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2024.05.21 23:17 _Triple_ [STORE] 900+ KNIVES/GLOVES/SKINS, 100.000$+ INVENTORY. BFK Lore, Gloves Amphibious, Skeleton Fade, Bowie Emerald, BFK Auto, Gloves MF, Talon Doppler, Gloves POW, Bayo Tiger, Gut Sapphire, Stiletto MF, M9 Ultra, Ursus Doppler, Flip Doppler, M9 Stained, Nomad CW, Paracord CW, AK-47 X-Ray & A Lot More
Everything in my inventory is up for trade. The most valuable items are listed here, the rest you can find in My Inventory
Feel free to Add Me or even better send a Trade Offer. Open for any suggestions: upgrades, downgrades / knives, gloves, skins / stickers, patterns, floats.
All Buyouts are listed in cash value.
KNIVES
★ Butterfly Knife Lore (Factory New), B/O: $7194.77
★ Butterfly Knife Autotronic (Minimal Wear), B/O: $2025.74
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★ M9 Bayonet Ultraviolet (Field-Tested), B/O: $557.87
★ M9 Bayonet Stained (Well-Worn), B/O: $529.41
★ M9 Bayonet Boreal Forest (Field-Tested), B/O: $465.39
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★ Talon Knife Doppler (Factory New), B/O: $1295.27
★ Bayonet Tiger Tooth (Minimal Wear), B/O: $746.28
★ Karambit Bright Water (Field-Tested), B/O: $688.15
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★ Flip Knife Doppler (Factory New), B/O: $547.93
★ Flip Knife Autotronic (Minimal Wear), B/O: $476.69
★ Flip Knife Case Hardened (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $278.18
★ Flip Knife Black Laminate (Well-Worn), B/O: $258.83
★ Flip Knife Urban Masked (Field-Tested), B/O: $181.64
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★ Stiletto Knife Marble Fade (Factory New), B/O: $686.04
★ Stiletto Knife Doppler (Factory New), B/O: $665.41
★ Stiletto Knife, B/O: $601.39
★ Stiletto Knife Crimson Web (Field-Tested), B/O: $418.25
★ Stiletto Knife Night Stripe (Field-Tested), B/O: $227.80
★ Stiletto Knife Boreal Forest (Field-Tested), B/O: $194.96
★ Stiletto Knife Safari Mesh (Field-Tested), B/O: $192.79
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★ Nomad Knife Crimson Web (Field-Tested), B/O: $518.11
★ Nomad Knife Scorched (Field-Tested), B/O: $169.78
★ Nomad Knife Forest DDPAT (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $166.88
★ StatTrak™ Nomad Knife Blue Steel (Field-Tested), B/O: $335.79
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★ Skeleton Knife Stained (Well-Worn), B/O: $442.05
★ Skeleton Knife Urban Masked (Minimal Wear), B/O: $426.24
★ Skeleton Knife Boreal Forest (Field-Tested), B/O: $314.03
★ StatTrak™ Skeleton Knife Fade (Minimal Wear), B/O: $2361.28
★ StatTrak™ Skeleton Knife Urban Masked (Field-Tested), B/O: $376.53
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★ Ursus Knife Doppler (Factory New), B/O: $557.12
★ Ursus Knife, B/O: $471.42
★ Ursus Knife Blue Steel (Minimal Wear), B/O: $212.37
★ Ursus Knife Case Hardened (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $187.66
★ Ursus Knife Damascus Steel (Field-Tested), B/O: $178.18
★ Ursus Knife Ultraviolet (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $155.13
★ Ursus Knife Boreal Forest (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $124.26
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★ Huntsman Knife Black Laminate (Minimal Wear), B/O: $204.83
★ Huntsman Knife Black Laminate (Field-Tested), B/O: $184.50
★ StatTrak™ Huntsman Knife Lore (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $224.11
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★ Bowie Knife Gamma Doppler (Factory New), B/O: $2142.02
★ Bowie Knife, B/O: $230.44
★ Bowie Knife Damascus Steel (Factory New), B/O: $209.20
★ Bowie Knife Ultraviolet (Minimal Wear), B/O: $180.51
★ Bowie Knife Ultraviolet (Field-Tested), B/O: $131.03
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★ Falchion Knife Night (Field-Tested), B/O: $132.54
★ Falchion Knife Urban Masked (Well-Worn), B/O: $112.81
★ Falchion Knife Scorched (Field-Tested), B/O: $108.81
★ Falchion Knife Forest DDPAT (Field-Tested), B/O: $107.82
★ Falchion Knife Safari Mesh (Field-Tested), B/O: $107.46
★ StatTrak™ Falchion Knife Ultraviolet (Field-Tested), B/O: $143.08
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★ Paracord Knife Crimson Web (Minimal Wear), B/O: $486.48
★ Paracord Knife Blue Steel (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $163.12
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★ Survival Knife Blue Steel (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $138.26
★ Survival Knife Night Stripe (Field-Tested), B/O: $131.03
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★ Gut Knife Sapphire (Minimal Wear), B/O: $1127.79
★ Gut Knife Gamma Doppler (Factory New), B/O: $286.17
★ Gut Knife Doppler (Factory New), B/O: $246.55
★ Gut Knife Marble Fade (Factory New), B/O: $240.77
★ Gut Knife, B/O: $210.49
★ Gut Knife Lore (Field-Tested), B/O: $194.22
★ Gut Knife Case Hardened (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $151.51
★ Gut Knife Blue Steel (Minimal Wear), B/O: $124.94
★ Gut Knife Rust Coat (Well-Worn), B/O: $118.99
★ Gut Knife Boreal Forest (Minimal Wear), B/O: $109.80
★ StatTrak™ Gut Knife Doppler (Factory New), B/O: $237.96
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★ Shadow Daggers Gamma Doppler (Factory New), B/O: $264.92
★ Shadow Daggers Marble Fade (Factory New), B/O: $253.03
★ Shadow Daggers Tiger Tooth (Factory New), B/O: $237.22
★ Shadow Daggers Crimson Web (Field-Tested), B/O: $153.40
★ Shadow Daggers Autotronic (Minimal Wear), B/O: $144.42
★ Shadow Daggers Blue Steel (Field-Tested), B/O: $105.20
★ StatTrak™ Shadow Daggers Damascus Steel (Minimal Wear), B/O: $150.46
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★ Navaja Knife Fade (Factory New), B/O: $365.99
★ Navaja Knife Doppler (Factory New), B/O: $228.93
★ Navaja Knife Marble Fade (Factory New), B/O: $227.43
★ Navaja Knife Slaughter (Factory New), B/O: $209.06
★ Navaja Knife, B/O: $203.16
★ Navaja Knife Case Hardened (Well-Worn), B/O: $132.57
★ Navaja Knife Damascus Steel (Factory New), B/O: $121.69
★ Navaja Knife Damascus Steel (Minimal Wear), B/O: $109.95
★ Navaja Knife Damascus Steel (Field-Tested), B/O: $100.41
★ StatTrak™ Navaja Knife Fade (Factory New), B/O: $369.01
★ StatTrak™ Navaja Knife Damascus Steel (Field-Tested), B/O: $109.95
GLOVES
★ Sport Gloves Amphibious (Minimal Wear), B/O: $2394.67
★ Sport Gloves Omega (Well-Worn), B/O: $572.33
★ Sport Gloves Bronze Morph (Minimal Wear), B/O: $338.88
★ Sport Gloves Big Game (Field-Tested), B/O: $323.66
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★ Specialist Gloves Marble Fade (Minimal Wear), B/O: $1652.07
★ Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike (Field-Tested), B/O: $599.14
★ Specialist Gloves Crimson Web (Well-Worn), B/O: $231.57
★ Specialist Gloves Buckshot (Minimal Wear), B/O: $126.21
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★ Moto Gloves POW! (Minimal Wear), B/O: $996.99
★ Moto Gloves POW! (Field-Tested), B/O: $383.31
★ Moto Gloves POW! (Well-Worn), B/O: $276.00
★ Moto Gloves Turtle (Field-Tested), B/O: $180.28
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★ Hand Wraps CAUTION! (Minimal Wear), B/O: $502.29
★ Hand Wraps Giraffe (Minimal Wear), B/O: $180.73
★ Hand Wraps CAUTION! (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $178.32
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★ Driver Gloves Queen Jaguar (Minimal Wear), B/O: $181.01
★ Driver Gloves Rezan the Red (Field-Tested), B/O: $101.66
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★ Broken Fang Gloves Jade (Field-Tested), B/O: $127.88
★ Broken Fang Gloves Needle Point (Minimal Wear), B/O: $124.55
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★ Bloodhound Gloves Guerrilla (Minimal Wear), B/O: $127.94
★ Hydra Gloves Case Hardened (Field-Tested), B/O: $102.55
WEAPONS
AK-47 X-Ray (Well-Worn), B/O: $478.95
AUG Hot Rod (Factory New), B/O: $425.83
StatTrak™ M4A1-S Hyper Beast (Factory New), B/O: $413.95
M4A4 Daybreak (Factory New), B/O: $309.51
StatTrak™ AK-47 Aquamarine Revenge (Factory New), B/O: $305.43
AK-47 Case Hardened (Well-Worn), B/O: $196.38
StatTrak™ M4A4 Temukau (Minimal Wear), B/O: $174.64
P90 Run and Hide (Field-Tested), B/O: $167.03
AWP Asiimov (Field-Tested), B/O: $153.33
Souvenir SSG 08 Death Strike (Minimal Wear), B/O: $140.00
M4A1-S Printstream (Battle-Scarred), B/O: $124.70
StatTrak™ M4A1-S Golden Coil (Field-Tested), B/O: $117.48
AWP Asiimov (Well-Worn), B/O: $115.97
StatTrak™ Desert Eagle Printstream (Minimal Wear), B/O: $112.96
StatTrak™ AK-47 Asiimov (Minimal Wear), B/O: $110.85
Souvenir M4A1-S Master Piece (Well-Worn), B/O: $102.42
AK-47 Bloodsport (Minimal Wear), B/O: $100.53
Knives - Bowie Knife, Butterfly Knife, Falchion Knife, Flip Knife, Gut Knife, Huntsman Knife, M9 Bayonet, Bayonet, Karambit, Shadow Daggers, Stiletto Knife, Ursus Knife, Navaja Knife, Talon Knife, Classic Knife, Paracord Knife, Survival Knife, Nomad Knife, Skeleton Knife, Patterns - Gamma Doppler, Doppler (Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3, Phase 4, Black Pearl, Sapphire, Ruby, Emerald), Crimson Web, Lore, Fade, Ultraviolet, Night, Marble Fade (Fire & Ice, Fake FI), Case Hardened (Blue Gem), Autotronic, Slaughter, Black Laminate, Tiger Tooth, Boreal Forest, Scorched, Blue Steel, Vanilla, Damascus Steel, Forest DDPAT, Urban Masked, Freehand, Stained, Bright Water, Safari Mesh, Rust Coat, Gloves - Bloodhound Gloves (Charred, Snakebite, Guerrilla, Bronzed), Driver Gloves (Snow Leopard, King Snake, Crimson Weave, Imperial Plaid, Black Tie, Lunar Weave, Diamondback, Rezan the Red, Overtake, Queen Jaguar, Convoy, Racing Green), Hand Wraps (Cobalt Skulls, CAUTION!, Overprint, Slaughter, Leather, Giraffe, Badlands, Spruce DDPAT, Arboreal, Constrictor, Desert Shamagh, Duct Tape), Moto Gloves (Spearmint, POW!, Cool Mint, Smoke Out, Finish Line, Polygon, Blood Pressure, Turtle, Boom!, Eclipse, 3rd Commando Company, Transport), Specialist Gloves (Crimson Kimono, Tiger Strike, Emerald Web, Field Agent, Marble Fade, Fade, Foundation, Lt. Commander, Crimson Web, Mogul, Forest DDPAT, Buckshot), Sport Gloves (Pandora's Box, Superconductor, Hedge Maze, Vice, Amphibious, Slingshot, Omega, Arid, Big Game, Nocts, Scarlet Shamagh, Bronze Morph), Hydra Gloves (Case Hardened, Emerald, Rattler, Mangrove), Broken Fang Gloves (Jade, Yellow-banded, Unhinged, Needle Point), Pistols - P2000 (Wicked Sick, Ocean Foam, Fire Element, Amber Fade, Corticera, Chainmail, Imperial Dragon, Obsidian, Scorpion, Handgun, Acid Etched), USP-S (Printstream, Kill Confirmed, Whiteout, Road Rash, Owergrowth, The Traitor, Neo-Noir, Dark Water, Orion, Blueprint, Stainless, Caiman, Serum, Monster Mashup, Royal Blue, Ancient Visions, Cortex, Orange Anolis, Ticket To Hell, Black Lotus, Cyrex, Check Engine, Guardian, Purple DDPAT, Torque, Blood Tiger, Flashback, Business Class, Pathfinder, Para Green), Lead Conduit, Glock-18 (Ramese's Reach, Umbral Rabbit, Fade, Candy Apple, Bullet Queen, Synth Leaf, Neo-Noir, Nuclear Garden, Dragon Tatto, Reactor, Pink DDPAT, Twilight Galaxy, Sand Dune, Groundwater, Blue Fissure, Snack Attack, Water Elemental, Brass, Wasteland Rebel, Vogue, Franklin, Royal Legion, Gamma Doppler, Weasel, Steel Disruption, Ironwork, Grinder, High Beam, Moonrise, Oxide Blaze, Bunsen Burner, Clear Polymer, Bunsen Burner, Night), P250 (Apep's Curse, Re.built, Nuclear Threat, Modern Hunter, Splash, Whiteout, Vino Primo, Mehndi, Asiimov, Visions, Undertow, Cartel, See Ya Later, Gunsmoke, Splash, Digital Architect, Muertos, Red Rock, Bengal Tiger, Crimson Kimono, Wingshot, Metallic DDPAT, Hive, Dark Filigree, Mint Kimono), Five-Seven (Neon Kimono, Berries And Cherries, Fall Hazard, Crimson Blossom, Hyper Beast, Nitro, Fairy Tale, Case Hardened, Copper Galaxy, Angry Mob, Monkey Business, Fowl Play, Anodized Gunmetal, Hot Shot, Retrobution, Boost Protocol), CZ75-Auto (Chalice, Crimson Web, Emerald Quartz, The Fuschia is Now, Nitro, Xiangliu, Yellow Jacket, Victoria, Poison Dart, Syndicate, Eco, Hexane, Pole, Tigris), Tec-9 (Mummy's Rot, Rebel, Terrace, Nuclear Threat, Hades, Rust Leaf, Decimator, Blast From, Orange Murano, Toxic, Fuel Injector, Remote Control, Bamboo Forest, Isaac, Avalanche, Brother, Re-Entry, Blue Titanium, Bamboozle), R8 Revolver (Banana Cannon, Fade, Blaze, Crimson Web, Liama Cannon, Crazy 8, Reboot, Canal Spray, Night, Amber Fade), Desert Eagle (Blaze, Hand Cannon, Fennec Fox, Sunset Storm, Emerald Jörmungandr, Pilot, Hypnotic, Golden Koi, Printstream, Cobalt Disruption, Code Red, Ocean Drive, Midnight Storm, Kumicho Dragon, Crimson Web, Heirloom, Night Heist, Mecha Industries, Night, Conspiracy, Trigger Discipline, Naga, Directive, Light Rail), Dual Berettas (Flora Carnivora, Duelist, Cobra Strike, Black Limba, Emerald, Hemoglobin, Twin Turbo, Marina, Melondrama, Pyre, Retribution, Briar, Dezastre, Royal Consorts, Urban Shock, Dualing Dragons, Panther, Balance), Rifles - Galil (Aqua Terrace, Winter Forest, Chatterbox, Sugar Rush, Pheonix Blacklight, CAUTION!, Orange DDPAT, Cerberus, Dusk Ruins, Eco, Chromatic Aberration, Stone Cold, Tuxedo, Sandstorm, Shattered, Urban Rubble, Rocket Pop, Kami, Crimson Tsunami, Connexion), SCAR-20 (Fragments, Brass, Cyrex, Palm, Splash Jam, Cardiac, Emerald, Crimson Web, Magna Carta, Stone Mosaico, Bloodsport, Enforcer), AWP (Black Nile, Duality, Gungnir, Dragon Lore, Prince, Medusa, Desert Hydra, Fade, Lightning Strike, Oni Taiji, Silk Tiger, Graphite, Chromatic Aberration, Asiimov, Snake Camo, Boom, Containment Breach, Wildfire, Redline, Electric Hive, Hyper Beast, Neo-Noir, Man-o'-war, Pink DDPAT, Corticera, Sun in Leo, Elite Build, Fever Dream, Atheris, Mortis, PAW, Exoskeleton, Worm God, POP AWP, Phobos, Acheron, Pit Viper, Capillary, Safari Mesh), AK-47 (Steel Delta, Head Shot, Wild Lotus, Gold Arabesque, X-Ray, Fire Serpent, Hydroponic, Panthera Onca, Case Hardened, Vulcan, Jet Set, Fuel Injector, Bloodsport, Nightwish, First Class, Neon Rider, Asiimov, Red Laminate, Aquamarine Revenge, The Empress, Wasteland Rebel, Jaguar, Black Laminate, Leet Museo, Neon Revolution, Redline, Frontside Misty, Predator, Legion of Anubis, Point Disarray, Orbit Mk01, Blue Laminate, Green Laminate, Emerald Pinstripe, Cartel, Phantom Disruptor, Jungle Spray, Safety Net, Rat Rod, Baroque Purple, Slate, Elite Build, Uncharted, Safari Mesh), FAMAS (Waters of Nephthys, Sundown, Prime Conspiracy, Afterimage, Commemoration, Dark Water, Spitfire, Pulse, Eye of Athena, Meltdown, Rapid Eye Move, Roll Cage, Styx, Mecha Industrie, Djinn, ZX Spectron, Valence, Neural Net, Night Borre, Hexne), M4A4 (Eye of Horus, Temukau, Howl, Poseidon, Asiimov, Daybreak, Hellfire, Zirka, Red DDPAT, Radiation Hazard, Modern Hunter, The Emperor, The Coalition, Bullet Rain, Cyber Security, X-Ray, Dark Blossom, Buzz Kill, In Living Color, Neo-Noir, Desolate Space, 龍王 (Dragon King), Royal Paladin, The Battlestar, Global Offensive, Tooth Fairy, Desert-Strike, Griffin, Evil Daimyo, Spider Lily, Converter), M4A1-S (Emphorosaur-S, Welcome to the Jungle, Imminent Danger, Knight, Hot Rod, Icarus Fell, Blue Phosphor, Printstream, Master Piece, Dark Water, Golden Coil, Bright Water, Player Two, Atomic Alloy, Guardian, Chantico's Fire, Hyper Beast, Mecha Industries, Cyrex, Control Panel, Moss Quartz, Nightmare, Decimator, Leaded Glass, Basilisk, Blood Tiger, Briefing, Night Terror, Nitro, VariCamo, Flashback), SG 553 (Cyberforce, Hazard Pay, Bulldozer, Integrale, Dragon Tech, Ultraviolet, Colony IV, Hypnotic, Cyrex, Candy Apple, Barricade, Pulse), SSG 08 (Death Strike, Sea Calico, Blood in the Water, Orange Filigree, Dragonfire, Big Iron, Bloodshot, Detour, Turbo Peek, Red Stone), AUG (Akihabara Accept, Flame Jörmungandr, Hot Rod, Midnight Lily, Sand Storm, Carved Jade, Wings, Anodized Navy, Death by Puppy, Torque, Bengal Tiger, Chameleon, Fleet Flock, Random Access, Momentum, Syd Mead, Stymphalian, Arctic Wolf, Aristocrat, Navy Murano), G3SG1 (Chronos, Violet Murano, Flux, Demeter, Orange Kimono, The Executioner, Green Apple, Arctic Polar Camo, Contractor), SMGs - P90 (ScaraB Rush, Neoqueen, Astral Jörmungandr, Run and Hide, Emerald Dragon, Cold Blooded, Death by Kitty, Baroque Red, Vent Rush, Blind Spot, Asiimov, Trigon, Sunset Lily, Death Grip, Leather, Nostalgia, Fallout Warning, Tiger Pit, Schermatic, Virus, Shapewood, Glacier Mesh, Shallow Grave, Chopper, Desert Warfare), MAC-10 (Sakkaku, Hot Snakes, Copper Borre, Red Filigree, Gold Brick, Graven, Case Hardened, Stalker, Amber Fade, Neon Rider, Tatter, Curse, Propaganda, Nuclear Garden, Disco Tech, Toybox, Heat, Indigo), UMP-45 (Wild Child, Fade, Blaze, Day Lily, Minotaur's Labyrinth, Crime Scene, Caramel, Bone Pile, Momentum, Primal Saber), MP7 (Teal Blossom, Fade, Nemesis, Whiteout, Asterion, Bloosport, Abyssal Apparition, Full Stop, Special Delivery, Neon Ply, Asterion, Ocean Foam, Powercore, Scorched, Impire), PP-Bizon (Modern Hunter, Rust Coat, Forest Leaves, Antique, High Roller, Blue Streak, Seabird, Judgement of Anubis, Bamboo Print, Embargo, Chemical Green, Coblat Halftone, Fuel Rod, Photic Zone, Irradiated Alert, Carbon Fiber), MP9 (Featherweight, Wild Lily, Pandora's Box, Stained Glass, Bulldozer, Dark Age, Hot Rod, Hypnotic, Hydra, Rose Iron, Music Box, Setting Sun, Food Chain, Airlock, Mount Fuji, Starlight Protector, Ruby Poison Dart, Deadly Poison), MP5-SD (Liquidation, Oxide Oasis, Phosphor, Nitro, Agent, Autumn Twilly), Shotguns, Machineguns - Sawed-Off (Kiss♥Love, First Class, Orange DDPAT, Rust Coat, The Kraken, Devourer, Mosaico, Wasteland Princess, Bamboo Shadow, Copper, Serenity, Limelight, Apocalypto), XM1014 (Frost Borre, Ancient Lore, Red Leather, Elegant Vines, Banana Leaf, Jungle, Urban Perforated, Grassland, Blaze Orange, Heaven Guard, VariCamo Blue, Entombed, XOXO, Seasons, Tranquility, Bone Machine, Incinegator, Teclu Burner, Black Tie, Zombie Offensive, Watchdog), Nova (Sobek's Bite, Baroque Orange, Hyper Beast, Green Apple, Antique, Modern Hunter, Walnut, Forest Leaves, Graphite, Blaze Orange, Rising Skull, Tempest, Bloomstick, Interlock, Quick Sand, Moon in Libra, Clean Polymer, Red Quartz, Toy Soldier), MAG-7 (Copper Coated, Insomnia, Cinqueda, Counter Terrace, Prism Terrace, Memento, Chainmail, Hazard, Justice, Bulldozer, Silver, Core Breach, Firestarter, Praetorian, Heat, Hard Water, Monster Call, BI83 Spectrum, SWAG-7), M249 (Humidor, Shipping Forecast, Blizzard Marbleized, Downtown, Jungle DDPAT, Nebula Crusader, Impact Drill, Emerald Poison Dart), Negev (Mjölnir, Anodized Navy, Palm, Power Loader, Bratatat, CaliCamo, Phoenix Stencil, Infrastructure, Boroque Sand), Wear - Factory New (FN), Minimal Wear (MW), Field-Tested (FT), Well-Worn (WW), Battle-Scarred (BS), Stickers Holo/Foil/Gold - Katowice 2014, Krakow 2017, Howling Dawn, Katowice 2015, Crown, London 2018, Cologne 2014, Boston 2018, Atlanta 2017, Cluj-Napoca 2015, DreamHack 2014, King on the Field, Harp of War, Winged Difuser, Cologne 2016, Cologne 2015, MLG Columbus 2016, Katowice 2019, Berlin 2019, RMR 2020, Stockholm 2021, Antwerp 2022, Paris 2023, Swag Foil, Flammable foil, Others - Souvenirs, Agents, Pins, Passes, Gifts, Music Kits, Cases, Keys, Capsules, Packages, Patches
Some items on the list may no longer be available or are still locked, visit My Inventory for more details.
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2024.05.21 23:17 Gru4nd4g Getting Lightkeeper's "Cardinal Richelieu" achievement- step by step
| I've noticed there aren't many info here or on the wiki about the Lightkeeper's way to finish the current event. As I finished the event with the Lightkeeper's route, I would like to help those who are working on the same tasks; already saw some questions here, I also jumped into the quest kinda blind, but I hope my post makes this part of the questline a bit more clear for others. For anyone who don't know, when you're at the last quest (Redemption, given by Fence) in the recent event, there's a hidden option, you can turn in the quest item (The Unheard's phone or laptop, depending on which route you took) to Lightkeeper, resulting in a different achievement. Keep in mind, you must have Lightkeeper unlocked otherwise you can't get this ending. There will be no visible quest in your tasks tab, but after you sucsessfully extracted with the phone/laptop, you'll get a notification in the left corner of your screen that the quest Ding-Ding-Ding is available - this is the only clue for you that this quest exist. Now you have to take the phone/laptop to Lighthouse and give it to Lightkeeper - if you die with it, you will lose it and need to be collected again. After you gave the quest item to LK, you'll fail the original Fence quest but you're not finished yet, you'll receive a Lightkeeper quest, this time you'll be able to see it in your tasks screen, you'll have to sell five guns to Skier or to Peacekeeper, depending on what route you had in the previous questline. At this point you can extract, die, whatever, just get out from the raid, and sell the five guns to the required trader. After you sold the guns, the quest will be completed, and you'll have to go back to Lighthouse and talk with Lightkeeper to actually finish the quest. With that, you're done, and receive the new achievement, Cardinal Richelieu for the event. The quest rewards are a bit different, you get more XP, the same 10 SJ6 and Sacred Amulet, and a LEDX on top of that. The Kerman's Cat hologram will come from Fence even tho you failed his quest. https://preview.redd.it/zser51pnju1d1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=88f216372a945f1acad8fde44ec9a1e722e85109 submitted by Gru4nd4g to EscapefromTarkov [link] [comments] |
2024.05.21 23:04 AC_the_Panther_007 Game Boy (Original): On the list, which Original Game Boy games in North America are your favorites in each year?
