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Character Build: The Animaniac (FO4)

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  • December 29, 2017

     

     

    @Noodles: Yea, from the looks of it I was about five when he first episode aired. It's one of those children's shows that ages well though. Tons of adult humor in there that they play off as "zaniness" for the kids. If you liked it when you were younger, then the combination of nostalgia and plenty of solid jokes that went over your head back then makes re-watching it extremely worth it.

     

    You know...I hadn't thought of it but you're right. I've only played FO3 so far, but not a single playthrough could I justify blowing up a city. Even my "evil" fantasy characters require complex backstories and unique morality before they make sense to me. No one ever THINKS they're the bad guy, right? We're all the heroes of our own stories, and a good sci-fi/fantasy character would be the same, even the villains.

     

    @Cannon: Yes...yes we are. Thanks for rubbing it in. Lol.

     

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    December 29, 2017
    Noodles, this is fun. The art has me just looking at it and I keep going back for more. I wish I had something more constructive to say but I never played any of the dlc, but that doesn't stop me from enjoying the character, theme, and arts so neatly tied together :) And of course the soundtrack for Animaniacs is looping in my noggin. It just won't stop!!
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    December 29, 2017

    Great Nuka build Noodles! Def digging the Alice/Animaniacs vibe and I think you pulled it off perfectly. I am curious - what did you do for 30 levels waiting to get into the park? This was the issue I had with my Pack Alpha build. I ended up crafting a lot just to level up..

    But yeah, glad to see contribute another awesome one to the vault!

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    December 29, 2017

    Mottyskills said:

    Great Nuka build Noodles! Def digging the Alice/Animaniacs vibe and I think you pulled it off perfectly. I am curious - what did you do for 30 levels waiting to get into the park? This was the issue I had with my Pack Alpha build. I ended up crafting a lot just to level up..

    But yeah, glad to see contribute another awesome one to the vault!

    No grinding and not many quests at all in huge part due to Idiot Savant. Leveling happened so fast! Other than hunting down gunners, collecting Gwinnett recipes or various gear (i.e. the Mascot Head, Kremvh's Tooth) and many successful persuasion XP gains, I did The Big Dig, the Cabot House quests, The Devil's Due and that quest with the guy selling ghoul meat. I didn't even meet Preston. I did kill Danse and his lackeys though.

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    December 29, 2017

    Tysoyaha said:

     

     

    @Noodles: Yea, from the looks of it I was about five when he first episode aired. It's one of those children's shows that ages well though. Tons of adult humor in there that they play off as "zaniness" for the kids. If you liked it when you were younger, then the combination of nostalgia and plenty of solid jokes that went over your head back then makes re-watching it extremely worth it.

     

    You know...I hadn't thought of it but you're right. I've only played FO3 so far, but not a single playthrough could I justify blowing up a city. Even my "evil" fantasy characters require complex backstories and unique morality before they make sense to me. No one ever THINKS they're the bad guy, right? We're all the heroes of our own stories, and a good sci-fi/fantasy character would be the same, even the villains.

     

    @Cannon: Yes...yes we are. Thanks for rubbing it in. Lol.

     

    When I played Fallout 3, I had just started highschool... and yeah, I was a huge asshole back then. I purposely chose all the bad karma options and I clearly remember blowing up that town. Oh boy... the killing spress I went on in GTA San Andreas during that time of my life. I remember driving over pedestrians with a car just to paint the tires red with blood and admire the red streaks I left behind. Fun times!

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    December 29, 2017

    Paws said: Noodles, this is fun. The art has me just looking at it and I keep going back for more. I wish I had something more constructive to say but I never played any of the dlc, but that doesn't stop me from enjoying the character, theme, and arts so neatly tied together :) And of course the soundtrack for Animaniacs is looping in my noggin. It just won't stop!!
    "Damn Nuka-Cola song, stuck in my head again"

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    January 1, 2018

    Thanks for the feature people! :) I've already started playing my next build. I'm finally going to side with the Institute thist time... hopefully...

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    January 2, 2018

    Damn you early-comers always getting all the jokes in before me ;-P

    Well anyways Noodles another fantastic build, and another lunatic raider is always a welcome additon. Haven't really played any raider specific characters so maybe I should invest in those DLCs haha seem to offer quite a lot of oppertunity for ideas that I seem to miss out on...

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    January 3, 2018

    FlamezSword said:

    Damn you early-comers always getting all the jokes in before me ;-P

    Well anyways Noodles another fantastic build, and another lunatic raider is always a welcome additon. Haven't really played any raider specific characters so maybe I should invest in those DLCs haha seem to offer quite a lot of oppertunity for ideas that I seem to miss out on...

    Nuka-Cola is quite something.

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    January 3, 2018

    Yet another fantastic work of art. Who knew you could make a twisted psychopath come across as both fascinating and artistic? Loved the inspiration. Loved the gameplay. Loved the roleplay. LOVED the presentation. You're a legend Noodles