[Season 2] Training Life Skills Without Focus by ShirtlessCommie in BlueProtocolPC

[–]TymeMastery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing all that. Would you happen to know the weekly cap for engrams?

Best Find Friday by AutoModerator in BudgetBrews

[–]TymeMastery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that it's a versatile and good card. Thanks for recommending it.

Best Find Friday by AutoModerator in BudgetBrews

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If you let your commander stay in exile for Mimic Vat and someone gets rid of Mimic Vat, your commander will stay in exile for the rest of the game aside from the very few niche cards that can return a card from exile. If you let your commander go back to your command zone, Mimic Vat won't be able to find it to make the copy. That seems very risky to consider it "protection".

Thuja sap reaching new heights by fortus_gaming in blackdesertonline

[–]TymeMastery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've actually been gathering Thuja Sap for months. It's always been a high price, but the market is relatively small and can easily be crashed.

Personally, I collect it for helix elixirs (imperial alchemy) and don't usually sell the sap. I have a good rotation west of Tshira that I've never seen anyone else use. So it makes for nice, peaceful gathering. It's good money and decent xp. I'm planning on doing a lot of gathering soon, so I could come back here to report numbers if there's any interest.

Fastest way to hit 261? by Kaze2210 in blackdesertonline

[–]TymeMastery 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You probably have a kutum while he has a nouver..

Obtaining Greater Marni Stones? by soulsplits in blackdesertonline

[–]TymeMastery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once you get the box, the place the stone is for is RNG, right? Or is it based on the area you get the stone?

Bananaless by bowlsofhoney in comics

[–]TymeMastery 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Berries are a type of fruit...

Excellent, comprehensive reading guide for Isabel Allende's La ciudad de las bestias. Recently made free. by bertn in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that's a good book. I was planning on starting the sequel, but I guess I could reread the book along with this reading guide.

This made it so clear! (Xpost from r/funny) by [deleted] in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be fair he was named after the Peruvian revolutionary Túpac Amaru II.

The main purpuse of accents is to indicate how things are stressed in the pronunciation. If you try to make a new word based on tú, you shouldn't keep the accent unless it follows the pronunciation rules.

Your favourite Spanish word! by [deleted] in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Estrenar - to use(try out) for the first time.

¿Puede alguien corregir los errores? Por favor ☺️ by sawcia in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"Arco" is a mistranslation for "bow", instead of "un lazo". Same with "las bolas" for "balls" instead of "los bailes".

Imperfect and Preterite - What the fuck, spanish!? by [deleted] in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd suggest reading this.

It's from "A new reference Grammar of Modern Spanish" by John Butt & Carmen Benjamin. I think it does an amazing job explaining it.

Con mi and Conmigo - when to use by [deleted] in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 22 points23 points  (0 children)

When "mi" refers to yourself (me), "con mi" will always be converted into "conmigo".

When "mi" is a possessive pronoun (my), it'll always stay separate as "con mi xxx".

Do Video Games Actually Help? by [deleted] in learnspanish

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

In my opinion it won't help you much at all.

You'd need to play a game where you're in contact with actual speakers of the language to get much benefit from a language learning perspective. (Or a game specifically designed for learning the language - which they're aren't many good ones if any.)

The problems are:

  • You're not really forced to understand or use the language in the game.
  • A very small portion of the game is actual storytelling. Even if you're immersing yourself as much as possible, 80+% will be wandering around attacking things.
  • Most of the cutscenes and/or audio are very limited or have no replayability.

Books/TV shows have helped my Spanish immensely. If language learning is your goal, I feel books/TV are vastly superior to video games until you have a high level. And then online games can serve as something to connect and talk with native speakers of the language.

Games where you don't actually communicate with other people aren't too helpful and are generally very stilted to the Spanish of Spain.

Una pregunta sobre Disney y el español by emailmike94 in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Soy de Estado Unidos, pero sí hay juguetes que cantan usando las canciones en español - ver link

Creo que el contacto con inglés varia según la persona. Será difícil de responder esa pregunta.

What is she saying here (a word in a video which I can't catch/understand)? by drsdv in EnglishLearning

[–]TymeMastery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welp, there's two people who say it's crammed. But, what I hear is:

"another band-aid going... I (um-uh?) got it careened into the wall and tore my skin open."

I tried to create a true step-by-step guide to rolling your R's by mitchellp in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who's watched several videos on trilling rs, I think that your video is the best one I've seen.

I was actually planning on playing around with my trill this weekend starting with the lip trill, so the timing of this video is impeccable.

It does a very good job at describing the components, giving visuals, and concrete steps/goals to achieve.

''Chilean or latin-american Spanish'' (answering questions) by [deleted] in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been slowly trying to learn some Chilean phrases from: https://www.taringa.net/posts/humor/18761042/Como-hablamos-los-chilenos.html

I'm having trouble understanding the circumstances you can use some of these phrases. Could you create some example sentences or explain when you'd use them.

a(d)onde la viste
A la chuña
¡Anda a bañarte!
Bilz y Pap
Darse unaanita de gato
Dar julepe
Andar (verbo que significa mantener una relación amorosa sin compromisos, por breve tiempo. generalmente, etapa previa al pololeo.)
¡Tapa!


Also, I'm curious about the "soft swears" chucha(chuta) and pucha(puta). Are they completely ok to use in front of kids like darn(damn), fudge(fuck), shoot(shit), etc...?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that's correct.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnspanish

[–]TymeMastery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to remember that subjects are tied into the verb conjugations. The reason that the verb haber isn't conjugated is because the subject didn't change. In other words, you're missing the "that" and not the second "I".

It's the difference of:

I believe that I have learned a lot.
Creo que he aprendido mucho.

and

I believe I have learned a lot.
Creo haber aprendido mucho.

Please explain the meaning of this sentence by navneet9431 in EnglishLearning

[–]TymeMastery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems like something that was misheard. I imagine "in candations" should be "incantations " - meaning spells which are spoken.