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I got my 3DS at launch, 25 March 2011. Sitting in its blue box, as shiny as any new handheld, it truly was a beautiful sight. I turned it on and sighed with pleasure as the on music played. Needless to say, I spent many happy hours playing with it.
There was certainly enough things pre-installed on my 3DS: Face Raiders, a 3DS Camera and editor, 3DS Sound (which,
My problem was that there was no one to StreetPass. The 3DS was really unpopular at first and I was forced to use the animals to fight all the monsters. It quickly turned into a grind fest as they were all pitifully low in level. They, also, ran off as soon as the monsters tried to attack. Cowards. I turned StreetPass on every time I went out; but, found no one else with a 3DS.
Then, the price drop happened. I was really peeved at
Every time I had StreetPassed the same person, their level went up; so, dungeons became easier and easier. Within weeks, I had cleared the game twice and had gotten all the hats. Job done. I quickly forgot about the entire thing and had left it alone for months. I was reminded of the game again when Nintendo decided to make a sequel to it: Find Mii: Quest II. More hats!
I quickly enlisted the help of my old StreetPass friends and got to
Several weeks later, I was sort of looking through the stream of StreetPasses. It had become an almost boring activity by now.
As I exited, I noticed something which grabbed my interest: the info. said that I had StreetPassed this Mii "??" times. It took me a few moments to figure out how I could exploit this. The music of Find Mii: Quest II played as the nameless Mii moved around into position. It raised its sword and
Normally, when a monster was defeated, it did a little animation and puffed
The same process went throughout every room...even the places that had multiple monsters. The nameless Mii was never attacked. Instead, the message "[monster] Appeared" -- and then it was the
After defeating that one, at last, I had reached the final boss. A worried look crossed the nameless
When my friend went to use the bathroom, I decided to pull out my 3DS while I waited. Since it was able to take down any monster easily, I never needed the other option: magic. The type depended upon the color of the
When the fog cleared, all that was left of the monster was a pile of bloody limbs. The Mii stood there -- smiling -- as the prisoner I had to free walked over. It was just my own Mii (the one I used to StreetPass with) with a crown. She stared in horror at it. Then, she looked at
"Wait!" I yelled. The words, "
That night, I had trouble getting to sleep. The next morning, I was awoken by a loud, thumping on my door. I sat up -- and watched in disbelief -- as a sword smashed through the door. My heart thumped! My vision was dimmed by the gray fog filling the room. I could hear the words, "DIE! DIE! DIE! DIE! DIE! DIE! DIE! DIE!"
Just as I felt myself being slaughtered, I woke up from this nightmare. "
After some other friends and I got together, it turns out that no one has seen or heard from my friend since last night. I began to panic! I rushed over to my
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