u/Khemkhem1012

Regarding the stalking issue and how so many people are being normal about it, I think we need to be meaner.

Videos have been going around on tiktok of "fans" camping outside their hotels or filming them "encountering" BTS with people even condoning the behavior and that's just unacceptable. Armys are not stalkers, it has been a tradition of the fandom to ignore BTS anytime we see them in public and we need to keep it going, even if it means to bully the shit out of people. I personally think we need to be vicious about it, to the point of actively seeking out stalk content and report, also make it clear to people in the comments that this behavior is rude, inconsiderate and unhealthy. I don't care which hotel they stay, what food did they eat or how you "encounter" them. If you see them in public, no you didnt. Jimin and JK went to my city last year and stayed literally 500m away from my apartment but I had no idea and didnt find out until the footage aired because I didnt spend my time going around hoping to encounter them and people who saw them never leaked anything.

Respecting celebrities' privacy is not just common sense, it also protects their well being and creates a healthy relationship between us and them, which is what makes BTS special in the first place: their ability to be comfortable and vulnerable with us. The tour is going to be long and I don't want them to spend the rest of this year just holed up in their hotel being depressed because stalkers can't be normal about them.

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u/Khemkhem1012 — 11 days ago

When I first encountered it it seems like the boss type that you can only deal with brute force because of how intense the attacks are. I remember the first 30 minutes of absolute chaos and misery when I just panic and got killed without any chance to counter attack. But after a while you just recognize his patterns, especially the cues to the jump and the attacks, and then it became sort of a dance. Even though I still got killed, the fight just became so much fun as you gradually learn how to dodge eventually almost all of his attacks, including the falling rocks. I defeated him after total of ~2 hours divided into 3 sessions but the fight itself is so fun so I didnt mind the time it took at all.

The other bosses that had gave me the same experiences are only Hornet and Mantis Lords (lost & miserable -> genuinely enjoy the fight). I'm going to fight Lost Kin now but still got the residue excitement from Failed Champion.

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u/Khemkhem1012 — 12 days ago