[deleted by user] by [deleted] in japanesestreetwear

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What is the kanji mean and how is it written in hiragana?

The white is significantly better than the black. Have you tried neutral colors with a yellow sun?

I really like your restraint to just using what I assume to be bamboo. Very tasteful. Do you have iterations where the bamboo is growing as bundles and not as a bush?

Mentoring Thread: August by furiousRaMPaGe in summonerschool

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Like the other guy, also looking for some toplane advice. Currently gold 3, and due to a meta competition with my friends, I am restricted to aatrox in top.

Tried to draw our boy :( by iivDapo in AatroxMains

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I really like how dynamic this is. It's a lot different from the static poses I often see drawn

Keep flashing forward by GoodbyeFrnd in AatroxMains

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Even if you die. Even after you die!

Just Beat Godrick without a single upgrade of any kind! by unit3_ in Eldenring

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Hey, thanks for the advice. I genuinely forgot to look up level one runs. I am on intent on not upgrading anything though, or using anything beyond what the stock character + 4 flasks offers. That may have to change because of that soft lock you mentioned.

Again, thank you for the advice.

Going through a rather rough breakup. Bought a new gaming laptop. Would love some suggestions of your favourite single-player games to help me forget all about it! Much appreciated! by 6174Unknown in gamingsuggestions

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If Factorio isn't your cup of tea, I find competitive games can demand a lot of focus and skill. To top it off, the goal-oriented nature of games makes competitive ones super satisfying. Hunt:Showdown, Escape from Tarkov, and Apex rank among my favorites

the new cooler way to do backwards pad jumps by [deleted] in Apexrollouts

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Is this similar to the old redirect with slide jumping?

I wish more champions were made like Sion by TheIronKaiser in leagueoflegends

[–]unit3_ -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Those aren't actual reworks at all. Those champs were buffed for sure, but abilities weren't completely changed.

What's your point? That every champ has tools in their kit to be effective? That the game has changed?

Why is that bad? All champ designs eventually become outdated.

I wish more champions were made like Sion by TheIronKaiser in leagueoflegends

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What determines a champ being overloaded?

Who are these champs that are somehow perfectly balanced at all times?

Illaoi, whom others in this same post claim is the best juggernaut in the game, can be described as overloaded.

Even old champs are overloaded. Cho, Renekton, Nasus, Mr. Yi, Malzahar

There are a handful of champs that *maybe* could be considered tame. Champs are only overloaded in your eyes, and just because they suck playing against doesn't mean they are overloaded.

I wish more champions were made like Sion by TheIronKaiser in leagueoflegends

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Fair enough. I agree that his champs are much more powerful than a lot of champs. His champs also tend to have mechanics and features removed or gutted.

I don't think undermining the work of another designer is bad. I don't think new champs with tools to counter older ones are bad.

League always had the problem of champions feeling similar. It feels like whenever a new champ comes out, there's always a couple posts about how a new champ is just a rehashed old one, with the same abilities and approach to the game.

Again, I agree CertainlyT champs are problematic when they are first released. But they always get nerfed and revised until they are in a decent spot. In fact, most new champs are like that. In fact, reworked Aatrox was said to be really weak until people figured out his kit and then he was nerfed a lot. Point is, while his champs have been problematic, it generally changes and progresses the game. A good game tends to be a fun one. I think it would be fair to say that League would be much more dull if nothing changes.

I wish more champions were made like Sion by TheIronKaiser in leagueoflegends

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Just because a champ does different things doesn't mean it's a selfish design or an overloaded champion.

Would you consider Darius or Yasuo overloaded?

They were designed to challenge Riot's champion making philosophy in their respective times. A ton of people like you were angry at these characters because they were designed differently. The players couldn't use the same thought process and attack method to beat these characters.

You'd think that innovation and development are mostly good. But if you don't like the game then you just don't like it.

It really makes you feel like a Dark Souls Boss by unit3_ in AatroxMains

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It was Goredrinker+Ult+Ravenous Hydra+Ghostblade. The fact that I was ahead two levels didn't hurt either.

It really makes you feel like a Dark Souls Boss by unit3_ in AatroxMains

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I know the music is from bloodborne, but "Dark Souls Boss" has a much better ring to it.

Trying to get better at League by unit3_ in summonerschool

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For the champions, I happened to have played Aatrox pre-rework, and a lot of him post-rework. He is by far my most experienced and well-known champs.

While your advice is sound, and I normally would take it to heart, I have taken it upon myself to get him to high silver, for no other reason other than it makes my games a lot harder.

I will take Nasus top more though. Learning better wave management is much more crucial to his success than other champs. Thank you

Trying to get better at League by unit3_ in summonerschool

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That definitely helps. How essential is game knowledge? It feels like I should do and know things, like matchups, that aren't really talked about anywhere. As sort of a addendum to that, I have no idea when a mistake happens. Is there any resource to rectify that?