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"Project NEXT Express #1 | Mobile Legends: Bang Bang" (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang on YouTube)
One of my best game so far. I was having too much fun at collecting 3 Stars Heroes (almost got Hanabi too). I am using Remy with 2nd Ability + Eruditio Faction, I could massive spam the refresh button for like 10-20 coins every round. And of course the enemy was strong as well so we kept doing that for like 5 or 8 rounds.
You could see we both are pretty much just collecting Heroes to upgrade for 3 stars.
Enemy went for 6 Mages along with Northern Vale and Empire + Elf + Undead + Tank buffs. Which is a good combo.
I went with mainly Eruditio + Celestial + Scarlet Shad and added up for the buff with Marksman, the mage and support are bonus from Celestial and Eruditio squad.
Hayabusa is pretty much 2nd to Zhask for being broken once he is paired up with Hanabi due to -shadow kiru- (haha) he cleans the mobs super fast so everyone could focus on the upcoming enemies squad.
Which is also the main reason why 4 Assassin is super broken with 70% CDR on their skills. But I feel like it is also dependent on the map given if they can be at a good spot for good reach.
If I went for 6 Mages I would have gotten Zhask + Cyclops as main force, even adding a 2nd Zhask would benefits more. I am not sure what choice the enemy had but getting Tigreal would be better than having Lancelot for the CC to let the mage cast more AOE skills. For Mage squad I would go Cyclops + Zhask + Vexana + Eudora + Odette + Aurora and for the remaining 2 slot would be Franco and another tank or 2nd Zhask.
2nd to last screenshot is me playing a 6 Mages squad. I made it with 6 Mages consist of Zhask/Cyclops/Vexana/Eudora/Odette/Aurora + Franco + GatoKaca + Karrie. Which gave me buff from Mage Role + Celestial Faction + Northern Vale Faction + Tank Role + Undead Faction. This is a bit more viable for giving the mages a bit more of attack speed to benefit from the 6 Mages Buff (which is Mage Heroes’s basic attack deals massive magic damage).
--For no reason, at looking the Synergy map I am missing Khadita and Kaja :C --
The last screenshot is another game. While having 3 Stars is awesome, it doesn’t necessary give you 100% Victory. I had another game where I got massive of 3 Stars heroes but still lost. It really depends if you build up a good combo with the various buff and where you place the heroes whether you got all the benefits from them.
Sapere aude
We all come to a point in our lives where we make important decisions. And before that decision is made, we consider factors that may or may not affect the decision we are trying to make, one way or another.
As we move from life’s phases, life introduces us everything it encompasses, every single thing you can and can’t imagine. And while we experience all these or not, we figure out where we gravitate towards the most. At some points, we’ll gravitate to something that appeals to us the most. On the other hand, we seek to find the hidden, behind all these decorated items that life commonly displays. In a store, it’s like looking for something that is not on the shelves, just because you know they have it, and they just won’t show everyone or even tell about it.
According to cosmologists, only about 5% of the universe is visible or observable to living organisms--what we call “normal” matter. While the remaining 95% is composed of 26.8% dark matter and 68.3% dark energy. Dark matter is anything that cannot be observed. While we know the figures, it remains to be an important mystery. More is unknown than is known. According to NASA, “since it is a such a small fraction of all the matters in the universe, maybe it shouldn’t be called ”normal” at all.” Well, maybe they’re right. But maybe they’re wrong too. In the alternate universe, where majority of the population is LGBT, and straight people belong to the minority, who would likely get bullied in youths? The probability of bullying in the minority group-- which majority of us have been brought up and commonly trained of thinking as “normal” in the real world-- will be so much higher because they tend to stand out in the scheme of the normals However, in the back of their head, they tend to see themselves as normal, and they would not normally understand why they’re being bullied for what they are. But a larger group, probably with a stronger force, is trying to tell them where to fall in life, as if trying to drag them down, lower their esteem, and in the long run make them assume they don’t belong as much as the other normals do. In short, it’s sort of a binary world, but the larger group tend to take over the whole world because they are greater in number and they assume their superiority and “normality” over the minority.