1989-1990 (Jul. 31, 1991-Dec. 31, 1990):
- Alleyway (Launch Title)
- Baseball (Launch Title)
- Super Mario Land (Launch Title)
- Tennis (Launch Title)
- Tetris (Launch Title)
- Castlevania: The Adventure
- Motocross Maniacs
- Wizards & Warriors X: The Fortress of Fear
- Boxxle
- Golf
- Hyper Lode Runner
- Solar Striker
- Kwirk
- Malibu Beach Volleyball
- Revenge of the 'Gator
- The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle
- Boomer's Adventure in ASMIK World
- Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of the Universe
- Flipull
- Heiankyo Alien
- Nemesis
- NFL Football
- QBillion
- World Bowling
- Qix
- Batman
- Shanghai
- Bases Loaded
- Daedalian Opus
- Dexterity
- Gargoyle's Quest
- Lock 'n' Chase
- Paperboy
- Penguin Wars
- The Amazing Spider-Man
- Double Dragon
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan
- Catrap
- Cosmo Tank
- Heavyweight Championship Boxing
- Pipe Dream
- Skate or Die: Bad 'N Rad
- The Final Fantasy Legend
- Wheel of Fortune
- Balloon Kid
- Godzilla
- Mercenary Force
- Mr. Chin's Gourmet Paradise
- Snoopy's Magic Show
- Bubble Ghost
- Disney's DuckTales
- Ishido: The Way of Stones
- Ninja Boy
- Serpent
- Side Pocket
- Amazing Penguin
- Chase H.Q.
- Dead Heat Scramble
- Dr. Mario
- Ghostbusters II
- Hal Wrestling
- In Your Face
- Play Action Football
- Power Racer
- Quarth
- RoboCop
- Torpedo Range
1991 (Jan. 1, 1991-Dec. 31, 1991): - Battle Bull
- Burai Fighter Deluxe
- Dragon's Lair: The Legend
- Gremlins 2: The New Batch
- Power Mission
- Rolan's Curse
- The Chessmaster (GB Version)
- F-1 Race
- Kung Fu Master
- NBA All-Star Challenge
- Operation C
- Radar Mission
- The Game of Harmony
- Bubble Bobble
- BurgerTime Deluxe
- Cyraid
- Jeopardy!
- Loopz
- Maru's Mission
- Nobunaga's Ambition
- Super Scrabble
- Extra Bases
- Fish Dude
- Pac-Man
- Solomon's Club
- Tasmania Story
- WWF Superstars
- Castelian
- Go! Go! Tank
- Hatris
- Marble Madness
- Mickey's Dangerous Chase
- R-Type
- The Hunt for Red October
- The Rescue of Princess Blobette
- Bo Jackson: Two Games in One
- Caesars Palace
- Nintendo World Cup
- Skate or Die: Tour de Thrash
- Sneaky Snakes
- Spud's Adventure
- Tail 'Gator
- The Sword of Hope
- Battle Unit Zeoth
- Klax
- Mysterium
- The Punisher: The Ultimate Payback!
- Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Game Boy Adventure: A Bogus Journey!
- Blades of Steel
- Aerostar
- Altered Space: A 3-D Alien Adventure
- Choplifter II
- Crystal Quest
- Fortified Zone
- Gauntlet II
- InfoGenius Productivity Pak: Berlitz French Translator
- InfoGenius Productivity Pak: Berlitz Spanish Translator
- InfoGenius Productivity Pak: Frommer's Travel Guide
- InfoGenius Productivity Pak: Personal Organizer and Phone Book
- InfoGenius Productivity Pak: Spell Checker and Calculator
- Navy SEALs
- Spot: The Video Game
- Tecmo Bowl
- The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2
- Trax
- Atomic Punk
- Super R.C. Pro-Am
- Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly
- Battletoads
- Brain Bender
- Final Fantasy Adventure
- Final Fantasy Legend II
- Home Alone
- Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters
- Metroid II: Return of Samus
- RoboCop 2
- Turrican
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- Bill Elliott's NASCAR Fast Tracks
- Dick Tracy
- Double Dragon II
- Double Dribble: 5 on 5
- Elevator Action
- Faceball 2000
- Hudson Hawk
- Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge
- Monopoly
- Ninja Gaiden Shadow
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers
- Super Kick Off
- Track Meet
- Aerostar
1992 (Jan. 1, 1992-Dec. 31, 1992): - Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
- Beetlejuice
- Gradius: The Interstellar Assault
- Prince of Persia
- Snow Brothers Jr.
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day
- The Addams Family
- Adventure Island
- Amazing Tater
- Asteroids
- Blaster Master Boy
- Boggle Plus
- Days of Thunder
- Fastest Lap
- Jordan vs. Bird: One on One
- Mega Man II
- Q*bert
- Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
- Tiny Toon Adventures: Babs' Big Break
- Missile Command
- Soccer Mania
- The Adventures of Star Saver
- The Flash
- Ultra Golf
- World Circuit Series
- Fighting Simulator: 2-in-1 Flying Warriors
- Hook
- Nail 'n Scale
- Paperboy 2
- Square Deal: The Game of Two Dimensional Poker
- Super Hunchback
- Batman: Return of the Joker
- Jack Nicklaus Golf
- NBA All-Star Challenge 2
- Turn and Burn: The F-14 Dogfight Simulator
- Boxxle II
- High Stakes Gambling
- Pit-Fighter
- The Blues Brothers
- Jeep Jamboree: Off Road Adventure
- Knight Quest
- Prophecy: The Viking Child
- Spanky's QuestNatsume
- Ultima: Runes of Virtue
- Wave Race
- Yoshi
- Double Dragon 3: The Arcade Game
- Kirby's Dream Land
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2
- WWF Superstars 2
- 4-in-1 Funpak
- Dig Dug
- Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge
- George Foreman's KO Boxing
- Ninja Taro
- Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball
- Spy vs. Spy
- The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Juggernauts
- Toxic Crusaders
- Track & Field
- WordZap
- Barbie: Game Girl
- Bionic Commando
- Hit the Ice
- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
- Lazlos' Leap
- Looney Tunes (GB Version)
- Miner 2049er
- Mouse Trap Hotel
- Out of Gas
- Rolan's Curse 2
- Speedball 2
- Swamp Thing
- The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
- The Jetsons: Robot Panic
- Tom and Jerry
- Xenon 2
- Bionic Battler
- Kingdom Crusade
- Mr. Do!
- Star Wars
- Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
- Super Off Road
- Terminator 2: The Arcade Game
- The Incredible Crash Dummies
- The Ren & Stimpy Show: Space Cadet Adventures
- Wordtris
- Avenging Spirit
- Battleship
- Best of the Best: Championship Karate
- Bonk's Adventure
- Centipede
- Darkman
- Dr. Franken
- Mega Man III
- Megalit
- Disney's TaleSpin
- The Humans
- Universal Soldier
- Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land
- Joshua & the Battle of Jericho
- Spiritual Warfare
1993 (Jan. 1, 1993-Dec. 31, 1993): - Alien³
- Krusty's Fun House
- Race Drivin'
- Spot: The Cool Adventure
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
- Top Gun: Guts and Glory
- Adventure Island II: Aliens in Paradise
- Disney's Darkwing Duck
- The Flintstones: King Rock Treasure Island
- Disney's The Little Mermaid
- Kid Dracula
- Milon's Secret Castle
- Sumo Fighter
- Tumblepop
- Great Greed
- Lethal Weapon
- Ninja Boy 2
- Pyramids of RaMatchbox
- The New Chessmaster
- Top Rank Tennis
- Battletoads in Ragnarok's World
- Cool World
- F-15 Strike Eagle
- Joe & Mac
- Raging Fighter
- Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Titus the Fox
- Bubble Bobble Part 2
- Felix the Cat
- Muhammad Ali: Heavyweight Boxing
- Speedy Gonzales
- Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers
- The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt
- Goal!
- Jurassic Park
- Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing
- Pinball Dreams
- Tesserae
- The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
- Mortal Kombat
- Final Fantasy Legend III
- Bram Stoker's Dracula
- WWF King of the Ring
- Buster Bros.
- Gear Works
- Last Action Hero
- Ms. Pac-Man
- Popeye 2
- Sports Illustrated: Championship Football & Baseball
- The Real Ghostbusters
- The Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots!
- Tom and Jerry: Frantic Antics!
- We're Back!
- Alien vs. Predator: The Last of His Clan
- Batman: The Animated Series
- Championship Pool
- Disney's DuckTales 2
- Kirby's Pinball Land
- NFL Quarterback Club
- Panel Action Bingo
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue
- Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Montana's Movie Madness
- Wayne's World
- Battletoads & Double Dragon: The Ultimate Team
- Chuck Rock
- Cliffhanger
- F1 Pole Position
- Mega Man IV
- Metal Masters
- Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge
- Tetris 2
- Rampart
- Yoshi's Cookie
- Zen: Intergalactic Ninja
- Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension
1994 (Jan. 1, 1994-Dec. 31, 1994): - Black Bass: Lure Fishing
- Riddick Bowe Boxing
- Super Chase H.Q.
- Winter Olympic Games: Lillehammer '94
- Alfred Chicken
- Captain America and the Avengers
- Dennis the Menace
- The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk
- Total Carnage
- WCW World Championship Wrestling: The Main Event
- Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
- Ultima: Runes of Virtue II
- Sports Illustrated for Kids: The Ultimate Triple Dare
- Super Battletank
- Jeopardy! Sports Edition
- Lamborghini American Challenge
- Mickey's Ultimate Challenge
- Donkey Kong
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
- Stop That Roach!
- Cool Ball
- Elite Soccer
- Disney's The Jungle Book
- Lemmings
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
- RoboCop Versus The Terminator
- Mega Man V
- Mortal Kombat II
- Taz-Mania
- WildSnake
- Contra: The Alien Wars
- Cool Spot
- Space Invaders
- Sports Illustrated: Golf Classic
- Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle
- Yogi Bear's Gold Rush
- Bonk's Revenge
- Madden '95
- Monster Truck Wars
- NBA Jam
- Race Days
- Samurai Shodown
- seaQuest DSV
- Solitaire FunPak
- Star Trek Generations: Beyond the Nexus
- The Pagemaster
- The Simpsons: Itchy & Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness
- Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!
- The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure
- Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues
- Pac-Attack
- Stargate
- The Flintstones: The Movie
- Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports
- WWF Raw
- King James Bible
- The Smurfs (GB Version)
1995-1996 (Jan. 1, 1995-Dec. 31, 1996): - BreakThru!
- Casino FunPak
- Daffy Duck
- Micro Machines
- Desert Strike
- FIFA International Soccer
- Pac-In-Time
- Pinball Fantasies
- True Lies
- Mario's Picross
- NFL Quarterback Club II
- PGA European Tour
- Disney's The Lion King
- Kirby's Dream Land 2
- Donkey Kong Land
- Judge Dredd
- Jungle Strike
- NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
- NHL Hockey '95
- Animaniacs
- Arcade Classic: Asteroids / Missile Command
- Primal Rage
- Arcade Classic 2: Centipede / Milipede
- Batman Forever
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
- World Heroes 2 Jet
- Arcade Classic 3: Galaga / Galaxian
- Earthworm Jim
- Foreman For Real
- Street Fighter II
- Disney's Aladdin
- Arcade Classic 4: Defender / Joust
- Madden '96
- NFL Quarterback Club 96
- Shaq-Fu
- Zoop
- Killer Instinct
- Mortal Kombat 3
- PGA Tour '96
- Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
- FIFA Soccer '96
- Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball
- The Getaway: High Speed II
- Vegas Stakes
- Cutthroat Island
- Prehistorik Man
- Tetris Blast
- College Slam
- NBA Live 96
- Disney's Pocahontas
- DragonHeart
- Kirby's Block Ball
- Disney's Toy Story
- Olympic Summer Games: Atlanta 1996
- NHL '96
- Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal
- Tetris Attack
- Donkey Kong Land 2
- Sword of Hope II
- Arcade Classics: Super Breakout / Battlezone
- Disney's Pinocchio
- Road Rash
- Battle Arena Toshinden
- Casper
- FIFA Soccer '97
- Madden '97
- Urban Strike
- Jeopardy! Platinum Edition
- Jeopardy! Teen Tournament
- Street Racer
- NIV Bible & the 20 Lost Levels of Joshua
1997-1999 (Jan. 1, 1997-Dec. 31, 1999): - Taz-Mania 2
- Mole Mania
- The King of Fighters '95
- Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- Kirby's Star Stacker
- Game & Watch Gallery
- Disney's Hercules
- Tetris Plus
- Donkey Kong Land III
- Dr. Franken II
- Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball
- Tamagotchi
- The Fidgetts
- Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs
- FIFA: Road to World Cup '98
- Superman: The Animated Seris
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park
- .James Bond 007
- Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition
- Wario Land II
- Castlevania Legends
- Brain Drain
- Bomberman GB
- Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon
- Ring Rage
- All-Star Baseball 99
- Jimmy Connors Tennis
- Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands!
