1 - 2 button CI builds?

I've realized this season I really like having tanky builds. I feel like I've always played glass cannons in the past.

So far this league I've played Abyssal Lich Plants, Oracle Spark Totems, and Disciple Djinn. I've got a Gemling at lvl 75 as well just kind of sitting on standby.

I wanted to see what people would recommend for a 1-2 button build in the 100div range? Preferably with CI? I'm a newer(ish) player, so I don't know how to craft well and I'm still learning some aspects of the game, but this is the first season where I've been playing longer than a few weeks.

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u/DaddySanctus — 1 month ago

GFCI replacement - burnt unit / wires

Hello! This is kind of a long one, appreciate any advice!

I recently had a 14 year old 15A GFCI outlet that made a loud buzzing sound and then a click. Checked it and it was warm (not hot) to the touch, and had a slight smell of being burnt. Turned off the breaker and checked and it appeared damage (see attached photos).

The 15A GFCI is located in a downstairs half-bath, It controls both bathroom outlets upstairs, so when an outlet upstairs trips, I have to reset it using the GFCI downstairs.

When looking at my breaker box I have a breaker for "bathroom plugs" which is 20A, and then "half bath / living room" which is 15A. If I turn off the 20A breaker the upstairs plugs and GFCI all turn off.

I turned off my 20A bathroom plugs breaker, and tested the GFCI with my NCVT along the way. There was one spot (near the burnt cable) that would flash blue like it was detecting low voltage. So I went back into the garage and shut off the 15A half bath / living room circuit as well, which then the NCVT showed nothing.

I re-wired a new GFCI swapping around the wires as they were reversed on the new one and replaced it. Tested everything and it all seems to be working now, but I'm just confused on how the wiring in my house is done.

Should I have been detecting voltage still after shutting off the 20A breaker? Is 14 years too old for a GFCI? Should I be concerned about other issues elsewhere and call an electrician?

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u/DaddySanctus — 2 months ago

Wicked Cushions

I just received some Wicked Cushions with the Freeze cooling gel for my Astro A40 TRs.

I put my headset on and immediately noticed they seemed like they didn't fit well. I think it's mostly the ear shape is too square / small? They felt like they moved around a bit when I would turn my head, and I had to wiggle my ears in for a sec to get them to fit better. But then after wiggling my ears in they kind of pinched a bit at either the top or bottom depending on how I adjusted them. I think it's a combination of the pads being much firmer/thicker than the OEM, along with the overall shape.

For anyone that has experienced the same thing, does this get better overtime at all? Does the padding get softer or does it stay pretty firm? I was pretty excited to try them out since I've heard such great things, but the difference in comfort between them and my OEMs was night and day.

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u/DaddySanctus — 3 months ago