How would you build...
...an agile weapon sword saint? How would you play them?
Also, what is the earliest finesse agile weapon you can get in WOTR?
...an agile weapon sword saint? How would you play them?
Also, what is the earliest finesse agile weapon you can get in WOTR?
I used LibreSprite.
Hi everyone, i really want to play ECC. However, i cannot buy it here in Poland. Can someone please walk me through how i can play? A way to legally buy it would be best. Alternatives are welcome.
Do you agree with the picks? Did i put someone too low or too high?
I need 10 different schemes, however I want to only use the precons in their original form. Which 10 schemes do you recommend for the scheme deck of the archenemy, so the games is well-balanced?
Here are the precons: https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/adventures-forgotten-realms-commander-decklists-2021-07-09
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I'm a psychology PhD candidate in Poland, and some of the research i do is purely qualitative (of course i report sample parameters). As far as i know, such approaches are not unique to the social sciences and you can find qualitative approaches in even the natural sciences.
Here's the question, how far can we go in science without math and what are some examples of scientific achievement where math was limited or nonexistent basically? There is virtually zero mathematics in On the Origin of Species, so it seems that science can do without math at least to some extent!
My friend and I discussed some stuff together and he made the following two statements:
-Everything (we talked about statements concerning facts or ideas about reality, physics but also math and probably more complicated stuff like Hegelian dialectic) can be simplified
-Everything can be simplified without losing its essence
While i disagree with this statement, I wanted to come up with a name for it.
I had three ideas:
-Universal infinite semantic reductionism
-Universal infinitely reductible essentialism
-Universal infinitely reductible semantic essentialism
Of course, someone probably came up with a name for that way earlier...
Is there a preexisting name for this concept?
If no, how would you call it or what rules govern how to create names for that stuff?
Image comes from here: https://scryfall.com/card/c20/152/fumiko-the-lowblood
I loved the return of Malora, I hope we will get more stuff like that. I wish we could get Leeha (the Jedi who thinks that the force works through droids) Narezz (who always survives the story) and potentially Thana Vesh, who for some survives the story.
I recently started maining Batgirl despite all the hate I’ve seen toward her. I consistently perform well with her and have one of the best K/D/A ratios in Grandmaster ranked games. Even so, both my teammates and opponents constantly say the harshest things about me for picking her.
I understand she’s not considered the most optimal character and that she can be frustrating to play against, but I regularly get MVP, support my team heavily, and finish with the most eliminations while playing a character that’s actually pretty difficult to master.
Can someone explain where all this hate comes from? She's just a subpar dps with really good supporting tools...
I was always impressed by the idea of fusing a spell card (which is also a dragon) with a trap!
I have already played:
The Kathy Rain series
What do you recommend? I especially like it when i also have think about the case to solve it.
There could be a cool combo called Father/Daughter, where they amplify each other's spells.
Depending on the class, Llengrath comments the Watchers will to join the Circle differently. Is she in favor if you multi-class a wizard?