@Nightweaver20xx
… Fuck!!!
Yeah, it’s fine. I know Japanese is right to left, not left to right like English, and that’s exactly what I meant to say, but I guess I typed it wrong and didn’t notice, and now it’s far too late to edit my comment.
@Background Pony #5624
Actually, I hate to be that guy, but… because these are translated from Japanese, and because Japanese is read right to left, you read these word balloons right to left also.
@OraiCall
Read the text left to right.
Read the speech balloons, boxes and bubbles left to right.
Read the panels top to bottom.
The panels on the left are a separate but related comic to the panels on the right.
@Scrounge
GTS stands for Global Trade System.
Basically, you pick a Pokémon you have, then you pick what Pokémon you want to trade it for (I believe you can specify the level range and gender you’re looking for, or leave those things blank if they don’t matter to you), then you put your Pokémon up online and wait for someone to complete the transaction.
Or you can search existing offers for the Pokémon you’re looking for.
Wonder Trade isn’t like that.
With Wonder Trade, you have no idea what you’re gonna get until you got it. You could get something laughably weak, hilariously OP, unfunnily average, just plain weird, or something that someone obviously cheated to get.
@Scrounge
Wonder Trade: a feature in Pokémon X/Y/Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire that functions like the GTS, but instead of trading with someone you know, you trade with a random stranger.
A nice now around them by Rarity would be perfe t humiliating love.
It’s more common than you think, at least with 4komas.
Two comics, one image?
Sure, okay.
Makes perfect sense to me, as long as you read them as two vertical comics.
… Fuck!!!
Yeah, it’s fine. I know Japanese is right to left, not left to right like English, and that’s exactly what I meant to say, but I guess I typed it wrong and didn’t notice, and now it’s far too late to edit my comment.
Actually, I hate to be that guy, but… because these are translated from Japanese, and because Japanese is read right to left, you read these word balloons right to left also.
Read the text left to right.
Read the speech balloons, boxes and bubbles left to right.
Read the panels top to bottom.
The panels on the left are a separate but related comic to the panels on the right.
GTS stands for Global Trade System.
Basically, you pick a Pokémon you have, then you pick what Pokémon you want to trade it for (I believe you can specify the level range and gender you’re looking for, or leave those things blank if they don’t matter to you), then you put your Pokémon up online and wait for someone to complete the transaction.
Or you can search existing offers for the Pokémon you’re looking for.
Wonder Trade isn’t like that.
With Wonder Trade, you have no idea what you’re gonna get until you got it. You could get something laughably weak, hilariously OP, unfunnily average, just plain weird, or something that someone obviously cheated to get.
Shepherd’s commissions are about 50 dollars or so, if what you’re talking about is some art
And I don’t know a ton about Pokemon, so I have no idea what the GTS is.
Wonder Trade: a feature in Pokémon X/Y/Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire that functions like the GTS, but instead of trading with someone you know, you trade with a random stranger.
“Meant”
I thought it’d be unfair to ruin the surprise. :P
You didn’t mention she’s now an undead, vampiric spider-bot who also transforms into a helicopter.
This particular Transformer is Airachnid. (See, I didn’t break the spider theme!)
Damn it, who opened a space bridge to that moon of Cybertron?!
Is that Transformers?
And I don’t know a ton about Pokemon, so I have no idea what Wonder Trade is.
However, I do know that neither of those spiders is as scary as…