The Magic Pot is a popular enemy and summon in the video game Final Fantasy V. It is a large pot that can be found in several dungeons throughout the game. The Magic Pot has a unique ability called "L4 Graviga", which reduces the HP of all enemies on the battlefield to 25%. This ability can be quite useful, especially when dealing with groups of powerful enemies. In addition to being an enemy, the Magic Pot can also be summoned by the player as a powerful ally. When summoned, the Magic Pot uses its L4 Graviga ability, which can be a game-changer in tough battles.
Going to this movie was an adventure itself. On a brisk Saturday morning, Laneit and I made the trek into Boston with a plan to tackle five movies back to back, and “Curse of the Golden Flower” was the first movie of the day. We should have known something was up when the movie started a few minutes late, but little did we know that was just the beginning.
To have nothing, no individuality, to sense of even limited control over what you do, who you are, what you are, would be impossible for me to survive. Even in the relatively intimate quarters of Palace rooms and corridors, and I am using intimate solely by way of contrast to the larger halls and the Imperial Courtyards, the Crysanthemum Terrace et al, the sense of size is overwhelming, as is the sheer volume of servants, rows and rows of them in identical dress.
When summoned, the Magic Pot uses its L4 Graviga ability, which can be a game-changer in tough battles. To summon the Magic Pot, the player must first obtain the Magic Lamp item. This item can be found in one of the dungeons in the game.
Curse of the Golden Flower makeup
I woke up at 2am today and decided to watch a movie until I felt sleepy again. I'm into period romance dramas these days, so I decided on Curse of the Golden Flower (2006) starring Chow Yun-Fat and Gong Li. Other than the gripping, operatic story, I loved the movie for its moving visual landscape, the costumes, and of course, the makeup!
I first watched Gong Li as the anti-hero in Memoirs of a Geisha - loved her there, and in fact I'm watching it again soon just to see her. In Curse of the Golden Flower, Gong Li cuts a beautiful, regal, and cruel figure in her role as the Empress of China during the Tang Dynasty. She is always dressed in exquisite silks and heavy, rustling robes with embellishments that tinkle as she moves. Her makeup is perfect, with a dewy, flawless face, angled eyeshadows, and full lips with gold dust.
Here are her best looks! Actually, I just failed to include two (one almost bare-faced and another in lilac makeup) because they weren't as striking as these.
This is her first look. She sports gold eyeshadow on the inner lid, with a plummy, slightly purple eyeshadow that goes up on her outer lid. Her eyes are lightly lined with a bit of mascara. The lips are a plum shade with gold dust patted onto the bottom.
This isn't really makeup, but the nail extensions! Are awesome.
For this scene, the Empress wears gold (you'll see a lot of gold in all her looks) with bronze eyeshadow and lipstick. She looks like the sun!
The color story here is a rusty blood red. Once again, she has gold eyeshadow on the inner half of her lid, then she has a shimmery rust eyeshadow on the outer half. Her lips are a muted blood red.
This look is probably the most wearable! She has a satin, almost matte pale gold eyeshadow, mascara, and an MLBB lipstick. Her cheeks are slightly contoured.
This is her final look as she prepares for the showdown. This is her fiercest yet - gold and brown eyeshadow, sky-high lashes, cat eyeliner, heavily contoured cheeks, bright red lipstick, and of course, the gold dust! This is pretty easy to replicate with the basic makeup colors you have.
I'll try to do a Curse of the Golden Flower FOTD soon. I am so inspired! Hope you were, too. ;)
Not wishing to find myself having to work through a surplus of sub-titled foreign films at any point, I decided I would select another this week. Not being in the mood for any of my French collection (or my solitary Mexican: can you guess what it is yet?), I settled upon my only Chinese language film, the opulent high melodrama from 2006, Zhang Yimou’s Curse of the Golden Flower, better known in my erstwhile household as ‘Curse of the Heaving Bosoms’.
Once the player has the Magic Lamp, they can use it during battles to summon the Magic Pot. In order to maximize the Magic Pot's effectiveness, the player should try to use it when there are multiple enemies on the battlefield. By reducing the HP of all enemies to 25%, the player can significantly weaken their opponents and gain an advantage in battle. Overall, the Magic Pot is a unique and powerful enemy and summon in Final Fantasy V. Its L4 Graviga ability can be a valuable asset in battles, and the player should try to use it strategically to gain an advantage..
Reviews for "Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Magic Pot in FF5"
1. Jane - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with "Magic Pot Ff5". The story seemed disjointed and the characters had no depth. The gameplay was repetitive and lacked variety. I found myself getting bored after only a few hours of playing. Overall, I feel like the game did not live up to the hype and I would not recommend it.
2. Mark - 1 star
I regret purchasing "Magic Pot Ff5". The graphics were outdated and the controls were clunky. The battles were unbalanced and frustrating, making it hard to progress in the game. The dialogue was poorly written and the voice acting was subpar. I was really hoping for an enjoyable gaming experience, but unfortunately, this game fell short in almost every aspect.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "Magic Pot Ff5" based on the positive reviews I had seen, but I was left disappointed. The storyline was confusing and hard to follow, and the game lacked clear objectives. The combat system was also confusing and difficult to master. I found myself getting frustrated and losing interest quickly. Overall, I would not recommend this game to others.
4. Michael - 1 star
"Magic Pot Ff5" was a waste of time and money. The graphics were outdated and the game had numerous glitches that hindered gameplay. The controls were unresponsive and the AI of the enemies was poorly designed. Additionally, the game lacked originality and felt like a generic RPG. I was extremely disappointed with this game and would not recommend it to anyone.