Am I like the only one who has payed attention to this? It isn't that important, but come on. You gotta know your legs. |
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A very specific question about the section of the digitigrade foot (from the ankle to the ball). Should it feel more like a foot or a leg? Or both? |
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powder
Am I like the only one who has payed attention to this? It isn't that important, but come on. You gotta know your legs. |
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powder
Imagine your foot longer, and the "sensitive" part being on the mounds rather than the toe(s?). Then imagine a new mound on the arch that middly touches the ground and then the heel having not much of a role at all because it is never touching the ground. So like walking on your toes I would say. |
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I've almost searched through the whole web and hardly found anything related to what my LD goal is. |
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Not really far. I once succeeded transforming my arms and face (pointed nose) but the dream wasnt very vivid so I could only see things and barely feel anything. |
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I feel you, man, I was in a similar situation a few years ago. Back then, I put most of my efforts towards the goal to fully transform into a Lucario--and make it feel real. So much, in fact, that I repeatedly forgot certain fundamentals for lucid dreaming in general. As long as you keep the fundamentals in mind(especially when it comes to maximizing lucidity and stabilization), you'll reach your goals. |
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powder
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