."
Bad idea, I know, because, again, he can (probably) disarm. And I'd be in even bigger trouble with the law than when I fight unarmed.

*sigh* Well, that's it. My life will be ended by Mr. Juan Martinez. I have no choice but to fight, even though I know I will lose, so I can die as an honorable warrior rather than a random coward.
First, I'd silently pray to God to forgive me of my sins.
Second, I'd use the fighting style I use against Coach G-Force. I have to change fighting styles constantly, though, since his fighting experience has probably taught him how to predict his opponents' moves.

Side note: Both of my parents expected me to fight back straight away. Mom said she would fight back to show that not everyone can be easily bullied.

TL;DR summary: If I study in the same school as Mr. Juan Martinez (fake name), the viral bully with a Tae Kwon Do black belt, I would do the following in order depending on how bad the situation is:

  1. Study in a safe place where I can easily call for help
  2. Jump out of a window
  3. Pretend there's a fire emergency or call the police
  4. Calm down Mr. Juan Martinez
  5. Use the environment to slow the bully down so I can escape
  6. Stab Mr. Juan Martinez with my pen
  7. Fight for my life

Friday, December 14, 2018

How to Grind XP in Pokémon With Your Eyes Closed*

*or, as I like to unoriginally call it, "sleep-fighting"

DISCLAIMER: I am not a medical professional. Please consult a doctor for medical advice.

Many of us know that excessive exposure to gadget screens, such as when watching TV or playing video games, can damage the eyes. (I never care about that.)
But the whole point of these kinds of media is to entertain viewers with spectacular sights.

But, what if I told you, you don't have to look at a screen to enjoy a video game?
Here's how you can do it.

TL; DR short steps

These steps work in any main series Pokémon game except Pokémon: Let's Go.
  • Have a damage-dealing move on your Pokémon's first move slot.
  • Go to a place with wild Pokémon.
  • Walk left and right (or up and down) again and again.
  • When you hear battle music, keep pressing A until the battle ends.
  • Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until your Pokémon runs out of HP or PP.

Long But Detailed Steps

You Will Need...

  • A strong Pokémon with damage-dealing moves (Weak Pokémon are fine if they're fast and know super effective moves)
  • Memorization of controls, GUI, type matchups, moves, and Pokémon cries
  • Headphones
  • Bicycle or Tauros Charge to increase encounter odds

Optional

  • Exp. Share
  • Lucky Eggs
  • EV-raising held items (Macho Brace, Power items)
  • Leppa Berries
  • Escape Ropes or a Pokémon that knows Dig or Teleport
  • Knowledge of the EVs that certain Pokémon give (when EV-training)
  • Wrist strap (to keep your Nintendo console securely fastened to your body)
  • Encounter Power ↑↑↑ (Gen 5)/Encounter Power Lv. 3 (Gen 6)/Roto Encounter (USUM)

Process

Find a place to settle down. I often do this on my bed before I sleep. Mental exertion like this helps me sleep.
This can also be done while waiting on a queue or in a vehicle, if you're a passenger. Just be mindful of your valuables.
(I'd do this in my family store, but I won't be able to see thieves or bullies.)

Then find a place to grind in your Pokémon game. I often use these locations for XP grinding:

Generation 1 and FRLG: Cerulean Cave
Generation 2 and HGSS: Mt. Silver Summit
XY: Victory Road (Also great for EV-training in Attack. Fairy-type moves work very well here.)

In general, any Victory Road (including Mt. Lanakila and Vast Poni Canyon) or post-game route or cave works fine.

Find a part in your chosen route or cave which is surrounded by nearby walls and far from exits, ledges, or other ways to stop encountering wild Pokémon.
(Speaking of which, I guess it's also feasible to Shiny-hunt in the XY Friend Safari with eyes closed because of the walls and the 1/512 odds?)

Then move around left and right or up and down non-stop (or keep rotating the Circle Pad on a Nintendo 3DS game).

When you hear battle music, concentrate on listening to the wild Pokémon's cry to figure out its species.
Then mash A to attack, or press Down -> Right -> A (Gens 1-6) or Down -> A (Gen 7) to run away.

Keep running around the route or cave until your Pokémon runs out of HP or PP.

To switch Pokémon in Generation 7 with your eyes closed (default settings), press X -> A -> X, then move the Pokémon to the slot of the Pokémon you want to use next and then press A. Press X again to go back to the overworld.

However, if you need to leave the cave or route, you will most likely need to open your eyes.
(I was able to heal my Pokémon at the Kalos Pokémon League and get back to grinding at Victory Road while keeping my eyes closed.)

