Literally all problems would have been solved had he decided to stay on the train. Hell, all the epic loot would just ensure that he'd tear right through whatever got in his way.
>>92871542
What if the world scales with his level
>>92872032
Then he's playing a shit RPG
>>92871542
Running from your problems is not solving them.
>>92872266
Go away proromance poster. D&D is superior to all other plots.
Shame all these neat equipment will never ever be relevant again.
>>92872221
it was more like a roguelike in a never ending train loop
>>92872679
I always thought it would be neat if in the final fight against Lich or something Finn and Jake stocked up on all the gear and loot they've collected over the years and came at him guns blazing
Do people just make threads now where they pretend to miss the entire point of an episode written for children in order to garner easy replies?
I guess it's better than more white nationalist jerkoff fantasies
>>92874305
feels to me more like they just want to create a thread and use stuff like this to start a conversational topic
>>92874305
I've been noticing that a lot too.
>>92872266
Not a single problem is solved ever, you just control them until you die, then it's someone else problem.
>>92871542
All the problems would be solved if the writers knew what they were doing.
>>92874709
it's that or the average manchild left on /co/ is autistic enough to actually not understand these basic social and emotional messages.
>>92871542
>When the roguelite has a looping mechanic
>>92871542
I always figured that it would just be a ton of situation specific gear that wouldn't be that useful outside the train.
Like stocking up on safari balls
>>92874305
>pretend
Half the time they really are that stupid.
>>92871542
GOAT episode that was unfortunately apart of a really shitty arc