Harry Potter and Starfield ain't worth your time mate
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I think foxes are cool :)
Thankfully it's been many years since a Jake rubbed me any which way
This guy looks like a cartoon network character
Keep in mind this is theoretical, so assumes perfect setup + max damage rolls
Hasted sorcerer attacking a grouping of five enemies
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action 1: throw a bottle of water at them
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action 2: twinned spell Chain Lightning
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initial targets hit once, doubled for wet (80x2=160)
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each enemy aside from the initial two targets is hit twice, doubled for wet (80x2x3=480)
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(very) theoretical max damage of 640 for one spell slot and 6 sorc points
Meta it is not, due to the very specific use-case and the setup required, but it's a great opener or closer, and I pretty commonly hit +200/250dmg using this. Cleared every single ad in the >!Orin!< fight in one shot this way lol
Another fun build I just tried out in my friend's game
Paladin/tempest cleric
Moving parts are as follows
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Thunderous Smite (spell slot)
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utilize Destructive Wrath to ensure max damage roll on the thunder damage (channel divinity - short rest)
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use Luck Of The Far Realms to ensure crit (long rest)
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use Divine Smite on Crit for more booku bux (spell slot)
Haven't played w this one too much, for stats you'll want to dump CHA tho, weird for a paladin build but the important bits of this build don't involve the actual spell effects for paladin so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ in terms of efficacy though, at level 7 I did 120 damage in one attack lol.
Ain't never met a Jake that didn't rub me the wrong way
Since nobody else has said it, 'ship parts' is the item name, not referring to any specific parts. It's a general resource for on-the-fly ship repairs.
they all pander for their button clickers with similar carnival barker catchphrases to gather their little micro-boosts to raise their Tuber Rank.
People do what helps them make a living. I don't like it any more than you do, but you seem to be attributing way too much baggage to something that's no different to a street vendor hawking their wares at passerby. Times change, but people's motivation stays the same.
In what way?
Idk something tells me being black or gay or a woman or an American or Vietnamese man from the ages 18-24 wouldn't be too hot in the 60s but what do I know, we only have entirely unfettered access to historical documents from the time.
I mean most people in adult spaces aren't really discussing YouTube and who they subscribe to lol. But it's a useful feature to tell the algorithm "hey, show me when this channel uploads a new video please"
I think you're really over thinking it in regards to the 'culture' most well-adjusted adults don't think about the people they subscribe to on YouTube as anything other than cool creators whose work they want to follow.
Feels like an odd choice for a game that's balanced for PvPvE imo.