Have fun sleep-fighting! I'd be interested to see how your Pokémon have grown from this technique.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Why I Don't Want to Be a YouTuber (for now)

too lazy to put this in detail so, again, i'm doing list form (intentional bad grammar)


  • Two of the requirements to earn money on YouTube are 4000 watch hours in the last 12 months, and 1000 subscribers. Achieving them requires too much time and effort for me. I believe Blogger allows monetization regardless of view count? (Then again, the number of views affects how much money is earned.)
  • Even though I get my college education for free thanks to Republic Act No. 10931, my family, I think, likes saving money. Therefore, I don't have money to pay for YouTuber equipment like a webcam, a microphone, and a gaming PC. Also, I feel guilty when I ask my parents or friends for almost anything, even if it's super cheap. (Money problems are one of the reasons why I don't want to get married.)
  • The YouTube algorithm supposedly requires consistent video publishing, and I simply can't do that, considering my extremely inconsistent blog-posting.
  • I work "full-time" in a family store, where lots of vehicles pass nearby. I also know more about this store than my father and younger brother, and my mother has to do a lot of house work and outside-of-house work, so I am required to stay here.
Check out this "awesome" background with random distractions and a trash built-in webcam
My neutral expression looks better when I'm about to leave my house; this is my "stuck at home" face
Taken on Dec 11, 2018 at 5:21 PM (the sun is setting, so I turned on a ceiling light)
  • Some may argue that I don't need equipment to make quality video content, but let's just say that I simply prefer writing over videography.
On the bright side...
  • I may become a YouTuber once my dream video game is 70% finished. I want to show those who play my game (or want to do so in the future) how it is to develop the game, and even do Let's Plays.

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Comment Policy

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*Distributed Denial of Service

December 2018 - Why I Go Inactive a Lot

Short answer: I am VERY, VERY lazy. Occasionally, it's also caused by work, school, and depression.

Specifically, for December 2018, my younger brother asked me to get new games for the family PC, and I did. From using this only for school work, he now uses this for video games as well, and because of my "generosity", "family duty", low self-esteem, and his drill sergeant-like attitude (I think), I give him most of the play time. Along with Mom's work time, which is probably 1 to 2 hours every day, I have less work/play time overall.

(In fact, because I hate my brother, when I'm told to eat half of a particular meal we both like, I eat less than half so he can enjoy the rest of the food...and that's probably why I'm only 58 kg and he's probably 70 kg. He's taller than me by less than an inch.)

And in case the reader is curious why I'm hating on my brother publicly, he points out my flaws without my permission, as shown here.
I'm not sure whether or not this "retaliation" is okay, but I think it's not. But I don't care. I'm evil.

Friday, December 7, 2018

December 7 - Bans and Not Feeling Smart

I will take a very long and indefinite hiatus from blogging, possibly until May 2019.

player4709 and my other "friends" are still extremely busy in studies, and I've been banned from Gold's Gym by my mother after I snuck out.

Additionally, I've been doing a lot of dumb actions such as forcefully opening a can in a hurry and deeply cutting my pinkie, and giving away a large number of items from my family store for free by accident.

Sunday, December 2, 2018

It Pays to Study Your Opponent (Coach G-Force Part 5 + YoSquid Boxing Part 4)

CAUTION: This post contains a small reference to Christianity. Viewer discretion is advised.

Before I start with my Coach G-Force workout, I wanna talk about something quick but related, being my 4th boxing match with YoSquid:

I was banned from video games because I sneakily played late at night (so no Bytesize today), so I wanted to get out of my mom's sight to avoid producing negative thoughts in her brain. I did that by visiting YoSquid on the afternoon of November 30, which is also Bonifacio Day (the day of the man who started the 1896 Philippine Revolution after José Rizal was executed).

I gave him a pencil drawing of a squid with a troll face covering my face, while I ran around flailing my arms like a cartoon character. It was mostly child-level skill, with experimental "lighting". He was okay with it, but I'm not satisfied with the reaction. I need to get better at drawing if I wanna bribe for friendship using art.

I know YoSquid doesn't enjoy working out, so I started my visit with something he likes: Card games. I won 2, and he won 3. You lucky piece of squid.

I showed YoSquid the boxing gloves in my bag, and he brought out his own boxing gloves in response, so I'm glad he's fine with boxing.

His mom firmly told me "not to hit the face". kms. Remind me not to do boxing while adults are in YoSquid's house.

YoSquid hasn't worked out in a very long time, despite his mom constantly convincing him to join a gym. As a result, he hardly moved around the room, and threw semi-fast but predictable jabs, which I easily dodged using psychic powers rather than looking for a sign that he's about to punch. Usually, I moved my head or strafed completely out of the way of the punch a split second before he actually punched. He got at least one clean hit to the body, though, but I blocked or dodged everything else.

I still continued to play defensively, mainly because I wanted to annoy him, but I shifted to offense occasionally by throwing wild jabs to break his defenses before flooding him with clean hits to the abs.
YoSquid quit after about a minute, saying that I have too much speed and power. Sorry, man, but I warned you beforehand that I've returned to formal training.
It's a shame. I wasn't able to do my STOP DRAWING STICK FIGURES revenge move on YoSquid.

Day 8


Speaking of formal training, on December 2, after attending the Holy Mass in the morning, my parents and I met with Coach G-Force. As expected, Coach G-Force told my mom and dad how fast and strong I am.
Coach G-Force still had time for one training session before leaving, so I took advantage of it. Mom got footage of one of my mittwork rounds. I did not do chip damage anymore in order to impress Coach G-Force, while paying as much attention as I could to his instructions, but I still screwed up long combos.

On shadowboxing, I mainly focused on footwork, strafing, and confusing the imaginary opponent. I defended against a lot of imaginary attacks in order to develop my psychic powers. On the other hand, I got lazy to use complicated offensive combos.

