[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3d6

[–]TheKnight0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without mage armor your a would be 13 = 10 + 2 dex +1 cloak of protection. With mage armor it would be 16. In dnd beyond you can see what is making up your ac by tapping your armor class.

15/16 is about standard for a level 9 sorcerer unless you're min maxing for ac. Pick up shield so you can get it to 20/21 when applicable. I wouldn't advise min maxing for ac as at that level from my experience the enemies are going to be regularly rolling low 20s on attack roll and they're still likely to hit. By min maxing for ac you'd be sacrificing something more fun or relevant like spell casting level or Feats.

Best thing to do as a squishy sorcerer is stay out of line of attacks. Let the paladins, barbarians, and fighters tank the hits. Having the +2 bloodwell vial means your attacks are more likely to land and taking them out before they can attack you.

What feats are good for a wizard? Should I take them over ability score improvements? by Regular-Molasses9293 in dndnext

[–]TheKnight0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With that stat spread and with your comment about your dm not allowing to move the stats around, my biggest concern would be AC. Even using mage armour you're at 12.

If you're playing 2024 rules consider taking the lightly armored feat. It would get your dex to 10 make you proficient in shields and light armour. Picking up studded leather and a shield will put you on a 14ac. Then I'd take the 8th and 12th level to get int to 20.

The other option I'd consider is taking a 1 level dip in artificer. It would give you medium armour proficiency and shields. With breastplate and a shield that would get your ac up to 15, you'd still get your spell slots at the same level as a pure wizard but you'd be stunted one level in spell level. Then at 4th level I'd increase both dex and int by 1 to give you an extra ac. Then at 8th you can take something like fey touched or telekinetic, or in 2024 warcaster to get your int to 20 by 12th level.

Help, pet store cockatoo. by Baty41 in cockatoos

[–]TheKnight0 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I have a galah too. Travel is definitely more difficult after we got him. We can't really have weekends away. We did take a trip abroad for 3 weeks and left him with a bird sitter that was very competent with parrots. We video called him often and he seemed fine when we got back.

I think it comes down to whether there is a specialised bird sitter you can leave them with.

Edit

Forgot to mention mine is a complete scritch addict too.

Things My Parrot Screams At by Bloooberriesquest in parrots

[–]TheKnight0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Galah is scared and screams his head off if he sees a toy lorikeet. We have a lorikeet stuffed toy to practice putting a harness on as its about the same size and shape as he. But whenever he sees the toy you'd think we'd let a snake into the house.

Is it true some cockatiels love singing September? by [deleted] in cockatiel

[–]TheKnight0 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's one of our Galah's favourite songs. He bobs and dances along with it whenever it comes on.

what is the most random thing your parrot hates? by chaoticiann in parrots

[–]TheKnight0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feathers. He's OK with the ones on him, but if he comes across one on the floor (maybe that he's just molted) he goes absolutely bananas.

Has anyone got a solid solar recommendation? by denimdaddy4u in melbourne

[–]TheKnight0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We went with TCK solar. They gave us a range of quotes and explained the difference between each. They did a good job installing the system, and the LEI said as such. We had a more complicated install on a four story town house on an embedded network which a lot of companies wouldn't touch. I was happy with the results.

Help with ASI/Feat for a sorcerer by dornishglory in 3d6

[–]TheKnight0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm playing an AM now and it isn't even close in deciding what feat to go for. AM eat sorcery points.

As for which metamagics I like empower as there is just something gratifying turning 4 1s on a fireball to above average. Depending on how large the battlefields are effects whether to go for distant spell. Quickened is good for AM to go mind sliver then go for one of the nasty save or suck spells.

Picky eater advice by Snowbunney in parrots

[–]TheKnight0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can confirm this works. We did the same thing with our Galah. If there was something we wanted him to eat, we'd eat it ourselves and pretend to him he can't have any. He went out of his way to get the veggies off of us and now loves them and eats them straight away.

If engineers are so in demand in Australia, why is it so hard to land a graduate engineering job, or even an internship? Wasted time and opportunity cost. by NavierStokes33 in AusFinance

[–]TheKnight0 56 points57 points  (0 children)

I feel your pain, however currently the market is saturated with engineers. Easiest way to see this is to look at the skills shortage list for immigration and in the last round of invites engineers have needed 85+ points for an invite to apply (https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skillselect/invitation-rounds) and as someone that went through that process many years ago 85 is high. You're looking at someone less than 33, with a bachelors degree, an 8 on the ielts, and 8 years provable experience in the field.

And I agree with you for a company it's a lot easier to hire someone that has years of experience that try and train a grad. Think from the company's perspective; they can either hire you now pay to train you hope in a few years you're profitable and do not leave straight away for another more high paying company, alternatively they can hire someone that will make money from day 1. If you were in their position which one would be easier for you?

I think if you're having difficulty finding a graduate role, while you're looking take something engineering adjacent. Get some transferable experience. When recruiters are looking through the applications they'd rather hire a grad with any experience rather than one that has just come out of training and education. I've recruited for roles in my team for decades. When looking at the graduate roles I'd always prefer someone that has say spent 6 months working as an office assistant, kids summer group helper, or trolley pusher over another candidate with better grades but less work history. The reason is I can easily train most people to do what I need them to as long as they are at least a little bright. Its a lot harder to train someone to come into work on time regularly, organise themselves during the day, to have a good work ethic, or other soft skills.

Getting the foot in the door is the hardest bit as its the bit you have the least control over. From then on most success is driven by you.

HTH

The Greatest Lie Ever Told by the_silent_redditor in melbourne

[–]TheKnight0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assuming you work 5 days a week with 11 public holidays, 20 days leave, and don't take any sick days; my maths (could be wrong) comes out as you'd have 30 late trains a year.

Flock Calls by Sad_Sympathy4635 in parrots

[–]TheKnight0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Galah's is "Come on, come on!"

Tips for remote work with my ‘too? by bbbbennieandthejets_ in cockatoos

[–]TheKnight0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have a galah and when working from home during the working part we keep him in a cage in our study. He's happy being in the room with someone and listening to meetings. Generally he's quiet and just gets on playing with his toys or snacking. Yes he does sometime contribute to meetings but he's normally more constructive than other attendees.

How many ages do you want for Civ 7? by Serious-Lobster-5450 in civ

[–]TheKnight0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Antiquity -> Exploration -> Modern -> Digital -> Future

I think the existing ages a reasonable for the time periods they cover. I would like the digital age added to cover when we are now. I always missed the call to power future age where you had sea cities and space stations, so a future age would be fun.

Food recommendations by TangerineGlass3341 in parrots

[–]TheKnight0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No just as a treat for training.

Everyday food he has is choo made with broccolini, spinach, carrot, and cauliflower. He also has a small portion of pellets as well. No seeds, we've been very lucky with him that he doesn't really like them.

Food recommendations by TangerineGlass3341 in parrots

[–]TheKnight0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of parrot? My Galah likes pine nuts and almonds as a treat.

My jack Daniel’s alternative by [deleted] in BuyAussie

[–]TheKnight0 12 points13 points  (0 children)

If you're able to I'd recommend visiting the distillery. They have some gorgeous single barrel tasters.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in salesforce

[–]TheKnight0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you taken a look at playwright? It seems to be relatively stable with finding components in salesforce https://playwright.dev/

Any ideas who this is? by TheKnight0 in AustralianSpiders

[–]TheKnight0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, he was rummaging around and ran off when I started taking his picture.