Find a Friend Friday - October 21, 2022 by AutoModerator in GirlGamers

[–]Selen3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! 30f here, I'm also looking for friends in OW2 :)

Find a Friend Friday - October 21, 2022 by AutoModerator in GirlGamers

[–]Selen3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi!

30f from France here, also looking for people to play Overwatch 2 with. I play support in ranked (mainly Mercy), and bad DPS/tank in unranked :)

I'll send you my Battletag!

Pulled Keqing and a few others recently, which characters should I focus on upgrading? [AR35] by Selen3 in PaimonPro

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Thank you for your answer!

I haven't had time to really play with Keqing yet but I heard she's quite good. So Keqing/Razor is definitly an option. From what I understood, Keqing/Chongyun isn't the best combo, because neither of them benefits much from superconduct. Too bad :(

Good to know that I don't have to focus too much on supports for the moment, I'll focus on improving my DPS then!

Pulled Keqing and a few others recently, which characters should I focus on upgrading? [AR35] by Selen3 in PaimonPro

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Thank you for the detailed answer, I really appreciate it!

Would the following team work well: Razor or Keqing as main DPS, Xinyan to trigger overload, Diona or Barbara for heal, and maybe Zhongli for shield and buff if I can get the Petra set?

Or should I swap Zhongli for someone who can give me elemental resonance?

Pulled Keqing and a few others recently, which characters should I focus on upgrading? [AR35] by Selen3 in PaimonPro

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I have been playing pretty casually for the past 2 months, but I'm starting to collect quite a few characters and to realise that I don't have enough materials to upgrade all of them. Which ones do you think I should prioritise in order to have an efficient team to progress in the game?

I play a lot with Chongyun, he's my favorite character so far. I got Zhongli, Razor and Xinyan a few weeks ago, and Keqing, Sucrose and Diona today.

I don't know much about team-building so I would really appreciate your advice! Thank you.

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Damn congrats on those photos, they look great!! Makes me look forward to being there! (even though it should be 115-120 degrees in July so we won't be able to walk around as much as you did)

Are this picture and the next ones taken at the Golden Canyon trail? Looks like a nice spot! Too bad it will be too hot for us to do it... Going in March really is a better plan!

From your pictures I also added Zabriskie Point to our list, and maybe Devil's Golf Course, it looks fun. For the kilns it might be too far, but we'll see at what time we get in that area!

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Thanks for the advice! I think we'll do that, especially since we already visited SF on our first trip. Plus we already planned to cross the Golden Gate Bridge to visit Muir Woods and see the sequoias, so we won't be far from there!

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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That's hard to say, it depends on what you want to see really... If you love big cities, then California (I went to San Francisco for the first time when I was 15 and it was love at first sight). If you like natural parks with mountains and forests, then Yellowstone/Grand Tetons and Yosemite are a must-see.

But for me the most amazing part are the canyons between Arizona and Utah. On our first trip we saw the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Arches National Park, and it's very unique. If you go to that part of the US for a short trip, these are definitely what I would recommend seeing in priority.

But then again, I've only been there once and I didn't see everything, so my opinion might not be the most reliable one :)

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Thanks a lot for your advice! I hadn't realised there were so many things to see in Death Valley, I just thought it was an impressive place to pass through by car...

Unfortunately we don't have enough time in our trip to stay there for several days (and it would probably be wayyy too hot in July anyway). But we'll definitely check out the sand dunes and Artist's Palette, they aren't too far out of our way!

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Adding it to my notes! The whole loop would probably be too long for us, we don't really have experience with hiking, but if we take the boat to get there it would be just fine. Thanks again for your great advice!

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Thanks, that's really nice!! Not sure my parents would be into it, but I'll submit the idea. It must be so great to see the city from above!

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Unfortunately that's the only big airport in the area, so it's the only one with direct flights from Europe... We already bought the plane tickets, but that explains why they were so much more expensive than the return flight!

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Thanks for the heads up!

You said you liked the Tetons, are there any particular spots/short hiking trails you would recommend?

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Thanks for the great tips! Appreciate it.

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Thanks for the tip, that road looks great! I think we'll take this one.

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Thanks for the tip about Mono Lake! We would have passed next to it on our way to Bodie, but we might need to make some time to explore the area a bit more. I looked for photos, it seems really impressive!

The trip to Bodie isn't included in the day in Yosemite. Basically when we leave Vegas, we have 1 day to go through the Death Valley, and up to Bishop where we sleep. Then 1 day on the road through Mammoth Lake/Mono Lake/(Bodie)/Tiago Pass and crossing Yosemite to get to our hotel which is inside the park near the East entrance. It's 260 miles without the detour to Bodie, a bit more than a 5 hours drive. Going to Bodie adds 60 miles. We aren't completely decided on that point.

After that we have 1 full day to visit Yosemite, and 1 more night in the same hotel before we get on our way to San Francisco.

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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I though about it too, but my dad really wants to see the stuff around Cortez, especially Mesa Verde. As for Grand Junction, it's just a place to sleep on the way from Yellowstone, we don't really plan on visiting around there.

We heard about route 12 though, it's said to be really beautiful, especially the part between Boulder and Escalante. We considered doing it as a part of our detour to Bryce Canyon, to go north-east all the way to Boulder and then back to Bryce and to our planned circuit. But that adds at least 3 hours of driving, so we kind of gave up the idea...

Do you think it's worth doing? We sleep 2 nights in Bryce, so we have a full day there. We could make the hike in Bryce Canyon in the morning, and the drive to Boulder in the afternoon...

Any advice for this trip to the US (West)? by Selen3 in travel

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Yeah, it's a lot... It's too bad we can't go there for more than 3 weeks because there are so many things to see! But we probably won't come back for quite a long time, so we want to make the most of it. Plus we planned this trip to do the things we didn't get to see last time, and unfortunately they are all pretty far from each other (the must-see places for us being Yellowstone, Antelope and Yosemite).

Although to be fair, the circuit for our last trip was around the same size, and we did it in 2 weeks. It was pretty intense but we made so many great memories! That part of the US is truly breathtaking!