The other Gold's Gym trainers have convinced Coach G-Force for a long time to spar with me, and, freaking finally, he did it. I was half-excited because I wanted to test out my newly developed skills, but also half-scared because I know Coach G-Force is a champion fighter and celebrity trainer who could probably destroy me in one clean hit. I told the trainers that I was afraid, but I completely forgot about the fear during the fight.

I studied Coach G-Force's fighting style by lightly strafing around, making random feints, and throwing some light jabs. Coach G-Force retaliated with blistering-fast jabs and hooks, which I mostly blocked, but I dodged the others completely.

While Coach G-Force recovered from the recoil of his failed punches, I counter-attacked by spamming jabs, and while he was busy defending one part of his body at a time, I blew him up with jabs to the abs and the face, and hooks to the shoulders. One time, I even knocked him back with a clean hit.

Coach G-Force was making some random defensive movements, such as keeping his left arm extended to block my right-hand punches, or putting his forearms horizontally in front of his face. Sometimes, he even taunted me by deliberately putting both arms down, exposing his whole upper body. I wasn't sure what to do, so I spammed jabs on him again and pinned him to the corner. I wasn't able to break his defenses, but he couldn't fight back while I spammed.

One time, though, I was aiming for the abs after breaking Coach G-Force's defenses, and I accidentally punched him on the groin. He got knocked down, and I felt guilty, but he was still able to fight.

In the end of our 3-round sparring, I got a lot of clean hits, mostly on the first round and on the abs, while Coach G-Force had NO CLEAN HITS. All he got was a punch to my abs that didn't go completely through.
He got tired afterwards, but I was still ready to fight.

I asked Coach G-Force and the other trainers who won, and they said I won.

Chip damage and spamming really paid off.

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Creepers Hate Tacticians (Bytesize with player4709 Part 1)

Before reading, it is recommended to watch a tutorial on Tinkers' Construct, like this one by OMGCraft. You'll get a better understanding of what I'm about to show you.

This series has been canceled due to loss of interest.

I have finished my dreadful school work. I have trained for this moment. I am prepared for the challenge. I have started a serious playthrough of Bytesize with player4709.

We started at night with hostile mobs all over the place, which was disappointing considering that I joined as soon as the server started up, but I prepared for the worst.

Thankfully, we spawned on an island with a taiga biome, so I could quickly build a wooden shelter to keep us safe from hostile mobs. (I dislike dirt shelters and hiding underground without a torch.)
I built a simple wooden tower with a ladder and a platform. That way, we're unreachable by zombies and creepers, and if they try to climb, they'd get punched off. It also allowed us to jump onto trees and safely punch wood, so we weren't sitting ducks waiting for daytime.

I quickly crafted and placed the basic Tinkers' Construct tables, complete with a full pattern chest, while player4709 did a bit of mining.
Afterwards, I looked for wheat seeds, since hunger was a big early-game problem in many of my playthroughs. Unfortunately, grass and ferns were so freaking rare, and we didn't have bones. My hunger bar was drained to 0 for several in-game days in a row due to lack of seeds and zombies (and no Mo' Creatures mobs). There were cows and chickens, but there's no point in breeding without the crops to do so. Thankfully, the server was on Easy mode. I got used to Hard mode where starvation can kill the player.
Meanwhile, player4709 was pretty lucky. He found a large cave system and a lot of iron ores, as well as a dungeon. I haven't explored it, though, since I didn't want to "invade his territory", and I had my own mining hole (which I used to get cobblestone for my first Tinkers' Construct tools).

I was short on materials myself, so I continued mining in my mining hole, and I stumbled into a cave with a ton of different ores, especially iron. I also found at least one diamond ore, but I didn't mine it because I don't have Fortune.

When I finished mining, player4709 came back with a finished smeltery, a structure that smelts one ore for double the ingots, and can combine certain metals into alloys. I found a lot of copper and tin earlier, so I combined them into bronze and made bronze tool parts, which have 550 base durability and the same mining speed as a diamond pickaxe, but can only mine whatever an iron pickaxe can mine. Mining speed is important in a multiplayer adventure because it helps the team gather resources as fast as possible.
Unfortunately, a reverse creeper (from the Elemental Creepers mod) blew up near player4709 and shifted a portion of landmass near our base into the air, which destroyed one of our base entry points and made our home terrain harder to navigate.

At around this time, we got more seeds and wheat, so our food supply stabilized. I was able to restore my hunger bar to full. I then brought more cows and chickens to our mini farm (player4709 already brought some chickens in earlier).
But, just as when I thought I was alone, an electric creeper blew up behind me, and for some reason, it didn't just zap me with lightning--it zapped all the animals in our small farm, leaving nothing behind, as all the meat was destroyed. And I thought electric creepers only affected the player? Maybe it also affects nearby mobs?
To add insult to injury, an earth creeper blew up behind me yet again and spawned a lot of dirt around the blast area, blocking off another entry point. I had to dig up the dirt and use a longsword to get back to base. (Longswords in Tinkers' Construct have a special right-click move that quickly launches the player forward. It can be used to climb three-block-high areas or cross rivers.)
Lastly, not one, but TWO spider creepers blew up and not only spread cobwebs around our base, but also poisoned me a little.
For crying out loud, what do you creepers have against terrain advantages?

