Not exact matches
As for your question regarding getting a loan vs paying cash, that will usually be personal preference, since with a loan you can buy expensive
items (such as a
house or car) much sooner than you otherwise could if you waited
until you saved the money.
But play it safe and hold off on shopping for big - ticket
items until after you have the keys to the
house.
Other
items that jump out at me: puppies are from «champion lineage,» «do not leave the
house until they are 8 weeks of age,» and the box on «show potential» is checked.
Your puppy will develop preferences for chew toys early on, so provide him with a variety of acceptable chew toys and only give him free run of the
house when he's learned which
items he can chew on and which he can not (this typically won't be
until he is 1 year old or after).
- 18 years old - used to work at a lodging
house in a port city, run by her parents - used to look at the sea and think about what she really wanted to do and to achieve - she stayed like this
until a merchant ship appeared on the horizon - her ability in the field is to buy
items from NPC - this allows the player to acquire rare
items that aren't sold in stores - in combat, she can spend money to summon mercenaries to fight on her behalf - she can share BP with her companions, and cure her own HP and SP
You can use
items such as a UV light, flares, or traps set up around the city to slow the Volatiles in pursuit, but your best bet is to either find a safe
house or hide long enough
until they give up their chase.
As players navigate the Baker
house, you'll find yourself coming across seeming disconnected
items until they're combined and before you know it, you'll be creating health concoctions and ammunition.
Item A could ship immediately and could get to your
house by Tuesday, while
Items B and C won't be able to ship
until Wednesday.
Just remember it is your
house and if you aren't happy with how it looks just gather up those
items and put them in a pretty box somewhere
until you can part with them.
Needless to say I thought we wouldn't need our Christmas
items until we were in a new
house.