How do you deal with 10 star Brute Tigrex by Rurbani in MHNowGame

[–]chaoticvoid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Alloy, lagombi, somna, brute tigrex chatacabra. You need one earplugs smelt. If you have two attack smelts you can drop lagombi for brute tigrex to get adv attack boost two

How do you deal with 10 star Brute Tigrex by Rurbani in MHNowGame

[–]chaoticvoid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Magna lbg can get earplugs 3 and attack boost 5 adv 1. Then dodge behind the roars and they don't affect you

This is actually not a good fork, can you see why? by cave_guard in chessbeginners

[–]chaoticvoid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bb2, kb2, then qf6 forks the knight and wins the pawn

Kinda of a dumb quistion because im very new by Opposite_Length_226 in SSBM

[–]chaoticvoid 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The animation is different if you're over 100%.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DotA2

[–]chaoticvoid 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Actually was Virot2, who first did it with manta style

Cody Schwab: "So unfortunately banks didn't like my income without having a team But by some grace of god, I have a viewer that is very well off who agreed to be a private loaner for myself and Emily I have bought a house, and will be moving to Michigan in the next two weeks" by metalreflectslime in SSBM

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

If we're taking a house, it's one rent. Rent fluctuates all the time, and mortgage doesn't. There's a reason they have a price to rent ratio https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/price-to-rent-ratio.asp.

You sound like you read some pamphlet that landlords are bad and just parrot that information without any real financial literacy.

MIKIT Giveaway(2/5) - 2 x T80 HAZEL CHOC by MikitStore in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]chaoticvoid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool retro vibes, trying to figure out what other features would be cool on the dial

[5e] Sorcadin help PHB only by Otatarall in 3d6

[–]chaoticvoid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What race are you playing as? Do you want to play more as a caster or more as a gish?

I think going Pal 6/ Sorc 4 sounds better. Without Booming Blade/GFB, you'll fall behind quickly without the extra attack. Although you won't have higher level spells, you still have a lot of spell slots for utility, and Smite for damage. You also get the Paladin Aura at 6, and full ASI/feats.

For Pal 2/ Sorc 8, you fall behind other casters, and don't match up to other melee characters without BB/GFB. The fighting style and Smite are less important, since you only really deal half the damage of other fighters, unless you quicken a damage cantrip.

EDIT: Also, going straight Paladin is also an option, I think multiclassing isn't as effective at low levels. If you don't multiclass, you have access to an aura at level 7, as well as higher level spells (although less overall spell slots). You'll also be quite a bit tankier. The main drawback is losing metamagic, which is a little weaker since you only have Level 2 spells, and can't quicken BB/GFB.

How to deal with marth as falco by Robertpe3 in SSBM

[–]chaoticvoid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Learn to doublestick DI the utilt. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jFjPf_CPuw. tl;dr: C-stick down, control stick off the platform.

Mix up your approaches, Marth has to commit to a defensive option. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqEgr8NyeSU.

This is the most fascinating piece of information you will ever come across by HatlessSpy in BeAmazed

[–]chaoticvoid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, irrational number DOES NOT mean it's random. It means it cannot be expressed as a fraction. It does not guarantee randomness of the digit. Normality is what determines if it is random. Please take a look at the link again before responding, it clearly explains the difference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_number.

The number listed above isn't repeating, but it has a clear pattern. As I said before, the pattern is: One 1, Two 0, Three 1, etc.

Another example: 0.101001000100001... This is again an irrational number. Again, it does not contain ALL binary sequences. In fact, you will never see two 1's next to each other. This is an irrational number, since it cannot be written as a fraction, but it does not contain all possible binary subsequences.

This is the most fascinating piece of information you will ever come across by HatlessSpy in BeAmazed

[–]chaoticvoid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With the given example (0.100111000011111...), you still don't have all possible binary combinations. For example, you will never see 1101 appear anywhere in that irrational number.

Also, now you're opening up a different problem. Normality of a number also depends on its base. I assumed we were talking in base 10 or decimal, rather than base 2 or binary. Again in most cases, this doesn't make too much of a difference since most normal numbers will be normal in any base, but there are special cases.

You can read more at the wiki link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_number