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Hi!

I'm Hazel, and this is your guide to the One of Many pet battle on Argus.

That is both the name of the boss and it's a true and slightly grammatically incorrect

statement.

We'll start with a quick strat for World questing, then go through teams for every single pet

family for progress on the Family Fighter achievement.

One of Many lives here in the Antoran Wastes.

Looking at these things makes me deeply uncomfortable so I will be glad to smack it around with

some bunnies.

First up, the fastest strategy for everyday world questing, which also doubles as the

Beast strategy.

We're using a zandalari raptor with more than 281 speed with Black Claw, then a Giraffe

Calf with more than 281 speed or a Summit Kid and you want that set up with Stampede.

For the third pet you can just grab any beast.

You're gonna hear that more than 281 a lot this video just because that's how fast he

is and for once it's a reasonable bar to beat.

Starting with the raptor use Black Claw and proceed to get smoked by the cannon.

Bring in the Giraffe and Stampede him to death.

It's like the Lion King but less sad.

Next we'll do Aquatic.

I'm using my Ghost Shark with Huge Sharp Teeth, Blood in the Water and Dive, then a speedy

frog with Tongue Lash and Swarm.

By speedy I mean over 281 speed, which can be tricky to find in a frog.

Mojo is an easy pick since he will always be fast enough.

Starting with the Ghost Shark, use Dive to avoid the Cannon.

Next we're going to use Huge Sharp Teeth, then Blood in the Water, then Teeth twice

more before you Dive again.

Then it's Blood in the Water one last time before you eat the Antaen Cannon.

With One of Many over halfway done it's time to bring in a frog, use Swarm of Flies and

Tongue Lash your way to victory.

He's got like six heads but he can't deal with tongues.

Figures.

Next we have Critters.

I'm using a Rabbit with Flurry, Dodge and Burrow, then a Marsuul with Flurry, Burrow,

and Feign Death.

You could swing it with just rabbits, or just Marsuuls, I'm just excited to spend time with

my new Marsuul buddies.

Starting with my bunny I'll use Burrow, then flurry, then dodge.

Flurry three more times, then burrow to deny him a heal.

He wrecks you with cannon but he's over halfway doomed so no worries.

On my Marsuul I'll use Flurry twice, then Burrow, then back to Flurrying.

Turns out I didn't really need Feign Death but it's nice to have handy in the event of

a Cannon emergency.

For the Elemental strategy I have a Sproutling pet with more than 281 speed set up with Lash,

Refuge and Fist of the Forest.

Second slot is my Cinderweb Recluse with Skitter and Paralyzing Venom, while third is the classic

Pandaren Water Spirit with Water Jet, Dive and Geyser.

Starting with the Sprouting use Refuge, then Fist of the Forest, then swap to the Cinderweb

Recluse.

I'm going to use Paralyzing Venom on cooldown and mash Skitter in between.

When the spider dies I'll bring back the Sproutling, use Fist of the Forest again, Lash once then

use Refuge.

Lash three more times then one more Fist of the Forest before the Sproutling dies.

The boss is almost done but he does have Cannon back up so we'll dive first, then use Water

Jet to finish the fight.

Next up is Humanoid.

In the first slot bring a pet with Wild Magic and over 281 speed such as the Ashleaf Spriteling,

the Corefire Imp or even the Diablo 3 Treasure Goblin.

In the second slot, you want Squirky with Bubble and Stampede.

Starting with the Spriteling, lay down Wild Magic then die horribly to the cannon.

Bring in Squirky, use Bubble then Stampede.

When the stampede is over, stampede again.

It worked the last time.

Next, we'll do mechanical.

I'm using a Draenei micro defender with Metal Fist, Reflective Shield and Ion Cannon, a

Pocket Cannon with Explode and then a Mechanical Frostboar with Missile and Decoy but that

third slot is pretty flexible.

Starting with the Micro Defender, we're going to do something very fun which is use Reflective

Shield and reflect his Antaen Cannon.

That maxes out the amount of damage you're allowed to do in one turn and MAN does it

feel good.

