It's uneven. Would do wonders if it was smoothed out a bit. Not a big fan of having class specific loot either. You can find gear for other characters but those are rare. I'd love to find good pieces which makes me push for another character. Main culprit for this is tha...
Do you find yourself in a funk when nothing goes right? It’s one thing to have a bad day. But sometimes we experience entire stretches of time when nothing goes right, even when we try our hardest tostay focused. Like a row of dominoes, one thing after another comes crashing down. O...
The batter’s box. The position in which the fencers hold their swords. *{{quote-book, year=1861, author=George Chapman, title=Foil Practice, with a Review of the Art of Fencing, page=12, passage=Thus, for example, in the line' of Quarte, the direct thrust is parried by dropping ...
Fencers The Undying Join Date Oct 2011 Posts 33,107 A rewarding and compulsive feedback loop. Get more items to do X faster/better which leads to better item to do Y better/faster. Creating feedback in gameplay that makes players feel that their effort is rewarded and they are progress...
(transitive) To bind through legal or moral obligation (to do something, especially to marry) usually in passive. They were engaged last month! They're planning to have the wedding next year. Connect (slang) A drug dealer. Engage To pledge, pawn (one's property); to put (something) at...
You love the way it's going down The sun will come out but don't doubt the d tomorrow Let me see dinco you can come out and play now If you want to but only if you want me to Or do strange dimensions of the pensions pile Dispensers of bad fencers sensors while Busting loose ta...
so they are the experts. Even referees who are young teenagers are typically advanced fencers with much experience competing and refereeing. For your own sake and for the sake of your child, assume they have a better view of the action than you. Most parents are not fencers and have no ...
The batter’s box. The position in which the fencers hold their swords. *{{quote-book, year=1861, author=George Chapman, title=Foil Practice, with a Review of the Art of Fencing, page=12, passage=Thus, for example, in theline' of Quarte, the direct thrust is parried by dropping the...
I give lessons in it on a weekly basis, and usually i ride in competitions (but as i am not part of the "top" i cannot do so under current covid rules). This is a signature of an ailing giant, boundless in pride, wit and strength. Yet also as humble as health and humor permi...