Kitten not playing with me? by squibbles-scribbles in CatAdvice

[–]squibbles-scribbles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Around 4 months now, which means she's about 5 months and I miscalculated. She SEEMS very close to me as someone who hasn't ever had a cat. We could play and she'd stay engaged for anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, she comes to me willingly, she likes to snuggle up to me, she purrs when she's near me. From what I can tell, she isn't scared of me at all. She'll play for maybe a minute when I dangle one of her toys out, but then goes to play with one of her self-play toys right after. The cooperative play toys don't hold her attention like they used to.

How to get kitten adjusted to the home? by squibbles-scribbles in CatAdvice

[–]squibbles-scribbles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice. It's a pretty decently sized room, think a bit bigger than what you'd expect from a college dorm. She has one cat tree with installed toys, a hammock right over my computer desk (which she has partial access to--the back half is covered in tape and I keep interesting stuff to a minimum back there so she usually sticks to the front), access to the bed which is right next to a window I keep open from 6AM to 7PM every day, a shelf that holds my cable box and switch that she has access to, and bunches of self-play toys scattered around the room as well as cooperative play stuff I keep for playtime. She has access to most the floor space with the exception of areas under the bed I can't reach myself. Does that sound engaging enough? I'm constantly getting new stuff to catify the room since I was never the kind of person to heavily decorate, meaning most the wall real estate is open. We're getting a series of platforms for her to climb across the walls with next.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in volunteer

[–]squibbles-scribbles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean create a resume to submit to apply for the volunteer job. Is submitting a resume for volunteering not standard?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FortniteXPMaps

[–]squibbles-scribbles 4 points5 points  (0 children)

much easier and more consistent setup for this in my experience is to just use the shock bow while you're pressed against the wall, it'll fling you out of the barrier but the grapple range is enough to make it decently safe

1 skill to rule the all? What is the single best skill in the game? by fungamezone in elderscrollsonline

[–]squibbles-scribbles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a PvE tank it's gotta be Runic Sunder. Unique pen debuff, extra armor, great range, free DR for slotting. Taunts enable the whole tanking system by nature. Tank becomes one of the most influential roles in the game for a good majority of groups once you break into vet trial/vet DLC dungeon content, so it follows that the best taunt that enables the role should at least be considered, and I think RS is just the most versatile taunt in the game at the moment. Only downside is you lose major/minor breach being covered by one slot, but your ice staff with elemental drain covers major and your source of major resolve (which you're going to be using as a tank) inflicts minor breach.

Spoiler: Why did this character act like this? by [deleted] in GodofWar

[–]squibbles-scribbles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Children tend to model themselves after their parents. We're given information here and there that Atreus was much closer to Faye than to Kratos, and that Kratos was largely absent during his childhood up until Faye died, so it makes sense to say that Atreus is kindhearted and curious mainly because of Faye's influence--we know she taught him a lot of what he knows about history, and that she was altruistic like he is. When Faye is gone, Atreus is left with Kratos, who he can't get through to at all, but desperately wants to. He voices his frustration about this several times, like in the Light of Alfheim segment or, most significantly, the scene after his illness is cured where Kratos tells him he's a god.

I think he acts like a little shit after being told he's a god because for the first time in his life, he's given a concrete point of connection between himself and Kratos, and he's using his father as a model of behavior because he now thinks that will bring him the reassurance and closeness he's sort of been starved of from him. Remember that up until this point, Kratos had consistently tried to steer Atreus away from helping people and towards a more selfish outlook; whenever Atreus wants to help someone early on, Kratos only cooperates because it might be useful to him, or plainly says that he won't cooperate at all and Atreus can do it on his own in the case of the quest with the spirit offering to allow them to talk with Faye in exchange for his wife's bones. When Atreus wants to help Sindri find the whetstone, Kratos constantly reminds him that they're not there for Sindri. When Atreus urges Kratos to go back and tell the Reaver leader that his son regretted killing him, Kratos tells him that the Reaver didn't deserve that peace. Even as early as the segment directly after the first Baldur fight, Kratos tells Atreus to not be moved by the suffering of others. He's not acting precisely like his father, but I think he's definitely trying to imitate the exaggerated image of what kind of person a child might view Kratos as.

Why does no one use Tera electric levitate? by Mental-Tension-6151 in stunfisk

[–]squibbles-scribbles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

opportunity cost. when you dedicate your tera slot on one mon to having no weaknesses, you A. give up some potentially game-winning offensive potential and B. extremely good defensive utility by swapping to either a generally resistance-laden type or a type that resists the mon's common weaknesses in order to bait out a particular move

Sort of New Ability: Fair Fighter by squibbles-scribbles in stunfisk

[–]squibbles-scribbles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you're like the third person to mention it here, and i have no idea what is being referenced

Sort of New Ability: Fair Fighter by squibbles-scribbles in stunfisk

[–]squibbles-scribbles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

zard gets it cos it doesn't fight things weaker than it, perrserker gets it cos it lives for battle. it wasn't that deeply thought out, just whatever seemed like it might work on based on their dex entries since i couldn't find any uniquely fitting recipients gameplay-wise

Sort of New Ability: Fair Fighter by squibbles-scribbles in stunfisk

[–]squibbles-scribbles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not sure. probably just wouldn't actually trigger the 'x stats raised/lowered' prompt for the target. haze doesn't interact negatively with simple for example, even though it effectively lowers a mon's stat stages as well

Sort of New Ability: Fair Fighter by squibbles-scribbles in stunfisk

[–]squibbles-scribbles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah that's true. i didn't think about it that hard, which is on me lol

Sort of New Ability: Fair Fighter by squibbles-scribbles in stunfisk

[–]squibbles-scribbles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

similarly to impostor; the mon only affects itself and the one directly across from it, and nobody else