u/nObRaInAsH

Help theory craft my dragon knight build

DK mid is really strong this patch. What items should i go to deal most amount of damage in a DK stun? Im going blink bloodthorn mask of madness daedalus moon shard but i think this build could be better? I still couldnt kill slark late game within the stun. Thanks in advance

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u/nObRaInAsH — 1 day ago

Hey everyone,
Need some reassurance/advice.
We always have protected sex, but once there was a condom issue so she took an emergency contraceptive pill (first time ever). About a week later, she got her period on 28th March which was around 2 weeks earlier than her usual cycle.
Now it’s been about 39 days since that bleed, and her next period still hasn’t come. We haven’t had any unprotected sex at all, but naturally we’re both a bit anxious.
Is it normal for the cycle to get this delayed or even skip after taking an emergency pill for the first time? She’s planning to take a pregnancy test soon just to be sure.
Would really appreciate hearing from anyone who’s experienced something similar.

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u/nObRaInAsH — 16 days ago
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Been thinking about this for a bit.

Say you’re sitting somewhere around top 500–1000. You’re queueing pretty regularly, you know the patch, you adjust to meta shifts, you’re not just casually playing.
Then someone who used to be pro, hasn’t really been active for like a year or more, comes back and within a few months they’re already higher MMR than you again.

I don’t fully get how that gap still exists.

Yeah, they were pro for a reason, but the game isn’t the same anymore. Map changes, patches, different hero priorities, all that. Meanwhile, high-rank pub players are grinding nonstop and adapting in real time.

So what are these ex-pros actually doing better??

Is it just fundamentals being on another level? Like decision-making, map sense or do they just relearn the meta way faster?

Curious if anyone here has played with/against returning pros do they actually feel that different from regular high MMR players?

Would be interesting to hear from average players too..
what do you think is the main reason? Mechanics? Game sense? Mentality? Or just years of pro experience kicking back in??

Personally i think its hardcore understanding of the fundamentals that became a muscle memory to you after years of playing the game and having a fresh take on the meta that other players haven't yet understood.

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u/nObRaInAsH — 21 days ago