- Game Boy Camera (If counts)
- World Cup 98
- WWF War Zone
- Bubsy II
- Frogger
- Harvest Moon GB
- Legend of the River King
- Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow
- Pokémon Blue Version
- Pokémon Red Version
- International Superstar Soccer
- Disney's Mulan
- Small Soldiers
- Super Black Bass
- Oddworld Adventures
- The Rugrats Movie (GB Version)
- Beavis and Butt-Head
- Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition
Plus, there are 516 Original Game Boy video games in North America.
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2024.05.21 22:48 TwistedPacket 5FIRacing.com - GT2uesdays!
GEAR UP AND GET RACING: THE GT2UESDAY THROWDOWN - ROOKIES WELCOME!
Calling all aspiring drivers and seasoned veterans! The GT2 Championship Series is roaring back to life, and this season, we're opening the track to both rookies and racing heroes for four epic Tuesdays of mixed-condition mayhem!
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The GT2uesday Throwdown offers:
- Four Tuesdays of Thrilling Competition: Mark your Tuesdays – it's race day!
- Mixed Conditions Mastery: Hone your skills and prove you're a master of any weather.
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- Wheel-to-Wheel Action: Race alongside experienced drivers and learn from the best.
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This is your chance to write your racing story. Are you ready to grip the wheel?
The GT2uesday Throwdown – Tuesdays at 20:00 (08:00pm), starting June 3rd. Rookies, start your engines!
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2024.05.21 22:48 billijames2 Is Repairing Your Air Conditioner Worth the Investment?
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2024.05.21 22:31 IntelligentBerry7363 My highly optimistic list for remaining DLC for WH3
Note: this list is based on CA's comments that they were planning on releasing smaller scale DLCs more frequently, hence the return to two-Race packs. Also I'm basing this partly on rumours that there would only be about 4-6 DLCs left (huffing hopium and going for the highest end here), that the next pack would be Ogres vs Cathay and that the last pack would involve Nagash and Neferata.
1) THE MONKEY & THE MERCENARY (Cathay vs Ogre Kingdoms)
Cathay:
LL: The Monkey King
LH: A warrior monk special character
GL: Some king of monkey man chieftain, a monstrous infantry sized brawler
GH: A celestial dragon monk hero
Units: Celestial dragon monks (possible variants with and without guandaos), Monkey warriors (monstrous infantry), tiger-men (quasi-monstrous cavalry similar to skinwolves), some new monster like a kirin or jade temple dogs.
Ogres:
LL: Golgfag Maneater
LH: Bragg the Gutsman
GL: Some kind of Maneater Lord
GH: Ogre Bruiser
Units: Yhetees, Thundertusks, a new variant or two of Maneaters, Gnoblar manbiters or pigback riders
FLC LL: Li Dao
2) THE HOUND & THE WOLF (Khorne vs Empire)
Khorne:
LL: Arbaal the Undefeated
LH: Kharnak
GL: Doombull of Khorne
GH: Gorebull of Khorne
Units: Skullreapers, Wrathmongers, Khorngors, Slaughterbrute, Chaos Siege Giant (also available to Chorfs)
The Empire:
LL: Emil Valgeir
LH: Kurt Helborg (an odd choice for an Ulric pack I know, but couldn't think of anyone else suitable)
GL: Grand Master
GH: Warrior Priest of Ulric
Units: Warriors of Ulric (Mid-range infantry with shield and dual weapon variants), Knights of the White Wolf, Knights Panther, Teutogen Guard, Celestial Hurricanum
FLC: Fucking Toddy, but hopefully also U'zhull Skulltaker since Toddy is already voiced and in the game.
3) THE ??? & THE SERPENT (Kislev vs Slaanesh)
Kislev:
Obviously trying to put anything here would be pure speculation, since we don't know what characters or units nu-Kislev has left. However, I would hope that as opposed to their last LP being themed around monsters and hags of the frontier, this would expand more on the orthodoxy and the more civilised side of the roster. So I'm hoping for some kind of holy warriors units, more artillery, maybe the LL would be some kind of champion of the Great orthodoxy and be best buds with Kostaltyn.
Slaanesh:
LL: Dechala the Denied
LH: Strykaar the Magnificent
GL: Chaos Sorceror Lord of Slaanesh
GH: Exalted Hero of Slaanesh
Units: Slaangors, Pleasureseekers, Boobysnake Knights, Devoted of Slaanesh (Slaanesh-themed Witch elves), Chimera (also available to WoC)
FLC LL: The Masque of Slaanesh
4) THE DOGS OF WAR
Campaign pack for the DoW. Borgio the Beseiger and Lucrezzia Belladonna and Lorzenzo Lupo ar emy safe bets for LLs, not sure who would be the LH.
Roster would be a mix of mercenaries, pikemen, halflings, generic versions of RoRs like birdmen, galloper guns and pavise crossbowmen, some oddballs from around the world like amazons, araby horsemen and halflings, and of course some monsters like ogres and giants. Not sure what their centerpiece units would be, but I could see the Bonegrinder giant joining their ranks.
Would add a new mechanic for all races that allows them to recruit certain DoW units as mercenaries.
FLC LL: Sayl the Faithless for Norsca, and also maybe they finally get a rework on the side?
5) THE DRAGON & THE RAT (Cathay vs Skaven) (honestly a weird pairing I know, but I wanted to get the final dragon sibling and Thanquol in there somewhere)
Cathay:
LL would be Yin-Yin. again I would only be able to speculate what else would come with her, but I'm hope for some kind of Cathayan naval troops armed with swords and pistols, maybe a new type of sky ship and some kind of sea monster like a turtle dragon.
Skaven:
LL: Thanquol & Boneripper (Based on their End Times design)
LH: Skweel Gnawtooth
GL: Exalted Verminlord
GH: Master Moulder
Units: Stormfiends (maybe 2-3 variants, like a melee variant, a warpfire variant, and a rattling gun variant), Verminlord, Giant Rats, Rat Swarms (and maybe finally add the Great Pox Rat and/or War Litter mounts)
FLC LL: Egrimm van Horstmann for Tzeentch
6) THE LICH & THE PLAGUE (Vampire Counts vs Nurgle) (Nurgle, the cheeky bastards, get a second LP)
Vampire Counts:
LL: Nagash (Can summon Tomb Kings and possibly Vampirate units into his armies, and maybe can somehow confederate Arkhan and Luthor)
LH: Walach Harkon
GL: Wight Lord
GH: Lahmian handmaiden
Units: Morghasts Archai, Morghast Harbingers, Spirit hosts, Coven throne as a SEM chariot & mount, Incarnate Elemental of Death as a centerpiece unit, Dread Abyssal mount for certain characters
Nurgle:
LL: The Glottkin
LH: Valnir the Reaper (plus the three Maggoth riders unique to the Glottkin)
GL: Beast Lord of Nurgle
GH: Bray Shaman of Nurgle
Units: Putrid Blightkings, Spined Chaos Beast, feral Maggoth, Plague Cart from Mordheim that provides a Mortis Engine effect, marked Ungor Raiders of Nurgle to give the Poxfather some (shitty) ranged ability.
FLC LL: Neferata, who like Nagash has the ability to summon a selection of Tomb King units into her armies.
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2024.05.21 22:24 dondurmalikazandibi Coming back to classic with Cata, can you please tell me, are PvE servers have friendlier, more casual community?
I have played on pvp servers whole my life, being avid BG and Arena lover, and at 2019 I rolled and played on ashbringer (eu). Come mid tbc, as server was ghosttown, I rolled at Firemaw, and it was... super toxic for my taste, worst I ever had. Everyone was super elitist with gear, and consumables, speccs, despite actual indepth knowledge classes were pretty low.
For the first time ever, I am ready to let go of world pvp, if the community would be better in PvE...but is it? Or is it just the same?
Ps: if better, which server you suggest for a mighty dwarf shammy? (Eu)
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2024.05.21 21:57 ExedorAgnarr Early TLP Min-Max Race and Origin Point Choices. The best for each class.
Early TLP Min-Max Race Choice.
First off know that Starting stats are pretty low impact, generally if you're broke on a new server dumping points into Strength so you can carry a lot of vendor loot is more helpful than anything else. If you're gonna be able to afford weightless bags early and wear your armor without being overloaded then you can afford to worry about Int, Wis, Stamina, Agil, and Dex. Int and Wis early on are more impactful for classes that use mana than any other stat they can get.
One exception is Charisma. On any toon where you are going to be pulling a ton with Lull/Pacify it will save you from criitcal failures (pacify resists that actually agro the mob.) It is suprisingly very high impact in reducing critical lull failures. Probably the most high impact starting stat overall, but only applies to lull pullers. Also helps you get better prices from vendors so dovetails nicely with the strength meta.
Stamina is more HP which is always great and very early on it's a tough stat to get on gear whereas lots of gear has strength on it from the start. The downside is that at low levels it doesn't give much HP but it does improve as you level.
Dex and Agil are the lowest impact early on, unless your agil is so low (<75) that you take an AC penalty.
Racial innate abilities don't mean much for most classes. Some are particulary low impact. A few are nice-to-haves. But a few are pretty impactful. And since eventually you're going to be capped on every stat picking that erudite for higher starting Int will be completely worthless whereas your Dark Elf "Hide" skill won't be.
Major Abilities:
Ogre frontal stun immunity is definitely the highest impact racial ability and generally if your class can be an Ogre he probably should be.
Halflings are the only race to get the Sneak ability. Occasionally very useful for instant indifferent faction with any NPC and sometimes even for actually sneaking past mobs! Really nice for classes that don't get invis, like clerics, warriors and later paladins.
Iksars get a bonus to AC and Regen. The Regen is actually very impactful for Necros early on and more AC is always nice for any class but less valuable for tanks than ogre stun immunity.
Halflings, Wood Elves and Dark Elves all get the Hide ability. Useful for AFK'ing as it's an unlimited duration invis as long as you don't move.
Wood Elves and High Elves have the best origin point early game due to access to 1) the most popular early leveling zones, 2) the Nexus Spires during Luclin and 3) PoK Books that are very close to Kelethin and Felwithe.
Once Frogloks are available they are generally the best Origin point for any class they can be.
Only Gnomes can do the Tinkering Tradeskill so you have to be a gnome if you want to do Tinkering.
Ogres, Trolls and Barbarians all get the ability "Slam", doesn't do much but it's an extra attack with a tiny amount of damage and chance to interupt casters.
Wood Elves and Iksars get the Racial ability to Forage. Slightly useful for Iksars spending a lot of time in lands without access to merchants.
Innoruuk Troll Shaman, Innoruuk Human Clerics, and Innoruuk Dark Elf Clerics can do a simple quest to get a clicky with unlimited charges of the lowest necro/sk snare.
Trolls get racial regen like Iksar which is kinda nice for regenning back health from Cannibalize but combined with the Snare Clicky makes them a reasonable second choice for Shamans after Ogres. The Regen has Negligible impact for WaSk unless you're soloing a lot which is trash exp on official servers compared to grouping.
Small races like Gnome, Halfling, and Dwarf also have an advantage in that you typically don't need to worry about getting a shrink clicky or pots.
Class by Class:
Bard - Low impact. Wood Elves best Origin Point.
Beastlord - Ogre for frontal stun immunity or Iksar for AC Bonus.
Berserker - Ogre for frontal stun immunity.
Cleric - Halfling for Hide and Sneak. Dark Elf for Hide and easy Snare Clicky Quest. (Must Choose Innoruuk)
Druid - Halfling for Hide and Sneak.
Enchanter - Dark Elf for Hide or other for preferred Origin point.
Magician - Dark Elf for Hide or other for preferred Origin point.
Monk - Iksar for AC and Regen. (Humans are Cooler though and get better origin points and faction.)
Necromancer - Iksar for Regen. Initially high impact but eventually meaningless as you get raid gear.
Paladin - Low impact except Halfling (if avail) for Hide and Sneak. High Elf for best origin point. Dwarf for best starting stats.
Ranger - Low impact. Wood Elves best Origin Point.