I got SO mad at our ruined environment, I told player4709 (who wasn't playing with me at this time) that I was going to move our base to a place with better natural terrain, and he agreed. I can't stand the restricted landmasses of islands.

I moved about 3000 blocks to a large plains biome near a desert, a forest, and the ocean. It was fairly hilly but also flat on the surface, making it ideal for a base. It also had a ravine.
I took two round trips to move our important stuff, which was a pain since I needed to do other real-life tasks, but it was worth it. I safely transported about 95% of our important things.

Trying to capture the house's foundation and the scenery at the same time.
Photography is challenging sometimes.

Meanwhile, I set up the foundation for another elevated base, but this time, it's a 13x13 house with a balcony surrounding it. There are two 6x6 bedrooms, and a 13x6 main room with cooking and crafting facilities.
I'm planning to make a basement level for storing items.
There's no roof yet, and the build lacks detail, so I'll put those later as well.

player4709 originally made a two-level, 3x3 smeltery, which can smelt 18 ores simultaneously, but I'm planning to make it into a two-level 5x5 so we can smelt 50. I already gathered a lot of sand and clay, so all that's left is the gravel. Using all three of these together makes the materials for building the smeltery.

I also need to light up a lot of the surrounding area to reduce the risk of being backstabbed.

Anyway, moral lessons: player4709 and I work better when we're split up, doing our own chores. And I should be more vigilant.

Putting the playthrough itself aside: I constantly asked player4709 and his brother Mr. Binary to start up the server yesterday, since I had several important tasks in-between play time.
But I told them I won't bother them on the day I wrote this so I could focus on my blog. After all, I wanted to make up for my hiatus which was forced upon by the oppressive overlord known as school work. Let me tell you: Writing this and Coach G-Force Part 4 was a pain in my brain, since I had to explain details in a way that (I think) can be understood by many people, and the process took hours.
I don't think I have time to fix my teams for Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!

TL;DR summary: I built a wooden tower as a shelter to avoid mobs. player4709 and I quickly and independently gathered a lot of ores and made a smeltery, but I struggled to find food. Our tower was trashed by several different Elemental Creepers, so I moved to a bigger, faraway plains biome where I partially built a new base.

P.S. I have updated my Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! team: https://reallunatictactician.blogspot.com/2018/06/my-team-for-pokemon-lets-go-eevee.html

After Killing The Mind, Kill The Body (Coach G-Force Part 4)

Again, I am SUPER glad that I am done (for now) with that cursed prison called school. I get to focus on other things that I not only enjoy doing, but also benefit my mind and body, and possibly other people, without the guilt and anxiety caused by impending doom from school work deadlines.

I haven't worked out at all for more than a week due to exam preparations, besides casual and work-related cycling for an hour or two every day. (Unlike hitting my punching bag, I can patrol my family store while cycling.)

To compensate a tiny bit for my loss of power, I ate a few pieces of bread with peanut butter for snacks. I had a heavy lunch of rice, chicken, and assorted vegetables.
Unfortunately, my walking was still slower and more relaxed than usual.

Day 7


I did almost all of my shadowboxing with a cone that I circle around and pretend it's a target.
As I've stated before, this is a reference to Minecraft strafing, where a player moves in a circle around the opposing player while attacking in order to deal damage without getting hit.
I figure that using the strafing technique in real life can potentially make a real human opponent dizzy through constant movement. It also helps strike weak points.
I used this strafing technique to dodge yet another Superman punch by Boulder.

I also practiced a combo where I throw some chip-damage punches, dodge an attack, then do a quick 180-degree spin and use a rear naked choke.
Chipping the enemy away and making them dizzy should make them less likely to escape a choke, I guess? And it also makes them easier to push and pull around, allowing me to bang their heads on a wall or my knee, or use them as meat shields.

I slightly improved on the mittwork, I think.
When Coach G-Force wants me to move, he lightly pushes my shoulder towards the direction he wants. This time, I predicted when Coach G-Force wanted me to move, so I strafed really fast and he wasn't able to touch my shoulder, since I imagined it to be an attack, just in case I get into a real fight.
I dodged attacks a bit faster without being verbally told to do so, but still struggled with the long combos. Perhaps the thought of school work was still stuck in my head.
I was told to parry more often this time, and I did so with a lot of power to pretend I was making my opponent more stressed by not only stopping their attacks, but also showing off my strength and leaving a wide-open weak point on the side of the head while the opponent's hand is down. After all, tacticians have to crush their enemies both physically and mentally.

At the end of the boxing part, I forgot to state this in earlier posts, but I'm told to do push-ups and abdominal exercises. I struggled a lot with all of them, especially the push-ups and planking. I "died" after 6 push-ups and 20 seconds of planking, but I kept going until 33 push-ups and 60 seconds of planking.

Other than these, there were no unique drills. Perhaps my mom wanted Coach G-Force to maintain a consistent, linear workout pattern?
Looks like I'll have to take uniqueness into my own hands...er, fists. Bring me the imaginary enemies!

Fortunately, Coach G-Force finally offered to ask if I wanted kicking in our next workout. I eagerly said, "Yes!"
Because my arms felt rekt the day after this training session, but my legs were perfectly fine. I wanted my whole body to feel the burn. I like full-body workouts, thank you very much.