Then, use Metal Fist followed by Ion Cannon to really max out your mileage.

With that done, bring in the Pocket Canon.

Pick any damage shot, doesn't matter and press it four times for two shots, then Explode.

The Frostboar comes out and we're almost done so I'll sling a couple of Missiles at him.

If it was less close you might consider throwing up a safety decoy.

Next up is Dragonkin.

I'm using my Twilight Clutch-Sister with Twilight Fire, Phase Shift and Twilight Meteorite,

Yu'la with Breath, Celestial Blessing and Life Exchange, and a Sprite Darter Hatchling

with over 281 speed set up with Arcane Blast, Evanescence and Moonfire.

The Sprite Darter could be a Nether Faerie Dragon with the same moves as long as the

speed is greater than 281.

This one is kinda long so bear with me as a I put a massive paragraph of move order

on your screen.

Starting with the Clutch Sister use Phase Shift, then Twilight Fire - Twilight Meteorite

and Twilight Fire again.

Swap to the Yu'la.

Use Celestial Blessing, and then a big Life Exchange.

Then swap in the Sprite Darter.

Use Evanescences, then Moonfire, then Arcane Blast three times.

And again.

Evanescence, Moonfire, Arcane Blast until your Faerie Dragon dies.

He just used Cannon so I'll bring in Yu'la, use Breath twice, then Celestial Blessing.

Baby Life Exchange, then Breath until Yu'la dies.

Our Clutch Sister is still clutching on Twilight Fire, then Phase Shift, then Twilight Fire

followed by Meteorite does the trick.

It's probably OK if you lose track of your move order - just dodge cannons and do damage

as best you can and get at least one juicy early Life exchange.

I believe in you.

Next is Flying.

In my first slot is a Skyfin pet with Wild Magic or you could use a moth with Call Lightning

and second is our best bud Ikky with Black Claw and Flock.

Any flying third will do.

This is considerably simpler than the dragon fiasco.

Use Wild Magic, and the skyfin dies.

Then it's Black Claw and Flock to rescue.

Ikky is truly the Anklerender of the skies.

Next we've got Magic.

I'm using an Eye of Observation with Lens Flare and Powerball, a Spectral Porcupette

with Powerball, Spirit Spikes and Illusionary Barrier and third is any Surge of Power pet

with a spammable damage move.

I used Empowered Manafiend due to his strong attack stat.

Starting with the Eye I'll use Powerball three times, then Lens Flare.

That reduces his hit chance by 50%, which can be very nice.

After lens flare go back to mashing Powerball and using Lens Flare on cooldown.

Depending on your luck, you should get the boss to about half health.

With the Porcupette, you want to take a look at the cooldown of his moves.

Use Illusionary Barrier when there is one or zero rounds remaining on his Cannon cooldown.

If there was one, you want to pass the following turn so it eats both the Consume and the Cannon.

Then, Powerball twice before setting up a Spirit Spikes.

That'll reduce the damage you take from that consume, which reduces his heal.

Then it's back to spamming Powerball, and again use the barrier when there is one round

left on his Cannon cooldown.

The cooldown tracker you see here is part of the PetTracker addon pack.

When your Porcupette dies, bring out the manafiend.

Your job is to Arcane Blast him into Surge of Power range, which here took about two

Arcane Blasts.

Last up is Undead.

I'm using a Fragment of Desire with Reflective Shield and Soulrush, a Ghastly Rat with Flurry,

Swarm of Flies and Crouch and in third I have the Ghastly Kid.

That goat is nice for this fight but as it turns out I didn't need him.

Start with the fragment, use Reflective Shield to reflect his cannon and then Soulrush on

your bonus Undead round.

Bring out the Ghastly Rat and use Swarm of Flies, then Crouch, then start flurrying.

If you have bad luck with Flurry you might need to give him a nice Hoof with the Goat

and you do have Ethereal just in case you need to block an emergency Cannon.

Always be prepared.

So, that's Family Fighter One of Many!

Thank you so much for watching.

Subscribe for the rest of the Family Fighter guides and other super cool WoW videos.