Rogue - Low impact. Wood Elves best Origin Point. Gnome so you don't feel bad about not having a Mask of Tinkering.
Shadowknight - High Impact. Ogre for frontal stun immunity or distant second Iksar for AC Bonus.
Shaman - Ogre for frontal stun immunity or Iksar for AC Bonus and Regen or Troll for regen and easy Snare Clicky Quest. (Must Choose Innoruuk)
Warrior - High Impact. Ogre for frontal stun immunity or distant second Iksar for AC Bonus.
Wizard - Dark Elf for Hide or Gnome for Tinkering, The only class that Doesn't suffer from Dark Elf's terrible origin points.
tl:dr
If you can be an ogre be an ogre. (Unless you're a shaman and really want regen and the ability to snare mobs with the worst snare in the game, then be an Innoruuk Troll.)
Pally, Cleric, Druid. Halflings get sneak and hide.
Dark Elf Int Casters get hide at the cost of a crappy Origin point.
Dark Elf Innoruuk Clerics get Hide and Snare clicky neck at the cost of a crappy Origin point. (Human Innoruuk Clerics can get the clicky Neck too with less terrible origin point and faction.)
Necros benefit a lot from Iksar Regen for a long time.
Wizards should be Dark Elves.
Origin points:
GFay and Felwithe are the best early on and stay really good. Easy access to main early level dungeons, closest possible Luclin Spires, PoK Book in same zone as Kelethin and another PoK book right near Felwithe. Also BB docks are one zone away for quick access to Firionia Vie and Freeport areas.
Second best during classic/kunark is probably Freeport for access to EC tunnel and the docks to BB in Freeport and OT in Oasis and improves in Velious cause of N Ro Docks to Iceclad. Takes a Hit in Luclin cause of no Nexus Spires but there's plenty of Druids and Wizards in Commons to buy a port from.
Nothing changes much in Luclin except Erudites get access to a nearby Set of Luclin Spires.
Once PoP drops it's all about how far you have to run and whether you need to zone to get to the PoK Books.
Froglok Village in Rathe Mountains, Wood Elves in GFay, North Qeynos Classes, and West Freeport Classes all have a PoK book in the same zone as their Origin point and are pretty much the best Origin points.
Lots of others are slightly worse but still above average, like Fewlithe Clerics and Paladins do have to zone once but it's a very short run to the zone line and the Pok book is very closeby outside.
Most others are like a medium run and zoning once, kind of annoying but not a huge deal. Like Rivervale, Cabilis East. Felwithe Int casters have to zone twice but both are very short runs.
The Worst is Basically anything in Neriak but especially third gate like Necros and SK's because they have to zone 3 times and then it's still a long run to the PoK book once you're in Nektulous. A close runner up is West Cabilis, zoning twice and running over canals with crap hanging overhead to get stuck on. 3rd worst is probably Ak'Anon, just feels like forever getting to the zone out and then you still have a way to go to get to the PoK book.
There are a bunch of others that also require zoning more than once or just annoying cities to navigate like Paineel, Erudin, and most guild halls that are in the deeper parts of a multi zone city. Surefall is a zone-twice situation with a bit of a run but at least it's a straight line you can autorun and the Druid port is right inside the zone.
So if you care a lot about Origin Points that have a PoK book in the same zone:
1 Kelethin
2 Rathe Mountains Frogs
3 North Qeynos Classes
4 West Freeport Classes
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2024.05.21 21:28 Weekly_Locksmith_764 Help new player
Hello everyone, new player i just reached 70 on my rogue and evoker (still not really know what to play between these two), i finished the campaign and understood how to gear up properly but there is a trillion quest, normal quest and campaign quest and i feel so overwhelmed and dont know what i should do, should i just care about gearing up or there is important things to do other than weekly, dunjeons, raids ect, taking into account i like to do lore related content.
I hope my question is clear enough becauqe i have no experience other than leveling and little pvp in wow, thank you
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2024.05.21 21:19 karnson [WTS] 🥝Ships, Normal and cost saving CCU's and Paints🥝
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Ships 🚀
Stand Alone Ship | | | | |
Ship | Insurance | Status | Melt | Price |
600i Explorer Best In Show 2953 | 10Y | Flyable | 475 | 575 |
Corsair Best In Show Edition 2953 | 10Y | Flyable | 250 | 305 |
Redeemer Best In Show Edition 2953 | 10Y | Flyable | 330 | 400 |
Vulture Best In Show Edition 2953 | 10Y | Flyable | 175 | 215 |
Zeus MkII MR with Solstice Paint | LTI | Concept | 170 | 210 |
LTI CCU'd ships | Insurance | Melt | Price |
400i | LTI | 245 | 205 |
Corsair | LTI | 245 | 205 |
Eclipse | LTI | 295 | 255 |
Hurricane | LTI | 190 | 165 |
Reclaimer | LTI | 395 | 340 |
Redeemer | LTI | 325 | 270 |
SRV | LTI | 145 | 135 |
Vanguard Sentinel | LTI | 270 | 235 |
CCU’s ➡️
Standard CCU's from buyback | | | |
From | To | Melt | Price |
Freelancer | 350r | 15 | 19 |
Constellation Andromeda | 400i | 10 | 12.5 |
Prowler | 600i explorer | 35 | 42.5 |
C2 | 600i touring | 35 | 42.5 |
Prospector | A1 | 45 | 54 |
Sabre | A1 | 30 | 36.5 |
Carrack | A2 | 150 | 180 |
Hammerhead | A2 | 25 | 31 |
Constellation Andromeda | Apollo Medivac | 35 | 42.5 |
Constellation Andromeda | Apollo Triage | 10 | 12.5 |
Constellation Andromeda | Ares Ion | 10 | 12.5 |
Constellation Andromeda | Ares Inferno | 10 | 12.5 |
Hull D | Arrastra | 25 | 31 |
M2 | Arrastra | 55 | 67 |
325A | Avenger Titan Renegade | 5 | 7 |
Nomad | Avenger Warlock | 5 | 7 |
Cutlass Black | Buccaneer | 10 | 12.5 |
Mole | C2 | 85 | 102 |
Redeemer | C2 | 75 | 90 |
Valkyrie | C2 | 25 | 31 |
300i | C8R Pisces Rescue | 5 | 7 |
600i Explorer | Carrack | 125 | 150 |
M2 | Carrack | 80 | 96 |
Constellation Aquila | Caterpillar | 15 | 19 |
Eclipse | Caterpillar | 30 | 36.5 |
Mole | Caterpillar | 15 | 19 |
Cutlass Black | Centurion | 10 | 12.5 |
Constellation Andromeda | Corsair | 10 | 12.5 |
Mole | Crucible | 35 | 42.5 |
Starfarer Gemini | Crucible | 10 | 12.5 |
Prospector | Cutlass Blue | 20 | 25 |
STV | Cutlass Red | 95 | 115 |
Dragonfly Black | Cutter | 5 | 7 |
Mustang Beta | Cutter | 5 | 7 |
STV | Cutter | 5 | 7 |
Roc DS | Cyclone AA | 5 | 7 |
325a | Cyclone MT | 5 | 7 |
125a | Cyclone RC | 5 | 7 |
125a | Cyclone RN | 5 | 7 |
125a | Cyclone TR | 5 | 7 |
Constellation Taurus | Banu Defender | 20 | 25 |
Blade | Eclipse | 25 | 30 |
Constellation Andromeda | Eclipse | 60 | 73 |
Prospector | F7C Hornet Wildfire | 20 | 25 |
Prospector | F7C-M Super Hornet | 30 | 36.5 |
Vulture | F7C-M Super Hornet Heartseeker | 25 | 30 |
Prospector | Freelancer MIS | 20 | 25 |
125A | G12A | 5 | 7 |
Prospector | Gladiator | 10 | 12.5 |
Nomad | Gladius | 10 | 12.5 |
Carrack | Hammerhead | 125 | 150 |
Odyssey | Hammerhead | 25 | 31 |
Nomad | Herald | 5 | 7 |
Herald | Hull A | 5 | 7 |
Nomad | Hull A | 10 | 12.5 |
Prospector | Khartu-Al | 15 | 19 |
Centurion | Legionnaire | 10 | 12.5 |
Freelancer | Legionnaire | 10 | 12.5 |
M2 | Liberator | 55 | 66.5 |
600i | M2 | 45 | 54 |
Prowler | M2 | 80 | 96 |
Gladius | M50 | 10 | 12.5 |
Constellation Andromeda | Mercury | 20 | 25 |
400i | Mercury | 10 | 12.5 |
Carrack | Nautilus | 125 | 150 |
Freelancer | Nova | 10 | 12.5 |
MPUV-C | Nox | 10 | 12.5 |
STV | Nox | 5 | 7 |
C2 | Prowler | 40 | 48 |
Valkyrie | Prowler | 65 | 78 |
Constellation Taurus | Railen | 25 | 31 |
Terrapin | Railen | 5 | 7 |
Defender | Railen | 5 | 7 |
Cutlass Black | Raft | 15 | 19 |
Ballista | Razor | 5 | 7 |
Freelancer Max | Razor EX | 5 | 7 |
Mantis | Razor EX | 5 | 7 |
Ballista | Razor LX | 10 | 12.5 |
Mole | Reclaimer | 85 | 102 |
Valkyrie | Reclaimer | 25 | 31 |
Constellation Aquila | Redeemer | 15 | 19 |
Mole | Redeemer | 15 | 19 |
325a | Reliant Tana | 5 | 7 |
Ballista | Retaliator | 15 | 19 |
Vanguard Warden | Retaliator Bomber | 15 | 19 |
Prospector | Sabre | 15 | 19 |
Prospector | Sabre Comet | 30 | 36.5 |
Constellation Taurus | San'tok.yāi | 40 | 49 |
Terrapin | Scorpius | 20 | 25 |
Constellation Taurus | Scorpius Antares | 30 | 36.5 |
Prospector | SRV | 10 | 12.5 |
Mole | Starfarer Gemini | 25 | 31 |
Centurion | Talon | 5 | 7 |
Freelancer | Talon | 5 | 7 |
Centurion | Talon Shrike | 5 | 7 |
Freelancer | Talon Shrike | 5 | 7 |
Constellation Taurus | Terrapin | 20 | 25 |
Caterpillar | Valkyrie | 45 | 54 |
Mole | Valkyrie | 60 | 72 |
Redeemer | Valkyrie | 50 | 60 |
Blade | Vanguard Harbinger | 15 | 19 |
Vanguard Sentinel | Vanguard Harbinger | 15 | 19 |
Terrapin | Vanguard Hoplite | 15 | 19 |
Constellation Andromeda | Vanguard Sentinel | 35 | 42.5 |
Vanguard Warden | Vanguard Sentinel | 15 | 19 |
Mercury | Vanguard Sentinel | 15 | 19 |
Ares Ion | Vanguard Warden | 10 | 12.5 |
Corsair | Vanguard Warden | 10 | 12.5 |
Ballista | Zeus Mk II CL | 10 | 12.5 |
Ballista | Zeus Mk II ES | 10 | 12.5 |
Vulture | Zeus Mk II MR | 15 | 19 |
Paints 💥
Time limited paints | |
Paint | Price |
7 Pack Ghoulish Green (Mule, Herald, Vulture, Caterpillar, Buccaneer, Dragonfly, Cutlass) | 59 |
2951 Auspicious Red pack (Nomad & Freelancer) | 20 |
2952 Auspicious Red pack (Sabre and Constellation) | 20.5 |
2952 Fortuna pack (400i & 600i) | 28 |
2953 Auspicious Red pack (Carrack and C8 Pisces) | 28 |
2953 Fortuna pack (Hammerhead, Redeemer, Vanguard) | 52 |
100i - Auspicious Red Dog | 7 |
100i - Auspicious Red Dragon | 7 |
400i - Auspicious Red Dog | 14 |
400i - Auspicious Red Dragon | 14 |
400i - Fortuna | 14 |
600i - Auspicious Red Dog | 17 |
600i - Fortuna | 20 |
Ares - Lovestruck | 14 |
Ares - Meridian | 14 |
Arrow - Lovestruck | 7 |
Avenger - Invictus Blue and Gold | 7 |
Avenger - Solar Winds | 7 |
Buccaneer - Ghoulish Green | 9 |
C8 Pisces - 2953 Auspicious Red | 7 |
Carrack - 2953 Auspicious Red | 23.5 |
Caterpillar - Ghoulish Green | 14 |
Constellation - 2952 Auspicious Red | 14 |
Corsair - Ghoulish Green | 13 |
Cutlass Black - Skull and Crossbones | 13 |
Cutter - Ghoulish Green | 7 |
Cyclone - Lovestruck | 7 |
Defender - Harmony | 14 |
Defender - Ocellus | 14 |
Defender - Wanderer | 14 |
Dragonfly - Ghoulish Green | 6.5 |
Drake Cutlass - Ghoulish Green | 6.5 |
Drake Ultimate Ghoulunatics | 78.5 |
Eclipse Meridian | 14 |
F7 Hornet Mk II - Ironscale Paint | 11.5 |
F7 Hornet Mk II - Paint Pack (Ironscale & Icebound) | 16 |
Freelancer - 2951 Auspicious Red | 11.5 |
Fury - Fortuna | 6.5 |
Gladius - Invictus Blue and Gold | 9 |
Gladius - Solar Winds | 9 |
Hammerhead - Fortuna | 23.5 |
Herald - Ghoulish Green | 9 |
Hercules - Fortuna | 16 |
Hercules - Invictus Blue and Gold | 20 |
Hercules - Meridian | 16.5 |
Hoverquad - Lovestruck | 7 |
Khartu-Al - Harmony | 11.5 |
Khartu-Al - Ocellus | 11.5 |
Lovestruck paint 6 pack (Arrow, Scorpius, Cyclone, Hoverquad, Nomad, Ares) | 53.5 |
Mercury Star Runner - Fortuna | 14 |
Mercury Star Runner - Meridian | 14 |
Meridian 4 Pack - Ares, Eclipse, Hercules, Mercury | 56 |
Mule - Ghoulish Green | 6.5 |
Nomad - 2951 Auspicious Red | 9 |
Nomad - Lovestruck | 9 |
Nox - Harmony | 5.5 |
Nox - Ocellus | 5.5 |
Nox - Wanderer | 5.5 |
Prowler - Harmony | 20 |
Redeemer - Fortuna | 16.5 |
Razor - Fortuna | 11.5 |
Reliant - Invictus Blue and Gold | 7 |
Retaliator - Invictus Blue and Gold | 14 |
Sabre - 2952 Auspicious Red | 11.5 |
Scorpius - Lovestruck | 14 |
Solar Winds 3 Pack - Avenger, Gladius, Vanguard | 28 |
Talon - Harmony | 9 |
Talon - Ocellus | 9 |
Talon - Wanderer | 9 |
Vanguard - Invictus Blue and Gold | 14 |
Vanguard - Fortuna | 14 |
Vanguard - Solar Winds | 14 |
Vulture - Ghoulish Green | 11.5 |
X1- Auspicious Red Dog Paint | 7 |
X1- Auspicious Red Dragon Paint | 7 |
Concierge Paint | |
Paint | Price |
Arrastra - Nocturne Paint | 17.5 |
C8 Pisces Code Blue | 7 |
C8 Pisces 5 Pack | 20 |
Centurion - Beachhead | 10 |
Centurion - 3 paint pack | 24 |
Cutter - Cliffhanger | 4 |
Cutter - Groundswell | 7 |
Cutter - Nightfall | 4 |
Fury - Black Star | 7 |
Fury - Leatherback | 7 |
Galaxy - Protector | 19.5 |
Lynx - Moonrise | 7 |
Mule - 3 paint pack | 10.5 |
Mule - Smokestack | 5 |
Pulse - 5 paint pack | |
Pulse - Dominion | 7 |
San'Tok.Yai - Tuiping | 9 |
Scorpius - Tiburon | 14 |
Spirit - 3 paint pack 2952 | 33 |
Spirit - Crimson | 12 |
Spirit - Intrepid | 12 |
Storm - Summit | 9 |
STV - Blue Steel | 4 |
Ursa - Respite | 4.5 |
Zeus - Solstice | 11.5 |
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2024.05.21 21:12 Ori_Esque Agnephagy, a fire-based magic system.
