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LPNintendoITA's avatar
10 years ago

Something really wrong with Japan Flag's questline...

:shock:

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  • LPNintendoITA wrote:
    petehd14 wrote:
    thatdonald845 wrote:
    philiweiss wrote:
    Akira/Kumiko aside, is there supposed to be a dialogue with every flag? I bought the German one and can't remember seeing anything.


    Only about five flags have some dialogue. So don't feel left out. :-)



    Do you know which ones?

    The pirate flag is definitely one. And Japan too, I guess.
    why nobody read my walkthroughs :sigh:


    I read them. All of them. Greatly appreciated!

  • I was trying to find the Tap Ball Walkthrough, but I guess it has been taken down?

    I have not updated yet, still trying to grind out a few items. But I was also looking at the Flags and purchasing some of them while I still can.

    So, in regards to the flags that have dialogue, which are the 5?

    I have seen the Jolly Roger (Pirate) flag, the Japan flag, and the Scotland flag, dialogues. I cannot remember any of the other flags I purchased having a dialogue. I thought maybe Germany would from Uter, but it did not.

    Does anyone know what the other 2 are?

  • Nevermind, I have found the Tap Ball walkthrough with the search.

    I did not see the Flags as part of the walkthrough initially because I always thought of them as separate, and not part of the World Cup update.

    But anyway, there are actually 7 flags with dialogue.

    The 3 I mentioned, Brazil, Canada, Australia, and Wales.

    EDIT: I guess I got pretty lucky with the flags I did purchase. I bought the Japanese Flag to go at Akira's, the Scottish Flag for Willie's Shack, and the Jolly Roger for either Squidport or Kamp Krusty. But I laughed at each of the dialogues and started expecting them to be on every flag. Then I bought Germany, Netherlands, Mexico, the Donut Flag, Italy, and Ireland, with no dialogues before I finally decided to search the forums for what other flags included dialogue. But I am ok, I wanted to use the others in decorations.