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Finedaible wrote: »None of the monster sets seem all that great, but Thousand Eyes is perhaps the more interesting of the options. There's never been a monster set that deals bleed before.
If The Ruckus set didn't have that horrible drawback I might have chosen it for PvP.
Glittering Goad sounded interesting at first until I realized Elemental Susceptibility is still a freely spammable ability with no delays or restrictions.
What if it's actually hospital-scrubs green color? (blue!!!) No, this time definitely green!emilyhyoyeon wrote: »That hospital-scrubs blue is one of my least favorite colors of all time lol
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »I'm going to join the Glitter team first, because of its dye. But if there weren't any dyes tied to the factions, I'd probably join The Thousand-Eyes because, although none of the factions are anything any of my characters would join, I personally think the Maormer lady is cool. I'm interested in any Maormer stuff and also the translation stuff she does.
Maormer lady is absolutely worth joining this faction! This is the right choice. The only proper choice!Kiyakotari wrote: »I just here for the Maormer that's the mouth of The Thousand Eyes.
Not trying to kill the cool roleplaying vibe here but I must point out the set only procs on direct crit damage.
So, don't expect it to fire as often as you might think, especially if you're not chasing crit chance on whatever build you're running.
Not trying to kill the cool roleplaying vibe here but I must point out the set only procs on direct crit damage.
So, don't expect it to fire as often as you might think, especially if you're not chasing crit chance on whatever build you're running.
frogthroat wrote: »Your language probably has some slang terms for knives and/or stabbing.
A shiv and a shank are makeshift knives, originating from prison slang but can be used by street gangs or other criminals.
Shivving is not that much used, but shanking can be used as a verb.
I am guessing Shived was chosen because that is not as common verb as shanking. And shanking can be done with other things than makeshift knives, such as screwdrivers. Stabbing with a broken bottle would also be shanking and should not be confused with the UK slang term "to glass someone" - that is smashing a glass (or a bottle) in someone's face.
But anyway, no matter how low crime rate any given country has, stabbing each other with pointy objects is one of our oldest hobbies, so I am sure every language has some slang terms for it. You can probably think of one or two.
It's just nothing one usually comes across here (unless one's a member of some criminal groups oneself, I guess). In those almost 40 year of my life I've seen exactly one brawl, and those were teens quarelling about who knows what. And I don't live in a small village, but in a big city (1 million + inhabitants). The biggest problem with crime that the average person here might encounter is their bicycle getting stolen, and pickpocketing in tourist areas downtown.
The only word I can think of would be "abstechen", which is the more aggressive form of "erstechen" (to stab), and that's it.
Edit: Just checked on ESO Hub out of curiosity if it's already listed there, and indeed, it is. And they went for "abstechen".
frogthroat wrote: »See, you figured not one, but two words. And the more aggressive was the translation. It's rare where I come from, too, but we do have a word for stabbing as well. Pretty sure poking with a pointy stick is one of the oldest forms of tool use among our species, so no matter how rare the occurrence is nowadays, every language has a word for it.
frogthroat wrote: »So how is Köln? I go through it once a year when I visit my friend, but never stay there more than waiting for my train. (And get my train snacks from Penny at Eigelstein. And maybe a beer at a nearby Kneipe if I am too early at the station.)
In translations the idea is more important than 1:1 translation. In fact, sometimes 1:1 translation is not desirable.frogthroat wrote: »See, you figured not one, but two words. And the more aggressive was the translation. It's rare where I come from, too, but we do have a word for stabbing as well. Pretty sure poking with a pointy stick is one of the oldest forms of tool use among our species, so no matter how rare the occurrence is nowadays, every language has a word for it.
Yeah, but they're not prison slang, but fairly standard language. That was the question: If there are any prison slang words for it. If there are, they aren't common knowledge.
Time. When going to my friend, I arrive to Köln and take the next RE27 south to meet my friend. When going home, I stay at my friend's place as long as possible and take the train north so I'll have about an hour before my train leaves. In one hour I have just enough time to buy some train snacks and maybe have a quick pint. (Still don't like Kölsch, but it's better than nothing.)frogthroat wrote: »So how is Köln? I go through it once a year when I visit my friend, but never stay there more than waiting for my train. (And get my train snacks from Penny at Eigelstein. And maybe a beer at a nearby Kneipe if I am too early at the station.)
What stops you from exploring the city a bit if you have a little spare time? The typical places most tourists are interested in are near the central station anyway. Or you could even take a tram to Melaten (though that's more a special interest thing, I guess, and I think about a 15 minutes ride).
DenverRalphy wrote: »Not trying to kill the cool roleplaying vibe here but I must point out the set only procs on direct crit damage.
So, don't expect it to fire as often as you might think, especially if you're not chasing crit chance on whatever build you're running.
Crit builds are pretty much the most popular for DPS builds. Stacking crit is easy. I foresee a lot of players experimenting with 4pc Highland Sentinel to accommodate builds containing both a mythic and a 2pc Monster Set. May not be meta, sure. But it won't be horrible either.
If nothing else, it can replace the defacto 1pc Crit to replace Slimecraw.