Before I begin, I'd like to ask for any feedback concerning inconsistencies within the system, or just general questions about the system. Never hesitate to ask a question if this post gets your gears turning.
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"We are molded by the tears of the sun, the sorrow of the dawn. Thus, we must set those tears within aflame, we must burn away our dread, until it is ash."
Agnephagy refers to the manipulation of Divine Oil, and the flames that come from igniting said Divine Oil. Agnephagy is separated into two types, Internal and External.
Internal Agnephagy
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Inner Agnephagy stems from the ignition of one's own Divine Oil, said to be the Sun's tears itself. All individuals with an ego develop the capability of manifesting a Fountain. Through use of one's Fountain, Agnephagy users are able to ignite oil vapors that emanate from their extremities through the process called inner evaporation.
Inner evaporation refers to the process of heating up the first outer ring of the Fountain, causing the divine oil to become oil vapors, which is then carried by the arteries and can be discharged through extremities such as one's own pores.
Because these oil vapors are born from one's own Fountain, it's generally easy to ignite them. Once ignited, these oil vapors become flames, in which they can be manipulated. However, similar to blood-types, these flames do hold some differences, mainly color. While the color itself does not denote any advantages or disadvantages, the oil-type does denote the speed, intensity, and pervasiveness of the flames generated.
It's important to note that depending on the oil-type, certain colors will be more common than others.
Oil-types are discovered through a process called Scrying.
External Agnephagy
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As all things are molded by the sun's tears, External Agnephagy involves manipulating and drawing Divine Oil from external sources, such as combustible objects like gunpowder or coal. Due to the physics surrounding Divine Oil, it can only manifest as such, thus absorbing oil vapors in the air is preferential to tapping into one's own Fountain.
Divine Oil found in the natural environment is uniquely type-less, meaning that it's compatible with anyone with the capability to make use of their Fountain. This type-less Divine Oil is called Seminal Oil, and once absorbed, undergoes a process that converts it to the Fountain's main oil-type.
Now you may be wondering, what sets this apart? Essentially, due to cultural, religious, and environmental reasons, different groups of people have developed different schools of Agnephagy. For example, The Church developed the ability to influence and artificially induce the pyrocumulonimbus phenomena and have their Agnephagy users act as conduits for the lightning that comes down.
This magic system in general will have a much more folklore-ish sense to it, as the schools can vary widely between region to region and each have a surrealist tone to them. I wanted to keep it generally soft, as making hard and faster rules for a single element system would be pushing yourself into a corner that most people can work out of.
Any feedback would be appreciated, thank you for reading :)
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2024.05.21 21:06 CampingWorld What Are The Best RV Trips for Beginners?
There’s a lot to learn when you’re new to RVing. After purchasing your RV and equipping it with the right gear, the last thing you want is to feel overwhelmed trying to select where to camp. So we asked the question: what are the best RV trips for beginners?
Of course, we have our own opinions, but we wanted to see what the RV community felt. We asked experienced RVers which destinations or campgrounds they would recommend for beginners. With over 150 replies, here are the top five answers:
- Somewhere close to home
- State parks
- Good Sam Campgrounds
- Your backyard
- National parks
(Runner-up: Wal-Mart parking lot).
Why Stay Close to Home on Your First RV Trip as a Beginner?
The overwhelming majority of experienced RVers recommended sticking to somewhere close to home as a beginner. Their reasons were practical:
- You know where to go (home or familiar stores) if you forget supplies.
- You’re not far from your community if you need help.
- If something breaks down, towing your RV back to your house won't take long or cost too much.
- You do less driving and more time getting familiar with your RV.
- You won’t hurt your wallet on gas expenses if you overpack (which most first-timers do!)
Boondocking in your backyard is a great way to
learn about your RV and its systems. Just remember: Depending on your RV, you’ll need potable water, a way to empty your holding tanks, and a proper power supply –
30 or 50 amps.
Which Locations Make For The Best RV Trips for Beginners?
We collected specific recommendations for those who want to venture out while staying close to home. These came directly from experienced RVers nationwide who were willing to share their favorite destinations for RV newbies.
Because we don’t know where home is for you, we organized this list of the best RV trips for beginners and organized them by region.
The Best RV Trips for Beginners in the Northeast
Bayley’s Camping Resort – Scarborough, Maine
Park Features: - 512 full hookup sites
- 75’ pull-thru sites
- 44’ back-in sites
- Weekly entertainment schedule
- Recreation facilities
- Pools, restaurants, camp stores, and an arcade
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Kennebec River Campground – The Forks, Maine
Park Features: - Six secluded RV sites with electric hookups
- Full restaurant and brewery with deck seating
- Swimming pool and hot tub
- Bathhouse with hot, running water
- Easy access to the Kennebec River
- Base camp for whitewater rafting, snowmobiling, and other Maine adventures
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Gettysburg Battlefield RV Resort – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Park Features: - 250 RV sites
- 60’ maximum RV length
- Battlefield reenactment grounds, Olympic swimming pool, and stocked fishing pond
- Game room, general store, and ice cream parlor
- Canoe, kayak, and paddle boat rentals
- Themed activities, nature trail, and laundry facilities
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Quechee / Pine Valley – Hartford, Vermont
Park Features: - Full hookup RV sites (30 and 50 amp service)
- 85’ maximum RV length
- Off-leash dog park and activity field
- Bike, canoe, and banana bike rentals
- Heating swimming pool (open 5/27 to 9/5)
- Saturday hay rides, playground adventures, and family fishing at the pond
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Cherrystone Campground – Cape Charles, Virginia
Park Features: - Open seasonally from 4/1 to 10/31
- 181 full hookup 30 amp sites (87 wateelectric only 30 amp sites)
- 121 full hookup 50 amp sites
- Private beach, beach entry pool, and two Olympic-sized pools
- Lazy river, mini golf course, and four fishing piers
- Daily shuttle service into Downtown Cape Charles
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Holiday Trav-L-Park – Virginia Beach, Virginia
Why They Recommended: “The place is pretty big (but tight, please know HOW to drive). It has seven pools, a bar, a restaurant, laundry, concerts, and a little trolley that will take you to the beach for even more entertainment.”
Park Features: - 700 RV sites (full hookup and wateelectric only)
- Wooded, partly shaded, or open site locations
- Maximum RV length varies by site type
- On-site laundromat, Safari Cafe, and eight tiled comfort stations
- Trolley from the cafe to the beach and beyond
- Dog park, bike path, and convenience store
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Virginia Beach Holiday – Virginia Beach, Virginia
Why They Recommended: “They just put in a lazy river and a brand new pool. It’s state-of-the-art!”
Park Features: - Full hookup sites with 50, 30, and 20 amp compatibility
- 45’ maximum RV length
- Two heated pools, a lazy river, and a splash pad
- Trolley stop for exploring the nearby Virginia Beach waterfront
- Community bonfire, dog park, and electric vehicle charging station
- Bicycle, golf cart, and pedal cart rentals
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New River Gorge Campground – Lansing, West Virginia
Park Features: - Full hookup RV sites (30 and 50 amp)
- Views of ponds, sunsets, and nightly firefly displays (seasonally)
- Catch-and-release fishing
- Hiking and biking trails, swimming, and kayaking nearby
- Nearby rock climbing, rafting, and horseback riding
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The Best RV Trips for Beginners in the Southeast
Wind Creek State Park – Alexander City, Alabama
Park Features: - 586 campsites with wateelectric hookups
- 157 waterfront campsites and 268 full hookup sites with sewer
- Two laundry facilities at the marina and a bathhouse
- Archery range, fishing, and mini golf course
- Boat rentals, horseback rides, and zipline canopy tours
- Sunday services, swimming area, and outdoor pavilions
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Everglades Isle – Everglades City, Florida
Park Features: - 59 full hookup RV sites (30 and 50 amp)
- Concrete pads (waterfront and inland) with daily trash service
- Clubhouse laundry facilities and complimentary Wi-Fi
- Luxury clubhouse with drinks, food, billiards, movies, and more
- Fitness center, office space, and veranda seating
- Lounge area, salon, and spa
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Orlando / Kissimmee – Kissimmee, Florida
Why They Recommended: “Orlando has the best prices all year round! It’s in close proximity to Universal Studios, Disney, Disney Springs, lots of attractions, several grocery stores, and restaurants. Target even ships deliveries there.”
Park Features: - Full hookup RV sites with 134’ maximum RV length (30 and 50 amp)
- Bike rentals, mini pocket park, and access to the public bus service
- Dog park, outdoor pavilion, and fitness center
- Heated swimming pool, hot tub, and sauna (open year-round)
- Electric vehicle charging station and taxi service
- Jump pad and playground for the kids
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Fisheating Creek Outpost – Palmdale, Florida
Why They Recommended: “The lots have much more space than most parks. You are not three feet from your neighbor.”
Park Features: - 18,000+ acre wildlife management area
- 48 full hookup RV sites (5 of which are ADA-accessible)
- The swimming area at Depot Lake
- Large pond with two islands near the Camp Store
- Canoe rentals and Riverside Cafe (open seasonally)
- Large screened recreation area with central bathhouse
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Big Lagoon State Park – Pensacola, Florida
Park Features: - ~75 campsites (some RV or tent, some tent-only, some RV-only)
- 40’ maximum RV length
- Swimming, boating, fishing, and paddling
- Biking, stargazing, and geocaching
- Access to the Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail
- Boat launch, playground, and amphitheater
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Jetty Park Campground – Port Canaveral, Florida
Park Features: - 358 total sites (variety of water-only and wateelectric hookups)
- Bathhouses and communal fire pits.
