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Everything posted by Rammite
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You WOULD play nature's profit.
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I too can help with the data structures and algorithms. Don't know much past Java, but willing to learn.
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I've recently fallen in love with Jakiro because he's just nice at basically everything at basically every part in the game. With my shoving the enemies everywhere and Binary picking us all up, we might be set. I had a brief stint with Eredar a while ago, now that you mention him, I'm tempted to try him again. I'd imagine I'll get more into the hang of him now that we have dependable carries.
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I can do saturday and sunday. I haven't been in an inhouse in forever. Oh, don't worry, I KNOW I'm still bad Just not as bad was when I played Venomancer.
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Branching off of what Corv said, Jade has already bred the Genesis Frog. It hasn't been seen for a year (for us. For the kids, it's been three whole years) because it was sealed into a magic 8 ball, then accidentally dropped into the Forge and is probably baking in lava. The Alpha kids had a really short timespan to finish everything. Since the Reckoning simply won't happen in the Beta universe, they have all the time they need. Main Quest -Recover the Genesis Frog. -Traverse to Beta's Skaia -Release Genesis Frog into Skaia. -Enter the Genesis Frog. -Live as literal gods in the new universe and watch Homestuck 2: Electric Boogaloo unfold. Side Quest -Bait Lord English into wrecking more shit. -Navigate Furthest Ring by using the trail of wrecked shit that English made. -Find Calliope. -Somehow defeat Lord English.
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I hear Tidehunter is a good pick for newbies. Lots of people on the forums say to avoid carries as first heroes, since they'll probably just play that one hero they're comfortable with. Rubick is one of the harder heroes. He's like Spy in that a sucessful Rubick needs to vaguely know how to play every other hero.
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Reminds me of the time I caught a Lanaya farming. Light Strike Array on her, saw that she took damage, followed up with a Dragon Slave that also did damage. Laguna Blade. Nada. Lanaya was laughing her ass off while she bladed me to death.
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Because dragons. Name one preteen that doesn't think a cute dragons are the best and I will show you a robot.
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No, back in the Land of Crypts and Helium. The inhabitants - Iguanas, I think - were waiting for Jane for so long that they were completely wiped out. I thought the skeleton dudes were just regular enemies but dead from being there so long, but un-prototyped makes more sense.
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I just tested Omni a bit ago - You can't Purify any ally that's Repelled. It should work the same for enemies as well. According to the wiki, Repel also removes most effects from the target, like a Purge. Presumably, it'll purge buffs/debuffs like Hex and Enfeeble and Empower.
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jesus ♥♥♥♥ shits this One day, my cousin came out to my house. She used my comptuer for a bit to check her neopets account. I saw some games and asked if I could play. Thus begins my 3 years of Neopets. 3 Shoyrus, pretty meh stuff. I got into Roblox after some years and started to wean on Neopets. After some time, I simply forgot about it. The password was unknown and my email had changed. They were lost forever :C EDIT: omg i refound my page. Started playing July 2003. the nostalgia stings
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http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=006720 Act 6 Act 3 started off on LOCAH. EDIT: No wonder, the page just before it reveals it all. LOCAH was revealed 7 months ago.
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Crypts and Helium. Jane entered quite some time ago.
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I hate playing against him because he turns around a teamfight so well. If everyone is about to die, he can totally bring everyone back to full health, while ripping the enemy carry to shreds. It's all about sticking with the team, playing selflessly, and knowing who to heal/buff.
