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first, you gotta spam Q at the fire wizard if you are not stronger enough to use grab attack

so you can hit him without getting hit

second, do NOT use skills such as "Divine Pressure", "Gale Force" (you can only use it only at one hit), and "Lightning Pulse"

this can kill fire wizard in the water, and you still got no kill

except when you aim it right where the savaria is

thats all for it guys and see you in the next video

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Loạn Thành Chiến: Đại Chiến Liên Minh_Team Giáp Chiến [Castle Clash Guide War F2P] - Duration: 14:39.

HI GUYS! LET'T SEE MY GUIDE WAR

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TEASER - The Filmmaker's Guide to DIY Lighting - Duration: 0:37.

SHANE: Now we're gonna take all these amazing lights that we have

that are about $20,000 worth of beautifulness

and we're gonna break it down to 200 bucks

from lights from Home Depot.

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[Giveaway]ROBLOX Pokemon Brick Bronze Battle Colosseum-IT'S NOT META?! - Non Meta Pokemon PVP Guide - Duration: 9:55.

Hello Danguardians and new visitors! welcome back to this wonderful series dedicated to improving people's choice of Pokemon for their teams

The previous video I made in this series generated a positive buzz and I'll be glad to continue doing it

This time, for a pokemon that's surprisingly not used by majority of the Brick Bronze Community given the fact that, possibly, in many cases

It's complete sweeper

But before that I'd like to introduce a little giveaway. I'll be making that may be of your interest

I'll be giving away half boxes of Beldum and Mareanie (mispronounced) that I bred***

I'm planning to give every person that takes part in this giveaway a Beldum and a Mareanie, so two pokemon per person

That's about 15 participants

I expect a low amount of participants to be honest

But if you want to grab a Beldum and a Mareanie that I've bred, I recommend being quick

The Giveaway will be held on the 1st of september at 12 p.m.. Eastern standard time that is if I didn't have to postpone it

If I do have to postpone it however, I'll update the description of this very video about it and the reason why I'm postponing

Hopefully, I'll finish the box by then,

So without further ado, let's get into this video!

So the underrated potential sweeper Yanmega

[Yanmega's Cry]

Yanmega is the only pokemon with speed boost that is actually able to battle and is not a mega [Evolution]

Since the only other two pokemon that get speed boost as a normal ability are Ninjask and Mega Blaziken,

A set up Baton Passer, and a Mega Pokemon

Taking a look at its stats

You can see how Yanmega can make use of the speed boost, given it has a very decent 95 base speed and a massive

116 special attack

This thing has a potential to wipe out a complete set of teams, not to worry about its weaknesses though

Which are fire electric ice flying and rock type. [Alert = 4x]

Since with the exception of a mega Blaziken with some good speed EV and IV , Yanmega will outspeed all its predators.

Potentially beating them and starting a sweep

It's special defensive stat is critically low though

Meaning it's probably better not to risk and against special sweepers or a very rare case of a special mega Blaziken

The defense and HP stats are pretty decent and the attack has left out pretty much

it's not right to go for physical attacking moves when you have that special attack stat

It's immune to ground type, so it's okay to use this pokemon as a switch in to potential ground type sweepers,

And maybe do some okay damage to them. I don't recommend going for tinted lens though,

Which is its other ability since speed boost is pretty much what makes this Pokemon a fine choice

Frisk is also average, but it won't help this pokemon and thankfully speed boost is a normal ability and not a hidden ability

Moving on.

The moveset I recommend for this speedster is as follows:

Bug Buzz, for the STAB and overall top quality choice in its movepool

Ancient power for the fire type Pokemon that most people use against it

Keeping in mind the fact that you can potentially knock out a mega Charizard Y

which is a huge perk that's gonna be useful with Yanmega

Air Slash for the STAB, and tiny flinch chance, it's always good to keep a side tactic in hand

and Protect to get the Speed Boost going early on, and to protect (against, or block) fly spammers.

I recommend giving it Focus Sash, as it may need it

Against a couple of special sweepers if you're willing to take the risk and not switch it out

At the point of recording though I decided to use buginium z, which wasn't very bright of a choice

but it was my cheap substitute for focus sash, I recommend better substitutes though, if you're not gonna go with focus sash, like Life Orb

The Yanmega I used for the following battle doesn't have the right nature, the right ivs, nor the right evs,

It just has speed boost to go with but despite that it did way better than I thought it will

so having a Yanmega with the right nature, ivs, evs, and what not, is gonna make for a better match up.

so this is a preview of a match

using Yanmega.

Thank you for watching [Bank U Pour Watch Thin]

before I end this video

I'd like to say I influenced a lot more people than I needed with the first video, that

Apparently some people decided to make vast videos about non meta Pokemon related stuff and What not, ending up getting more views than my previous video

I won't go further into detail nor recommend watching their plagiaristic videos,

just want some people to know my effect on small YouTubers that have no idea about creating content on YouTube

Not that I'm any better, I'm just starting off

But at least I'm original in something, that being I make these kinds of videos for Pokemon Brick Bronze exclusively

Hopefully expanding to larger heights once I can but this is what I'm original in

other people getting that idea and

Implementing it in their own way is not bad at all but completely attempting to take over the relevance of my work is

disappointing to be honest

Anyway, I hope this video changed the negative perspectives towards Yanmega and I hope this video helped you in one way or another.

if by any chance you enjoyed this video

Please leave a like down below it helps out a lot and subscribe for more content by the very me

I'd love to see you participating in my giveaway, and I hope I'll be seeing you again soon, very well

Farewell!

