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Me and some of my moots tbh
I am in a deep struggle with my motivation lately but I'm trying to work on the Iguazu body pillow so here's a little wip <3
Also Merry Christmas everyone! :> Couldn't really make a holiday special drawing so this is what I could do for now </3
Palm-sized G1 Michigan and G5 Iguazu charms are now up on my sh0p until I close for the holiday break on 12/15! https://diurnaldaysart.etsy.com/listing/1615348196
Alright fellas I'm done cooking this one
Alright I am finally back with another AC body pillow design :> This time, Iguazu's Headbringer. It may be a bit more different than what I
Y'all can eat now
Replaying AC6 (its like my 8th run at this point) and I'm only now beginning to wonder why lots of the AC designs you see from characters dont have a more reliable weapon in their right hand.
The only ones that come to mind that do are Rusty, Nightfall, and Iguazu (using kinetic weapons specifically) while many others opt for a more explosive option in their right hand and their main weapon in the left hand.
Some examples of that are Sulla and Volta, both opting for an explosive in the right hand and a more aggressive close-range weapon in the off hand. (Not to mention poor Ziyi who only has small grenade launchers in either hand)
Having learned a bit more about the community and older games I suspect its because many AC vets found it was better to play the game by holding the controller upside down like this
and thus would select a reliable primary for their left hand. So this strikes me as a subtle nod to the series' past, as well as a statement on the character/AC and their design theories/preferences.