RR Help

I can make it to the first boss maybe half the time. It was pretty easy to get to Red Rift, however is there some team formation you need, or do you need to roll for class B faster - are common items a waste - what team formations should i be looking for

Omnivamp guy kind of made life easy - however the support characters seem to die off quickly, and too many tanks seem to not do enough damage fast enough or they get killed in the poison round

Are specific characters needing to go together or are certain build going to work more effectively - seems like i am missing some basic things

should i not be going for the first challenge then trying to skip it (i die alot there) or that first campfire should i take and then skip the next one ?

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u/DapumaAZ — 2 days ago

Cash Discounts

I have two $5 discounts that don't expire until October

I am trying to figure out if these are general credits toward any amazon entertainment purchase / rental or if they are audible only

does anyone know how to tell inside of the menu system

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u/DapumaAZ — 12 days ago

BeIn USA Broadcast

Will BeIn offer liga 2 games or just liga games in the US for 26/27? Even if they are streaming only I would still be interested.

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u/DapumaAZ — 14 days ago

London Sunday Lunch

The Fulham v Man Utd match at Craven Cottage got moved from Saturday to Sunday, and I was pretty late in realizing it so my prematch Harwood Arms meal is off, since they are fully booked for Sunday.

Kickoff is at 4:30, so looking for something else for maybe around 1-130PM then head over to the stadium prematch.

Staying in Covent Garden, so something that is west of that toward the stadium would be ideal, looking for something I perhaps would not have considered due to my location and it being out of the way as I do my touristy things.

It doesn't have to be a 1 star or even as "fancy" / expensive as Harwood Arms - I try to go to the Arms every time I am in London - enjoy seeing what their cask ale is.

A different upscale pub restaurant or something different would be fine. We don't have anything planned pregame, as i had to move things around. A longer lunch is fine.

My other thought was to do Rules, as that is close and historic...however I would wager not as good as Harwood Arms.

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u/DapumaAZ — 15 days ago

Sunday Lunchtime

Sunday Lunchtime prior to the Fulham v Man Utd game. I was going to go to Harwood Arms prematch, however they moved the date from Saturday to Sunday and I didnt realize that until now, so they are booked up. I don't need to so something fancy per se, I picked harwood arms because I have been before and like to go when visiting.

Kickoff is at 4:30 so probably looking for something around 1ish and then head toward the stadium to soak up the atmosphere

Staying in the Covent Garden area, so picking something that I might not get to that is further west is an option.

What are some Sunday lunch options that are that direction and nicer than a pie or fish and chips. We don't have anything else planned prior to the game that day so a longer lunch would be fine.

already have dinner / fallow / gordon ramsay booked for this trip

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u/DapumaAZ — 15 days ago

Le Gabriel Tasting Menu vs Pierre Gagnaire ALC

We have narrowed down the anniversary dinner to these two spots. The Mrs bases her picks on chat gpt and google pictures...joking, however only kind of. She really liked CHT in Barcelona last year. She does not like raw (read as sashimi / tartare) she will do caviar. She missed the best course at CHT due to this, the caviar one. They considered caviar to be raw. Man that was course good...back on topic...

After doing her type of research she is concerned about the food being "fishy" or what she means is gamey at PG. She likes langoustine and would likely order that at PG for her main. Her concern is that it might be too avant-garde for her and the more traditional Le Gabriel would be better. LG seemed like the best choice to me initially however...sometimes the Mrs thinks the tasting menu wont be filling and "one big dish" meals are better than lots of little dishes. That line of thinking is what made me consider PG as well.

Pros are PG is less expensive and has a unique way of doing things. The ingredient multiple ways could be great or a disaster if it is "fishy" etc. Seems like one way the langouste is prepared is raw based on the current menu. I am assuming they could just prep one of the variations differently for her.

She likes the pictures of LG and thinks it looks good.

We are going to have L'Ami Jean and Chez Dumonet in the trip for sure. Will try to sneak Septime in for a lunch, however i doubt that will happen.

So long story short - LG for tasting menu or PG for ALC. Does any of that though process help pick one over the other. Am i overthinking it? If i can get LG (which seems like I can) do I just go for it?

The brittany menu is the way to go at LG, yes?

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u/DapumaAZ — 2 months ago

Septime Paris

Is this place worth getting reservations for? 10+ years ago I had tried and it didn't work out. The price seems reasonable. I was reading a review thread on this forum about a month ago that seemed to indicate that they do a bit more with vegetables and those dishes stand out. That could be a nice change of pace compared to some heavier fare. Chez Dumont L Ami Jean and one 3 * thinking Le Gabriel, however cannot confirm that until next month

Is Le Soufle is easy enough to walk into or do i have to reserve ahead of time?

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u/DapumaAZ — 2 months ago