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"Dark corners of the map" Achievement guide + English subtitles - Duration: 1:18.

Defeat Shadowmaw on Normal dificulty before leaving Greece

The monster needed can be located in a cave in location Phocian Swamps

between Greek cities Megara and Delphi

Here is Megara city

And here is Delphi city

The distance from Delphi to the wanted cave is much smaller

The probability of Shadowmaw appearing is not 100%,

so you might need several runs

The achievement text implies you starting a new character,

but i didn't have to do this

That's all, thanks for watching!

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English Verb Tenses Guide - Learn About Simple, Perfect, and Continuous Tenses - Duration: 17:11.

Hi I'm Martin.

Welcome to Oxford Online English.

In this lesson you can learn about English verb tenses.

Are you confused about your simple, perfect and continuous tenses?

Do you know how many verb tenses there are in English?

In this lesson, you can get a big picture understanding of English verb tenses.

You'll learn what connects English verb forms, which will make it easier for you to

learn and understand verb tenses in English.

Let's start with an overview of the topic so that you understand what you're dealing

with.

Every English verb form has two parts.

The first part is the time: past, present or future.

The second part is the aspect: simple, continuous, perfect, or perfect continuous.

So, there are three times and four aspects.

You can combine these in twelve different ways.

Pause the video if you want more time to look at the table.

Let's do a quick test.

Can you recognise these three verb forms?

I was having dinner this time yesterday.

He's been sitting there for hours.

Where will you be next week?

Do you know the answers?

Let's check!

In the first sentence, the time is past, and the aspect is continuous: it's past continuous.

In the second sentence, the time is present, and the aspect is perfect continuous: it's

present perfect continuous.

In the third sentence, the time is future, and the aspect is simple: it's future simple.

You don't need to remember all of this now.

What you should remember: all English verb forms are made of these two parts: time plus

aspect.

One more point: different teachers, books and courses sometimes use different words

for these things.

For example, some books use the word 'progressive' instead of 'continuous'.

So, instead of 'present continuous', they say 'present progressive'.

Other words have the same problem.

For example, the words 'tense' and 'aspect' are used in different ways by different people.

Our advice?

Don't think too much about the words.

Focus on the ideas.

I understand it can be confusing, but this is really not your problem that people don't

use these words consistently!

Next, let's talk more about time.

I said we're going to talk about past, present and future, but really, we're mostly going

to talk about the future.

Why—why is the future different?

English verbs have past and present forms.

For example:

be – was do – did

want – wanted

So, to make a present form past, just change the present verb to the past verb, like this:

I go shopping once a week.

→ I went shopping once a week.

She's running in the park.

→ She was running in the park.

We haven't seen it yet.

→ We hadn't seen it yet.

It doesn't matter if the aspect is simple, continuous, perfect or perfect continuous.

Using a present or a past verb decides whether the meaning is present or past.

That's almost too simple, right?

But what about the future?

There are no future verb forms; you can't change the verb to make it future.

So, you have to add something before the verb.

For example:

I'll be waiting for you outside the station.

When are you going to tell her?

He might join us later.

Now, you can see why the future is more complicated.

There are many things you can add before the verb to give it a future meaning.

You saw examples with will, be going to and might, but there are other possibilities.

It's also very common to use present verb forms with a future meaning, like this:

What are you doing this weekend?

Class starts at 10:00.

So, talking about the future is more complex.

There isn't one way to give a verb a future meaning in English, and there's also a large

overlap between the present and the future.

What should you remember from all this?

Remember that every verb has only one past form, and only one present form, but there

are many possible future forms.

There isn't one 'future tense' in English.

Now, let's talk about aspect.

Look at three sentences:

I went to Rome last year.

I go to work by bus.

I'll go with you.

What are these three verb forms?

They're all simple: past simple, present simple, and future simple.

You can see that for the past and present simple, you just use the present or past form

of the verb, without adding anything.

For the future simple, you need to add something, like will or going to.

In general, simple verb forms describe two things:

One: single actions.

Two: repeated actions or states.

So, I went to Rome or I'll go with you describe single actions in the past or the future.

I go to work by bus describes a repeated action in the present.

The present simple can't generally be used to talk about single actions.

The present simple generally expresses repeated actions or states.

The past and future simple can be used to talk about single actions, repeated actions

or states.

For example:

I went to Rome every year until 2012.

I'll go with you on Tuesday and Wednesday, but I can't on Thursday.

So, what about continuous verb forms?

Let's start with three examples:

I was eating dinner at seven o'clock last night.

I'm eating a tuna sandwich.

This time next week, I'll be eating fresh seafood on an island!

These three sentences are all continuous: past continuous, present continuous and future

continuous.