Despite my struggles, Coach G-Force continued to tell other trainers and gym-goers that I'm "strong", but on this day, he also said I'm his "pambato". I don't know what that Filipino word means, but I'm gonna roughly translate it to "chosen". (I need a better translation.) I reckon, if Coach G-Force could choose one of his trainees to step into the ring, he would choose me.

I watched Coach G-Force's video of him training Ogie Alcasid, a Filipino celebrity singer. I think he has trained with Coach G-Force for years, but his punches were, at best, the same as my noob level. To be honest, I expected him to be faster than me, considering the footage I've seen in the news showing other Filipino celebrity actors training in martial arts, and they're pretty darn fast.
I told Coach G-Force that I watch Ogie Alcasid boxing, and that I think I'm faster than him. Coach G-Force replied, "Because Ogie is 50 years old, and you're 19 years old."
I rebutted, "But you sparred with a 60-year-old Japanese, and he was pretty fast! I think Ogie has more potential than what I saw!"
I know it's selfish, but it feels really good to know that I outspeed even some Filipino celebrities. Developing one's potentials turns an average Joe into a fountain of knowledge.

Who Cares About Shyness?
CAUTION: This contains Hopeless Romantic-related garbage.

During my rest breaks, I often watch and analyze Coach G-Force's other trainees. Many of them have similar power and speed, leaning towards the newbie level, but that's no surprise to me. It takes willpower and determination to become strong.

The particular trainee I saw on this day was a fairly young and slightly chubby woman having Muay Thai training. (I'm not giving a fake name.) She was about the same as newbie level on the first few rounds, but became faster and hit harder on the next rounds. Talk about ramping up the difficulty level. (Maybe I've been putting too much effort even though I've been telling myself to do chip damage. I suppose it's in my nature to be ready for anything Coach G-Force throws at me.)

When she had her rest break, she sat about more than arm's length away from me and fixed her things while I played with my own imagination, thinking about what moves to use on my imaginary enemies.
Coach G-Force then introduced us to each other by telling us each other's names. I calmly offered to shake her hand, and she accepted. I then went back to my internal combat analyses to focus my mind away from the pain in my muscles and prepare for the next round.

After our training, I started a chat with her, saying "Are you (name)? You were pretty fast. How long have you been training?"
"2 years," she said. "It's been a long time since I've last trained. When was the first time you trained?"
"I trained in boxing since I was 14 years old."
"Oh yeah? How old are you now?"
"I'm 19 years old."
"Wow, so you've been training for a long time! I train just to lose weight, you know."
"Alright, good to know," I said lazily.
"Oh wait, my transport is this way. I gotta go."
"Okay, bye," I said with anticipated disappointment. Oh well, no big deal--I'm not at Gold's Gym to chat. I'm there to become super strong to adapt to the physical challenges of life.

Weird moral lesson: If you have a crush on someone you don't know, talk to him/her like you would with another normal person. Start with a topic about something you two have in common.

Bytesize Part 1 has been posted: https://reallunatictactician.blogspot.com/2018/11/creepers-hate-tacticians-bytesize-with.html

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

I'M DONE WITH SCHOOL! (for now)

Image from GIPHY

FREAKING FINALLY, I'VE FINISHED ALL MY SCHOOL WORK!

I CAN FINALLY SLACK OFF ALL I WANT THIS CHRISTMAS WITHOUT UPOU TELLING ME WHAT TO DO! BEST GIFT EVER!


But, my mind is tired for now because of my previous exam. I need a big break.

I might start getting serious again with my blog, player4709, Coach G-Force, and my other life shenanigans starting November 24.

Here are my plans for school break, copied from my October 25 inactivity post:


CAUTION: This has references to Christianity.

I know tacticians are supposed to plan ahead, but I don't have specific plans for Christmas.
The only Christmas gift I can give is a prayer that everyone in the world, including you, the reader, will be blessed for years to come.
By the way, I'd like friendly letters and artworks for my Christmas gifts. (Narcissistic, I know.) Send them to me on Facebook:facebook.com/LunaticTactician


  • I want to focus on quality maintenance for my blog, meaning I will clean up posts that look childish, cringey, or lazy to myself. Some posts may be deleted entirely.
  • I'll write posts that I promised to do before, including my third boxing match against YoSquid.
  • I may also continue Pest Control: Pokémon Edition, but I won't talk about a specific region per post, since I'm lazy. Instead, I'll pick two Pokémon from each region (except Kanto, since I did that already) that I think are the most harmful to humanity.
    Edit: I added a section for the Paras evolutionary line in the Kanto post, which heavily references The Last of Us.
  • I still have 16 training sessions left with Coach G-Force, and I think I'll "consume" them completely on February 2019. I'll try and blog about every single training session.
  • I'll play a modded Minecraft survival with player4709 using the Bytesize modpack. I'll try and blog about the significant moments.
    Edit: We had a dry run of Bytesize with a friend of player4709 who I will call Mr. Nonlinear (named after nonlinear functions, since I think he's one of the top Math students). Neither I nor Mr. Nonlinear had any idea what the Bytesize mods do, so we got obliterated by the weird variety of creepers, and were bamboozled by the various ores. I need to do some more training on this.
    Edit 2: I've played a TON of Bytesize by myself each time I finished a tough piece of school work. Now that I know what I'm doing, I'm less likely to screw up.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Release of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! have been released, and let me tell you: THE HYPE HAS PAID OFF.

