you don't have a choice on a level by level basis... but I know me.
I will end up figuring out if I just do THIS THING for 50 levels, I can get this power from the opposite side of the map which will then let me do THIS, which I will then need another 30 levels to synergize with the power from over there... and...
noope. It's not saying its a bad game. It is probably a great game. It just cannot be a game I play.
I have spent 40 hours of my life making one weapon in Lord of the Rings Online just to get all of the legacies the way I want, and that system seems far less complex than this one.
I was reading about skills last night and you can get some combinations (not easily) that will kill you I guess
like there is a major skill that sets your hp to 1
and then a skill on the opposite side that uses blood to cast spells instead of mana
blood magic is great because with life leech you can cast spells forever, and there are too many way to expensive spells that without it or an absolutely ridiculous amount of regen you just wouldn't be able to spam for more than a few seconds.
Just found out my company is going to bid to create the electronic health record for the DoD (not the VA, just active duty stuff). That's going to be some high pressure meetings.
lady coats are tough and i probably won't be much help in general
the problem is mostly that traditionally women's garments were much more fashion-oriented than men's garments. this basically meant that lady clothes were only intended to be worn for a season before the look was moded, and this was reflected in their construction. they were flimsy and shitty, but happily generally priced accordingly.
this is changing some, i believe, but not 100% is the direction i'd prefer - basically certain sectors of menswear is now getting designed and built the way that traditional ladies clothes are. i'm looking at you express and AX and A&F and hollister etc.
probably your choices are going to be:
a) practical and durable and reasonably priced but maybe a little frumpy - for this i'd recommend lands end or maybe ll bean. their menswear is actually pretty classically styled and largely kind of smart. their womenswear though has a tendency to make you look like you live in like maine or wisconsin.
b) won't keep you warm and will maybe last a season but will be cheap and cute: H&M
c) expensive, middling durability, and styled a little different than you probably want: ann taylor, brooks brothers women's lines. brooks especially is pretty preppy but if you think you can rock that go for it
d) stuff that is more translady friendly: i have heard that lane bryant is good for this. their whole business model is building flattering cuts and also dealing with customers respectfully. if you're at the mall you might want to stop in and see what's up.
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blood magic is great because with life leech you can cast spells forever, and there are too many way to expensive spells that without it or an absolutely ridiculous amount of regen you just wouldn't be able to spam for more than a few seconds.
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but if I don't, then I shouldn't be trying to play a Scion for this build. hmm
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lady coats are tough and i probably won't be much help in general
the problem is mostly that traditionally women's garments were much more fashion-oriented than men's garments. this basically meant that lady clothes were only intended to be worn for a season before the look was moded, and this was reflected in their construction. they were flimsy and shitty, but happily generally priced accordingly.
this is changing some, i believe, but not 100% is the direction i'd prefer - basically certain sectors of menswear is now getting designed and built the way that traditional ladies clothes are. i'm looking at you express and AX and A&F and hollister etc.
probably your choices are going to be:
a) practical and durable and reasonably priced but maybe a little frumpy - for this i'd recommend lands end or maybe ll bean. their menswear is actually pretty classically styled and largely kind of smart. their womenswear though has a tendency to make you look like you live in like maine or wisconsin.
b) won't keep you warm and will maybe last a season but will be cheap and cute: H&M
c) expensive, middling durability, and styled a little different than you probably want: ann taylor, brooks brothers women's lines. brooks especially is pretty preppy but if you think you can rock that go for it
d) stuff that is more translady friendly: i have heard that lane bryant is good for this. their whole business model is building flattering cuts and also dealing with customers respectfully. if you're at the mall you might want to stop in and see what's up.