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Welcome to the Cave of Dragonflies guestbook.

Off-topic discussion is allowed, but spam is not; please make sure all your messages are of substantial meaning that at least somebody would be interested in reading and responding to. That being said, obviously I appreciate comments relating to The Cave of Dragonflies, whether they are error reports, questions, suggestions or whatever else you might want to get across.

Messages

My own messages will be signed as Butterfree, with the Admin label below my name. If someone signs as Butterfree without that label, it's probably not me.

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies

I'm pretty sure Wide Guard doesn't have a failure chance; it just blocks multi-target moves completely and does nothing to other moves.

[23/04/2012 10:31:04]

Mew

Butterfree… HOLD ME!!! There aren't any more seals for pokeballs! *bawls loudly* WHYY???



…um. That was odd. Anyways, what are the mechanics of using 3 pokemon with wide guard, each using It the turn after the other? Does the failure chance for the move rack up individually or overall?

[22/04/2012 23:43:58]

Shadow Techie

Yoo halloo! Been quite a while since i've come to the guestbook, and I've noticed we have a Portugu'es speaker. Bom gia! Nao consegue encontrarlo en Black ou White. If you understand English, then I couldn't find a way to put the two dots above "nao". Sorry about that.

[20/04/2012 19:17:58]

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies

Thanks for the corrections. I've fixed those things.

[19/04/2012 00:22:39]

SuperAwesomeTwin

Hey, love the site. I just wanted to say quickly that you don't mention the super luck ability in your list of things that raise the critical hit ratio of moves. You also fail to mention (I think) that there are two moves that ALWAYS are critical hits, frost breath and storm throw. Once again love the site.

[18/04/2012 18:51:02]

Georgina

Hi, I really love this site, it has inspired me a lot therefore I am 'trying' to create my own website, if it will work, I dont know… But you are brilliant!

[15/04/2012 07:36:29]

res
Commenting on: 04-07-12

a passover egg?

[09/04/2012 20:14:53]

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies

Did you make your birthday publically visible? I believe there's an option for that too.

[06/04/2012 04:37:13]

Blazer

Oh, well, I went to the calander and Oct. 20th is empty. maybe when it comes around, it will be up there.

[05/04/2012 18:39:53]

pedro
Website: http://www.dragonflycave.com

eu quero saber como o mew fica com o Zekrom

[05/04/2012 16:46:28]

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies

If you mean the calendar on the forums, you don't need to put it there; it will automatically be there if you set your birthdate in your profile.

[04/04/2012 21:01:02]

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies

What do you mean, "put it on the calendar"? o.o

[04/04/2012 20:59:43]

Blazer

Umm, quick question, who do I go to to put my birthday on the calander? My birthday is October 20th, 1994.

[04/04/2012 13:15:01]

Atem's Girlfriend

Bwahahahahaha! Thank you ever so much for giving me a way to translate my zodiac into Icelandic. I'm going to put it in my forum signature when the server isn't busy.

[04/04/2012 03:08:16]

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies
Commenting on: 04-01-12

Kind of. It was really just the first thing I thought of while still looking at his name. :P

[03/04/2012 14:05:33]

Polymetric Sesquialtera
Commenting on: 03-31-12

Can't do anything about the connotations being different, then. xp

[03/04/2012 11:08:48]

sv_01
Commenting on: 04-01-12

I noticed that the joke that involved "DRAG on Flyc ave." had your father as one of the "satisfied customers". And is "William Doors" a reference to his name?

[03/04/2012 11:04:14]

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies
Commenting on: 04-01-12

No. You're thinking of my dad's website, which has always been at http://www.vilhjalmur.com, and was therefore sometimes stumbled upon by my visitors when the site's main URL was http://www.vilhjalmur.com/butterfree.

[03/04/2012 10:59:19]

Mouse Tourmaline
Commenting on: 04-01-12

Wasn't there once a year when you redirected the site address into something beginning with V, and it was a (n Icelandic?) tribute to some bloke? Or am I dreaming this?

[03/04/2012 10:36:53]

Butterfree
Admin
Website: The Cave of Dragonflies
Commenting on: 03-31-12

(Though the too-archaic point still stands and gives it different connotations than "Þér eruð fífl." "Ye" sounds mostly old, while "þér" is mostly way ultra-formal and secondarily old.)

[03/04/2012 04:59:24]

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