@iandizion713: You would think that with the success of the Mario rpg's, that they would have done the same with the sonic franchise.
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@iandizion713: Are there any sonic rpg's like the Mario rpg's?
@iandizion713: I'm thinking the best way to do so would be to tally up the entire gross sum of money Luigi collects in both Luigis mansion, and dark moon, and then take the base cost of a stay in the inn in rougeport in Mario and the thousand year door, and compare that to an inn stay in the base pathfinder core rulebook, and Skyrim. Or, take the cost of a fireflower in the same game, and compare that to similar potions in both skyrim and Pathfinder, to see what the base value of the Mushroom kingdoms currency is in comparison to these games.
@iandizion713: I didn't know Mario had a Mansion, which game was this mentioned in?
As for his wife, wouldn't that be daisy?
I'm thinking of doing a huge comparison in video format comparing the Currency in the Mario franchise as seen in it's rpg's, compared to that of skyrim, final fantasy, and Dungeons and dragons/pathfinder.
@iandizion713: Did you make that just for this? Why is peach there?
I was hoping to have some more discussion on this thread.
Going off Luigi's mansion, lets assume he got to keep the mansion. Even if we don't assume that, lets look at what he can do while he's there. I don't remember too much from the Gamecube game, but the DS sequel, look at all the gold he finds in the Mansions. I think it's safe to assume that he's richer than Mario to some point.
Though, I assume it's also to a point to bring up what continuity were speaking in. I don't think we should use the original Mario games to determine the value of Gold in the Mario universe, too much of it and it would cause inflation. Not to mention that you never spend the gold on anything, meaning you can never determine the value of said gold.
I think its safe to go off the Mario rpg's in this case. Not only can you spend the gold, its harder to accumulate, and there is much to spend it on that we can compare to our world, like a days sleep in an inn (or motel), "Potions", ect. Even if you find it hard to compare to our worlds currencies, you should still be able to compare it to common tabletop rpg's, or video game rpgs like Final fantasy and whatnot, to determine what the value of gold.
That being said, going off the logic of the Mario rpg's in comparison to tabletop gaming, the amount of gold he found in darkmoon alone, and the gems he hunted down. I think it would be very safe to assume that after Luigi's adventures, he would be very rich in the Mario universe.
Any thoughts on this?
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I'm assuming thats a joke from Sonic for Hire?
From Sonic the hedgehog?
rip gaming
RIP gaming? How is gaming dead?
I am pretty sure I have no idea what you are talking about...
What don't you understand?
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