Can you see what connects them?

First, all continuous forms use the verb be, together with an -ing verb.

So, to make a continuous form, take the verb be in the past, present or future, then add

your main verb with -ing on the end.

For example:

She was telling me a really interesting story.

They aren't helping at all.

It'll be getting dark at five o'clock.

What about the meaning of continuous forms?

Can you see what connects these examples?

Continuous forms describe things which are incomplete.

Generally, continuous forms are used to talk about one moment in time.

So, you say I was eating dinner at seven o'clock last night because you're talking about

a moment in time (seven o'clock), and something incomplete—you hadn't finished your dinner

at that moment.

In the sentence She was telling me a really interesting story, you're talking about

a moment in time when she was in the middle of her story.

You use a continuous form because, at that moment, she hadn't finished her story.

Okay, but what about perfect verb forms?

Again, let's start with some examples:

He hadn't finished speaking.

She's finished all her homework.

We'll have finished everything by Friday.

What do you notice?

All perfect tenses use the verb have in the past, present or future form.

After have, you use a past participle to make the perfect form.

So, for example, to make the past perfect, you take the past form of have, which is had,

and add a past participle.

For example:

We hadn't thought about it.

I had never tried miso soup before.

For the future perfect, take the future form of have, which could be will have, and add

a past participle, like this:

I'll have finished all by exams by this time next year.

What about the meaning of perfect verb forms?

Can you see anything which connects these three sentences?

Perfect verb forms connect two points in time.

For example, He hadn't finished speaking is past perfect.

This connects two different times or actions in the past.

To understand this, you need a longer sentence with more information.

For example:

He hadn't finished speaking when everybody started to leave.

The perfect form connects the two different actions.

This is the best way to think about perfect verb forms: perfect verb forms connect two

points in time.

How does this work in the present?

This is present perfect.

What two points in time does this connect?

It connects the present and the past.

She's finished her homework in the past (before now), and now her homework is done

and ready to be checked (in the present).

What about the future?

This is the future perfect.

In this case, it connects the present to a point in the future.

When you say We'll have finished everything by Friday, you mean that you'll finish everything

some time between now and Friday.

You don't know exactly when you'll finish everything, but you know that it will be somewhere

in this period between now and the future.

Finally, let's look at perfect continuous forms.

Here are three examples to begin:

She'd been feeling much better.

We've been waiting for ages.

By the end of the day, we'll have been working without a break for 14 hours.

What do you notice?

You can see that perfect continuous forms are a mix of the perfect and the continuous,

which is logical, right?

They're perfect forms because they use a form of have plus a past participle, which

in perfect continuous verb forms is always the same: been.

They're continuous forms because they use be plus a main verb with -ing.

How do you set the time of a perfect continuous form?

You set the time by changing the form of have.

Use a past, present or future form of have, plus been, plus a verb with -ing.

Let's practise!

Here's a sentence in the present simple.

I walk through the forest.

Can you change this sentence into the three perfect continuous forms: past, present and

future?

Pause the video and try it!

Ready?

Let's check your answers:

I had been walking through the forest.

I've been walking through the forest.

I will have been walking through the forest.

Did you get them right?

Next, let's talk about the meaning of perfect continuous forms.

Again, the meaning is a combination of the two aspects: perfect and continuous.

So, the meaning is perfect because these forms connect two points in time.

I had been walking through the forest...

...when something else happened.

For example:

I had been walking through the forest for hours before I realised I was lost.

Like you saw before, the perfect aspect is used to connect two points in the past.

What about the continuous side?

What meaning does that add?

It adds the idea of something incomplete or temporary.

If you say, She'd been feeling much better, this suggests she was feeling ill either before

or after she was feeling better.

If you say, We've been waiting for ages, you mean that you still haven't got what

you came for.

The action—waiting—is incomplete.

If you say, By the end of the day, we'll have been working without a break for 14 hours,

you mean that your work still won't be finished at the end of the day.

The past and future perfect continuous forms are rare, but you still need them sometimes.

Okay, so now you've seen an overview of all the English verb forms.

First of all, remember that this lesson is meant to give you the big picture.

You've seen what connects different English verb tenses, and how verb forms are different

from each other.

However, you've seen the most general connections and differences.

This can help you to understand English verb forms, but remember that every English verb

form has its own specific uses and meanings.

Want more practice for this topic?

Make sure you check out the full version of this lesson on our website.

It includes a quiz to help you review and practice what you've learned in this class.

That's all from us.

Thanks for watching!

See you next time!

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Social Hack your Rank - Overwatch Advanced Communication Guide | OverwatchDojo - Duration: 9:38.

Hey there!

In order to climb the ladder more easily you really SHOULD cooperate with your team.

This video will show you how to social hack your way into random teammates' hearts and

how to bring your team to victory by communicating!

Hello guys, and welcome to the dojo!

This video will show tricks that can help you to become more friendly and build a good

atmosphere in a crowd of random players in order to enhance the team's chances to victory.

We are aware of the methods teaching you to turn off the chat and voice chat and only

pay attention to yourself.

