u/CupcakePirate123

Need help with shoe recommendations

You all probably get a lot of posts like these here, but I am trying to look for a new pair of shoes to help reduce pain with my flat feet. Here's some information that may help:

  • My left foot is a lot flatter than my right foot, and definitely gives me more pain
  • I am getting custom orthotics, so I would need them to fit into whichever shoes I get
  • I am overweight and do not exercise often (though I am in physical therapy)
  • These shoes would be used for daily walking and standing, not running
  • I typically only wear one pair of shoes at a time, so these would ideally last me for around a year

My podiatrist recommended me both HOKA Bondis as well as Brooks Beasts, but I am also looking at the Brooks Adrenaline GTS 25s as a potential option. Do any of these sound like what I need, or are there any other recommendations that people have? Thank you.

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u/CupcakePirate123 — 13 days ago

My best run so far

200k+ kills on Calcium. I see now why Dicehead is considered the best character for long runs, though. Once you run out of stuff to upgrade, you basically just run out of gas for stats on Calcium or other characters who either don't get stats or get less useful stats late game. Dicehead would just keep scaling forever. Anyway, very cool. In people's opinion, is graveyard or forest better for high score runs?

u/CupcakePirate123 — 1 month ago

Already have the following:
- Animal Apparel: Framework
- Animal Apparel: Basic Armor
- A Dog Said… Animal Prosthetics 2

I’m generally looking for Vanilla+ friendly mods that make tamed animals feel more useful and less likely to get insta-killed in combat for example, but I’m also down to other less Vanilla+ style suggestions if they’re cool enough. I’d especially be interested in mods that do things for tamed insects, but would love to have more stuff for tamed animals in general. Any suggestions for more armor/durability mods for tamed animals would be great as well, because the Basic Armor mod seems to often be bottlenecked by animal body types which feels a little stifling.

Thank you!

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u/CupcakePirate123 — 4 months ago