The Legends and Lore of Magic Puzzle Crysta Caves

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Magic Puzzle Crystal Caves is an enchanting and challenging game that takes players on an adventure through a mystical world. In this game, players must navigate through intricate cave systems filled with magical crystals and mind-bending puzzles to uncover the secrets hidden within. The game begins with the player entering a cave entrance, greeted by shimmering crystals and an ethereal atmosphere. The objective is to collect all the crystals scattered throughout the cave to unlock the next level. However, the journey is not as simple as it seems. Each cave is filled with treacherous obstacles and challenging puzzles that must be solved to progress.


No stalling when using a heavy grab. This rule was created because it bypasses the stun system and creates for long infinites.

Warning Situations 1 and 3 when performed on a severely damaged opponent will cause a wall redaze if the player fails to grab or strike their opponent during the staggered state. Using the Mime s Mimic ability directly after the character who uses the Elixir will also not consume the item, and can be used for increased chances to make the Magic Pot flee without wasting more than one Elixir.

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Each cave is filled with treacherous obstacles and challenging puzzles that must be solved to progress. These puzzles range from sliding block puzzles to decoding mysterious symbols and patterns. The difficulty increases as the player advances, requiring careful planning and strategy to succeed.

Used Haas . Is there a hidden pot of gold in the casting that I cant find?

It seems like owners and dealers alike want damn near full retail for a used machine with tons of hours on it. The machines will sit on eBay or Craigslist for MONTHS at a time and they stay firm on pricing.

I dont care if its clean, how can you expect someone to pay $25k for a 98 VF-2 with 12k spindle hours on it?

Meanwhile. Mori Seiki's can be had for reasonable prices.

What am I missing?

tc1999

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Joined Jan 9, 2009 Location ID, USA

Well, you saw the other thread where according to one (useless) poster the high prices would be because of their "usefullness".

wheelieking71

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Joined Jan 2, 2013 Location Gilbert, AZ

I have to ask, if Mori's can be had for reasonable prices? Why then, are you even looking at HAAS's?

Answer that, and you will have answered your own question.

machineit2

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Joined Jan 21, 2011 Location Tennessee

If there is, that would explain it!

It seems like owners and dealers alike want damn near full retail for a used machine with tons of hours on it. The machines will sit on eBay or Craigslist for MONTHS at a time and they stay firm on pricing.

I dont care if its clean, how can you expect someone to pay $25k for a 98 VF-2 with 12k spindle hours on it?

Meanwhile. Mori Seiki's can be had for reasonable prices.

What am I missing?

"What am I missing?" You are missing the real world. Easy to use machines that are easy to maintain and repair if necessary and will make you money each day. If your an idiot like TC19999 or whatever, please don't apply.

Buy that Mori and try to maintain it for a reasonable price. Hell, just buy it if the are that cheap, they are good machines you know.

And, personally I would not pay $25k for a 98, but it is not THAT far off. It will make you money each day and keep on trucking. And 12k hours on a spindle is just broken in.

What an easy decision, buy it or don't! Mine make me money each and every day.

Have a nice day----Mike

tc1999

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Joined Jan 9, 2009 Location ID, USA

"What am I missing?" You are missing the real world. Easy to use machines that are easy to maintain and repair if necessary and will make you money each day. If your an idiot like TC19999 or whatever, please don't apply.

Buy that Mori and try to maintain it for a reasonable price. Hell, just buy it if the are that cheap, they are good machines you know.

And, personally I would not pay $25k for a 98, but it is not THAT far off. It will make you money each day and keep on trucking. And 12k hours on a spindle is just broken in.

What an easy decision, buy it or don't! Mine make me money each and every day.

Have a nice day----Mike

Yeah. you look like the smart one.

tc1999

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Joined Jan 9, 2009 Location ID, USA

I'd second what Wheelieking said. which is pretty much what you seem to already know. As someone who owns Haas and Mazak I will say there won't be another Haas added to my floor. Being able to run identical programs 10-30% faster is one of the more useful things about the mazak (I'm using mazak in my example but you could easily insert Mori). and getting 25-50% more life out of tools is also one of the more useful and valuable things about the mazak.

Would I spend the same dollar for a Haas to do less? Nope. I wouldn't even spend within 25% less for a Haas when I know that it would cost me in time and tooling later.

