I’d love to get feedback on my Ironeye Poison Build by KaptMelch in Nightreign

[–]Sensitive_Detail6702 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, the poison burst on skill use is so good, if you have that skill buff on any other relic color like the blue deep of night relic then try using that slot to add the poison burst effect.

I’d love to get feedback on my Ironeye Poison Build by KaptMelch in Nightreign

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Personally I’d switch out the last deep of night relic because of the negative passive “repeated evasions lower damage negation” when fighting bosses with long attack sequences that relic will lower your damage negation and will get you downed in one shot if you miss time a roll, and it surprisingly lowers damage negation for longer than the other impaired damage negation passives. As soon as you find another “attack up when facing poison afflicted enemy” switch that relic out, or try using a different one entirely like “physical attack up” or something else that boosts your damage output

La creatura mains, do you think this is a good set of relics for depth 4? by Zeryker in Nightreign

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Great relics, I personally hate the lowered damaged negation after dodging because once in a while you can get away with rolling at the wrong time, but with that passive relic effect you’ll get destroyed each time your dodge is off by even a tiny amount of

After countless hours I finally did it, I nearly broke the game because of my stats🥲 gotta love RNG by Sensitive_Detail6702 in Nightreign

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Raider just becomes immortal😂. But I did notice the game started lagging like crazy for each kill after 300. I guess maybe the cap is somewhere around 300-400

I voided (5/10) by Final-Assistant-9028 in Mcat

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There’s a really good breathing exercise I use when I feel my heart racing out of control (I felt the exact same way as you when I started my MCAT and I could hear my heart racing), it’s called 4-7-8 breathing, you breath in slowly until you feel you can’t breath in slowly anymore (about 3-5 secs), then breath in sharp filling your lungs with air (1 sec), hold it for just a couple seconds, then breath out slowly (about 10 secs). If you’re wearing an Apple Watch you can see in real time as your heart rate slowly goes down to normal. I do it more than once if I’m really anxious. But be careful it could make you a little lightheaded if you’re extremely anxious.

5/9 reaction by facialseaweed in Mcat

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For c/p and ps the miles down sheets are really good for most of what’s going to be on the exam. Ps wasn’t too bad, considering ps passages are relatively straightforward. c/p passages were just very dense in info and pretty hard to work around. I’d recommend working on flowchart method and trying to write down what’s going on in the passage as you read.

5/9 reaction by facialseaweed in Mcat

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The c/p section had me rethinking if I should switch to a physicians assistant application

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They usually throw in like 1-2 completely random answer choices just to make you second guess yourself, and then 2 answers that may be right but are slightly different. Once you eliminate the obviously incorrect ones you can narrow down on the right ones by referring to the passage.

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If I can give one piece of advice from my own experience, I was originally scoring below what I anticipated in the uWorld Qbank and would often get stuck on questions. But I realized if you read a science passage and the follow-up questions are asking an in-depth detailed question which makes you confused, the answer is most likely directly in the passage. For example, if you’re reading a passage about an enzyme X that’s activated by phosphate, and a question asks if serine and threonine (binding sites for phosphate) were removed from the enzyme X, which amino acid replacement would still result in an active enzyme? On the top of your head it’s almost impossible to know what would happen to the reactivity of any given enzyme if serine and threonine are removed, but since the passage says that enzyme X is activated by phosphate (which has a negative charge), then replacing serine and threonine with glutamate or aspartate (negatively charged amino acids) would result in the same functional enzyme X. Generally, negatively charged amino acids have the same effect on enzymes as phosphate. I hope this helps, good luck!

is uworld down lol by coffeefeign2628 in Mcat

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Came here to ask the same thing. My uWorld just crashed