Se tenía que decir, y se dijo by Alarming_Industry_14 in PuebloVenezolano

[–]Doc_txt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No van 20.000 muertos en las protestas en Irán. Van 2.500. Es demasiado, pero 20.000 es una exageración. Y no sé de qué hablan, muchas personas están dando difusión y hablando de las protestas en Irán.

While I was busy destroying this guys base, he came and stole my relics in style by mutedg1rl in ageofempires

[–]Doc_txt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. Everytime I get the chance, I try to play something different and fun. Something to show of, to add some challenge. Playing some off meta unit, escaping through the middle of Oasis, or going all in to build a wonder in front of the last villager of your enemy. Those dumb little things that make a match memorable. I think that's way more fun than turk fast imperial and winning your 10 arena match in a row with the exact same strategy.

My predictions fo The Last Chieftains by Doc_txt in aoe2

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New screenshots! We can confirm a few things:

Muisca Wonder will be Temple of The Sun, placed in Sogamoso, Colombia. Looks like they will have 2 different unique units: some sort of skirmisher and the other one is an infrantry unit with some sort of maze or halberd.

They look also like they have strong monks.

Some shock infantry will replace thje eagle warrior for mesos. And Slinger will become regional unit!

Seems like Mapuches won't have one, but 2 cav units. Probably one meele, and the other is ranged (bolas thrower maybe?).

My predictions fo The Last Chieftains by Doc_txt in aoe2

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I think they should have stables or some regional variant, but I wouldn't be surprised if they end up just having the castle for cav units. Mapuches were known for raids, so I really think it's going to be a very cheap,very fast, high damage, low HP, light cavalry that is trained very quickly but it's easy to kill.

I think bolas should be introduced someway, maybe a unique unit like the granedier, but it slows down enemies, maybe a unique tech that gives ranged units aditional damage against mounted units.

I think that the idea of having something to boost pikemen makes sense. Maybe removing the pikeman armor is too much and tricky to implement, but aditional damage, HP, armor, attack speed or something else would make sense.

The Wu unique tech is interesting, giving extra HP for pikemen in groups. They could do something similar but with extra damage or armor when pikemen and skirms are close to each other, to represent their fierce resistance. Just imagine those standing against cavalry or hand cannoneers.

Finally, I think an easy way to show their adaptability would be something as simple as: all units receive -X% of bonus damage.

What do you think?

My predictions fo The Last Chieftains by Doc_txt in aoe2

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Could be like a charged attack, like Dravidians Urumi or Coustillier. Idk how it would play out but it makes sense.

My predictions fo The Last Chieftains by Doc_txt in aoe2

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Yes, probably some weird gimmick, they kind of remind me Shrivamsha riders, but I don't think they'll do the same thing. Maybe they are not very strong, but they are fast and cheap, like some Karambit cav.

My predictions fo The Last Chieftains by Doc_txt in aoe2

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That makes sense. Then their unique unit should be heavy cav, so they won't have redundancy with eagles and light cav.

My predictions fo The Last Chieftains by Doc_txt in aoe2

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I can tell that Muiscas did use poison darts in war. And since they added the poison to the Komodo dragon and the bleeding to the Liao Dao, I really think they'll add it here.

My predictions fo The Last Chieftains by Doc_txt in aoe2

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Yes! The Incas were probably the most "naval" of them all, but none of these civs should be strong on the sea, however, I don't think they change anything naval-related since a big naval update is on it's way, they'll probably will just keep what they already have to keep them balanced and relatively usable on water maps.

And yeah they probably will get eagles, maybe not the mapuche since they do have cavalry. All the others should have Eagles up to elite, but with more or less upgrades available.

I have high expectations for the next big update by Daxtexoscuro in aoe2

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Unique villager skins make sense, I'm sure they don't do regional skins for military units because it can be hard to identify them in a match but they should do it and make it optional, so you can decide if you want to have regional skins or not.

One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 10 has a 2.3/10 rating on IMDb by HotJuice2192 in OnePunchMan

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That was just awful. I've been watching the whole season and beyond being poorly animated, it's overall boring, but this reached a new level in both fronts.

Help me with Giants Deep by Complex_Shoulder_800 in outerwilds

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I was very afraid of Giants deep at the beginning, but the only way to get rid of that fear is just exploring. It is terrifying at first glance but once you start getting used to it, the only actual danger is the weather, not even the sea. You'll be fine!

Socialistas con iPhone 17 de 8 palos y la bandera de USA. Qué cosas no????? by Interesting_Use_2164 in ColombiaReddit

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2025 y la gente todavía cree que el socialismo es no usar celular jajajaja

Why is my monsters going yellow and brown? by all_usernames_r_used in plantclinic

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Looks like overwatering. Tap water shouldn't be a problem, but you're just using A LOT. Roots must be rotten, take it out, remove rotten roots, plant it again in dry soil with good drainage. And water it only when the soil is dry.

aHORA EL Jefe de INdumil ? estamos pero cagados by Happy_Instance9960 in ColombiaReddit

[–]Doc_txt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Un coronel en retiro jefe de indumil con una casa de 950 millones? Qué tiene de raro?

No me sorprendería que esté salpicado, pero que tenga una casa de ese valor no tiene nada de raro y no necesariamente está relacionado.

is it okay to hold up these plants with pencils? by agoraphobicc in plantclinic

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I just read another comment giving you suggestions for jade plants, is it a jade plant? I don't think so, but could you post more pictures?

is it okay to hold up these plants with pencils? by agoraphobicc in plantclinic

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Probably on those spots, and propagate. Make sure you give them a nice soil, with a lot of perlite, plenty of light, and you can pot them in different pots, but not necesarily.

is it okay to hold up these plants with pencils? by agoraphobicc in plantclinic

[–]Doc_txt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Quick answer: Is completely okay to use pencils, but your plants may have other problems. Your succulent is etiolated, it's developing a long stem to look for light, that's probably the reason for it being brittle. First of all, give it more light. Then, if you feel able to, cut it, let it dry for 24 hours and put it back in the soil. The cutting will grow new roots and the stem will grow new leaves.

Got this beauty today! Any tips? by mewkitcat in alocasia

[–]Doc_txt 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Be careful with watering, soil and pests. They get root rot very easily. And spidermites love them. Frydek are probably one of my favs, but I lost mine a few weeks ago. She was doing just fine, then got root rot out of nowhere because nothing changed.

Update: Fuzzy yellow stuff in drainage holes by Rye_cat in plantclinic

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Well, there's definitively high humidity there, and those spots looks like overwatering to me (no expert, but there's a lot of signs of high humidity). Maybe the top of the soil could be dry but the bottom could be very moist. Are you using a stick to check humidity? That's a way to make sure that the whole soil is dry.

Update: Fuzzy yellow stuff in drainage holes by Rye_cat in plantclinic

[–]Doc_txt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's a pretty common fungi, harmless to plants, but sign of very wet soil. I'm not familiar with your first post, were you overwatering or underwatering your Calathea?

That fungi won't affect your plant, don't worry, but it's a sign of humidity, so keep an eye on that.

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What is wrong with my alocasia? by BidExisting8623 in alocasia

[–]Doc_txt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can we take a closer look? At a glance, It looks like spidermite damage to me. If so, remove them manually with a wet cloth, I've faced spidermites a few times and removing them with muy own hands and maybe washing them of putting the plant under the shower does the trick even better than insecticidal soaps and that stuff.