I did not realize that Teal Mask had a Hisuian Zorua (and a deadline to obtain it) and i waited to long to purchase it. If anyone has an extra they would not mind trading please let me know and what you may want (i have some extra Iron Valiants, but none are adamant at the moment).
You could turn invisibility on and off as you like and there would be no time limit. Your clothes would turn invisible too, and you could decide whether the items you are holding would be visible or not....
I’m struggling to think of any situation in which invisibility would benefit me personally. Teleportation would save me over an hour a day of driving to/from work alone, plus hours at work itself, fuel & vehicle maintenance costs just about disappear, world travel becomes something possible to do any time of any day on a whim, you could do anything.
And make sure not to click on any links. If enough people use chatgpt or other LLM's to generate comments that are wordy but clearly just filler, it'll give advertisers pause and tank the value of the site as training data. Reddit's response will probably be to start banning users it thinks are doing this but normal users will...
If shitposting on a site you don't like any more out of spite is honestly how you want to spend your time, go for it I guess. I'm sure you could find something more fulfilling to do.
Looking for a Hisuian Zorua (or Zoroark) (i.imgur.com)
I did not realize that Teal Mask had a Hisuian Zorua (and a deadline to obtain it) and i waited to long to purchase it. If anyone has an extra they would not mind trading please let me know and what you may want (i have some extra Iron Valiants, but none are adamant at the moment).
Would you choose invisibility or teleportation?
You could turn invisibility on and off as you like and there would be no time limit. Your clothes would turn invisible too, and you could decide whether the items you are holding would be visible or not....
Instead of deleting your Reddit account, consider using chatgpt to make comments instead
And make sure not to click on any links. If enough people use chatgpt or other LLM's to generate comments that are wordy but clearly just filler, it'll give advertisers pause and tank the value of the site as training data. Reddit's response will probably be to start banning users it thinks are doing this but normal users will...