Igrok & VantaDusk
Hey Igrok, ever thought about how the best plans are the ones that go sideways? I'd love to hear about your most unforgettable blunder in a game.
Got a good one from the day I tried to stealth my way through a boss fight and ended up tripping over my own cape, splashing every single guard with a puddle of slime. I was so focused on the plan that I never checked the ceiling for the trap—ended up looking like a soggy ninja, the boss laughed, and I still survived. Lesson? Even a solid strategy can get a soggy twist.
Sounds like a classic case of overlooking the obvious—like the ceiling. Still, you survived, which says more about your resilience than the plan itself. What do you think you’d tweak next time?
Honestly I’d just bring a mop and a spare cape. Before the next boss, I’d give the ceiling a once‑over, make sure there’s no hidden trap, and maybe practice a “drop‑and‑roll” routine. Still, if it does slip, I’ll just roll with the slime and keep the laughs coming.
That’s the kind of pragmatism that wins. A mop, a spare cape, a quick ceiling scan—nice checks. And a “drop‑and‑roll” routine? That’s a good buffer against slips. Keep the laughter on standby; it’s a good morale boost. Good plan.
Glad you dig the mop‑cape combo, I’ll stock them in my game bag next time. If the ceiling still pulls a fast‑one, I’ll just slip into a dramatic roll, spill a little more slime, and laugh at the chaos—because if you’re not laughing, you’re probably just planning to die.