Friday, May 16, 2014
WORD OF THE DAY! 5/16/14!
speedster [speed-stir]
noun
1. A person who travels at high speeds.
EX. That's right folks, the Scarlet Speedster is officially getting a new TV show. Again.
THE FLASH (1990's SHOW)
This new one doesn't have Mark Hamill. So I'll reserve my judgement for the premier. And, to answer the question, no, I have not watched the Arrow. Should I?
Thursday, May 15, 2014
WORD OF THE DAY! 5/15/14!
alpha and omega [al-fah-and-oh-meg-uh]
noun
1. Christianity. "The beginning of the end." (Revelations 1.8) The term comes from an appellation of Jesus, "I am the beginning and the end" but is not commonly found in older biblical texts and editions.
2. The basic or essential element of elements.
3. The first and last letters of the Greek alphabet.
EX. Seriously? Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire? Hoenn is confirmed just in time for the apocalypse, fellas, just like you wanted, apparently. I gotta admit that no one is surprised by this predicament, but I'm a little disappointed to see no Emerald version since that is pretty much my favorite Pokémon game of all time.
Still, this means we'll probably get more mega evolutions and I would shocked if they don't include elements from Emerald. I just hope it comes with a Pokéwalker.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
WTF WED! COMMANDER SHEPHERD IN WES ANDERSON'S ATTACK ON TITAN!
I played the same character throughout my playthroughs of Mass Effect 1 to 3. Sean Shepherd is a Vanguard. I enjoyed the mix of guns and telekinetic gameplay that allowed me to manipulate my opponents and focus my guns on particularly volatile targets. To be honest, I was under the impression I chose wrong... until Mass Effect 3.
Not only could I pick up a sniper rifle and therefore eliminate any negatives when it came to my weapons, but, as part of combat in general becoming even more dynamic and enjoyable, biotic charge received a big boost. And you better believe I maxed an ability that allowed me to zoom to any target and knock them down and often off of a railing.
It made me feel like a gun-wielding jedi.
Wes Anderson is one of my favorite directors. Seriously, if you haven't seen his work, try a few of his films out. My favorites are Royal Tenenbaums, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Moonrise Kingdom.
So, what have I done in my week's absence? Nothing.
What have I done in the last four days? I attended my aunt's graduation from college, I hung out the next day and watched movies and the like with my friend Justin, then I forgot my best friend's birthday on Monday and had to redeem myself (bought him Fire Emblem on the 3DS and hung out with him), spent the next day playing League of Legends, and today I've hung out with my best friend, recorded a fun new Let's Play session, and have started working on a new D & D setting.
Life is in stalls and starts and leaps and bounds.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
WORD OF THE DAY! 5/13/14!
bulwark [bool-werk]
noun
1. A wall of earth or other material built for defense; rampart.
2. Any protection against external danger, injury, or annoyance: The new dam was a bulwark against future floods.
3. Any person or thing giving strong support or encouragement in time of need, danger, or doubt.
verb
4. To fortify or protect with a bulwark; secure by or as if by a fortification.
EX. The bulwark of botlane and defender of the innocent has arrived on Summoner's Rift with the Braum, the Heart of the Freljord, being released to the public servers!
Braum hails from the frosty Freljord, where he is truly a Legend worth of the League, and is known by the smallest poro to the biggest yeti for his heroic deeds. Braum was raised on a small farm by his mother, where he learned to care for all living things and built his body to be more powerful than an avalanche, and, rather than using his power for selfish pursuits, the brawny man completely dedicated his life to helping others. He went from local hero to local legend when he found his legendary "shield". A troll boy had become trapped behind a massive door, seeking treasure within, and no one could get him out. Then, Braum appeared. He struck his fists upon the door, but it did not bend or break. So, in typical Braum fashion, he punched through the other side of the mountain to save the troll boy, just in the nick of time, and take the door as his "shield". Since then, Braum has realized his heroism is needed beyond his homeland and seeks to test his mettle in the League of Legends.
What tools does he used to protect his comrades?
Braum's Passive is Concussive Blows. Upon hitting an enemy champion with an auto attack or his Q, every autoattack against that champion applies an additional stack of Concussive Blows, including autoattacks from ally champions. After three more stacks, the enemy champion is stunned. This gives Braum a great incentive to lay autoattacks on as many enemy champions as possible to set up some fight turning crowd control. His Q, Winter's Bite, is a ranged skillshot that slows the first enemy hit and adds a stack of Concussive Blows. This is a great ability for chasing down or fleeing from a foe in lane or abroad. His W, Stand Behind Me, allows Braum to leap between his nearest ally and opponent, and grants a small defensive buff. His W is a great ability for setting up his E or getting around the map as it even allows him to leap small barriers. His E, Unbreakable, his signature defensive move, allowing him to create a temporary shield in one direction that, much like Yasuo's windwall, blocks certain sorts of ranged attacks, immediately negating the first hit and reducing each subsequent hit, and ultimately allows Braum to become a walking wall against projectiles to protect his allied champions. Lastly, his ult is a ranged skillshot that knocks up all enemies directly around him and in front of him in a straight line and applies an area slow effect. This is a great ability for disengaging your enemies.
All in all, it is clear that Braum's move set is made for protecting carries and that's an idea we should all get behind. See you in bot lane!