Most active build?
That is also strong? Im at mid game atm
I played shield charge since maxroll said its the strongest but i dont feel “paladin” with it
That is also strong? Im at mid game atm
I played shield charge since maxroll said its the strongest but i dont feel “paladin” with it
Im a beginner but im asking it to understand how intermediate and pro works
Do you absolutely have to be in deep water when you do freestyle etc
Or 185cm can be comfortably practicing at around waist to upper torso depth?
Im a complete beginner
I just had one lesson
And the next one is next week
He went over the basics and i got to even surf a bit
But i had two main issues
One this feeling is completely new to me so i hard a real hard time stabilizing myself on the board ( i never done any board/surf related sport beforr)
And two i didnt quite get how steering work and how the wind direction affect it
Im a beginner and ill be completing a “basics” course soon
Then i plan on renting equipment and work on basic stuff until i get good enough control
Problem is im not sure what i should learn and what is usually the structured way to climb and learn new techniques
I heard a lot of people do this
Does it really help reduce injuries? Does it hurt the performance at a rate that will be noticeable for a beginner-intermediate?
I wanna give it a shot
But i read that 1 its super dangerous
2 you can get lacerated really bad from the foil
Does protective gear help with it at all?
According to maxroll
It is the strongest paladin build by far, is it truly the case?
https://mobalytics.gg/diablo-4/builds/zeal-paladin-m1py?ws-ngf5-1=activeVariantId%2C2
i followed this variant.
crown of lucion
i have affixes on some of my gear (i think like 15 20% overall)
i have health on hit on my wep. so i can spam rally to gen faith
and i have a ring that returns resources if im fighting more than 4 enemies
when bossing my resource is just drained and i essentially cannot attack after 6 attacks.
i have 2 sets of faith, but by the look of it a "Free rally every 6 seconds" doesnt really help with the management by a long margin
What am i missing? (im torment 2 if that makes any difference)
Used to play fury warrior in wow
Double swing is basically same from what i heard
High apm hack n slash feel
Is there a levelinf variant for it?
Not talking about the chronograph version
But the other 2 variations of the ice blue dial
( gmt and regular) are they considered rare? Because they are more expensive on the site
The machine gun scene at the last episode
After walter annihilates everyone in the room
Besides him and Jessie
He just go to the window and without any emotions just says “oh mr white”
Is he mentally handicapped? He has no emotions whatsoever
They look really good in pictures but im afraid theyre another one of those cheap ali-express resale with logos
Any opinions?
Ive seen the iwc top gun chrono
And laco chrono which looks phenomenal but sadly both are over my budget (1-1.5k usd)
Any good not chinese microbrand that make these style of watches with maybe a japanese movement?
Or just cheaper
I love black pvd/ceramic watches
The blackbird is one of the nicest ive seen but it is way over my budget (1.5k euro tops)
I dont mind a different strap
Microbrand with a quality level jubilee bracelet preferably on a dive watch
Mechanical/ automatic movement
Around 1k euro
We wanna visit, and we wanna do a lot of “planned trips” where you pay a company a bus picks u up and takes you to the most interesting places
We are going to be there for a week, any companies you locals/ people who already visit can recommend?
Thanks in advance!
Looking for a reliable city commuter that still feels okay for occasional highway/longer drives.
Main priorities are reliability, low running costs, and peace of mind.
I’m considering a 2020 Renault Clio RS Line. Is it a good choice, or are there better options in the same category?
In my country everyone says to stay away from renault
But ive talked with a few owners of renault clio rs line 2019+ and they said that the model after 2019 has no issue other than the thermostat that rarely gets issues, is it truly a reliable car like the Japanese or korean cars? Or do people get it with the knowledge that it tend to break a lot
Keep in mind this is going to be the first car that is actually mine, dont roast me too much if this question is dumb