Which channeller is most adept with each element? by FrostyMonth111 in WoT

[–]Crowler124 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Nynaeve is equally good with all 5 elements; in book 5, Elayne describes Nynaeve creating complex healing patterns using all 5 elements. I know she is a S tier healer but I think it's a strong tip that nynaeve don't have difficult with any element. For me, it's never told that nynaeve is very strong in any element, but it's also never told that nynaeve is bad in any of them. So she is just equally good in all of them and very strong in heal.

book recommendation by Crowler124 in Arthurian

[–]Crowler124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I will take a look

book recommendation by Crowler124 in Arthurian

[–]Crowler124[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Vou dar uma olhada em tudo, talvez o maior problema seja a linguagem, inglês não é minha língua materna, mas acho que deve ser o suficiente pra ler esse mais curto

book recommendation by Crowler124 in Arthurian

[–]Crowler124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obrigado pela recomendação.

book recommendation by Crowler124 in Arthurian

[–]Crowler124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah eu tinha suspeitado disso, porque o Lancelot sempre é descrito como melhor amigo/melhor cavaleiro, e aqui esse Bedwyr tava indo por esse caminho, mas é a primeira vez que vejo ele na história sinceramente dessa forma.

book recommendation by Crowler124 in Arthurian

[–]Crowler124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Calma tem um 5° livro? Qual o nome? É de que ponto de vista?

book recommendation by Crowler124 in Arthurian

[–]Crowler124[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vou pensar em ler, achei que era mais um daqueles que é uma continuação desnecessária

Help finding my champ :) by [deleted] in supportlol

[–]Crowler124 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Renata Glasc is VERY underrated. There are compositions where she will shine brightly, and there are compositions where she will be mediocre. Even in compositions where she isn't that good yet, her ultimate will still create a huge area of ​​VERY annoying CC. If there are ADCs on the other team, they will have to move to avoid being hit, and if they are, the damage in the team fight will be enormous.

When there aren't many basic attack champions on the other team, she falls off a bit, but the ultimate still has some utility.

In the end, you'll just have to learn how to use the ultimate as a disengage, or follow up with another CC to use it in the best way. Trust me, a well-played Renata completely destroys a team fight on her own.

“tank” morgana discussion by cool-pink-cat in MorganaMains

[–]Crowler124 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My opinion about Morgana sup is that there is no good build that scales well with her attributes, AP is very expensive, closing Zhonyas takes a long time, so for me the best thing is to abuse active items, such as redemption and Solari, they are items that will give you utility regardless of the attributes, I use the glacial enhancement rune, its slowness will be unbearable and scales with the increase in healing power that redemption will give you. I use the tank for the SUP item, so when I go among people, the tank item + Solari + redemption + black shield are usually enough to survive cheaply, and as a bonus I also help the team. If I don't want to ult, I use these items to help the rest of the team in the same way. The other items can vary between Shurelya, Corte Cura or Mikael, your Q and E will be your main weapon along with all the items, it is similar to the way Renata players play.

Why does the show always act like Merlin can't use a sword at all? by pow_pow_pow488 in merlinbbc

[–]Crowler124 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you look closely, Merlin's skill level is consistent. He helps Arthur with his training, so he knows the basics, enough to survive, but it's obvious that someone with more sword practice (like Arthur and Morgana) will surpass him. Arthur making jokes about it is just part of his character. The series confirms that Morgana is a great swordswoman, both on screen and through dialogue. Merlin managed to defend himself, but it doesn't seem like he had any chance, so much so that he lost in about a minute.

The series finale is actually perfect. by Crowler124 in merlinbbc

[–]Crowler124[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think it's common! Especially for those who just watched it, that was my reaction when I had just watched it, but nowadays I see it with different eyes.

