I have no idea about the actual bin. It is convenient to put garbage. In fact, it’s one of the simpler and more enjoyable household chores. Forgetting that today is trash day, he doesn’t want to have to stuff two weeks’ worth of trash into an already overflowing trash can. To discourage people from littering, I think there should be more trash cans in public places such as city centers. But most of the time the bin is just there and doing its job. I have no idea.
Whether you call them bins, trash cans (as headlines had to do so to cater to a predominantly American audience), or trash receptacles, perhaps what’s so strong from me You’re probably wondering if it triggered a reaction. I hate bins. Specifically, so is the video game bin. Because I made it clear that my thoughts on the IRL counterpart are moderate.Well, like many things, it all starts with Pokemon.
In Pokemon Silver, my first Pokemon game, you can find leftovers in trash cans. Seeing as you can’t open the fridge in the bins are just as good a place to put leftover food. But it’s not that deep. But finding that important item made a deep impression on me.
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I’ve checked every other bin for Pokemon Silver. 99% of the time they are empty. Some of his NPCs comment on the fact that you are rooting around the bin. Greatest Pokémon Trainer of all time, Pokémon League Champion and Johto’s Savior, or Raccoon? If there’s any chance of an item, I’m a raccoon.
I don’t think I found anything in the bins, with the exception of the Celadon City, SS Anne, and Village Bridge bins. I’ve probably spent hours pressing A next to the trash can and been disappointed over and over again. I’ll do it again when Scarlet & Violet comes out. I was comfortable with this pastime until I started playing Ghostwire: Tokyo.
most of the items you will find Ghostwire: Tokyo A vision of the spectrum that merges with an oily sheen before your eyes. There are also carry bags full of food dropped by poor souls torn from Shibuya on their way home from picking up things at street corner shops. Killing the masked man, saving my sister, and avenging your death will be of great help to the honorable cause.
But then you find some coins inside the bin. The first time I noticed the currency was when I crept down a side street to avoid a particularly terrifying group of visitors. Can I click the trash can? Does it give me currency? decent. Then I clicked the next bin and it was empty. Celadon City again. Before I knew it, I was purifying the shrine, filling Katashiro with lost souls, and cheering on the garbage cans in Tokyo. empty. empty. empty. Oh! Meika’s nigiri! I think it’s worth it.
I’m not even going to think about the lore implications of this. Dozens of wealthy Tokyo residents, on their way home from dozens of nights out, faint in a terrible fog and all disappear, leaving coins in their pockets? Is the cat who runs the Yokai Bank hoarding her daily income in a nearby trash can instead of taking it to Yokai Bank?
At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter how ridiculous it is.it doesn’t matter why There’s something in a bin, whether it’s loosely described like Pokemon or completely random like Ghostwire. is not a problem. The point is, you’re playing yet another game rooting for the bin in hopes of gaining a slight advantage. And frankly, I’m sick of it.