We know these work, however Overwatch is designed to be played as a team, and it's much easier

to achieve victory if you are working together with others.

So if you want to climb the ladder, win more games and make friends in the meantime, we

are going to show you how to do that.

Even if you are not a 'social person', these methods should still be easy to do in

your random games, you just need to be a bit adventurous.

Let's dive straight into how to carry your team with communication.

A quick service announcement: Overwatchdojo is going to organize a 3v3 elimination cup

on the 16th of September in the NA region, prizes included.

Read more by clicking the card right now!

Alright, in order to win more of your competitive games, you need to be able to gain the attention

of your teammates, keep it up and create a will to win together by depending on each

other.

Most of the next tips work both on chat and voice, but voice is always preferred.

What you can hear in the following sections are also useful in real life scenarios, when

you want to approach a group of random people and make them work together for a common goal.

This part of the video is about setup, we will tell you what you can do before a match

to be prepared.

We also have a video about different levels of communication in Overwatch, check it out

now!

In order to be successful with carrying your team by the means of communication, it is

useful to build on a solid foundation.

The time when you play can really matter, as there are different players online on different

times during the day.

Let's see a rough outline of what we think these time sections are.

Note that these are most accurate for solo competitive play:

Early morning is before work and school starts.

The gamer population is usually low, and the players tend to give their best to try to

win games.

There is a saying: whatever you want to commit yourself to, do it as the first thing in the

morning.

If someone takes Overwatch seriously, they will play early.

Use this to your advantage, as these players will often try to coop and talk in order to

achieve victory.

Until end of work/school is a good time again (usually up until 5 PM), as these players

are staying at home and having fun with the game, or they are otherwise committing a lot

to Overwatch.

Generally a good time to play, however these may not be as hardcore as early players.

After the end of the workday, there is a short time when people arrive home and want to have

some good games, leaving their day behind.

However these games are usually lower quality compared to the previous time frames, as players

are tired of the whole day's work.

We still say it's a good time to play, as people tend to communicate, however not as

actively as earlier.

The evening is the worst time to play, as players will have been grinding games, and

exhaustion or even tilt gets more serious.

One of the worst times to play, as it can really feel as a minefield sometimes.

Getting trolls and leavers in every second match can happen.

It can also be hard to get anyone to communicate.

Late at night.

Best avoid if you are playing solo, as more players will be tired and tilted then not.

Really hard to communicate here, because a lot of players mute their mics and just don't

pay attention, grinding their one trick hero.

Now these may change of course, but this is how we see the different time frames.

If you have your own version of this, or want to add something to the list, do it in a comment

below, we are really interested in your experience.

The next setup related thing is conversation templates.

Have a list of things to say right in the beginning of the match to get the talking

going.

While it may sound strange, this is a really helpful social hack that you can pull out

of your sleeve to create and nurture good conversation between teammates.

These templates should contain pre-defined topics and lines of conversation that you

can use in different situations.

Let's see an example: First of all, say hi and make it cheerful.

We tend to forget manners in our online journeys, however people love to be greeted with warm

hospitality.

Make sure that the way you greet them sounds friendly and welcoming.

This creates a good mood in even the grumpiest player.

After the greetings, start a conversation with the whole team.

Use open ended questions that can be answered by your teammates.

This is the part where templates can come in handy.

Make a list of questions that help the team to set up and take their preferred roles.

Templates make it easy to use these questions every game, and you can always refine the

list later.

Of course it can be non-game related if you have a good topic that you can use to get

the talking going.

Use the names of your teammates.

People value hearing their names by strangers.

They feel good because they have been addressed personally.

Use the names in your template questions.

Ask the Ana player is she feels comfortable.

Get the opinion of your main tank if he or she feels good with the current lineup.

Get creative, but always mention their nicks.

So these templates should be used for the beginning of the games to make sure you get

the talking going.

After that, you need to roll with the communication.

Alright, let's say you decided to get into a game.

Before we jump into the section about what to do during games, we are going to talk about

the mindset that you need to adopt in order to make the tips in this video work.

Changing is always hard, but at least think about the following mindset tips.

Pretending to believe works too, just as smiling makes you a bit happier.

Even if you don't agree with some of what we are going to say, do yourself a favor and

try them in your next few games.You may find out that these tips help you a lot, or not

at all, but it's worth a try.

In order for you to become engaged with working towards creating a good atmosphere, have a

goal for it.

Make it your desire to learn how to make your team win with the tools of communication.

You should not play the next few games to improve your aim or have more healing.

Instead try to focus on talking, making your team feel good and depending on each other

to win.

This is a really rewarding experience if you can pull it off, and it's a good social

experiment.

The first and biggest tip to help you with the mindset is to pretend that everyone is

already your friend.

Yes even the annoying guy who greets you by swearing in the mic.

We all have bad days and bad times.

If he was your friend, you would want to help him feel comfortable right?

Let's do that.

Use the nick of the players to bond with them and try to make sure everyone gets time to

speak and that you are going into the match hyped and feeling good as a group.

A few nice words can really help, like checking someone's profile and saying a compliment

about the pick, or helping them to sort out the most comfortable picks, or even just joking

around a bit.