Let me know what you think, share your own strategies in the comments if you like and

have a wonderful, wonderful day.

Bye!

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The New Fighter: Cavalier In Xanathar's Guide To Everything - Duration: 8:08.

- The Cavalier has very deep roots in D&D dating

all the way back to the original "Unearthed Arcana" book

and, of course, the D&D cartoons series, as well.

I talked to Jeremy Crawford

about how their making the cavalier effective not only

when it's on its mount but also in any location

in the D&D multiverse.

- So the cavalier appears in Xanathar's guide

and it is a subclass inspired by a character class

that goes all the way back to first edition D&D.

The cavalier in first edition D&D appeared

in the original book "Unearthed Arcana."

So, in a way, when we were doing

our "Unearthed Arcana" series of subclasses we thought

"Well, of course, in a series

named after the book, 'Unearthed Arcana'

we should have the cavalier in it."

Although, we didn't end up including the acrobat

which was another option in that book.

So, the cavalier is in many ways

the classic knight in shining armor

with the added twist of being outstanding

at horse back riding.

Now, many people might think

"Well, the game already has

the classic knight in shining armor,

and that's the paladin."

The big difference between the cavalier and the paladin

is that the paladin is a holy warrior

usually dedicated, if not to a particular god,

to a cause of some kind, to a great concept like justice.

Whereas, the cavalier is a non-magical warrior.

One who can be just as honorable as a paladin

but who might be driven by allegiance

to a particular monarch, a particular kingdom,

to the cavalier's family, a particular town.

So, it has, in a way, more a grounded earthy feel

than the paladin, who again

is often this figure associated with these high ideals

and divine magic.

So, we actually showed off more than one version

of the cavalier in our "Unearthed Arcana" series.

Both version actually got kindof a mixed reception,

to be honest, from fans good enough

to make it into the book.

But, each time the score, the satisfaction score

was just on the line enough that we kept saying,

"Okay, we've got to do more work."

And really, the dissatisfaction came down to the fact

that the cavalier relying on the use of superiority dice

which is a mechanic that we borrowed

from the "Battle Master" one of the fighter subclasses

in the player's handbook.

Now, we thought people might be interested

in seeing this mechanic propagated elsewhere.

But, instead, often the feedback we got was

"No, that's the Battle Master's.

We don't want to see it in other fighter subclasses.

We want to see them do their own thing."

Feedback on the cavalier also at times

was very anxious about the role of the cavalier's mount

because, as cool as it is to be on horseback,

or dragonback or griffinback,

or whatever it is that you are riding in D&D

people know that often, if you go into a tight cave

or a dungeon that mount is not a whole lot of good to you.

And, so it then becomes problematic if too much

of your class features rely on your mount being present

because you could potentially wander

into a particular environment

and feel like "poof", half your character's abilities

just got turned off.

We wanted to make sure that in the final version

of the cavalier, the version that appears

in the "Xanathar's Guide" we address those concerns.

So, in the version that's in the book

is actually quite different from any version

that people saw in the "Unearthed Arcana" series.

What we ended up doing is, we took the parts

that people liked best about the cavalier.

Then, we looked at some of the other subclasses

we really released on the "Unearthed Arcana" series

for the fighter, and that was the knight.

And the knight and the cavalier were super close

to each other in terms of story.

And again, story is our starting point with design

for our subclasses.

And we know as we were thinking

about what was going to make it into this book

very unlikely that both the cavalier

and the knight were going to make it in.

And, in fact, their scores were really close

and the cavalier just edged out the knight.

And that's why the cavalier ended up being the one

that went in.

I have a feeling the cavalier edged out the knight

partly because of the nostalgia

some people have for the name.

You know, it goes all the way back to the first edition.

It's also a name that appears

in the "Dungeon's and Dragons" cartoon.

Granted, for probably the most unlikable character

in the show.

(laughs)

- [Todd] It was like everyone's least favorite.

Or at least he should be.

- The strange cavalier who does not have any kind of weapon

and also does not a mount.

- [Todd] Yeah.

(laughs)

- Poor Eric.

- [Todd] It's a rough role to play.

