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The record received 5 mics from The Source, an XXL rating from XXL, and went double platinum, with the lead single "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" reaching the top 10. It was no longer "Politics as Usual"; instead, he mastered the politics of the game, appearing with the Roots on an episode of MTV Unplugged, a chain banging against the Che Guevara T-shirt on his chest, and claimed the New York throne, vacated since the passing of the Notorious B.I.G. With Nas and Mobb Deep dispatched in a few quick verses on "The Takeover," hip-hop was his.

HONORABLE MENTIONS: Eminem, Ludacris, Jadakiss
The closest competition for Jigga came from Eminem, who (very arguably) bested him on "Renegade." The Marshall Mathers LP, released the previous year, was still a sales juggernaut, well on its way to a rare diamond sales plaque. Em spent much of 2001 doing live shows, including his much-reported embrace with Elton John at the 2001 Grammys. He also headlined the Anger Management tour, and he participated in both the Up in Smoke and Family Values tours as well, solidifying his fanbase in both hip-hop and hard rock circles.

Since then, trainers have been able to find both regular and shiny Krabbys again, however, this temporary disappearance still leaves some scratching their heads, as for a while, this shelled shiny was the rarest in all of Pokemon Go in that it wasn't seen at all for months.

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Shiny Abra was a complete error, and it was not meant to be released into Pokemon GO, so for those who caught Shiny Abra in that brief period, count yourself extremely lucky. But alas, even if it weren't released in error, it would still be notorious to capture, due to Abra's programming to teleport away more or less instantly.

They are hereditary Imperial servants and nobles, given a starship, a crew, and sometimes a contingent of Space Marines (in very rare cases) or troops of the Astra Militarum or mercenaries and carte blanche to roam those worlds of the galaxy that still lie beyond Imperial control or knowledge.

"In those days," said Sarnac, "the great majorityof the dead were put into coffins and buriedunderground. Some few people were burnt, but that wasan innovation and contrary to the very materialisticreligious ideas of the time. This was a world inwhich you must remember people were still repeatingin perfect good faith a creed which included'the resurrection of the body and the lifeeverlasting.' Intellectually old Egypt and her dreaming mummiesstill ruled the common people of the Europeanworld. The Christian creeds were themselvesmummies from Lower Egypt. As my father said on oneoccasion when he was discussing this question ofcremation: 'It might prove a bit orkward at theResurrection. Like not 'aving a proper weddinggarment so to speak....

Beat 'em Up

  • Bayonetta series:
  • In the first Bayonetta completing all Alfheims unlocks Lost Chapter: Angel Slayer. It is a gauntlet of a level, with over 50 encounters that you have to tackle all in one go. Beating it is one of only two ways to unlock Secret Character Little King Zero, the other way being a very out-of-the-way cheat costing an exuberant amount of halos.
  • Bayonetta 2 has Lost Chapter: Witch Trials which is Angel Slayer only divided into five separate levels, so now you don't have to do them all in one go. The first couple aren't so bad, but Serial Escalation is in full effect here by Chapter V. The first four chapters unlock Verse Cards for Tag Climax (required towards an achievement for the Climax Bracer), but the last chapter has no prize aside from a large halo bonus, it's purely there for a Bragging Rights Reward or to get closer to buying the Platinum Ticket for the Rodin fight. Unlike the first game, the only requirement to unlock them is beating the game.
  • Bayonetta 3 brings back the Witch Trials as the name of the bonus gauntlet, this time shortening it to three stages. As with Bayonetta 2, simply beating the game is needed to unlock it, not completing all the bonus missions.
  • From Devil May Cry 2 onwards, the Devil May Cry series has featured Bloody Palace, an especially brutal Brutal Bonus Level. There are always a minimum of 99 levels in which the player has to fight a ton of enemies repeatedly. You can't use health restores or anything else, you just have to pray that you avoid basically every attack, or that enemies drop a lot of health (which occurs rarely). Becomes doubly hard since you'll also have to fight bosses from stage to stage. Mitigated in that you have the choice of advancing 1 or 10 levels at a time, so if you are in bad shape you can advance only one level and hope to recover some health before tackling harder levels. Devil May Cry 4 makes it even harder; there's now 100 floors and you can only go up one floor at a time with enemies near the end becoming ridiculous and numerous. On floor 100 you have to fight Dante who will make you work towards beating him...and then will probably still defeat you anyway with how he can counter anything you throw at him, and there's now a strict time limit present throughout the entire Bloody Palace.
  • Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 has the DLC mission "The Return of the Legendary Dynasty Warrior Gundam". It's only playable on the hardest difficulty, there are two Ace Pilots in the field using Musha Gundam and Musha Gundam Mk-II, both being able to kill the sturdiest playable gundam with two light attacks and that will fight the player in Fortresses that must be taken (and while fighting in a fortress, the player will be attacked by a never-ending rain of rockets). Once both fortresses are taken, the player will eventually face a giant mobile suit along the way (which is also able to KO your suit with one or two well-placed attacks). Once the enemy gauge is finally depleted, all the enemies leave the field and the player must head to the main hall, while the Knight Gundam awaits. However, as soon as you get near him, both Musha Gundams will join the boss! Any strike from any of them is strong enough to take half of your health gauge. As a nice touch for this mission, the game is programmed to only have one kind of item appear during the whole stage: the temporary 30% defense boost. That's right: absolutely no health recovering items will spawn during the mission.
  • If you beat all Kahkoo-Regah portals on all difficulties in The Wonderful 101, you unlock Operation 101, which yet another Bloody Palace-type survival bonus level. Completing it usually takes around one hour.

I've read comments by a number of historians to the effect that new technology rarely totally obsoletes what came before. The new tools may take over a lot of the work, but there are usually situations where the old tools are still the best for some jobs. Thus, people who have several power drills usually have even more wrist-powered screwdrivers. And even though they know how to build with screws, they still use simple nails and hammers for some jobs.

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