Oh and another important one: you are free to ignore anywho who you really can't stand.

Just mute them, some can not be saved.

We are going to be honest here, you will be rejected in some cases.

Players usually want to win by any means necessary, including communication.

But sometimes you will fail to do anything meaningful to make the group work together,

however hard you try.

Accept it, move on, and try it in the next game.

Focus on your mechanics or whatever other aspect of your game that you want to improve.

We told you to pretend that you are already friends with others.

This does not mean that you should not be genuine.

Be yourself as much as you can, but still try to achieve common trust and a good atmosphere

in the team.

Otherwise this whole thing will exhaust you more quickly than you can reap the benefits.

Lastly, enjoy yourself.

This guide wants to help you to experience the game on a different level.

Do only what you enjoy, but step out of your comfort zone sometimes to gain new wisdom.

Also if you want to improve at an accelerated rate with the help of an experienced players

and tutors, click the card now to learn more about coaching opportunities in the Overwatchdojo!

Alright, so now you know how to use these little social hacks to help your team's

work.

When you actually start a game and get into the character pick screen, use the aforementioned

techniques to start the conversation and build trust in the team.

However it does not end there.

You need to pay attention during the game and keep up the good spirits!

Your strongest tool is giving compliments.

Compliment everything that worths complimenting.

You should reward good plays, well timed ultimates and big or small saves with good words.

It's not easy to do that for everybody, but if you just watch the kill feed closely

and pay attention to your teammates, you will be able to notice when a compliment is due.

This is a really strong weapon in fighting for the victory, as these enhance most players'

ability to perform well.

Make sure that you are consistent and give them to everyone when they deserve it.

You don't need to say a lot, some well placed 'Nicely done' calls can do the trick!

The next important thing during games is to manage tilting.

Some players can become enraged easily and it's common to vent your feelings on the

team.

If you see someone tilting, try to channel that into a battle rage against the enemy.

Is a Genji continuously killing your Ana and she starts to tilt?

Tell your team that Ana is your most valuable support asset and thus you need to make sure

that you protect her in order to win.

Say that you are personally getting revenge on that Genji for every kill he made.

Joking helps, but make sure to address the problems if you can while staying in a good

mood.

Even if you fail to do so, players will feel that you pay attention and will channel their

bad feelings into battle rage against the enemy team if you did well.

Lastly about making friends.

It really common that you will get a few requests after social hacking your team to victory.

Accept them and cultivate these newly formed friendships.

It is a ton of fun to find someone who you love to play with regularly.

That's all there is to it.

These tips may not work for you at all, however it is worth to know about them, and try the

methods at least once.

As usual, like, share and subscribe this video if you found it useful.

Join our Discord server now to have a chat!

See you guys next time!

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Absolver PVP and PVE Controller Settings [ Beginners Guide To The Game ] ( PC & PS4 ) - Duration: 2:30.

what is up ladies and gentlemen boys and girls it's Zulo back again with

another Absolver video today we're going to be going over remapping and

controls and why it's important to start things off I have to say that the

default controls are really brutal on a controller a first glance you may be

thinking Zulo they aren't that bad and to some people that may be the case but

as we see Absolver grow into a more PvP oriented game as more people reach the

quote unquote end game you also see a lot more players popping up with

different controller setups and this will be able to make your reflexes a

little bit quicker if you aren't part of the 5% of the population that actually

uses a claw grip

I of course use an Xbox one controller for Absolver and the setup I use mainly

is for being able to both dodge and switch stance as well as attack all

simultaneously all I've done to rearrange my setup is as follows

sequence attack one switched from either X on an Xbox one controller or a

square if you're on a ps4 controller to right trigger then switch alternate

attack from Y on a controller an Xbox controller that is or of course triangle

on a ps4 controller to left bumper or L1 next we will be switching rush from L3

to Y because it's not really viable in combat currently maybe at a later date

there will be some sort of reason to do it but right now it's not really super

viable so we're gonna be searching that one to y next will be switching emote

from L3 to the back button or the select button on your controller because

that's not used in combat either it's kind of like a troll tool or also used

for communicating kind of yeah and then lastly we'll be switching our

stance mode from a right trigger or r2 on a ps4 controller to L3 and this is to

help us stance stance while moving and being able to dodge and attack all at

the same time oh yeah of course this is just my setups I'm also interested to hear

what other people are using for their controllers so if you have any comments

or suggestions on my controller setup I'd love to hear them as always I hope

everyone enjoyed this video and until next time take it easy peace!

For more infomation >> Absolver PVP and PVE Controller Settings [ Beginners Guide To The Game ] ( PC & PS4 ) - Duration: 2:30.

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FIENDISH LEATHER FARMING | Farm 1300/Hour (Patch 7.3 Guide) - Duration: 3:35.

Hey there, guys.

This is Reckles with WTBGold and welcome to the first farming guide of Argus.

Patch 7.3 is out, it's only been out for a day.

I only have rank 2 skinning, so take that into account with all my results but with

only rank 2 skinning, I got 1300 leather at this fiendish leather farming spot.