- What we ended up doing for the final version

is we went to the knight and looked at the features

that people like the best there, took those,

took the best features of the cavalier

and wove them together into essentially

a brand new subclass.

And really, the theme of this subclass

and this is something that came up

in both the cavalier and the knight

in their previous designs is that they are all

about protecting others.

Because, again, these are knights.

Even if they are not, even if a particular cavalier

isn't a paragon of good,

the cavalier is going to be about protecting property,

people, something.

And so, the cavalier has class features

that are about protecting those around him or her.

And then we also have a few features related to the mount,

but we made sure that the mount is always,

sort of like, a little extra.

For most of the features the mount is not required.

But the cavalier will always be happy

when the mount gets to shine.

But, in a way, the mount is kind of frosting.

And also, it is important to us

that the cavalier has an identity of its own.

That's not reliant on this other creature being present.

Because even in history where we had cavaliers

there was so much more than horse-back riders.

I mean, they were knights

with many other responsibilities and martial abilities.

Although, we do point out in the book and this

was something we pointed in "Unearthed Arcana" as well

that the cavalier is not meant

to be an accurate portrayal of cavaliers in history.

And that's true for anything in D&D.

D&D is often filled with things that were inspired

by things from real world history,

myths from different human cultures,

and D&D always sort of takes them and transform them,

and often turns them into an archetypal form

that feels natural in high fantasy.

And that's really what we've done with the cavalier

who is now this mighty protector,

awesome at holding the line and locking people down

who try to run away.

Really great at charging into battle

whether on foot or on horseback

and doing mighty initial strikes.

I think people are going to enjoy

what emerged from the kind of revision process

that we went through over those multiple versions

that appeared in "Unearthed Arcana"

and then culminating in the version

that appears in the book.

- The cavalier is part of "Xanathar's Guide to Everything".

You can purchase that book on dndbeyond.com

in the link provided in this video description.

I'm Todd Kenreck.

Thanks for watching.

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Cauliflower Augratin Casserole ~ Thanksgiving Survival Guide ~ Side Dish Ideas ~ Noreen's Kitchen - Duration: 7:37.

Hi everyone welcome back to my kitchen today

I have for you a delicious augratin cauliflower dish that is gonna knock your socks off this is gonna

Be perfect surf next to your Thanksgiving turkey, or your Christmas ham or any combination thereof

Let's go see how this all comes together

We're gonna go over all of the ingredients, and we're going to show you how to make this delicious

Cauliflower of gratin this is a perfect selection for your Thanksgiving table or your holiday meal

So what we're gonna start with is one head of cauliflower

Now I already steamed this off. I cut it up. I scrubbed it really good my cauliflower

Needed to be used so

It has a couple little imperfections in it, but I'm okay with that so

What I did was I washed it really well, and then I cut it all up into bite-sized pieces

and then I put it in my I

Have one of those copper chef XL pans with the steamer rack

And I steamed this for about 10 minutes until it was fork tender, but not like totally mushy because it's gonna go in the oven

Now what we're gonna

do is make a roux and what you're gonna need for that is two tablespoons of all-purpose flour and two tablespoons of butter and

Then you're gonna need two cups of milk 2 cups of cheese. I have four cups of sharp cheddar here

We're gonna be using two cups in the sauce and two cups on the top and then what we're gonna

Do is we're gonna top this with a crispity crunchity topping

And that's gonna be made up of two cups of corn flakes a half a cup of Parmesan cheese finely grated

And I have about a half a stick of butter we may or may not use all of that

but I forgot our bechamel is going to be seasoned with a half a teaspoon of

salt cracked black pepper

1/4 teaspoon of freshly grated nutmeg and a teaspoon each of onion powder and garlic powder

when we have it all finished we're gonna give it a good sprinkling of paprika and

That's it. This is really easy to make so I'm gonna meet you over at the stove

And we're gonna build our cheese sauce all right

we've melted our butter over at the stove here, and then we're gonna add our flour so a

roux is equal parts of butter and flour and we're going to go ahead and get this mixed in here really well because

You want that flour to cook?