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Yep. Armlet is so strong because it's like a "Beserk" kind of item. You can use it by clicking it, or pressing whatever button you have the items bound to (I use 1-6). Turning it on gives you a LOT of damage, 500 max health, but will drain your health as if you were poisoned. You can turn it off at any time to stop the health drain and bounses. Also, I looked at that last match you had. THINGS YOU COULD HAVE DONE BETTER - Buy your Recommended items. They are custom made for each hero and splitting away from it generally is not a good idea while you are new. You bought Boots first, which doesn't help you survive. - Buy things often. Having a lot of money is nice, but it doesn't help you kill anything. - Listen to your team. While your team was fighting a 4v5, desperately trying to defend your base, you would be off on the other side of the map. - Don't obsess over kills. Farming for stronger items would have helped you more against that Outworld Destroyer or Huskar that would get away all too often. THINGS YOU DID DO PRETTY NICELY - You had a good sense of self-preservation, and you'd rarely lunge into a losing fight. - You were really good with landing your stun to escape safely. THINGS YOU HAD NO CONTROL OVER - Your teammates were shit. Early game, you'd stun Outworld and go in for a kill, and your teammate Clinkz would not give a ♥♥♥♥. - Your teammates forgot that they were in a team with 4 other people. They'd love to run around and do nothing while the enemy destroyed the base. - Your team didn't buy a courier, so your team was incredibly ill-equpped for every fight. - Nature's Prophet was killing towers left and right and no one was able to deal with him. THINGS I WOULD SUGGEST (But are totally cool if you decide not to) - Practice against bots. In particular, practice Last Hitting - you will just smack a creep in the hopes that you'll get some money. Not only does this leave the gold up to luck, but it allows everyone to rip you to shreds. - Don't get Attribute Bonus. As a newer player, it's generally not worth it, because your abilites don't grow. All in all, you're off to a good start. How's about playing with some of us? Trying to learn is hard when you're teamed up with randoms that just don't care.
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WAIT MY MIND IS THINKING THINGS All of the Scratch'd Kids' Planets follow the same naming structure. Land of (Place you put dead people) and (Noble Gas) The Scratched Kids are not Heros. The Citizens of thier planets waited for them and they soon realized that their saviors would arrive long after thier extinction, thus the dead people. Because they could not save anything and were never meant to save anything, they were not Heroes. They were Nobles.
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You live in the netherlands
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I'll look into this, then.
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Skeleton King has the most passives at 3. I could recommend Phantom Assassin. She's SUPPOSED to be fucktardedly fragile, but since these are newbies you're playing against... The 3 swords are a result of him being crapsurdedly fed. As for keeping him weak, you'll need some True Sight to counter his invisibility. Many newbies will pick Invisibility heroes and think that means they can't be hit. If you buy some True Sight, you can attack them off guard and maul thier face in. I'll look at the replay for a more detailed response, but first things first: -Did you focus your damage on Luna first? She's been the most deadly in this game. -Did you make sure to have the mana for Reincarnation when it wasn't cooling down? -Did you activate your Armlet during a fight, and make sure to turn it off after a fight?
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well still i feel bad WE LOVE YOU IAN WE PROMISE
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I want to say try a Crystalys then Daedalus instead of MKB. MKB is expensive and generally only used to counter Evasion - Phantom Assassin, Windrunner, and Brewmaster. Crystalys is easier to build, and Crystalys/Daedalus are a percentage of your damage instead of a flat damage. The Daedalus vs MKB debate goes back and forth a lot and there isn't any straight answer. If you're strapped for money however, a Crystalys is rather cheap and gets the job done nicely. Also, a Talisman of Evasion could work if you're up against a strong carry. With Backtrack avoiding 25% of all damage and Talisman giving another 25%, you're cutting a Carry's damage in half!
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i totally criticized your build :c
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I hear starting out with Rot is better than Hook, if only because Rot helps you last hit and Hook does nothing level 1. I'd get the Force Staff after Hood, before Scepter. Make sure to actually get your boots. Some times I'd catch you saying you'd be slow because you didn't have Boots of Travel, but you have the money for a regular Boots. I wanna say get an early Cloak, between your Boots and the BoT Recipe. You might need the extra resistance since you aren't taking Flesh Heap. Even then, get this early cloak only if there's a scary caster running around like Lina or Death Propthet or Leshrac.