Haas does have a lot going for it though. The control is super simple to use. of course so is the mazak control, Haas as a company/dealer outlet network has always seemed to be an easy one to deal with.

Oh, I make good of money with my Haas. and still like the machine. but it's the last one.

Speaking of Mori. the Mori salesgirl always liked to point out that Haas uses Mori's to make Haas's. It's NOT the other way around

I think people get offended when that is all they have and that is the only coolaid flavor they drink. I should probably stop feeding the troll.

machineit2

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Joined Jan 21, 2011 Location Tennessee

I will give Tc1999 some credit. Where he lives, in California, all machines are basically a dime a dozen and Haas is made there and readily available. When I opened my first shop there, finding machines and tooling was very easy. Companies open and get big government, Ford or maybe aerospace contracts and go by machines, sometimes dozens of them. 90 days later the contracts fall through or they are never paid for their work and the machines are back on the market as used machines. Happens everyday in So Cal. It is a very fluid market, with bargains to be had everywhere.

That close proximity makes the price of those machines much lower than they would be in other markets. In the Midwest, East coast and here in Southern Florida it is a much different story. To even get a machine here with rigging and all may be upwards of $4,000 to $5,000 depending on where it comes from. You should not be too bad in Vegas and should be able to get a bargain either locally or out of the LA area.

Most of what gets to South Florida, if not snapped up right away, goes on a boat and goes overseas, where there is heavy demand for machine tools. Trying to find even manual machines here can be a real problem. With the economy being flat, not too bad right now, but I know of not one Haas for sale anywhere near here. I know, I watch. My last one came from New York. Buying used machines sight unseen is lot of fun, but what I do know is that whatever might be wrong with it, I can get parts and repair it very reasonably if it is made by Haas.

So I'll give TC1999 his due, but his world is very different than most everyone else'. You get whatever you feel is best for you, but posting negative comments about any brand does no one any good here. Haas is no way the most rigid, but you can keep it going very easily and cheaply. My very first machine, a 1990 VF-1 is still running at the shop I sold in the Midwest. Obviously you were interested in getting a Haas or you would not be bit**ing about the price. If you want one, get, if you don't get something else. You are in a good place to choose from.

Whatever you get, learn to use it and make money, that's the bottom line.

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One of the most captivating aspects of Magic Puzzle Crystal Caves is the visual design. The caves are beautifully rendered, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The crystals sparkle and shimmer, creating a mesmerizing effect as the player explores the caves. The immersive sound design further adds to the magical ambiance, enveloping players in a world of wonder. Throughout the game, players will encounter helpful characters and mystical creatures, each offering clues and assistance to overcome the challenges. These characters add depth to the storyline and create a sense of connection with the magical world. Magic Puzzle Crystal Caves is not only a game of skill and strategy but also a journey of self-discovery. As players progress, they uncover the hidden secrets of the caves, revealing their own inner strengths and abilities. The game encourages players to think outside the box, adapt to new situations, and embrace their own magic. With its captivating visuals, challenging puzzles, and immersive gameplay, Magic Puzzle Crystal Caves is a game that will keep players engaged for hours on end. Whether you are a puzzle enthusiast or simply love exploring magical worlds, this game is sure to captivate and entertain. So grab your virtual lantern and embark on an enchanting adventure through the Magic Puzzle Crystal Caves. Are you ready to uncover the secrets within?.

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- Sarah - 2/5 stars - I found "Magic Puzzle Crysta Caves" to be quite underwhelming. The gameplay felt repetitive and lacked the excitement I was hoping for. Additionally, the graphics were mediocre and didn't leave a lasting impression. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this game if you're looking for an immersive and engaging experience.
- Mike - 1/5 stars - "Magic Puzzle Crysta Caves" was a major disappointment for me. The controls were clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to navigate through the levels. The puzzles themselves were also lackluster and didn't provide any real mental challenge. On top of that, the game was filled with annoying ads and constant pop-ups. It just felt like a poorly designed and executed game.
- Emily - 2/5 stars - I can't say I enjoyed playing "Magic Puzzle Crysta Caves". The concept seemed interesting at first, but the execution fell flat. The levels were too easy and became repetitive quickly. Additionally, the game had an overwhelming amount of in-app purchases, which took away from the overall gameplay experience. I was left feeling unsatisfied and wouldn't recommend this game to others.

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