For at least 30 seconds so that it gets rid of that raw taste and it your dishes are gonna taste like paste

so what we're making here is a bechamel sauce basically and

When we add the cheese it's gonna be a cheese sauce

but you always want to start with a basic white sauce and

When you smell the flour and butter mixture that starts to become nutty

Like now that's when you can start adding

The milk a little bit at a time

You don't want to add it all at once and you just want to get it in there mix it

Add a little more milk

Continue to mix it this goes fairly quickly and it will start to thicken, but you don't want to leave it

And you don't want to stop stirring because you don't want to risk scorching the bottom

All right, we are our white sauce come to a boil

I'm gonna turn the heat off, and then I'm gonna add all of our seasonings in here and just give it a good stir

I'm gonna add half of my cheese, and I'm gonna save the other half for

the top of

the casserole now

This is nice and thick the cheese is all melted and now we're gonna go back to the counter

And we're gonna finish building up our a gratin cauliflower casserole. We have to make the topping so here

I have two cups of corn flakes and I'm gonna pour

I'm just gonna put all of it in there because you know it's butter right

toss this together, I'm gonna go ahead and add a little bit of salt to

this

And I'm gonna give it a dash of paprika. Just because I can

There we go

Now I'm gonna go ahead and put in our Parmesan cheese alright, so there's our topping

So I'm just gonna go ahead and pour this cheese sauce

over the cauliflower, right

Doesn't that look delicious, and I'm gonna scrape my pot because I don't want a drop left behind

I want it all to go right in there. Just like that

Now we're gonna. Go ahead and sprinkle the rest of our cheese on top

Then just go ahead and take these

seasoned

corn flakes

Now I'm just gonna hit this with a generous portion of paprika now. I have my oven preheated to

375 degrees

We're gonna bake this for 15 to 20 minutes until it is browned and bubbly

Remember the cauliflower is already cooked so really all we're doing is heating it through and getting a nice Brown topping

So we'll be back when it's all done

our Algren cauliflower casserole was in the oven for about 20 minutes

And it got brown and bubbly and I removed it from the oven and allowed it to sit for about 10 minutes

This is fantastic that cheese baked all the way through this thing smells amazing, and I can't wait to taste it. Are you ready?

You ready?

What do you think?

You like that how's that crunchy topping?

Is it good

They call polity you're not a veggie guy either

Mmm

That's really good that was definitely gonna be on our Thanksgiving table this year. Oh boy hmm

It's creamy its cheesy

And it's not too much. I'm either one of those things a cheese isn't overpowering. It's just a perfect combination

contrast between the softness of the both cauliflower

It's just super delicious mmm. You're gonna

Love it, so I hope you'll consider using this on your Thanksgiving or holiday table this year

I hope you enjoyed the video if you did consider giving me a thumbs up, and if you're new to my kitchen welcome

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I hope you will give this a gratin cauliflower recipe a try

For holidays or any time and I hope that you love it and until next time. I'll see you

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Hufflepuff Lookbook | Hogwarts Style Guide - Duration: 3:52.

*magical music*

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War Robots — Custom Game Guide - Duration: 1:07.

Custom battles are available to all players of level 20 and above

It's a brand new way of playing War Robots

You decide when and who you battle with and against

Select any mode or map, invite any number of players: 6 vs 6, 1 vs 5 or 1 vs 1

How about exploring the map?

Get on the battlefield all by yourself and examine the best paths and positions with no distractions

A training session for your clan?

Team up and polish the tactics. Then invite some opponents and try your strategy in action

Those into tournament organization - it's your time to shine! Getting everyone on board for a match is now a piece of cake!

Custom battles do not affect rating or provide rewards. Your robots will not require any repairs either

See you on the battlefield, Pilots!

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The Big Mac Guide to Speaking Extraordinary English - Duration: 3:24.

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Florent Pagny, le Guide du Routard de l'imposition - Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info - Duration: 4:07.

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Console Overwatch Aiming Guide - Basic Settings & Tips for xbox and ps4 | OverwatchDojo - Duration: 9:18.

