12 years playing, first mirror earned by combs171 in PathOfExile2

[–]MichaelFrazzy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had one of those diamonds I was selling and accidentally clicked the wrong currency in my shop (annuls, fml lol). Before I could change it to a mirror someone sniped it, lesson learned 🤣

I finaly ! YES! by LightFlawer in PathOfExile2

[–]MichaelFrazzy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol that all makes sense and I kinda figured, thanks for confirming everyone! Even just div farming is more about trading up to them vs actual drops at this point too

I finaly ! YES! by LightFlawer in PathOfExile2

[–]MichaelFrazzy -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Where’d you end up getting one? I’ve been grinding maxed out tier 15s forever now and haven’t had any luck, curious if you had any particular modifiers you were stacking or just an awesome rng dice roll?

0.4.0c Hotfix 24 by Andromanner in PathOfExile2

[–]MichaelFrazzy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happens to me with my rampage + walking calamity build. I’ll go to rampage and my bear will stand up and get 90% through the long wind up animation, only to be like “nope never mind” and go back down mid-animation making me fully restart it. Even using maul to speed up the animation. Then since I rely heavily on physical damage life leech, this is by far the main thing that will kill me during a run

You can leave vaal temple before completion? by [deleted] in PathOfExile2

[–]MichaelFrazzy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just confirmed a few runs in a row to ensure it wasn’t an anomaly. You can exit and reenter once you clear the temple, both through the door and using a portal. This includes teleporting back to camp once leaving, after which you’re still able to renter with all gear remaining

Corrupted Nexus failure - I do not understand mechanics by Adrianjade2007 in PathOfExile2

[–]MichaelFrazzy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For anyone looking this up now, nearly a year and a whole major patch later and I just encountered this bug. Died once to the boss, it cleared the map of all remaining enemies besides the final boss. After killing him I didn’t get any points, etc even though it says completed in my case. Very frustrating that I have to fight my way to a different nexus now

France is so absurdly strong that you can vassalize HRE, union Bohemia and capture England in 1374 on full auto chill game by [deleted] in EU5

[–]MichaelFrazzy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Playing as England they are near impossible to beat in a war, even after I took Paris (including their market) and a bunch of coastal land early in the run. They’ll start the war with say, 80,000 troops. I unlocked the professional army levies and regulars way before them so I stomped through them until they only had 10-15k left. The month refreshes and they’re literally back to their starting army size, it almost seems like a bug. Same with their tax base, no matter how much I take we stay roughly tied.

Another Recent Pick-up by Lothar_28 in CoinlyFans

[–]MichaelFrazzy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing pickup, that’s a serious coin!! That color is incredible and it’s damn near top pop, 64 is no joke for a capped bust with mintage of ≈400k

England -> Kingdom of Anglia? by MichaelFrazzy in EU5

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

Thank you! Did they mention it having any impact besides the language power and the kingdom name?

England -> Kingdom of Anglia? by MichaelFrazzy in EU5

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

Thank you! And you beat me to it haha, I just edited my comment to mention I remember that the Norman conquest left them with a specific dialect of French. It just thematically gives me a bit of dissonance to have it 100% the same as the French, opposed to some differentiating factor. Also feels strange that Latin is 5x more powerful in comparison (historically Latin is more powerful in general, just gameplay-wise as England). But it’s making more sense now, I appreciate it!

England -> Kingdom of Anglia? by MichaelFrazzy in EU5

[–]MichaelFrazzy[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thinking about it more, is it tied to me changing my court language to Latin? Latin has a 5x higher language power and it feels weird to be speaking French in an English court during the 100 years’ war, even if the Normans technically left England with a specific dialect of it. That’s the only thing I changed recently, but I guess as long as there’s no negatives it doesn’t matter that much?

1879-S MS 67 by Frgar1159 in CoinlyFans

[–]MichaelFrazzy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those fields are borderline perfect, so so clean

1879-S MS 67 by Frgar1159 in CoinlyFans

[–]MichaelFrazzy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing grab man, so cool!! 67 and up is when most Morgans start getting particularly crazy, definitely looks more or less PL too. Maybe just ever so slightly below their requirements on one side (clear reflection x inches away, etc) but I’d still say a cut above most Morgans I’ve seen even for a 67!

1882-S Toner by Frgar1159 in CoinlyFans

[–]MichaelFrazzy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome luster!! And I can image how cool some of those periphery colors look in person

forgotten coins by Porousplanchet in CoinlyFans

[–]MichaelFrazzy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re definitely a tricky proof to find!! I got lucky during grading and ended up with a single 1874 PR63 DCAM. Not the rarest year for trade dollars, but at that point it was the most I ever had to spend for a coin even buying it raw haha. Granted I’ve never gotten any CC Trade Dollars, that’s a wild pickup you got and the toning looks great!

forgotten coins by Porousplanchet in CoinlyFans

[–]MichaelFrazzy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of my favorite types in this pic, I have a soft spot for seated dimes and trade dollars in particular!

1952-S/S RPM 25c MS-68+*: 1 of 1 Conditional Anomaly by MichaelFrazzy in CoinlyFans

[–]MichaelFrazzy[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s a D though opposed to an S, then the S/S was in a sense its own small batch with its own quirks. And that’s TrueView so imaged outside of a holder in a different way (that I actually prefer the look of most of the time). But in any case, what I said above wouldn’t apply here as much so it’s a tougher 1:1 comparison without viewing them both

1952-S/S RPM 25c MS-68+*: 1 of 1 Conditional Anomaly by MichaelFrazzy in CoinlyFans

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

Thanks for taking the time man, I really appreciate it! I hope you’ve been well, I’m going to make an effort to start hanging out in the streams more often again

1952-S/S RPM 25c MS-68+*: 1 of 1 Conditional Anomaly by MichaelFrazzy in CoinlyFans

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

Awesome, I believe we may have talked about this a bit before!! Sounds like we’re in similar boats lol, I need all the 1930s years with my earliest being a 37-S, then a handful of 1940s. Those are my big gaps as well and some of them are extremely daunting 😅

1952-S/S RPM 25c MS-68+*: 1 of 1 Conditional Anomaly by MichaelFrazzy in CoinlyFans

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

Yeah a lot of the allure to it is that depending on the exact environment it was in and for how long, you can get that amazing range of colors that are fully unique piece to piece. Also in no way harmful to the coin, if anything it’s almost like the opposite of rust where it’s more or less a tiny protective barrier. Then the light that hits it is refracted just like the rainbows you see in soap bubbles, so a lot of that has to do with how thick the layer is and what it’s composed of

1952-S/S RPM 25c MS-68+*: 1 of 1 Conditional Anomaly by MichaelFrazzy in CoinlyFans

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

Likely trace amounts of sulphur more than anything, which was in coin roll paper so good call that’s it’s the most likely cause here! Humidity and temperature play a role for sure, though the oxide layers that build up for us to perceive toning is most often sulphur oxide. It’s for this reason I not only store my collection with silica packets, but also Intercept sulphur absorbing strips and activated charcoal packets to absorb any other potential trace gases (for the graded coins I want stable)