I have exams on November 17, 18, and 20, so I can't make a lot of comments about the new games. (In fact, I'm not even training with Coach G-Force, allowing me to focus on school work.)
Edit: I'M DONE WITH SCHOOL!

I did look at the leaks, though, particularly the stats, movesets, TMs, and the important Trainer battles. Yes, unfortunately, I spoiled myself on who the Champion and the 8th Gym Leader are, but other than those, I didn't spoil myself on the story.
The TMs are not the same as the ones in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon, so I screwed up there.

I'm not actually planning to get the new games since I don't have a Nintendo Switch and...you know, family budget and all that garbage preventing parents from buying toys for their kids.

On November 25, I'll update my team for the new games.

My Team for Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!: https://reallunatictactician.blogspot.com/2018/06/my-team-for-pokemon-lets-go-eevee.html

Edit that's unrelated to Pokémon: I had a Day 6 training with Coach G-Force last week. The only unique thing about it was me trying the Minecraft strafing technique in boxing.

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Remembering Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Victims

On November 8, 2013, Super Typhoon Haiyan (known here in the Philippines as Yolanda) hit the Visayas group of islands in the Philippines, obliterating entire cities, killing thousands of people, and leaving millions displaced.

Today, we fondly remember the loved ones who passed away due to the typhoon, and strive to improve our lives and be more ready for disasters.

That's all I have to say. Sorry, I got lazy.

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

How to Train a Zombie in Boxing (Coach G-Force Part 3, Halloween Special)

Day 5

First of all, Happy Halloween or whatever. I'm honestly not a fan of Halloween, and I never was, even as a kid.
My costume was my custom Evil Karma shirt, which I wore during training, in case you were curious. It matches a tiny bit with the stereotypical scary theme of Halloween, I suppose.
Noob design, I know. I'm not very creative sometimes.
Second, I don't brag about any of these Coach G-Force posts to my mom, since all of them have ridiculous garbage that she won't like, including walking to the gym, using video game fighting moves, and, in this post, training even though my mom banned me from training since I didn't wear underwear this week.
Thank goodness she didn't inspect my bag for boxing equipment.

I slept at 4 AM and woke up at 11 AM on this training day because I was addicted to Pokémon. I CAN'T FIND A FREAKING ADAMANT NATURE NIDORAN♂ WITH GOOD IVs! So you can probably guess that I had little energy while training.
I also ate bread with chocolate before training, so the extra weight was a problem. I felt gluttonous, okay? I also needed the carbs.

For the most part, I had typical training at the start. My punching was fine and still fast yet deadly, as Coach G-Force and the other Gold's Gym trainers expect every time.
I still did speedy uppercuts at the end of each round.

The cool thing about Coach G-Force is that every training session has something unique. On this day in particular, he knows that I occasionally use Muay Thai moves and MMA-style takedowns, so he gave me an exercise where I pin down a bag with my knee and move side-to-side as I punch the bag. I did fine the first two times, where I ended each time with a fingertip stab, karate chop to the throat, and/or an imaginary bow and arrow.
But, eventually, I ran out of energy and became slow, while my head ached and my stomach cramped, to the point where I could only move once per two seconds, rather than my usual split-second attacks. I did not tell Coach G-Force about this and just kept on going while uttering "NEVER QUIT!"

After the brutal beatdown, though, I was given another mittwork round, and the pain became so bad that Coach G-Force gave me a 5-minute break before our last round. Thank goodness. I couldn't even walk properly.
I thought 5 minutes wasn't enough, but I can't believe I made it through the last round, since I did it with my normal energy and strength. I wasn't in pain anymore.

Anyway, the reason why I named this post "How to Train a Zombie in Boxing" is not only because it's Halloween, but also because I felt like a zombie while training, thanks to being much slower than usual before the final round.
I drew Coach G-Force an artwork of myself as a zombie with a Santa hat and boxing gloves with "Happy Hallowmas" (term invented by YoSquid) on the bottom. (I'm not showing it because I might get sued by Nintendo.)

Thursday, October 25, 2018

another school inactivity post... (intentional bad grammar)

I really should have announced this earlier, but i got lazy (intentional bad grammar)


  • player4709 hasn't posted in his blog because he's improving his grades. I think he'll be back on late November. (I announced this with permission from him)
  • I have a lot of big school projects. (too lazy to describe them) I also need to review for my final exams.
  • My last exam is on November 20, so I'll hopefully be on vacation by November 21.

School Break Plans

CAUTION: This has references to Christianity.