Hey there!

This video is here to help you get to know more about how to aim with a controller.

Yes, even you PC gamers, you are free to plug in a controller and experience what's going

on with that.

Who knows, you may like the laid back controller style better.

However, this guide can be most useful for console players, and we are going to go over

the settings, tips and tricks that you can use to gain the competitive edge!

Hello guys, and welcome to the dojo!

We have more and more people from consoles in our community of dojoers, and we wanted

to create a guide covering aiming with a controller.

This can also be interesting to anyone willing to try aiming with a controller on PC, as

it is said to be quite interesting to the keyboard and mouse gamers to see what's

going on on consoles.

Using a controller can also be really useful for people with different kind of wrist and

hand injuries.

A special thanks to one of our community members, IDDBM who helped us in the creation of this

episode!

Let's get to the details right away, we are going to skip the really basic stuff about

playing with a controller, you already know those or able to figure out by yourself.

We will talk about the optimal settings that we think work, and explain our thought process

on the way.

Note that these settings are suggestions from various online forums and players, like reddit

and top500 console gamers.

Settings are really a personal thing, so you should consider changing them to your needs

for maximum comfort and effectiveness.

However they may serve as a good foundation you can build on.

The following settings can mostly be found under : Options - Controls - Advanced controller

settings.

You are free to configure each hero individually First of all, let's briefly talk about settings

for different characters.

Overwatch allows you to set different settings for each individual hero in the game.

This is important, because the aim techniques vary from hero-to-hero, and while the rule

of thumb is 'one setting to rule them all' on PC, you can benefit a lot from tailoring

your configuration to the specific characters on consoles.

This is because non aim dependent heroes can be a lot different than aim based ones.

Set your sensitivity around 40 (give or take 10), vertical and horizontal.

Other settings that we will suggest are revolving around a low sensitivity.

This will enable you to aim precisely on all ranges, and other settings will support quick

turns so you can be precise and reactive with the same set configuration.

Turn aim assist off.

One of the most controversial topic among console players regarding settings is the

usage of aim assist.

Aim assist helps you to aim at the enemies when the crosshair enters their vicinity.

The size of the sensitivity of the aim assist can be configured using the window size setting.

But should you use it?

We say that you should disable aim assist on all heroes and learn to play like that.

This is a very strong tip to elevate your Overwatch mechanics to the next level.

Aim assist can actually hurt your performance when you are playing characters that are heavily

dependent on leading their targets, pre-shooting in order to kill the enemy.

If the aim assist kicks in, because you moved the crosshair too close to the enemy, you

won't hit any shots.

Think about Genji, Hanzo, Pharah, Junkrat, any hero that has a projectile weapon in the

kit.

Sometimes it also pushes you off from the targets if there is a clutch of enemies.

Unreliable.

So we suggest that you disable aim assist with all heroes, or only enable it to the

ones really benefitting from it (some of the tanks).

But still, no assist is better, you will be able to depend on raw skill and learn better

movement patterns.

It's your call entirely, but keep in mind that switching it off will make it really

hard to aim at first if you are used to aim assist.

However it pays off on the long run.

Let's see the relevant settings quickly, in case you want to keep it on:

Aim assist strength: The strength level of the aim assist.

Basically how strong the pull from the crosshair to the enemy hero is.

Aim assist window size: There is a big invisible window around the enemy heroes, this window

is where the aim assist kicks in.

When the crosshair is on the window the aim assist starts working.

The aim assist window is obviously bigger than the heroes' hitbox.

Setting this option to 0 will make the aim assist window exactly as large as the heroes

hitbox.

Aim smoothing: this option sort of slows down your crosshair's movement to make you a bit

more accurate it makes it a bit smoother.

The higher the aim smoothing, the lower the acceleration, and vice versa.

If you set this to 0 the acceleration will be instant.

The best aiming mode is dual zone, you should use it, except if you have a lot of experience

with linear ramp from other games.

This mode makes a certain threshold you have to pass for it to start moving faster, usually

90 percent.

Before that threshold the crosshair moves at the same slow speed, giving you more precise

control.

