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  • :naughty: Who wouldn't object? A-HEM!

    Meanwhile, for after the slash after G-x-S 3, who are your next two pairs? ...Well, the shipping pair, anyway. I'm second-guessing that your first anti-slash will be Daz-Vs.-Inferno Shadow.
    Bosses typically have enough defence to reduce POW blocks to about 1 or 2 points of damage; normal mooks take about 4 to 6 or 7 damage from each use of a POW block (which Mario hits twice in one turn), unless they're flying, in which case they're immune. I feel bad for using them- especially the higher-rank ones- because I want to save them for bosses, but then they aren't very effective against bosses.

    (A word on sticker ranks: most standard stickers come in three ranks: standard, Shiny and Flashy. Each rank is identical to the last, except A) the attack is more powerful, and B) the sticker itself looks different. Standard stickers look normal; Shiny ones are have silvery holographic effect, and Flashy ones, which are quite rare, have a rainbow holographic effect. Also, the way they shine when in your inventory actually moves as you tilt the 3DS, as if you were tilting an actual holographic sticker, which I think is a nice touch.)
    Speaking of, I'm kind of disappointed with the POW block stickers in Sticker Star. They're too overpowered for ordinary battles, but too underpowered for bosses.
    ...True story: if you turn a POW block upside-down, it becomes a MOd block. Yay, reversible lettering.
    Looks like the Internet beat me to the punch in terms of coming up with that joke.
    ...Isn't that an accurate description of what happens when a Yoshi eats a POW block?
    *piano interlude*
    ♪♫I've seen so many things since I've been doing this show,♫♪
    ♪♫From Wagbo to a piano-playing cat.♫♪
    ♪♫Anything is possible, or so they say, buuuuuuuuuuuut...♫♪
    ...
    ...
    ♪♫...I certainly didn't expect to see that!♫♪

    ...Yes, that was a reference.
    ...Is that what this has been leading up to?

    (...I expect that might be your reaction to the plans Gex is going to suggest, too, if you haven't figured them out already. My advice would be to just go with it, considering the outcome of G-x-S 2.)
    That struck me as better, too, to be honest. So, from now on, our pairs of pairs are going to be a slash-pair and a Vs.-pair, then. That might well resolve our issue of running out of slash-pairings if only by halving our rate of 'consuming' them, so to speak.

    ...Huh. I'm curious as to how this is going to turn out.
    Alright. First and foremost, let's finish both G-x-S 3 and the one after it, so there's no overlap of who decides which pairs from the off, and then one of the following two possibilities: one of your slashes, then one of your Vs.-es, then one of my slashes, then one of my Vs.-es (we need a plural for 'Vs.', or at least a plural-able name...), or one of your slashes, one of my Vs.-es, another of your slashes, another of my Vs.-es, then swap over (i.e. one of my slashes, then one of your Vs.-es, etc.).

    Ah. So, as I understand it, these would work in exactly the same way as the slashes in that they're non-canon (usually), and may or may not break the rules of who belongs in which universe, with the only difference being that they end up beating the sh*t out of each other instead of...well, being shipped. Am I in the right sort of area with that line of thought?
    Very well. May I proceed to suggest a schedule for when each one is to be written?

    ...What made those so different?
    Alternating, I presume. And in its format, I'm guessing it's the equal-and-opposite of a slash; it works the same way, but with spontaneous hatred, rather than romance?

    I only have one misgiving. Maybe it's just me, but I find that TEE fights scenes are...somewhat bland, and get repetitive quite quickly. Now, this could go one of two ways. Either these anti-slashes could serve as practice to improve that, or it could go badly and just end up as a series of non-events. Thoughts thereupon?
    Hm.

    Also hm. It's an interesting proposal, but I have one question regarding your choice of words. Would it run alongside our present slashery, or would it replace it outright?
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