- Views of rocket launches from Canaveral Air Force Station
- Shuffleboard courts and horseshoe pits
- Daily arrivals and departures of cruise ships and submarines
- Camp store and nearby fishing pier
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Smith Ridge Campground – Campbellsville, Kentucky
Park Features: - 80 campsites (62 with water and electric hookups)
- Flush toilets, showers, fire rings, and potable water
- Kid’s playground and easy access to miles of hiking trails
- Frisbee golf course, boat ramp, and swimming beach
- Fishing pier, marina, and picnic areas
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Mountain Stream RV Park – Marion, North Carolina
Park Features: - 44 full hookup sites (30 and 50 amp)
- 45’ maximum RV length
- Access to Buck Creek along two edges of the campground
- Five miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway
- Dog park, kid’s playground, and outdoor pavilion
- Camp store and bathhouse with showers and toilets
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North Myrtle Beach RV Resort – Little River, South Carolina
Park Features: - Oversized full hookup sites and a fully-stocked camp store
- Views of the nearby Intracoastal Waterway
- Swimming pool with a slide and splash pad for the kids
- 60-slip boat dock with observation deck
- Live music every weekend during the summer
- Food and drinks on the water at the Tiki Bar and Grill
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Myrtle Beach State Park – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Park Features: - 140 standard water and electric campsites
- 138 full hookup sites
- All sites are located about 300 yards from the beach
- 30-40’ maximum RV length
- Beach access for pets and bikes is restricted to certain time periods (see site for more info)
- Nearby access to birding, fishing, swimming, hiking, biking, horseback riding, and more
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PirateLand Family Camping Resort – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Park Features: - 748 full hookup sites
- Access to free Wi-Fi and daily trash pickup at each site
- Gated entrance with 24/7 patrol crew
- Eight climate-controlled bathhouses with toilets and showers
- Fully stocked camp store, outdoor chapel, and laundry facility
- On-site water park with Olympic swimming pool, lazy river, and more
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Ocean Lakes Family Campground – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Park Features: - 859 full hookup sites with free Wi-Fi
- 649 concrete pad sites with 45’ maximum RV length
- 19 total beach accesses
- Three-acre family fun center with game center, mini golf, swimming pool, and more
- Volleyball, shuffleboard, and basketball courts
- Nearby Ocean Lakes Nature Center Discover Lab with more than 10,000 shells and fossils
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Anchor Down RV Resort – Dandridge, Tennessee
Park Features: - 170 concrete full hookup sites
- All sites at least 50’ long by 18’ wide (sites differ by type and location)
- Basketball, gaga ball, pickleball, and volleyball courts
- Boat, jet ski, and golf cart rentals
- Leash-free pet park, beach area, and campground cafe
- Saltwater kiddie pool and large pool with waterslide (open Memorial Day to Labor Day)
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Cherokee Dam Campground – Jefferson City, Tennessee
Park Features: - 44 total sites (39 with water and electric)
- Views of the lake and mountains from nearly every site
- Sites require a two-night minimum stay
- The use of a water pressure regulator is highly recommended
- Nearby access to swimming and birdwatching
- Large public boat ramp nearby
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Melton Hill Dam Campground – Lenoir City, Tennessee
Park Features: - 61 total sites (35 with water and electric)
- Sites require a two-night minimum stay
- Two bathhouses with showers and flush toilets
- Designated swimming area
- Canoe and boat ramp access
- Free dump station access
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Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Lodge – Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Park Features: - Full hookup concrete campsites
- Complimentary Wi-Fi and cable TV
- Nearby Fin City Entertainment Center with arcade, bowling, billiards, and more
- Nearby pool recreation area with water slides, lazy river, and kid zone
- Pet park, camp store, and kid’s playground
- Live entertainment, breakfast buffet, and barestaurant
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Little Arrow Outdoor Resort – Townsend, Tennessee
Park Features: - Luxury and standard full hookup RV sites
- Luxury sites with outdoor sink and cabana
- Standard sites with paved patios and fire rings
- 24/7 coffee lounge with playroom and movie/book exchange
- Zero-entry pool with grottos, hot tub, and splash pad
- 1-2 miles of quiet, peaceful hiking trails
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The Best RV Trips for Beginners in the Midwest
Sycamore Springs Park – English, Indiana
Park Features: - 30 and 50-amp sites with a 55’ minimum site length
- Full hookup, wateelectric, and primitive camping available
- Free firewood and fire pits on all sites
- Modern restrooms and shower houses
- Family-friendly camping with no alcohol allowed on the grounds
- Fishing, hiking and picnicking available
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Lake Rudolph Campground and RV Resort – Santa Claus, Indiana
Park Features: - Open season 5/1 to 10/31
- 146 full hookup 50-amp sites
- 110 full hookup 30-amp sites
- Gem mining, golf cart rentals, and take-out dining
- Swimming pool, dog park, and water park
- Free shuttle service to the theme park and water park
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Grand Haven State Park – Grand Haven, Michigan
Park Features: - 48-acre park with Lake Michigan to the west and the Grand River to the north
- 174 paved campsites
- Steps away from the beach and the river
- Scenic views of the Grand Haven pier and two lighthouses
- Boardwalk along the Grand River for fishing or walking
- Accessible playground, picnic area, and modern restrooms
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Otsego Lake State Park – Gaylord, Michigan
Park Features: - 155 campsites (split between the North and South campgrounds)
- Half-mile sandy beach with designated swim area
- Kayak, paddleboard, and canoe rentals for day-use
- Nearby access to the Iron Belle Trail for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling
- Fishing pier and boat launch
- Designated beach area for metal detecting
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Itasca State Park – Park Rapids, Minnesota
Park Features: - 223 drive-in campsites in two campgrounds (160 electric-only)
- 60’ maximum RV length
- Seasonal dump station available in the Bear Paw Campground
- Interpretive exhibits and year-round naturalist programs
- Two-hour excursion boat tours of Lake Itasca
- Nearby restaurant and cafe (open seasonally)
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Silver Dollar City Campground – Branson, Missouri
Park Features: - Full hookup sites (30 and 50 amp)
- Picnic table and fire ring at each site
- Kid’s playground and swimming pool (open 5/28-9/5)
- Nearby theme park, water park, and dinner cruises
- Clubhouse with supplies and an air-conditioned lounge with Wi-Fi
- Complimentary shuttle service into Silver Dollar City
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Lake Mcconaughy State Recreation Area – Brule, Nebraska
Park Features: - Seven developed campgrounds
- Reservable and first-come, first-served campsites
- Reservable beach camping in 17 designated zones
- Reservations required 5/20 to 9/10
- Archery range, swimming, and playground
- Boating, fishing, and hunting
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Mt. Gilead Holiday – Mt. Gilead, Ohio
Park Features: - 150 acres of walking trails
- Dog park, playground, and fishing ponds
- Golf driving range
- Zero-entry swimming pool (open 5/26-9/4)
- Golf course rentals, sand volleyball, and ‘The Bonfire Bar’
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The Best RV Trips for Beginners in the South
The Woodlands RV Resort – Heber Springs, Arkansas
Park Features: - 71 full hookup sites
- Five minutes from beaches, boat ramps, restaurants, and a golf course
- Easy access to hiking and biking trails
- Swimming pool, playground, and fishing pond
- Bathhouse, laundry room, and dog run coming soon
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Sarah’s Seaside RV Oasis – Grand Isle, Louisiana
Why They Recommended: It’s the most laid back!
Park Features: - Full hookup sites (30 and 50 amp)
- Family and pet-friendly
- Walking distance from restaurants, shopping, and bars
- Renowned for nearby world-class fishing and birdwatching
- Seasonal events like holiday decorating contests, seafood boils, movie nights, and more
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The Best RV Trips for Beginners in the Southwest
Mather Campground – Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Park Features: - 327 primitive campsites with fire rings, a cooking grate, and a picnic table
- Flush toilets and drinking water spigots throughout
- Free dump station at Camper Services nearby
- Generators not permitted in Pine Loop (sites 265-319)
- Easy access to a paved walking and biking trail leading to overlooks and the visitor center
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Tucson Lazydays – Tucson, Arizona
Park Features: - 360 full hookup sites
- 73’ maximum RV length
- Pet-friendly sites, dog park, and dog wash available
- Two swimming pools, a hot tub, and a sauna (open year-round)
- Mini golf, bike rentals, workout room, and more
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Caballo Lake State Park – Caballo, New Mexico
Park Features: - Seven full hookup sites
- 98 water and electric (30 amp) sites
- 10 water and electric (50 amp) sites
- Three boat docks and two boat ramps
- Playgrounds and visitor centers with interactive exhibits for the kids
- Fishing, swimming, hiking, horseback riding, and more
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The Best RV Trips for Beginners in the Northwest
Coloma Resort – Coloma, California
Park Features: - 43 full hookup sites
- 45’ maximum RV length
- Sewer hookups are available at off-river sites only
- Calendar of naturalist-led activities available (summer months only)
- Exclusive riverfront access with nearby kayaking, tubing, and rafting
- Swimming pool and children’s playgrounds
- Wireless internet throughout the campground
Pro Tip: You must cross the Mt. Murphy Bridge to reach this campground. Here are the height and weight restrictions for that bridge: - Max Height: 13' 6
- Max Weight for 2 Axle vehicles: 12 Tons (24,000 pounds)
- Max Weight for 3 Axle vehicles: 19 Tons (38,000 pounds)
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Arrowhead RV Park – Cascade, Idaho
Park Features: - 116 full hookup sites
- Easy access to the Payette River for fishing or paddling
- Shuffleboard and horseshoe pit for family entertainment
- Communal firepit on the edge of the river
- Recreation room with books, board games, and movies
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St. Mary / East Glacier – St. Mary, Montana
Why They Recommended: “Beautiful views right from the park!”
Park Features: - 75’ maximum RV length
- 30 and 50-amp sites
- Large hot tub, pool, and sauna (seasonally)
- Kayak rentals and easy access to the Lower St. Mary Lake & River
- Dog kennels and dog walking service (for when you want to explore nearby Glacier National Park)
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Cape Blanco State Park – Port Orford, Oregon
Park Features: - 52 electric hookup sites with water
- Easy access to wildlife viewing, fishing, and horse trails
- Beach access and hiking trails
- Flush toilets and hot showers
- Lighthouse and Hughes House for historical tours
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Seven Feathers RV Resort – Canyonville, Oregon
Park Features: - 182 full hookup sites
- 60’ maximum pull-thru size
- 55’ maximum back-in size
- Hotel and casino across the street
- Indoor heated pool and hot tub
- Fitness and media centers
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2024.05.21 20:39 Mawksie Pulling and Team Building for beginners
Hi everyone!
Likely the most common type of post in this sub is asking for guidance about what current/upcoming characters would most benefit their account to pull. I've dipped into a few of these threads to offer what insight I have, but I feel like there are some basic principles that are easy to see once you've played for a while that are less obvious when you first start, and talking about those might help more people than handing out fish individually.
Disclaimer: I'm not a hardcore player. I don't whale (monthly passes and NH only). I couldn't recognize a damage simulation calculation if it hit my mother. My main qualification to talk about this is being a person who has played every day since release, and since about three months after that, hasn't gotten less than max stars in every MoC/PF. I'm what I assume most would call a "successful casual" player. So if that's your current goal, I'm hoping I can help.
Second Disclaimer: YOU ARE HERE TO HAVE FUN, IF SOMEONE LOOKS COOL TO YOU, PULL FOR THEM. Everything below is for getting your account on it's feet as fast as possible, but ultimately the only factor in HSR is time. No matter who you pull, your account will have everything it needs eventually, and you WILL get all those stars. If you're in no rush, skip my post since it will only be as valuable as who-to-pull advice as
/okbuddytrailblazer. Remember: If you aint mirin' your fun is expirin'
~-~Okay, but who should I pull??~-~
You're first priority should always be a powerful sustain unit. Why?
Because with a reasonable investment, the 4* damage units on your team will do just fine (for now). Pulling a damage unit is tempting in the beginning because big numbers and flashy animations are cool (and listen, I know thats why we're all here), but you don't get to see those big numbers and animations if your damage dealer is dead. The biggest jump in the power and confy-ness of my account was upgrading Bailu to Fu-Xuan. Suddenly my team was surviing long enough to finish fights that seemed like close-calls at best a day prior. My damage was still middling, but at least I was surviving long enough to deal it.
"Okay, but what makes a sustain unit good? Aren't all limited sustains better than 4*/Bailu?"
While most/all limited sustains will broadly be better than 4*/Bailu, they are not all going to be equally valuable to an in-progress account. As of right now, pretty much all of the released sustain units are top tier and worth getting for new accounts, but as more are released, you're going to see units fit more into niches that are much more valuable to more established accounts that can take advantage of those niches, and much less valuable to new accounts that mostly just need to cover the basics.
