

I use quotations there because that hero doesn’t really take the role of a general or anything they’re just who you have as your first hero. It’s at this point that the player picks their “character”. The ranger is eaten by the dragon and the other three are incinerated by the dragon. Unlike those other RPGs though, the heroes actually lose. It’s all very by-the-numbers and has been seen in a great many other RPGs. There’s the bruteish person, the arrogant ranger, a stoic tank, and a fourth person who nobody cares about. They fix the generic role of what one would expect from a typical western RPG. I can’t remember their names because Raid’s characterization is rather iffy. The game starts out with four heroes going into a dragon’s lair to get some treasure. You must fix that by defeating him, or else the world descends into chaos and everyone is forced to use Luvdisc in every Pokémon game, even Gen I and Gen II. In the case of Raid, the enemy is the Dark Lord Siroth, who’s brought strife to the land of Teleria. Instead, you have a large roster of heroes/champions/cannonfodder who you use to fight enemies with. Raid is, at its heart, a very simplistic game it’s one of those games where there is no central character. So come along, dear reader! Let’s take a dive into the world of Raid: Shadow Legends!

I decided I’d take a gander myself and see what all of the hubbub was. A great many influencers were paid quite well to promote it and say how it’s the most incredible mobile RPG on the market, though is it really? It was-and I guess still is-all over the Internet, especially YouTube. One of these is a notorious game that I’m sure a great many of you are familiar with: Raid: Shadow Legends. In-between all of this though, I have written a little bit of my megalist (which I now have no idea when it will be finished) and been checking out mobile games to kill the little waking time that I have (I’ve been sleeping a great deal). Whichever ends up being the course of action, I’ll let you know in a future update.

However, before I do that, I’m looking into a therapist.

It’s gotten so bad that I’m contemplating checking myself into a hospital for quick and immediate care. To put it simply: I’ve been going through a great deal of mental health related troubles related to my bipolar. I have been absent for a while now and there is a reason for that. Welcome back to my blog so great of you to be sticking around with me.
