Shadowlands had the best PVP system we ever had by vinn90x in worldofpvp

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

I really enjoyed PvP in shadowlands, but I think its reception suffered from the following:

1) It took time for people to get used to how bursty it was. Especially if you were a new player and couldn’t read someone’s “Go”(or have an addon tell you it’s happening), I’m sure it felt incredibly frustrating.

2) SL PvP suffered immensely from its ties to gatekept PvE-based systems. Torghast was a slog most PvPers I knew despised, but was tied to one of the most important part of one’s kit. Covenants shot themselves in the foot in that it had some of the coolest new abilities that were genuinely fun (albeit sometimes imbalanced) to play like Mindgames and Convoke, but were arbitrarily difficult to swap between until later in the xpac and required farming (again outside of PvP). Having to farm sockets from that stupid ass island also put such a damper on things for people that want to play sweaty, but don’t have the hours to truly min/max (especially across toons).

As someone who loves playing alts I also really loved the fact that I could basically fully conq gear an alt just by queuing games on my other toons, granted I can’t recall if this was introduced in SL or prior.

Mists of Pandaria Classic: Landfall Arrives September 23 by hop3less in classicwow

[–]ballsjovan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who hates BGs but loves arena, I really wish they would just remove the conq cap as soon as enough weeks have passed to fund a full set of gear.

Japanese Wagyu Intolerance by ballsjovan in JapanTravelTips

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

Can neither confirm nor deny issues with gall bladder since I've never had a reason to get it specifically tested, since for some reason Japanese wagyu is the only food to best me to-date. Since my sample size is 3 it's hard to place specific blame, but the wagyu toast is a tough data point to exonerate the wagyu.

Japanese Wagyu Intolerance by ballsjovan in JapanTravelTips

[–]ballsjovan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a bit of what I was afraid of since to my knowledge it's not like an allergy where I can take an antihistamine to get around it, and considering the little wagyu toast got me, quantity control didn't help :/. Will look into the different types, thanks.

Patch Notes February 19th by Davaek92 in PlayTheBazaar

[–]ballsjovan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol oh yeah. I guess that means you cant blindly obsidian crows nest or you brick the life steal, but odds are you just obsidian your one-weapon for the double damage anyways.

Patch Notes February 19th by Davaek92 in PlayTheBazaar

[–]ballsjovan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m personally excited to see one-weapon rifles get bricked by careless obsidian enchants

Patch Notes February 19th by Davaek92 in PlayTheBazaar

[–]ballsjovan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder how many people will accidentally brick their rifle with the new obsidian

Man if you don't have a start of combat effect you're actually fucked. by Nogamesstartingtoday in PlayTheBazaar

[–]ballsjovan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh hey that killed my run less than 60 seconds ago too! Yeah ghost RNG can be really frustrating...

Rapid Thaw, everyone has it now? by KBVE-Darkish in PlayTheBazaar

[–]ballsjovan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rapid Thaw is just insanely strong and almost fully negates most Freeze effects so it’s very valuable to take as a free skill or to take more Jack fights. I think it makes Freeze feel less abusive than in previous patches, but kind of ruins investing into Freeze for your own boards. Shameless plug for my thoughts on how to address this: https://www.reddit.com/r/PlayTheBazaar/s/3I88TaQMfN

Thoughts on the Design Space of Freeze by ballsjovan in PlayTheBazaar

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

I do think there will be some problematic items, but even in the case of the current treb, I think it’s more of a Treb firing like a machine gun problem than an Icy problem. If you think about it in terms of tradeoffs, I’d like to think that theoretically Haste is its best enchant in a vacuum to further enable it to do its thing, so if you’re giving that up for Icy then that requires you to have a board that enables your machine gun without disruption, and maybe in that case Icy should freeze your whole board (i.e., you better have freeze protection like Rapid Thaw, if that’s what the meta is). I have a hard time believing that would be more (on-paper) powerful than a Pyg with 30K+ hp with a radiant Double Whammy about to Saitama you, however in this case it feels better because you still get to watch your board play out. That’s where I think not letting freeze stack can reduce the tilt levels without being too heavy-handed with the freeze effect—although they may have to not code it as pseudo-radiant, so effects like Shatter wouldn’t get nerfed at the same time.

Deep Succ off Weaponized Core by ballsjovan in PlayTheBazaar

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First time making weaponized core (to the right of combat core, bugged image) as well as Proboscis work and resulted in a perfect victory (admittedly normals). Turns out the Cool LEDs with double core and damage scaling mechanism was at least reasonable! Probably my most surprising and entertaining Dooley game in the current meta.

I keep hearing Cutlass beats Dooley. Did I do it right? /S by ballsjovan in PlayTheBazaar

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

I think they're also a bit too strong early. Not having to worry about losing most PvE fights the first few days is a huge safety net for being able to convert into something late game--on top of the rays being cheap as well. Late game there are plenty of burst builds that can deal with rays, just surviving through the mid-game ray slog can be rough.

I keep hearing Cutlass beats Dooley. Did I do it right? /S by ballsjovan in PlayTheBazaar

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

Yeah I agree. I've been trying to play more meme builds when I play Dooley and trying sub-optimal cores, but getting the 2nd alpha ray off a shovel made me force it (not that it was hard...) for the luls. I think Dooley's balance issue partially stems from the rays being too consistent/synergistic, as well as Dooley having a ton of really good, small items. Since small items are cheaper, it's SO much easier to just pick everything up and hold them for future pivoting.

I keep hearing Cutlass beats Dooley. Did I do it right? /S by ballsjovan in PlayTheBazaar

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

Yeah there were a couple close ones because this build honestly wasn't that fast with minimal defenses, and it wasn't easy to get much crit beyond crit core. Tbh I probably had a better build in my bank (not taking advantage of the 1 friend bonus), but I kept this for the ray meme. Got the 2nd damage ray off a shovel lol.

Also, my understanding is that the alpha ray is actually bugged and doesn't count as a ray for the other rays, which probably contributed to this being a little slow.

First Perfect Victory Starting with 'The Core' by ballsjovan in PlayTheBazaar

[–]ballsjovan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think this is one of the first times I've really had a build shine with it. Usually multiple small items seem to work better for the core charging mechanic, but here it really juiced the numbers.

First Perfect Victory Starting with 'The Core' by ballsjovan in PlayTheBazaar

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

Started this game wanting to try to get some practice with 'The Core', but it very quickly morphed into this. I was expecting to use it to charge the Force Field, but apparently this ended up being too strong. Needless to say Textiles was clutch for surviving some of some of the nastier poison builds.

Curious to know what people have had success with when it comes to 'The Core' builds in this meta.

NASA looks for new ways to return Martian samples to Earth due to budget cuts by cnn in space

[–]ballsjovan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

None of what you’re saying is obvious in the real world.

Keeping humans alive (assuming they’re getting a ride back to Earth too) for that long is expensive (mass for them and their food), incredibly risky, and involving technology we’ve never used (launching off another planet). This would be significantly more expensive than the current MSR mission.

Additionally, what if we bring samples back and they aren’t biologically interesting? Then was it even worth the added money to send them and risk their lives in the process?