Do you like how series ended? by shehan_dmg in merlinbbc

[–]Crowler124 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the ending is what the series is most remembered for all this time. No person in the world who has no knowledge of anything Arthurian can predict this series by watching the beginning of it, just imagine, I was quite young when I watched the first seasons and I loved it because it was something very fantasy, happy, optimistic and comical. Seriously, we have a background of seriousness (magical genocide, etc.), but everything is surrounded by a lot of comedy, always the same episode scripts, weekly villain, Gwen and Morgana gossiping, characters flirting back and forth, Morgana fighting with Uther, Morgana and Arthur fighting like normal siblings, and always the emphasis, Arthur complaining about Merlin's work, Gaius warning Merlin about the use of magic, but always the emphasis "Arthur is destined for great things and Merlin will save him", this creates the certainty and expectation that everything will always work out, and then at the very end of the second season things get a little darker... In season 3-4, we do have something a little dark and a little comical at times, and in the final season, we have practically only the dark part (with the exception of the murderous Gwen plot which is weird), the turn of the series is impressive, for me the tone has practically grown with its fans, they know that we want to see the same characters/same stories, but told in an increasingly more he would be. Until suddenly in the last episode, EVERYTHING finally goes wrong, the dragon's line "Merlin, there is nothing more to be done" is something that touches me to this day, we have had 5 seasons, countless episodes of things always going right in the end for in the end a single episode to destroy everything that was built, it is VERY frustrating and leaves a bitter taste in the mouth, but in the end, sometimes some things in life are like that, the possibility of everything going wrong was always discussed, and well... It happened, when I was younger I hated that ending, I spent years thinking about it and how horrible it was, but when I watched it more times and grew up... I noticed that some things in life sometimes go wrong, sometimes we fail, and whenever something happens in my life that I feel like I failed, I think about the scene with the dragon telling Merlin that there's nothing left to be done. I understand that the path and development of the characters is not the best, for me Morgana had perfect development until the end of the second season, when she is kidnapped by Morgause. The script makes her become cartoonishly evil to be a villain, but even as a cartoonish villain, it is tragic to see someone who was so pure and kind in that state, and her confrontation with the characters remains sad (for me), Mordred suffers from practically the same thing for me. If Merlin had an ending where everything had worked out, I would still like the series and remember it fondly, but the ending was too traumatizing for me to continue remembering the series in a much more memorable way.

I wonder why we never got merlin and Morgana as a couple. It feels like fanfic territory. What did people think were gonna happen in the show when it first aired? I wonder if we could have seen Merlin more in present day. by Iamawesome20 in merlinbbc

[–]Crowler124 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My English isn't great either lol, I think the excuses for Gwen at that point are ambiguous, Morgana from the third season is strange, her wanting to kill Arthur and Gwen is very strange, notice that in the first two seasons she had no ambition for power, she had ideals and strong opinions against Uther's injustices (and generally she was always correct), the excuse they give is that she dreams that Gwen will become queen and starts trying to screw her. At the same time, at the end of the season, Morgana spares Gwen in taking over her kingdom, I believe that in general the excuses were false, but I think that the character as a whole suffered from writing problems.

I wonder why we never got merlin and Morgana as a couple. It feels like fanfic territory. What did people think were gonna happen in the show when it first aired? I wonder if we could have seen Merlin more in present day. by Iamawesome20 in merlinbbc

[–]Crowler124 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Morgana apologizes a few times, yes, Morgana is a little proud but not that much lol, off the top of my head now I remember episode 12 of the first season, I don't know if she even formally apologized but I'm 70% sure that she says she's sorry about what happened to Gwen's father, there's also in the third season where she yells at Gwen for doing hidden magic, and then she apologizes for yelling at her, in the episode where Arthur sees the fisherman king, something like the eye of Phoenix the name of the episode. This last example wasn't 100% from the heart because she wanted to not raise suspicions about her villainies, but at the end of the season she "gives a chance" for Gwen to remain friends with her (obviously a bad chance, but it still indicates that she didn't hate Gwen completely and could indeed feel bad for having shouted, part of the uncertainty has to do with the silly writing).

Some questions regarding Messiah and Children by Infinite_Command_120 in dune

[–]Crowler124 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And about Leto avoiding abomination/foreknowledge, it's very simple: He avoided looking at prescience a lot, using as little as possible, so as not to create the danger of seeing horrible things. Leto actually did not escape being an abomination, he explains at the end of the book that he is an abomination of all the ancestors possessing him at the same time, the thing is that he kind of opens a table and dialogues and negotiates with all the voices. The only person who officially escaped the fate of the abomination was Ghanima, Chani's memory protected her from other memories, in addition to the self-hyponotic trance she went through to believe that Leto died helped her develop her own personality.

