Thank you! It definitely took a bit of trial and error before I was able to get this one, hah. But I really enjoy the process!
Mickey
Wow it’s so pretty and colorful! So many little pieces…
There used to be a quilting community and it seems to have disappeared? I’d love to share some quilting things once in a while, I’m a bit intimidated to become an owner of a new community though… anyone else have interest?
Edit: actually looks like you have a link that works! Ignore me!
Looks great so far! The amount of ends to weave in gives me nightmares though.
I’ve only read the first two so far but they’re so good. And the length is perfect for reading in between larger novels too. How have the later ones held up so far?
Yeah I am not a fan either. I did find that if you filter out YA in general that gets rid of a huge portion of these romance masquerading as fantasy novels. It seems to be super prevalent there. But now YA is bleeding into adult fantasy as well and for that I end up having to read reviews to see if anyone specifically mentioned it.
The nice thing about it is that it refills whenever you rest so it’s not as bad as actual one time use items. I tended to use it for big bosses/hard fights and never really changed the setup once I found that combo. I also play in a way where I scour through every crevice so I did end up overleveled for a lot of fights.
But yea I def also hoard materials and barely use the other consumables other than the boules. Those are a lifesaver in later areas when there are literal lakes of rot/poison/sadness you have to get through.
The standard Uchigatana katana is what I used until Moonveil and it also took me very far if you upgrade it. So you can try that instead. There is a dungeon near the beginning that has it from what I remember. Also one of the merchants had it too.
I did a int/dex build as well and loved it. I used the Demi Human Queens Staff and Moonveil Katana upgraded to the max, I may have switched the staff at some point but that took me very far. You should also look into the FP physik tears, especially the Cerulean Hidden Tear + Magic Shrouding Cracked Tear which makes it so easy to blast off some big spells for free and high damage. I especially recommend using it with the Comet Azur to wreck bosses right off the bat.
Interestingly I’d say Elden Ring is the most forgiving when it came to the “death penalty” you mention compared to all the other titles. There were far more rest points and things were so much more interconnected so you can stroll through/around most of the enemies to get back to where you died. Not always but a lot of times.
Also I found that really using your summons (especially mimic!) really helped with the difficulty. Also using magic makes life way easier. A lot of people just tend to go for the pure melee build which is making life really hard for yourself.
Honestly it really depends on how much sun they get/how hot it is. Which means it’s different in summer vs winter. Also very different for each species.
If you have thick fleshy succulents you can wait until they start to wrinkle a bit to water. Or you just go by dryness if soil and water when it’s quite dry throughout.
If you have more flatter leaf succulents it’s a bit harder to tell but they generally like more frequent watering because they store less of them in the leaves.
So yeah, no easy answer. Sorry.
Ahh I love frankenpothos arrangements! They look so cool! I’m still waiting for all mine to get large enough to get a bunch of cuttings before making it.
I really like watching ChristopherOdd and Gab Smolders. Odd plays a lot of tactical games and popular titles. Gab tends to do more indie and horror but also does some popular games on occasion.