He's pretty easy with the bow... As a general rule when fighting rajang, RUN TO THE LEFT. That way you avoid all his attacks. His his face when he is about to end his turning, and when he fires kamehame. His weak point is his face, and since he's small-ish, use rapid shots to his face.
Ayt thanks! Matter of fact, i alwats run and stay on his right side and keep getting pummeled by this super saiyan
Ahaha... Wait til you meet the G-Rank SSJ2 Rajang. His regular form is the regular Rajang's rage mode, while his arms are engulfed with lightning while in rage mode, and he's about 3 times larger than a regular Rajang.
The wait is so frustrating! Mainly because we have no idea how long we have to wait. Why are they not giving any info on a stateside release? Does it have to be such a secret? I'm loosing what little patience I still have
The 360 also did a 180, it previously used IBM's triple core PowerPC architecture @ 3.2 Ghz before turning to X86. The PS3's cell processor was an out branch of the PowerPC and had 6 cores running @ 3.2 GHz. Also it's worth mentioning that PS3 supported 1080p while the Xbox supported only 480p with a revision allowing 720p and 1080p video (?).
Hearing about these new monsters and super saiyan mixed together does not make me feel any better. I'm scared to meet new monsters in this game now..
You and me both lol I don't actually know how to pronounce most of them, like, is 'Rajang' pronounced 'rah-jang' or what? If someone could make a short pronunciation lost of the common/popular monsters that would be cool.
360 always did 720p. They updated later "awakening" their scaler chip, which allowed 1080p. The PS3 always did 1080p, but has VERY few games that run at that resolution. PS3 launched with HDMI and 360 launched with component cables. The only reason I brought up the Cell Processer is because Sony was talking it up like it was the future of everything, like they love to do with all of their products. Also, I think the Cell had 9 cores, while the 360 had 3 hyper-threaded cores, but I could be wrong. It was the RAM that made the difference for the 360. Also, I'm nobody's fanboy. I own damn near every console and handheld from the Magnivox Oddessy (Google that thing) up to the current generation of hardware. I like games, not corporations. Xbox 360? Red ringed 11 of them (just bad luck) but I still have my launch PS3, even though it sounds like a jet engine when the fans kick on LOL. Anyways, ios devices are very powerful, but I fear that this whole Metal business isn't going to get any support, simply because Apple just doesn't seem to give a shit about gaming. They don't care about MFi devices, and they don't think using the Apple TV for a micro console is a good idea either. We MAY get a few games that use it, but Apple just doesn't get it. They could kick the door right in with a micro console........but they won't, even though the pieces are almost all in place.
Yian Kut Ku: YEE-ahn KOOT-kuh Gypceros: jip-SEHR-ohs Congalala: KAHNG-guh-lah-luh Khezu: KEH-zoo Blangonga: Blahng-gohng-guh Daimyo Hermitaur: Dime-yo Her-mih-tar Shogun Ceantaur: Show-guh-n Seh-nuh-tar Tigrex: TEE-greks Cephadrome: SEH-fuh-drohm Basarios: buh-SAH-ree-ohs Gravios: GRA-vee-ohs Monoblos: MAH-noh-blohs Diablos: Dee-AH-blohs Rathalos: WRATH-uh-lohs Rathian: WRATH-ee-ehn Plesioth: PLES-see-awth Fatalis: Fuh-TAL-is Lao Shan Lung: Lah-oh Shan Luh-ng Kirin: Kee-rin Nargacuga: Nee-kuh-rah-gwah (Nahr-guh-koo-guh) Yama Tsukami: YAH-muh tsoo-KAH-mee Rajang: Ruh-JZANG (pronounced between a J and Z) Shen Gaoren: shehn GAOH (like "cow")-rehn Akantor: uh-KAN-tohr Chameleos: kuh-MEE-lee-ohs Lunastra: Loo-NAHS-truh Teostra: tee-ohs-truh Kushala Daora: koo-shah-luh day-oh-ruh Hypnocatrice: hip-KNOCK-uh-tris Ukanlos: oo-KAHN-lohs Capitalization to signify slight syllabic stress. Pretty much every one that has an s at the end is a hard s. Rajang is a little difficult to represent because the j sound is closer to z.
Only things i pronounce differently from that list is tie-grex (pronouncing the first syllable like in tiger, not tigger), and i read daora as dao-rah and not da-yo-rah. And also simply just yahn-koot-koo, and nor-gah-koo-guh
I feel like most of that list is being read from a Japanese standpoint since I'm learning Japanese the pronounciations are almost identical. In Japan, they would pronounce Tigrex as "Tee" on the beginning. Though personally I make it sound like "Tie" which sounds scarier
Actually - and as funny as it is - in terms of pronouncing is the Japanese language closest to the German language. There are just a few little exceptions. And yes, you are correct, both in German and Japanese it is "Tee-" in Tigrex, not "tie". Tho it might come from "Tiger", Tiger is also pronounced in German as "Tee-gar". Btw., that's also the explanation why you can find so much German words or names in the Japanese pop culture. Simply because it's for Japanese people the easiest language to pronounce.
Not sure why you are lacking honey... I currently have 6 stacks of 99 honey and 1 stack of a few. These are just from the farm too. Have you upgraded your beehive thingy at the farm? Twas my second priority upgrade after the mines, and i guess that worked well. As for more honey spots, Jungle has 3 spots to farm them from. Areas 3, 9 and the starting area (up at the top).