I know tacticians are supposed to plan ahead, but I don't have specific plans for Christmas.
The only Christmas gift I can give is a prayer that everyone in the world, including you, the reader, will be blessed for years to come.
By the way, I'd like friendly letters and artworks for my Christmas gifts. (Narcissistic, I know.) Send them to me on Facebook:facebook.com/LunaticTactician

  • I want to focus on quality maintenance for my blog, meaning I will clean up posts that look childish, cringey, or lazy to myself. Some posts may be deleted entirely.
  • I'll write posts that I promised to do before, including my third boxing match against YoSquid.
  • I may also continue Pest Control: Pokémon Edition, but I won't talk about a specific region per post, since I'm lazy. Instead, I'll pick two Pokémon from each region (except Kanto, since I did that already) that I think are the most harmful to humanity.
  • I still have 16 training sessions left with Coach G-Force, and I think I'll "consume" them completely on February 2019. I'll try and blog about every single training session.
  • I'll play a modded Minecraft survival with player4709 using the ByteSize modpack. I'll try and blog about the significant moments.
    Edit: We had a dry run of ByteSize with a friend of player4709 who I will call Mr. Nonlinear (named after nonlinear functions, since I think he's one of the top Math students). Neither I nor Mr. Nonlinear had any idea what the ByteSize mods do, so we got obliterated by the weird variety of creepers, and were bamboozled by the various ores. I need to do some more training on this.
    Edit 2: I've played a TON of ByteSize by myself each time I finished a tough piece of school work. Now that I know what I'm doing, I'm less likely to screw up.

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

This Kid Is Crazy...at Fighting! (Coach G-Force Part 2)

Day 3

Coach G-Force livestreamed a portion of this training day on Facebook, and, as a male, I, of course, wanted to show off.
I did my usual chip-damage strategy, with the occasional power-punch after a dodge. It doesn't look like showing off, but I didn't want to waste my energy.
But, after watching the footage, my punches looked so fast that they didn't look like chip damage at all, yet I was still ready to fight.

This one guy was commenting stuff like "so sexy" and "hahaha he wants to fight you".

At the near-end of the livestream, I was messing around by diverolling on a mat. That same guy commented, "This kid is crazy!"
I'm sure he meant that in a good way, but my mom didn't like it, so she asked Coach G-Force to delete the livestream, and he did.

Day 4

No livestreams this time, but I powered up with cereals and brutal video game killcams.

I don't wanna bore readers with the typical mittwork descriptions, so let's just say that I need to work on my defense and footwork. I did knock off Coach G-Force's mitt again after a power-punch.

But the stuff I did besides the drills was insane.

After shadowboxing, I finish my imaginary opponent with a power-punch, like Coach G-Force usually expects me to do. But, I had brutal tendencies, so I added a superkick on this day.

After drinking water, I sometimes pretended that there was an assassin behind me, so, each time, I did a 180-degree spin and either assumed my fighting stance, or beat the "killer" up.

I also messed around with MMA-style takedowns, where a fighter ducks, grabs the legs of the opponent, and pins them to the ground with their shoulder. After pummeling the imaginary opponent with punches, I "stabbed" the throat with my fingertips as if they were a knife.

Coach G-Force also wanted me to hold the mitts while he punches. And I was bamboozled, since I wasn't reacting properly to his punches.
When it came to the fast punches, though, like repetitive uppercuts or jabs and crosses, my hands were so fast that Coach G-Force couldn't keep up.

When he does shadowboxing, I think he's pretty fast, but he's still impressed by the speed of my punches. I'm guessing he punches once every 0.25 seconds, while I can punch at less than 0.2 seconds.

My old trainer, who I will call Boulder, challenged me and Coach G-Force to this exercise where we swing a big, heavy rope up and down for 30 seconds.
Coach G-Force did it with slightly more force than me, while I struggled.
Ironically, Coach G-Force ran out of energy and stopped before the time ran out, while I kept on going until the end...while making grunts.

Boulder pretended to do the Superman Punch on me, and every time, I strafed away and pretended to attack his midsection.

Boulder wanted me to try my fingertip stab attack on him, and he grabbed my wrist and pretended to bend my arm.
I pretended to break free by spinning and then countering with a kick to the midsection.
He then said he's willing to offer me MMA training.

Boulder is also encouraging me to spar against Coach G-Force.
I was open to the idea back when I haven't met Coach G-Force, but I was scared that time. Now, however, I'm a bit more up to the challenge, and so is Coach G-Force. His punching speed compared to mine is the main reason why I'm more confident.
And since he lost to me in the rope-swinging thing, I think chip damage can hurt him pretty bad.
Can I confuse him or hit a weak point by strafing? (Insert ZeldaMaster's "Hmmm...")

Just to be sure, though, I wanna practice by sparring with YoSquid. His skribbl.io drawings were so bad that they were hard to guess, and I desperately want to take revenge. Thanks to Coach G-Force, though, I can properly defend against the Mortal Kombat uppercut now.

Stop Butt-Dialing

DISCLAIMER: I am not an electrical engineer. Also, I got lazy, and I'm busy with studies.

I'll admit yet again that I'm guilty of butt-dialing. I guess I'm either in a big hurry, or just plain lazy to lock my phone.
So I'm making it a habit to lock my phone.

But, one morning, my mom and I heard our phones ringing, showing Dad calling. When we picked up, we heard nothing but static.
What made this extra annoying is that Dad did it multiple times to Mom, while, in my case, he did it while I was fast asleep.