After you pass the threshold, the acceleration increases a lot, allowing you to turn around

and do bigger movements.

This one is the default mode in Overwatch.

Gives you nice control over the movements, as you can do 180s with a fully tilted controller

with ease.

Dual Zone allows the same quick movements on console as on PC, like Pharah's rocket

boost, or Junkrat's mine jumps.

Let's discuss the other modes quickly.

Exponential ramp mode makes it accelerate gradually the more you hold the stick in a

certain direction.

The further you move it, the faster it accelerates.

This type of aiming is usual in other FPS games.

Linear ramp will cause your crosshair to rotate proportionally with the angle that the stick

is deflected if the aim smoothing is also disabled.

The effect is multiplied based on your sensitivity settings.

This is the usual style for other FPS games like Call of Duty or Battlefield, so if you

have a lot of playtime in those, it should be easy to transfer your skills to OW with

this mode.

The next section is about aim styles.

You should already know about tracking and flicking, this is not about that.

You have two general choice of aim styles: active and passive aiming.

The styles are really personal preferences, so try both of them in some practice games

and decide what you want to use.

Active aiming is when you try to match the enemy and either track the movements or try

to do small adjustments in order to hit your shots.

This style can be precise, but usually only if you have experience with console controls.

It also gives you the ability to react to the enemy quickly.

If you are the user of this style, it means that you use both sticks to coordinate your

movement and aim at the same time.

The other style is basically only using the movement when the actual shooting begins.

This means that you set your crosshair on the desired level, and adjust your aim with

only the movement stick.

This style allows for precise shots that are easier to pull off.

However it can be really hard to use against enemies jumping around, or using a lot of

vertical movement.

We suggest that you use the two styles mixed, and experience both of them.

It's easier to land precise shots with passive aiming if you know how to lead and predict

the enemy, and it's better to go active when the enemy is jumping around you.

Alright, some short tips, that can also increase your accuracy.

Aim ease in is a setting between 0 to 100 that makes your crosshair less likely to move

away from a straight line if the value is higher.

Can help in precise aiming vertically and horizontally, but the higher the value the

harder it is to move in a slanted direction.

Play around with it, it can help a lot with passive aiming style.

The next quickie is to turn off vibration, you don't want to be distracted when you

are trying to land your shots.

Use a cable to connect to the internet instead of wifi connection.

Cable is always more consistent.

Use good crosshairs.

We think that the best crosshair is small, with a gap in the middle to allow you to see

the exact target, something of a bright color.

Disable bloom.

This again is only going to distract you from landing the shots and may hurt your consistency.

Thumbstick extenders can give you a bit of competitive edge, making the controller more

fit for FPS style games.

The extra precision is marginal, however you may want to use every little help that you

can get.

Good crosshair placement is vital on consoles.

Check out the video we have about that right now and elevate your game!

Well placed crosshairs mean that you have to adjust a lot less during fights, making

it easier to land your shots.

That's what we had for you.

If you like what we are doing, subscribe, like and share this video among your console

buddies.

Join our discord to join the community of dojoers and improve together.

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War Robots — Components Guide - Duration: 0:56.

Assemble robots and weapons from Components.

You can get components on the Black market or purchase them in the Bank.

This is how the content assembled with components appears in the shop. Keep in mind that different items require different components. Below you can see how many components you have.

Press the Storage button in the Store or Black Market to see the list of all collected Components

When there's enough Components to purchase an item press the Get button, and an item will appear in your Inventory.

Spare Components can be exchanged for Silver. In the Storage press the "bin" icon, select the amount and confirm the action.

Collect your Components and assemble new weapons and robots!

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Healthy Eating Guide - Healthy Eating Habits That Will Change Your Life - Duration: 1:42.

Healthy Eating Guide

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HSELive - Your guide navigating the health service - Duration: 0:49.

My name is Geraldine Charman. I'm the team leader with the HSELive team in Ardee

HSELive is a multi-platform information service offering service

users access to public healthcare information through live chat, email,

phone service or Twitter. People are able to engage with the HSE directly to ask

questions, get consistent responses and support in a timely manner through a

channel of their choosing. You can call us on 1850 24 1850. Email us on hselive@hse.ie, tweet us @hselive, or live chat us from the hse.ie website.

