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In the original release of Maple Story, players start as a Beginner. Only after reaching level 10, they can transition into their first job by talking to the respective NPC in the area:

  • To be a Archer, Athena Pierce in Henesys.
  • To be a Warrior, Dances with Balrog in Perion.
  • To be a Magician, Grendel the Really Old in Ellinia
  • To be a Rogue, the Dark Lord in Kerning City

CorrectionUm actually ... Players can choose Magician as a job once they hit level 8.

A patch later on standardized it to be 10.

 

Enya the Hag controls Justice, a terrifying stand that is made of a cloud of fog. It can control anybody by tying strings of fog into their open wounds. Since it is a fog, it is also basically impervious to physical attacks. Justice was ultimately defeated when Jotaro uses Star Platinum's agility and power to disperse Justice before it can reform itself.

CorrectionUm actually ... Jotaro did not disperse Justice. He used Star Platinum to inhale Justice, causing Enya to suffocate.

 

"Gotta catch 'em all" has been the slogan for the Pokemon franchise. Thus, when the original Japanese Generation II was released, they introduced 100 new Pokemons to catch. The Pokedex also includes the Generation I Pokemons, which gives a total of 251 unique Pokemons. On top of that, they introduced Shiny variants for the Pokemon, which appears extremely rarely and is a prized item for collectors. For the less extreme fans, they (though somewhat misguidedly) added Unown, a Pokemon shaped based on the English alphabet with 26 different forms (in that generation) to collect. To accommodate for players who wishes to fill their PC with all unique Pokemons (excluding Shiny Pokemons) and Unown forms, they also increased the PC Pokemon storage capacity from 240 to 280, just barely enough to fit them.

CorrectionUm actually ... The initial Japanese release of Generation II doesn't have 280 space for the PC. It only have 270, which makes it shy of the 251 + 25 (other forms of Unown) = 276 slots required to fill the PC with unique Pokemons and their forms. For the international release, they increased it to 280. Kind of hints that Unown was not well thought out.

Note: the 2 other forms of Unown, based on the question mark and exclamation mark, are introduced in Generation III.

 

Digimon need a lot of food to stay alive. Thus, File City has a farm that grows vegetables such as Super Carrots and Hawk Radish that are supplied daily to the player for free to feed their Digimon. Initially ran by Tanemon, you can improve the farm by recruiting other Digimons to the town, such as Palmon and finally Vegiemon.

CorrectionUm actually ... The vegetables are not free. The farm in File City don't primarily grow vegetables. They grow meat, and those are the daily supplies. Vegetables can be purchased once Vegiemon runs the farm.

 

After Pucci obtained Made in Heaven, he began accelerating time for all non-living things in the universe. Due to this, the whole world experienced various strange phenomena. These includes corpses rotting quickly, vehicle moving faster than a person could operate leading to widespread accidents, the sun and moon moving at fast speeds across the sky, and oddly specifically, every manga artists being unable to keep up with the weekly release schedule.

CorrectionUm actually ... Not every manga artist is unable to keep up. In particular, Kishibe Rohan is able to keep up with the accelerated schedule.

 

Poker hands are improved by Planet cards. These Planet cards are based on various planets and dwarf planets from our Solar system, each improving the score of a specific hand type. There is also Planet X, which is based on the speculated planet that is beyond Neptune. The most elusive Planet card, that appears rarely when opening Planet packs, is the Black Hole, which increases the score of all hand types.

CorrectionUm actually ... Even though it appears in Planet packs, Black Hole is not a Planet card. It is a spectral card, based on its card design and interaction with various Planet card based jokers such as Constellation.

 

When Giorno joined Passione, he entered into Bucciarati's team. They were assigned the task of delivering Trish Una to the boss. After discovering that the boss is trying to kill Trish, his daughter, the gang rebelled against the boss. However, despite ultimately killing Diavolo, the boss, many of their members are killed, as Giorno and Mista are the only members of the team that survived.

CorrectionUm actually ... Fugo is also still alive, though he didn't join the rebellion against the boss.

 

The main antagonist of this part are the Pillar Men. Though they are extremely powerful, sunlight (and thus Hammon) is lethal to them. Therefore, Kars, their leader, seeks the Red Stone of Aja to become immune to it. After using it with the Stone Mask, he ultimately obtain such power, but was killed when Joseph threw him into a volcano.

CorrectionUm actually ... Kars didn't die in the volcano. The volcano eruption propelled him into outer space which froze him and incapacitated him.

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In Pokemon Red/Blue, we visit multiple cities and towns on our journey. Most of them have a single building with the GYM label, housing a Gym Leader. The only exception to this is Pallet Town, the players starting town; and Lavender Town, where it has the Pokemon Tower instead.

CorrectionUm actually ... Saffron City doesn't have a single building with the GYM label. In addition to the official Psychic Gym, Saffron City has a fighting dojo, a building that also has the GYM label, even though it doesn't have an official Gym status. Also, there is no Gym Leader inside, instead it is the Karate Master.

In Fire Red and Leaf Green, the dojo no longer has the GYM label, but it still has a GYM signage outside.

 

In her attempt to escape prison and stop the scheme of Pucci, a priest who is a follower of Dio, Jolyne have various allies to aid her. These includes inmates such as Ermes and F.F from the female ward, and Anasui and Weather Report from the male ward. There is also Emporio, a child who was born in prison whose stand creates a "ghost room" for the team to gather.

CorrectionUm actually ... F.F is not an inmate. F.F is a group of plankton that gain powers when Pucci gave it a stand disc. They took the form of a female inmate, Atroe, after befriending Jolyne.

 

In the original Fate visual novel/eroge, there are 3 different routes that are possible, each based on a female character. Each route is given a suffix to identify it, and the anime adaptations added this suffix to specify which route they are adapting. Studio DEEN adapted the Saber route which has the "Stay Night" suffix, and thus named it Fate/Stay Night. Both Studio DEEN and ufotable adapted Rin's route, and thus Fate: Unlimited Blade Works. Lastly, ufotable also adapted Fate: Heaven's Feel, which is Sakura's route.

CorrectionUm actually ... The visual novel is called Fate/stay night thus the last 2 anime adaptations are called Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works and Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel accordingly.

Saber's route is suffixed with "Fate". Thus if we were to follow the suffixing logic for the first anime series, we would get Fate/stay night: Fate. This confusing title may be why the first anime adaption dropped the route name.

 

The Cadet Corps train and educate cadets. Only the top 10 graduates can apply for Military Police after graduation. We follow Eren and his friends as they graduate from the 104th Cadet Corps. Unsurprisingly, the 3 Marley "spies", Annie, Reiner and Bertolt occupied the top 3 spots, likely due to their previous military trainings. Or it could also be due to their power of the Titan, as Eren ranked right below them.

Correction
Um actually ... The Marley warriors didn't occupy the top 3 spots.
Mikasa is first place, followed by the 3, then Eren at 5th.

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