Dad likes to leave his phone's backlight on to supposedly prolong the life of the power button thingy.
This is a big problem for me because, even if a phone is stored in a pocket, electricity from human skin can still cause a capacitive touchscreen (the thing that smartphones and tablets use) to react, since I think clothing is too thin to insulate electricity effectively, and these touchscreens are made to react to very light touches.
So, if you don't want to press your power button, please set your phone's backlight time to a very short time to minimize the risk of butt-dialing, or do what my mom did and buy a phone case that locks the phone when covered.

Side note: Remember in Regular Show when Mordecai sang "Having a Good Time" with his phone literally underneath his butt, and it accidentally got sent as a voicemail to his crush Margaret?

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Return of Formal Boxing Training (Coach G-Force Part 1)

Originally, I planned to write about what to expect when I fight one of the Gold's Gym trainers, but I got training instead of sparring.
Here's what I drafted earlier:

"The Gold's Gym trainers know that I have a bit of experience in boxing, as I have done shadow-boxing occasionally in their place. I've also did a bit of hitting the mitts with a trainer.
One of the trainers encouraged me to challenge another one of their trainers to boxing sparring. I'll call this challenger Coach G-Force. (Looks too much like a brand name, I know. I need a better fake name that starts with G.) After looking at his Facebook account, which mainly shows sparring and fight training videos, he really means business with his fighting. I'm sure he's done fighting for years--I even saw him in a professional competitive fight.

Since I'm feeling excited, I wanna write about my analysis of Coach G-Force.

Obviously, he will be much stronger and have more stamina than me since he's studied fitness for many years, so I'm gonna avoid getting hit as much as possible, despite my high defenses (I can take a full-force beating of clean hits from YoSquid without running low on HP). Unlike YoSquid, though, I'm sure tiring out Coach G-Force won't work.
I saw this video of his where a 68-year-old Japanese man pummeled Coach G-Force with punch after punch, and the trainer was mainly on the defensive, while getting pinned to the side or corner of the ring. Before seeing Coach G-Force's Facebook account, I planned to do chip damage to him like I stated in "Fighting Addiction", but after seeing this video, my strategy was verified."
*end of original post*

Training: Day 1

We had seven rounds of brutally fast mittwork (i.e. punching mitts with my fists), where I tired myself out each time, as Coach G-Force knew my skill level and adapted to it.
And, I must say, I punch much faster and harder in training now than I did before. I even knocked off one of the mitts. The trainer often described how my punches were "strong".
I admit, though, that I hit too hard on round 1 because I wanted to be boastful. In the next rounds, though, I usually did chip damage to save my energy, unless either Coach G-Force wanted me to power-punch, or I dodged an attack.
The other trainers were entertained as I kept on training.

Afterwards, Coach G-Force showed me footage of his fights.
He won an MMA fight by knocking his opponent to the ground and doing the ground-and-pound, where his opponent tapped out.
He also won a boxing match in just 2 punches. HOLY SWEAR WORDS, that is incredible. Both punches were clean hits to the chin.
At least I know more about his fighting style, but I need to get better in order to have a fighting chance against him.

Day 2

The previous day was a free training session, but I was so interested to keep on training that I begged my mother to buy me 20 training sessions in exchange for not paying me for my part-time job at her bakery franchise.
Eh, it's worth it, because my weekly salary is just enough to pay for one training session.

Now that I know what to expect on my next session, I prepared by eating too many nuts. (I'm addicted to them. They're an awesome vegetarian source of protein.)
I forgot to hit my punching bag, but in defense, I wanted to conserve my energy for my training. Plus, I wanted to do my usual 15-minute walk to the mall, so that covers up my cardio. (My mom won't let me use my bicycle, possibly because of bad drivers.)

Coach G-Force welcomed me with a smile and a wave as soon as I entered Gold's Gym. Once I got my stuff sorted out in the locker area, I was told to do shadowboxing.
I mostly threw jabs, crosses, and feints erratically in order to confuse my imaginary opponent with my speed, but I maintained my chip-damage strategy to conserve my energy since I'm expecting lots of rounds of training. I only threw big punches when I imagined an avoidable punch.
Coach G-Force was doing his own shadowboxing as well, so I messed around by pretending to dodge his punches, but dang, his combos were so fast that I usually got "hit" by his second punch.

We then did the usual mittwork for another 7 rounds. I conserved my energy throughout all the rounds because I got lazy, but I had to ramp up my performance since Coach G-Force made each round slightly harder, with more power-punches and long combos.
I got hit multiple times, though, so I need to work on my anticipation. Coach G-Force also pointed out that I wasn't blocking correctly since I put my hands and elbows too close together, when they should be separated in order to block attacks to the side of the body.
Overall, this was much more brutal than my first day.
Despite my muscles almost dying, Coach G-Force often told the other Gold's Gym trainers after each round that I'm "strong" and "fast". Yup, I can be strong even at just 173 cm, 56 kg.

I believe my mom pointed out to Coach G-Force that I need to work on my core, so, at the end of those brutal rounds, I did a lot of abdominal workouts, and I tried so hard that I felt like quitting, but I kept on trying, probably because I wanted to make my trainer proud.

Oh boy, I wanna keep begging YoSquid to fight me. Not only do I wanna show off my skills to him, but I wanna retaliate for his stupid drawings in skribbl.io.