Filling:
- Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
For the Crust:
- In a mixing bowl, combine the ingredients with a fork until evenly moistened. Lightly coat the bottom and sides of an 8-inch springform pan with non-stick cooking spray.
Pour the crumbs into the pan and, using the bottom of a measuring cup or the smooth bottom of a glass, press the crumbs down into the base and 1-inch up the sides. Refrigerate for 5 minutes.
For the Filling:
- In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat the cream cheese on low speed for 1 minute until smooth and free of any lumps. Add the eggs, 1 at a time, and continue to beat slowly until combined. Gradually add sugar and beat until creamy, for 1 to 2 minutes.
Add sour cream, lemon zest, and vanilla. Periodically scrape down the sides of the bowl and the beaters. The batter should be well-mixed but not overbeaten. Pour the filling into the crust-lined pan and smooth the top with a spatula.
Set the cheesecake pan on a large piece of aluminum foil and fold up the sides around it. Place the cake pan in a large roasting pan. Pour boiling water into the roasting pan until the water is about halfway up the sides of the cheesecake pan; the foil will keep the water from seeping into the cheesecake. Bake for 45 minutes. The cheesecake should still jiggle (it will firm up after chilling), so be careful not to overcook. Let cool in pan for 30 minutes. Chill in the refrigerator, loosely covered, for at least 4 hours. Loosen the cheesecake from the sides of the pan by running a thin metal spatula around the inside rim. Unmold and transfer to a cake plate. Using a spatula spread a layer of Warm Lemon Blueberry topping over the surface.
Slice the cheesecake with a thin, non-serrated knife that has been dipped in hot water. Wipe dry after each cut.
heng14rwb17_ESO wrote: »Anything for a mag DK?
MagDK's are the new Templars and Sorcerers, always trying to perpetuate the lie that they are somehow weaker/less cheese than other classes/builds.Rainingblood wrote: »mDK is cheese-less.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »Will anyone be sharing cheesecake as this one has a little strawberry preserves for toppings .
Lava_Croft wrote: »MagDK's are the new Templars and Sorcerers, always trying to perpetuate the lie that they are somehow weaker/less cheese than other classes/builds.Rainingblood wrote: »mDK is cheese-less.
In the meanwhile, a ton of MagDK's that quit playing MagDK the moment they lost their ridiculous OP status are returning and playing MagDK again.
Anti_Virus wrote: »Lava_Croft wrote: »MagDK's are the new Templars and Sorcerers, always trying to perpetuate the lie that they are somehow weaker/less cheese than other classes/builds.Rainingblood wrote: »mDK is cheese-less.
In the meanwhile, a ton of MagDK's that quit playing MagDK the moment they lost their ridiculous OP status are returning and playing MagDK again.
This. MDKs are still very powerful don't need a lot of buffs DB could use some tweaking.
DannyLV702 wrote: »What if I'm lactose intolerant af
Anti_Virus wrote: »I never understand the whole, "heavy armor meta"
Zos has data to prove that it's the least use armor in the game.
Additionally it doesn't provide any tankiness at all unless you don't use penetration.
Anti_Virus wrote: »I never understand the whole, "heavy armor meta"
Zos has data to prove that it's the least use armor in the game.
Additionally it doesn't provide any tankiness at all unless you don't use penetration.
heystreethawk wrote: »Anti_Virus wrote: »I never understand the whole, "heavy armor meta"
Zos has data to prove that it's the least use armor in the game.
Additionally it doesn't provide any tankiness at all unless you don't use penetration.
You're referring to this chart, right?
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/comment/3363913/#Comment_3363913
Heavy at 30% vs. Medium at 34% vs. Medium at 36% in the demographic of PvP players CP 501+, a month or more before the release of One Tamriel.
That doesn't strike me as an enormous disparity, particularly when you consider that the vast majority of people playing PvP at that time were not what you would consider dangerous. "The meta" is what is currently considered your most effective option; less experienced players, at least prior to One Tamriel, were unlikely to be riding that meta, and I would argue that heavy armor was significantly less effective prior to the One Tamriel patch. It was still great, but it wasn't as effective, there were only a handful of ways to go with it, and the burst damage flying around in Cyrodiil didn't practically necessitate it the way the damage does now.
After the One Tamriel patch, which happened after that graph, we were given tons of new options for heavy armor builds, tons of new monster sets, tons of new proc sets. They are all relatively easy to acquire, and I would wager that significantly more players-- and significantly more inexperienced, previously undangerous players-- are using heavy armor now. If there's still a disparity, it's a smaller one. You can't fall back on ZOS's data from September to ignore the problems of November.