Same is true with the 5% “normal” matter where we belong, where we exist; What if the 95% is more normal to another entity which we are not exposed to? Isn’t that the reason why we have NASA--to uncover and unravel the piquing mysteries of the world? And, isn’t the reason why it still exists, and continues to solve the universe’s mysteries because there is actually something to solve or uncover? Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that “it is impossible to know the exact frequency and the exact time of occurrence of this frequency in a signal”. What if the small fraction of the universe we belong to is not at all “normal”, considering that the Earth already exists for roughly 1.5-1.6 billion years and the modern form of humans evolved about 200,000 years ago? Life is, indeed, mysterious. It is impossible to go over history very thoroughly, not even its surface. Truth is boring. You may check the inner and outer surfaces of the Earth, or navigate its entirety, but you can’t crack the universe’s code at one look. However, it’s just there, many of us just fail to notice. You don’t have to swim back through history or the Earth’s domain. If you know where to look at, everything will suddenly fall into perspective. In combinatorics, they often consider the angle of observation. In cosmology, and even in different field of science, there are often bumps on the surface, which could be very boggling to scientists, but which are very interesting at the same time. However, we must not be tricked by the existence of these bumps as “beautiful disasters” or “errors” in the smooth surface, as they may be disguised clues to understanding the mysteries of the universe. If we know how and where to look, we might see the intentional flaws of the universe, the hidden messages behind the heavenly galaxy, and how they fit into the picture. It may even turn out that they are crucial part of the equation. Hence, they’re not merely flaws or fallacies. They’re bound to happen for us to see.
Once we have confirmed that it is possible to attain something, we begin to lay out the steps to attaining it. Perhaps now that we see something valuable to it and capable of improvement. It suddenly converts into our heads as an ineliminable factor in the equation.
The period before you act upon it, however, may allow many various things to take place into your life, steal the spotlight, and such gushes of wind may cause you to change your boat’s direction from a foot, deviating to miles. And unless you have noticed the movement, your boat would continue to sail the path it is currently facing. But if you’re quick to act, you can set your boat back on track and pursue the destination as primarily set.
We don’t control the events that may take place in our lives. And even if we can, even if we are aware that something will take place sooner or later, we can’t keep track of them all the time and stop the world from happening, avoid things from being. That’s why we just prepare ourselves how to handle such situations when they arise. And when they do, that’s when we take control. That’s when we decide whether we are going to let this affect us or not, how, and why.
Basically, every event that take place in our lives are just bunches of phenomena, maybe even natural. They’re like grains of sand, pebbles, boulders. And unless they’re used to make hollow blocks, they won’t be part of skyscrapers. But based on the way we react to them, we choose whether they just become events or something more useful.
It’s like hydrogen and oxygen. Say we are oxygen, and we, by ourselves, can stand alone as a major necessity to support life. The events that take place in our life is the hydrogen, only useful when chemically bound with another element. Until oxygen reacts with hydrogen, forming H2O as a result--a substance as fundamental to life as oxygen. Oxygen now made something valuable, which unless it has reacted with hydrogen, the product remains to be inexistent.
While we react with the hydrogen in our lives, we have to ask ourselves simple questions: Do they matter? If so, how would these help me? If not, well, that’s impossible, they help clear out the unnecessary variables. They can be a test or a tool, depending on how you choose to deal with them.
Our visions are all set differently. Remember, not everyone knows about the item off the shelves. You do. You don’t know why, you don’t know if other people would like it too. But you do. There are many other items on the shelf that you could have just grabbed and paid for so you could have walked out of the store without a single word, pretend you were satisfied, and if not, convince yourself that you’ll get used to it or learn how to live with it, but you didn’t. You chose to ask about something that wasn’t around. You were seeking it. And you understand its importance, despite how vague. Your interest may not be greater than many, but wherever is the direction it rolls onto, is the answer to the equation. It’s the concept of the whole equation. It’s what you being in the equation is all about. Why buy something everyone buys because everyone has it, if you know what you want and you know where to get it?