"The basics" just refers to two things, mainly:
- Can your sustain unit heal/block enough damage to keep your units alive?
- Can your sustain cleanse/prevent CC effects that would hamper your team's ability to do their job?
So a quick breakdown of the current sustains and how they cover those basics:
Luocha
- Potent single target heals with free casts, and potent off-turn healing means any damage that doesnt outright one-shot your team is healed back to full quickly and easily
- His ability when triggered manually or through his passive, cleanses, allowing for quick reactions to CC
FuXuan
- Extreme damage mitigation and small heals allow teams to easily survive all but the most punishing content
- Once-per-cast ability blocks single or team-wide CC
Huohuo
- Insane ability healing output, plus consistent off-turn healing keeps teams alive, albeit at an SP cost
- Her ability's target, as well as all recipients of her off-turn healing are cleansed, making pretty much all negative effects complete non-issues.
Aventurine
- High value shields that self refreshes if they survive long enough give comfy margins for even big incoming damage
- Self-CC immunity plus reasonable CC resist on his shield mean your only real enemy is bad luck
Any of these units will make your main team feel near-invincible.
But what about upcoming sustains? Will they be just as good?
Maybe! We can look at the kits of some 4* sustains to see what more niche sustain kits may look like in the future:
Gallagher:
- Fair healing output, but requires the injured party to attack or else costs 1SP to heal directly.
- Cleanse on ability, but locked behind E2. Only on-turn, costs SP.
- Break effect debuff on ult/EBA means synergy with teams that benefits from debuffs/BE.
Gallagher's sustain capabilities aren't much compared to the limited units'. But he has a place in teams that will benefit from his strong debuff, as they may not need as much healing/cleansing due to knocking-the-bajesus out of the enemy before they can attack. Valuable to someone with Acheron? Absolutely! Is he going to keep your level 40 QingQue alive long enough to kill the Deer? Probably not.
~-Okay, I have a plan to get a sustain, can I blow something up now?-~
Yes! But, just like sustains, there are going to be things to look out for to get the most out of your first limited damage-dealer.
1. Is your DPS going to struggle if the enemy is not weak to their element? - Seele or JingYuan are great for on-element battles, but are going to struggle a lot more if the enemy is resistant to their damage.
- JingLiu and Acheron care a lot less about if the enemy is weak to their element, and much more about why they have the audacity to still be alive
- Look for future units that either bring their own weakness penetration, can implant their element's weakness, or deal damage that reduces toughness regardless of type
2. Is your DPS going to struggle because they lack an essential partner unit you don't own? - DHIL is great, but without Sparkle/Luocha, is going to have to compromise a lot of his turns to deal 5 digit numbers, and like, who wants that?
- Black Swan is amazing, but a whole different level of cracked with Kafka.
- Look for units that act as their own support unit. Ultimates/Passives that grant high crit or penetration values make these characters much more forgiving to build and play in a wide variety of teams.
3. What situation is your DPS built to handle? - Argenti is the PF Konami code, but probably isn't going to breeze you through MoC, or the SU modules
- Acheron/JingLiu/DHIL can can handle almost all content at least passably well, and where they shine they dazzle
- Look for units that deal with big health bars, but don't ingore other enemies. As of right now, Limited Destruction units seem to be skeleton keys for most content.
So are other DPS units not worth getting?
Every limited DPS unit in the game has a place and team that makes them amazing. Once your account is getting its full value out of the biweekly challenges, then the best value comes from building synergies.
~-Okay I have my damage dealer, and they're staying alive. Why are my numbers so much lower than the ones I see in screenshots and videos?-~
When you first start HSR, it seems like the real heroes are the damage dealers "WoAw That Acheron just hit an Ult for 850k!"
But did they? or was it the Silver Wolf and Pela standing behind her?
The real excitement now, is in the buffers/debuffers Limited Harmony (and utility Nihility) units are the last piece to the puzzle. Not only will they give you screenshot-worthy damage numbers, but they have much more broad appeal to teams than other roles.
While certain teams want certain stats more than others, ultimately, stats are stats, and whether that means you're going faster, hitting harder, or getting more energy for ultimates, your DPS units will almost always benefit from a limited support unit.
There aren't that many of them, so lets talk about all of them and what makes them good.
1. Bronya - Attack/crit buffs are great for most damage dealers
- More turns for the turn god. As long as you have the SP to fund it, giving your main units more actions is always amazing.
- More stats for the stat throne. Free dmg% just for existing, and SP generation with her cone are pretty universally useful. Self-action advance on auto-attack means even wasted turns aren't wasted.
- Speed tuning is not essential, but a great way to make Bronya even better when you get the opportunity to stop and fully invest in her.
- She's not even a limited 5* and she's amazing. That's how powerful Harmony units are
- Put her on any team with excess SP
2. RuanMei - Truly uses the entire buffalo with no wasted stats at all. DMG% Penetration% and Break are desirable on pretty much every team, and she bring a truckload of all of them.
- Getting the stats to enable said truckload does require some time and effort, but once done, you have a unit that can fit in pretty much every team and make them that much better
- Break seems to be an upcoming focus akin to DoT or FuA, and she will be top tier in every one of those teams.
- Put her on any team that has other characters
3. SParkle - Enormous single target crit buffs, action advance, and huge SP generation make for a near-universally useful hypercarry enabler.
- More forgiving with speed-tuning than Bronya, but with just as much room for big dividend payouts with investment
- Put her on any team that gets most/all of its damage from one source (Avoid DoT teams, unless they can crit somehow in the future)
4. Robin - More hits, harder hits. Already hit hard and often? Hit harderer and oftener.
- Full team advance means more damage AND more SP generation while putting herself on the shelf and passively generating energy from the team.
- One of the easiest buffers to build, since her desired stats are basically just attack, speed and energy gen.
- Put her on any team that attacks enemies, the more attacks the better
5. Silver Wolf - Tsunami of debuffs for teams with Acheron/Ratio.
- Great for teams that are generally underbuilt since she also weakens the enemy's atk and spd
- Enables off-element DPS teams, albeit one target at a time.
- Put on any team that needs to deal off-element damage, benefits from debuffs, or is only fighting one main target.
6. Harmony Trailblazer - Everyone gets one!
- Likely top tier for future break teams
- Deals a ton of damage on their own, and allows the same for other non-damage dealers on the team.
- Only comes online during Break windows, but when pairs great with Ruan Mei for fastelonger break windows
~-I have a character for all three roles! Now what?-~
At this point, you should be able to capable handle at least one side of MoC/PF, and you'll want to shift focus to your second team, but this is much more open ended, so let just talk about some considerations that will make choosing new characters easier. Remember that ultimately your goal is to have teams that can reliably clear the biweekly challenges and SU modules.
1. Do you already have units that have synergy with the new units? - You picked up Robin for general support use, but now have a top tier Follow-up buffer. So units like Topaz and Aventurine will be more valuable to pull in the future.
- While pulling for 5*s, you E6'd Pela. So units like Acheron, JingLiu, or DHIL have a great support waiting for them if pulled.
2. Do you have coverage for the weaknesses of your current teams? - You have a great JingLiu hypercarry team, but you struggle to clear PF. Units like Argenti or Jade (Or Himeko from the 300 selector) will bring a ton of value and become invaluable in their current PF niche.
- In high MoC floors, your B-team keeps getting CC'd/dying. Getting your second sustain unit will not only make your B-team much more comfy, but also you'll be free to not pull another sustain for a long time, if ever.
- Remember that your A-team doesn't have to always stick together. If your buffers and DPS are clearing their floors quickly, move your sustain to your B-Team since they'll need to survive longer to finish their floor
3. Is a new unit going to require a ton of investment to come online? - Some units are amazing, but are going to suck up your resources for a while until they fully come online. Hitting the Break threshold on Ruan Mei or Firefly might keep you from either getting the most out of them while you build up your other characters, or delay getting a full team until you farm a lot of gear.
~-TLDR;-~
- Pull for units you like
- Have a plan to get a Sustain > Damage Dealer > Support unit for your first team
- Focus more on broadly effective units early on while you're still building your teams
- Look for strong synergies with characters you already have
- Build outward from your current roster once you have one solid team built
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2024.05.21 20:14 Inner-Zucchini-214 How is my build
2024.05.21 20:02 scarletsaboteur which max stats for storm?
hi everyone! i have a max storm wizard and am about to socket some jewels on my gear and am looking for some more opinions on what's useful currently.
i currently have 229 damage with 42 pierce and 33 resist. i have full reaver gear with fraught plot armor robe. i'm not sure how damage scaling works with the soft cap, maybe someone can give me more info, but for socketing jewels let's assume i get the full +11% damage from circle jewels for simplicity's sake. additionally, i dont care much for pvp, but enjoy pve and am interested in doing raids. given that, my options are:
- 233 dmg, 54 pierce, 33 resist
- 240 dmg, 51 pierce, 33 resist
- 240 dmg, 48 pierce, 44 resist
- 229 dmg, 58 pierce, 33 resist (chaotic, not rly considering this one)
some of the math might be wonky but i essentially have two circle jewel slots and one socket on my pet currently open. i already used one circle for +11% dmg and two circles for +6% pierce. additionally, my pet is 4 dmg + mighty.
do we think damage cap rules will be changing soon?
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2024.05.21 20:00 Solid_Parfait5080 Help Choosing a Sim Racing Setup for My Boyfriend’s Birthday
Hi guys,
I’m looking for some advice on buying a sim racing setup as a birthday present for my boyfriend. He’s been a huge F1 fan for the past two years, watches every race, and loves playing the F1 game on his PlayStation 5. I don’t know much about sim racing gear, so any advice or recommendations from this community would be greatly appreciated!
What he currently has: - PlayStation 5
- F1 Game
- TV which he connects the PS5 to
- Decent-sized monitor setup *Photos attached - not sure if helps*
https://preview.redd.it/o72h5eshjt1d1.png?width=856&format=png&auto=webp&s=009627342cf75e955817cc34ef323c01bb040b71 https://preview.redd.it/7yc9ugshjt1d1.png?width=865&format=png&auto=webp&s=222bc82c39ffb4d1b72d5bd62f2fd946af108e52 What I’m looking for: - Budget: <$1000 for the entire setup. I’m thinking about starting without a full cockpit to stay within budget. Obviously, I don’t know much about this, so let me know if my budget is unreasonable or if I need to adjust my expectations.
- Components: What’s the most important element to spend the majority of the budget on? Are a shifter and handbrake necessary to buy, or can they be added later? Is a cockpit necessary or can he use his chaisofa right now
- Brands/Models: Are there any popular brands/models (I only know about Logitech) that offer the best value and are most compatible with the PS5?
I really want this to be a special gift that he’ll love and get a lot of use out of. Thank you all in advance for your help and recommendations!
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2024.05.21 19:58 Solid_Parfait5080 Help Choosing a Sim Racing Setup for My Boyfriend’s Birthday
| Hi guys, I’m looking for some advice on buying a sim racing setup as a birthday present for my boyfriend. He’s been a huge F1 fan for the past two years, watches every race, and loves playing the F1 game on his PlayStation 5. I don’t know much about sim racing gear, so any advice or recommendations from this community would be greatly appreciated! What he currently has: - PlayStation 5
- F1 Game
- TV which he connects the PS5 to
- Decent-sized monitor setup *Photos attached - not sure if helps*
https://preview.redd.it/o72h5eshjt1d1.png?width=856&format=png&auto=webp&s=009627342cf75e955817cc34ef323c01bb040b71 https://preview.redd.it/7yc9ugshjt1d1.png?width=865&format=png&auto=webp&s=222bc82c39ffb4d1b72d5bd62f2fd946af108e52 What I’m looking for: - Budget: <$1000 for the entire setup. I’m thinking about starting without a full cockpit to stay within budget. Obviously, I don’t know much about this, so let me know if my budget is unreasonable or if I need to adjust my expectations.
- Components: What’s the most important element to spend the majority of the budget on? Are a shifter and handbrake necessary to buy, or can they be added later? Is a cockpit necessary or can he use his chaisofa right now
- Brands/Models: Are there any popular brands/models (I only know about Logitech) that offer the best value and are most compatible with the PS5?
I really want this to be a special gift that he’ll love and get a lot of use out of. Thank you all in advance for your help and recommendations! submitted by Solid_Parfait5080 to simracing [link] [comments] |
2024.05.21 19:19 AttackOnGolurk Too much WoW right now
I don’t know who needs to hear this but there is literally too much to do in World of Warcraft to right now. I’m about 2/3 through the meta achievement, I want to get the Mage heroic set and the priest and shaman elite PvP sets (+seasonal PvP mount). Then there is MoP remix. THEN there’s SoD. THEN there’s Cata Classic. Thankfully I’ll be sleeping on Cata, since for me Classic ends with WotLK, despite my love of Goblins. But, like, there’s just too much right now.
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