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Drop Shipping Guide To Sell Products Online - Duration: 3:53.

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[HEALTHL]Strength Training Equipment: A User's Guide - Duration: 4:19.

Strength Training Equipment: A User's Guide

According to the latest recommendations from the American Council on Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the American Heart Association, you should be including strength training twice a week as part of your overall fitness routine.

Research shows that strength exercises are safe for all ages and that strength training combined with aerobic exercise can improve your physical and mental health. The Benefits of Strength Training.

Strength training is important for everybody, but even more so for older adults because it can slow down the loss of bone and muscle that goes along with aging. Lowering the risk of type 2 diabetes.

Better balance and fall prevention. You can get strength training from calisthenics, free weights, machines, and other types of equipment. The important thing is to exercise all the major muscle groups including your arms, legs, back, and stomach.

The muscles around your center, called your core muscles, are especially important to target since they stabilize the rest of your body.

Strength training is usually divided into sets and repetitions. Repetitions, or reps, are the number of times you do an exercise.

A group of repetitions — usually between 8 and 15 — is called a set. If you are able to do more than one set of an exercise, always rest for a few minutes between sets.

The ACSM recommends 8 to 10 strength training exercises of 8 to 10 repetitions each, twice a week. Strength Training Equipment Options.

The type of strength-training equipment you use will depend on your individual needs and preferences. Here are the key choices:. Barbells are long bars with weights attached at the ends. Dumbbells are smaller, hand-held weights.

The advantages of free weights are that they are inexpensive and versatile. The disadvantage is that they require proper training and technique to get the full benefit and avoid injury.

Machines. Strength training with machines is as effective as free weights, plus machines have the advantage of being safer and easier to use.

Since strength training machines are designed to exercise specific muscle groups, you can get a faster, more efficient workout by moving from machine to machine.

The disadvantage is that machines are not portable and can be expensive, so you may be limited to using exercise machines at a gym.

For home use, you might investigate an all-in-one machine that has different pulleys and stations attached, allowing you to work various muscle groups with a single piece of equipment.

These strength-training devices look like overgrown, colorful beach balls, but can be very effective pieces of exercise equipment.

By learning exercises that involve body curves and rolls using different positions on the stability ball, you can strengthen the important core muscles of your body. The advantage of the stability ball is that it is inexpensive and adaptable to many uses.

The disadvantage is that you need some training and you may need an expert opinion to be sure you buy a ball of the right size and pressure to fit your needs and abilities.

Body bars are foam-covered weights that may be used in a total body workout class to combine aerobic exercise with strength training.

After you learn the exercises, you can use a body bar when you exercise at home, too — they are relatively inexpensive. Body bars are available in different weights to fit your strength and ability.

Because they are about 4 feet long, they can be cumbersome to carry around, so they are not ideal to travel with. Bands are portable and inexpensive. Basically, they are just big elastic bands with different degrees of tension.

Though the bands themselves weigh almost nothing, by working your muscle groups against the resistance of the bands you develop muscle strength and endurance.

Once you learn how to use them, you can do the exercises anywhere with just a chair for support.

You do need to learn the proper technique for each exercise, and as you strength increases, you will need to graduate to stronger sets of resistance bands.

Kettlebells. This fitness tool was developed in Russia for use in strength training and aerobic exercise to work all muscle groups at the same time.

The Russian kettlebell looks like a cannonball with a handle and is another form of exercise equipment that is inexpensive and versatile. A kettlebell workout is high-intensity and involves full range of motion.

It requires the ability to stretch and be flexible, so you will need some training and time to work up to a full routine.

If you have any health issues, or if you have not done strength training before, you should check with your doctor before getting started.

Remember that using any kind of strength-training equipment requires proper training to get the all the benefits and avoid hurting yourself.

Once you have been properly trained, you can begin to enjoy the many mental and physical benefits of adding strength training to your fitness routine.

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