So, 1300 leather an hour without even having rank 3 yet.

This spot is nuts.

Hopefully we'll find someplace better as time goes on and people explore, but for now, this

spots all you need if you're farming up primal sargerite.

I got 26 primal sargerite or fiendish leather, or fiendish leather where I got 1300.

I also got a fossorial bile larva, which is a "cute" pet, but I don't know how consistent

that is.

So, what are we doin?

We are going to Antoran Wastes.

The coordinates are 55,40.

It's right by, just south of the words "The Spirit Crucible" on your map, and we're going

to be killing voracious scavengers.

There are two routes that I'd recommend.

The first one, I'm gonna call the Bone Pit Server Hop.

Pull this pack over here, run down to the lava.

Pull this pack over here turn around, run back through this little bone pit, avoid all

the traps that are all over.

Those slow your move speed down.

Bring everything to a centralized location and then AoE and kill it.

Just stay put.

It'll take a little while for them to decide to come and attack you.

But these are all the things you can grab and stay mounted without them evading on you.

There are some more packs on the perimeter of that lap but just ignore em because they

will evade.

After you're done looting and skinning, just server hop and do that all over again.

If you're also using this spot for Demon Eye farming.

Intact Demon Eyes.

Which I recommend.

You know, any time you're out in argus just killing things and farming, have your Agent

of the All-Seer buff rolling.

I got generally 4-10 eyes per pull, but there was one pull I didn't get any and there was

one pull where I got 19.

So, it'll vary, but just count on 7 for your math.

So, just do that route, over and over and over.

I like this because if people are doing world quests, you're just killing this one pack,

you're leaving up everything north.

So, you know, you're not interfering and stealing people's kills.

But, the second farming lap is for people who don't like server hop, you pull together

this bone pile lap, kill those, and then you just run and kill a couple of the packs up

north up to the little crucible there.

This is really just...there's only like 6 or 7 scavengers here that you're killing and

skinning.

Really what you're using this for is, once you kill these, the ones back at the bone

pile will force spawn, so then you can go back.Not all of them will, but at least 1

or 2 in every pack will.

So you know, you can keep this constant flow of leather, but it's not just an entirely

full bone pile lap round up every single time.

It's not 20 30 enemies at a time.

So, I gotta go sell this stuff on the Auction House because right now, Fiendish Leather

is selling for 100 gold each.

I got 2000 fiendish leather and 20 primal obliterum in my bags so I'm gonna go make

some gold real quick.

But good luck!

Happy Skinning!

And happy gold making.

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Tea Tasting at Zealong - New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand - Duration: 10:02.

This morning, we need to settle our stomachs.

And the best way to do that is by having tea.

Today, we are going to Zealong.

So Zealong Tea Estate is actually the only tea plantation and factory in New Zealand,

which is quite cool.

We get there just in time for the morning tour.

To tell us how the tea is made, we are walking through a garden with some sculptures which

help depict how tea is make traditionally back in Asia compared to how it's now made

in this tea plantation in New Zealand to give it that organic flavour and taste and they

pride themselves on this tea being 100% pure New Zealand.

It's the purest tea in the world.

So the story goes that the guy who started Zealong, which his name is Mr Chan, was walking

around New Zealand and he walked around and saw some camellias.

He was really surprised that camellia grow in New Zealand because it's something which

is usually specific to Taiwan.

Tea are a type of Camellia.

So he though: "Ok, tea is a type of camellia, it seems easy to do, I'm going to get come

camellia trees and I'm going to make some tea here in New Zealand.

And then that's going to be awesome."

You get 15,000 plants.

Put them in customs.

And New Zealand customs are pretty tough so he has to leave them for like two months or

something like that.

Almost all of them die and he is left with 70 plants.

Now, those plants remaining are actually the strongest because they survived the tough

customs process so it's perfect for him.

He's getting the strongest plants and you know, reproduce them and grow slowly and plant

them in the Waikato because there is a lot of humidity and sun.

And now he has like over one and half million and soon is going to have two million plants.

And he's making the best tea in the country - some of the most recognised tea in the world.

So yeah, New Zealand is an unusual place to make tea.

It's not high up in the mountains as tea is made in Asia.

We reach the tea house.

At the back of the tea house is a ceramic wooden table with some stools to sit on.

It's quite a fancy old table.

And we go sit round it with our lovely new friends who are four lovely New Zealand ladies.

Let's try some tea.

The table set up with so many different apparatus.

There's like a saucer with an aroma cup and a tasting cup and several different teapots

with filters and then another jug, a timer, a thermometer.

It's all going on on this table.

It looks more like a science experiment is about to take place here than tea tasting.

Where I'm from, you're lucky to get a cup let alone a saucer for your tea.

There's five different flavours from Zealong starting with green tea, then there's a lighter

tea, then there's another tea which Robin thinks tastes like popcorn and when he makes

this opinion known to everyone else around the table, they just all stare back with disbelief.

And it's an awkward moment.

And then the tea flavour goes onto dark tea and then

a black tea which is like your strong English breakfast tea as they call it over here.

