Thanks to an unexpected sick day this week, I managed to get some console time with ‘Diablo III’, something I’ve been unable to do for several months now (though buying ‘Spider-Man’ probably set me back more than the general “not having time” problem.) In that time, I also managed to finally complete a coveted set of armor, the Firebird’s Finery, with serious in-game bonuses for my wizard. It’s a quest I’ve been working off-and-on since August, and I’ve put in a lot of hours in various dungeons trying to find all six pieces, a quest complicated by accidentally destroying the gloves and being unable to find a replacement, because I’m an idiot. Still, it’s a lot of effort to go to for an imaginary power boost, leading to today’s Nephalem query…
The MS-QOTD (pronounced, as always, “misquoted”) also filled all ONE HUNDRED Create-A-Wrestler slots in my last WWE video game, including complicated backstories because I’m me, asking: What’s the most video game hard work you’ve ever done for a specific goal?
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Using the “invisible dot” in Adventure to read the creator credits.
I finished Demon’s Souls and Dark Souls. More importantly, beat Mike Tyson in NES Punch Out.
Grinding for maximum scrolls in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles NES game.