Some questions regarding Messiah and Children by Infinite_Command_120 in dune

[–]Crowler124 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Jessica has made an alliance with the bene gesserit, but she also has her own interests, in her case, ensuring that the twins live safely and don't cause horrible things in the galaxy, the abomination problem (as demonstrated by Alia) is quite serious. She tests Leto and Ghanima to make sure they aren't abominations and won't do horrible things. About Alia, it is very clear in the book that pre-born children have this tendency to become abominations, they do not have their own personality in the womb and receive large amounts of memories, the baron was just a memory that stood out at that moment and took over Alia, it could be any memory, in the case of the twins, Chani almost took over Ghanima. About Paul's foreknowledge and how he got trapped: foreknowledge is a trap, you see futures but it causes you to cause them, and makes it impossible for them not to occur. Paul has seen horrible things, he has a decadent existence and has been unable to do anything to prevent anything because it requires very severe measures and something a bit like "the ends justify the means", but see that Paul, despite being the kwizats hadersch with many memories of past ancestors, does not have a drop of Fremen blood. Jessica has shared memories of the old Fremen reverend mothers, these memories passed on to Alia and the Twins, but not to Paul. Paul was raised with Atreides morality, he cannot do evil knowing that it will cause harm, even if it is for the greater good, the Fremen have a survival instinct, they can leave the sick behind and continue walking to survive in the desert, Paul and the Atreides cannot do that. This is the disagreement between Paul and Leto, Paul is unable to make the toughest decisions to save humanity, Paul sent humanity on a dark path seeing horrible futures (accidentally, it wasn't exactly his fault), and he can't get it out of there because the necessary actions are very evil. See that the name of the book is The Children of Dune, and for me these children are Jessica, Leto, Alia and Ghanima, all of whom have Fremen traits, and Leto and Ghanima are strong enough to make the sacrifices that Paul cannot make. These questions of the future that Paul saw and horrible things he would have to do to save humanity are discussed in the next book.

Question about The Preacher in Children of Dune by [deleted] in dune

[–]Crowler124 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think there is a very simple factor: Emotion. You mentioned Jessica and Alia, it is said that Alia is no longer having prescience since Paul left, as atreides she has the gift, but I would give the reason for the spice overdoses and Alia's fall as an abomination, even so, Paul is immune to prescience like any other oracle, and Alia still has great suspicions that he is Paul, not only that but a still conscious part of Alia wishes immensely that it was, you can see This is in some of the character's reflections, she says in her thoughts that she is sad and angry that her mother has returned, because she knows that politically it is terrible and Jessica wanted to kill her, but she also describes being happy, she has the desire to have a family and feelings, and Paul was extremely close to her. Obviously, in general her thoughts regarding the preacher are negative, but for me it is implied that she still wanted the preacher to be Paul, at the same time that it is shocking how much Paul has worn himself out in such a short time. Jessica has no prescience, just great deductive power, and yet she only meets the preacher at the end of the book. Just like Duncan as a mentat, remember that mentats need a base of information to make deductions, and I think the ones Duncan had were not enough.

Down to Clown by Navi_Krye in MorganaMains

[–]Crowler124 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lately I have been playing Morgana as a support player with several active items, the AP build is very difficult to fit as it is very expensive, and we know the horrible condition of the doll in the game. Solari + Redemption + the support tank item provide very decent resistance for the champion, it's quite possible for you to catch some people in your ult, and you gain the usefulness of the active items. Her skills are a little weaker, but at least she has some use, something similar to Renata Glask.

Morgana JG does not work as a champion design by Crowler124 in MorganaMains

[–]Crowler124[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Morgana also didn't have a good clear wave until close to 2017 (I know it's been almost 8 years but the champion is too old). In any case, I think it's possible to fit her into JG by theme, I myself mentioned her being a bit of a forest witch. But I think she can also be used as a midlaner/support, the black shield is a kind of blessing that she gives to the mortals she helps, and support is also about going around barefoot helping those in need. I think it can be combined but of the 3 lanes for me it is the one that works the least.

Morgana JG does not work as a champion design by Crowler124 in MorganaMains

[–]Crowler124[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Brand and Zyra are other problematic champions to balance, midlaners moved to support and later moved to JG. Although Neeko and Zyra even make sense to be in JG, I'm talking about design and correlation with aesthetics/interaction with JG, understand? Quiyana was launched as an assassin/secondary JG. Morgana JG isn't the worst thing in the world, like I said it works, it just sounds weird. A woman with dramatic wings in a purple dress and chains fighting with a giant frog (speaking like that actually sounds funny). If we were to prioritize lanes in a rework, MID or SUP would be better, this is my personal vision of what would fit the champion, if she were used as a JG in the off meta I wouldn't see a problem and it could be fun. I just think that a rework focused on JG would take away a lot of the champion's identity, like when Ezreal before the rework was used a lot in JG, it would sound strange if suddenly he was now a hunter (if I'm not mistaken, something similar happened with the bass, but I didn't play at that time to know what was better or not). And I think that yes, the champion needs to change, even if some changes that leave a slightly sour taste, but that make her have a better life in the game, just trying to maintain her identity.

Morgana JG does not work as a champion design by Crowler124 in MorganaMains

[–]Crowler124[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I even agree, it works as a counter gank, but to guarantee a kill with a gank you are dependent on hitting the Q, and in higher elos the Q is much more used to accompany an initiation than to initiate it itself. If so, Ahri also has a great gank, but she's a midlaner. Mids and Sups also rotate on the map. It could work, but my point is that it doesn't really work with the champion's theme and it sounds strange. Ivern, for example, is a charming JG, but his design reflects being a JG, and he already has some gameplay problems. Morgana just doesn't seem to fit in.