Along the way, while explaining us this whole process, Germin took the time to make us smell

the tea and taste some different teas and how to rest it.

To be fair it's the best tea I ever had in my life.

That's it.

You know, it's so much better than your teabag and things and it makes me feel and know tea

a bit more personally.

I've never actually had proper tea like fancy tea like this before and you can really taste

the difference and smell the difference.

Part of the tea tasting experience involves pouring your jug of tea into you aroma cup

and then you are putting your tea-tasting cup on top of your aroma cup, turning it over,

turn it twice to the left, twice to the right , pull the aroma cup away from the tea and

the tea will fill up your tasting cup in a magical way.

And this is something that takes us a while to perfect actually.

We have plenty of chances to try to perfect this tea dance.

It's always quite fun.

Just like pour the tea into the aroma cup, then put the tea cup...

No, put the tea into the aroma cup, put the tasting cup on top of the aroma cup, flip

the cups round, do a dance, do a twist, take the aroma cup off, then twist it back round,

and bam!

You've got yourself some tea.

As well as the tea tasting dance, we also do a tea-pouring competition.

The first time we do this, I am winning.

I swear to God, I am winning the tea-pouring competition and Robin just nudges me from

the side so I end up splashing everywhere.

I've never witnessed such bud sportsmanship in my life.

Let's see who can go higher.

High tea...

I went higher than you though.

She just lost, she just lost.

Bloody French.

We're going to have to try again.

Alright, Laura versus Robin take too.

Germin then goes: "I have a surprise for you!"

It wasn't anything like that, but this is how I choose to remember it.

Robin's like: "I hope it's cake."

Because he didn't eat enough last night and he hasn't just had enough tea.

But turns out we're going to be having high tea.

I don't know if you guys have seen what high tea looks like, but I've only heard whispers

of high tea.

You get the plate of lots of different cakes and stuff and you drink posh tea with it.

And that's exactly what we did!

We had small tart.

We had tiny little salad bowls.

We had tiny little other things.

We had macaroons and this chocolate cake and this really cool like segment of orange which

was crystallised and sugary.

It was quite weird.

I've never had anything like it.

It was really nice.

So long Zealong.

Alright, so today I am getting my Certificate of Fitness, which is basically like a check

of the vehicle that I have to do every six months.

And it's a sheet like that that mechanic is going to fill up.

So right now, there is like, three guys checking the campervan for a Certificate of Fitness

and they all grab a light, they ask each other questions, they are all looking intrigued.

I don't know what's happening.

So yeah, I am stressed.

As you can probably guess from the fact that our campervan is a pile of shit on wheels

that it failed it's Certificate of Fitness.

It was a given really.

I don't even know why we bothered?

We should have just rammed that campervan straight into a ditch and called it a day.

And we are just like doing a wild goose chase around Hamilton trying to find a place which

will fix this campervan in the next week or so, because our Certificate of Fitness is

actually going to run out and if that happens, we cannot continue on this road trip until

the campervan is fixed and that would be a bit of an issue to say the least.

For more infomation >> Tea Tasting at Zealong - New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand - Duration: 10:02.

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AQW: THE COLLECTOR CLASS GUIDE! - Duration: 3:09.

ENHANCEMENTS: FULL WIZARD

For more infomation >> AQW: THE COLLECTOR CLASS GUIDE! - Duration: 3:09.

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Sådan skifter du fjeder foran på VOLKSWAGEN T5 GUIDE | AUTODOC - Duration: 19:15.

Use an end bit №5 and a combination spanner №19

Use a socket №21

Use a special puller to take the tie rod end out

Use a socket №19

Use a socket №30

Use a socket №18

Use a torx №T30

Use a wrench № 21  and a hex wrench № 7

Using a special tool take out the spring

Use a wrench № 21  and a hex wrench № 7

For more infomation >> Sådan skifter du fjeder foran på VOLKSWAGEN T5 GUIDE | AUTODOC - Duration: 19:15.

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Mercedes-Benz W124 (1985 - 1995) Buying Guide - Duration: 12:22.

Mercedes-Benz W124 (1985 - 1995) Buying Guide

Good. Strong, reliable, comfortable, well-built, safe. Bigger, more modern car than W123. 4,755mm long x 1,740mm wide x 1,430mm high.

Best compromise engine in older models is the 170bhp six-cylinder 12-valve 260E (not available in UK estates). Best in newer models is the 197bhp 24-valve 280E.

260E is rare in the UK because large numbers were exported second-hand to Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore in the mid-1990s. Awesome LHD only 326bhp 500E, briefly officially available in UK from 1991 to 1992, had ASR self-levelling suspension and protruding 8Jx16 wheels.

Production ended in Europe in 1995, but continued in India until year 2000. Bad.

Lots of quality problems when the model was launched. Four-cylinder 200E and 230E had valve trouble running on unleaded and can still wear out their valve stems in the guides.

Simplex timing chains not replaced by Duplex chains on 4-cylinder engines until 1988 (see 190). American-style foot parking brake also on manual transmission models. Manual gearchange slow and not very pleasant. Much stolen for export to Africa.

Watch. Take great care to prevent theft. Best to buy a disklok steering wheel cover from Disklok.

Built to cover high mileages and many did, but may not show it. Listen for noises from top of engine, look for oil smoke in exhaust.

Simplex timing chains on older 200E and 230E last only 60,000 miles and require 3,000-mile engine oil changes. No such problems with later Duplex chains or with 260E, 300E, 300E 24v, 320E 24v.

Six-cylinder 300 12 valve and 300 24 valve engines sometimes prone to cracking of the cylinder head. Look for oil in the coolant, low coolant and emulsified oil under the oil filler cap of six cylinder models (could signify cracked head).

Head gaskets on the 104 Series six cylinder engines had poor manufacturing tolerances and tend to go when the mileage approaches 100k, if not before (has been seen on a 70k car).

Signs are oil at front and rear of cylinder head joint. This is a £1500 job. The HT lead wiring loom of 280s and 320s breaks down through heat and exposes the wires. This is £550 for the loom plus fitting.

Check for uneven tyre wear (kerbed suspension, worn steering or merely adjustment needed). Brake hard and check for judder (front discs may be warped). Look for oil leaks underneath.

Avoid 4-Matic unless you really need a large four-wheel-drive saloon car. Make sure autobox works in both E and S, feel for slip, check colour of ATF (should be dark red), listen for diff rumble.

Sample full throttle change points for E320 Coupe 5-speed auto: E: 14, 30, 58, 119; S: 22, 49, 78, 119. Kickdown (E or S) 31, 53, 83, 119.

Make sure ABS light goes on and off when it should (brake fluid changes may have been missed). Ask to see a proper service history, if not by a Mercedes dealer, then by a competent specialist.

Some cancelled export order W124s were sold as new in 2000 when 5 years old. Dashboard fires can be caused as follows: fault is due to a un-fused connection to the boot courtesy light.

The power cable runs in a curved tube alongside the boot hinge on the drivers side and after a period of time (opening and closing the boot lid) this cable shorts to earth, which results in the power lead heating up and the resulting fire is started at its un-fused connection to the fuse board in front of the driver and to the right of steering wheel.

Reports of cylinder head stretch bolts failing on later four-cylinder engines (200, 220) with replacement a head-off job. Oil leaks from cylinder heads of four cylinder engines a sign of the stretch bolt problem.

Check behind front screen rubber for severe corrosion in the screen frame. Self-levelling suspension on Estate models is expensive to repair, using an oleopneumatic system with pump, sphere and rams. Spheres are often overlooked.

Common W124 Estate problems by W124 expert Nicholas Froome. worn backrest edge on drivers seat (almost every car now).

rusty front wings just ahead of the wheel arch, just above the bumper (almost every car now). front windows u/s because top three teeth of the regulator quadrant.

worn engine mounts (particularly on E300 Multivalve Diesels due, I suspect, to the weight of the engine). worn front ARB bushes (I do these as standard on every car).

Just under the rear windows above the load area caused by water ingress (leaks & capillary action) from the windows. Symptom is misted-up rear windows after starting.

poor alignment, pulling to the left, and/or worn tyres. failed front headlamp wiper motors due to water, crud buildup, bad positioning, etc.

oil all over alternator due to front timing cover leak on multivalve six-cylinder petrol engines. leaky diffs (they all do that, mate).

worn leading rear subframe bushes (kit, £72, Mercedes) - cause clonks over bumps & drain covers. water pumps - almost every six-cylinder petrol car has had one by 170k.

blackened rear sidelight bulbs - I replace these as standard. Early cars are 5 Watt, later 10 Watt, prime. cause of bulb failure warnings is wrong bulbs.

air leaks into fuel system on E300 Multivalve Diesels, car wont start. If you disturb the fuel lines they will then leak - the O-rings flatten over time. O-rings 80p each at dealer.

worn front balljoints (£13 / each, Mercedes) mainly on older cars but its an age-related fault as well and EVERY car over 170k / 12 years should have them done IMHO.

failed a/c - compressor wont engage due to lost gas, due to broken condensor or other leak. Possibly electrical as well.

worn heater fan brushes leading to intermittent or no fan operation - mainly on older cars. Parts not available but electrical shops supply brushes than can be filed to fit.

melted fuse holder on the heater fan fuse caused by heat generated as the fuse/holder contact goes high-resistance due to corrosion. Scotchbrite pads clean this up well.

oil (just a little or lots) in radiator header tank due to CHG breakdown mainly on multivalve six-cylinder petrol cars. Slight leak is common and not terminal. flaring autos on E300 Multivalve Diesels.

harsh / flaring / phantom shifts on cars with patchy history (walk away). droning rear wheel bearings (at high mileages) and rear bearing an utter trouble to remove. worn front prop doughnuts #. worn diff mounts (at higher mileages).

disintegrating engine bay loom mainly on six-cylinder petrol cars after about 1993. A repair section is available from MB for the HT wiring. failed ECUs due to above.

failed speedo & new unit recorded in service log. failed rear number plate bulbs bring up bulb failure warning.

broken wires in front door jambs lead to intermittent electric windows (mainly on very old cars). broken wires in tailgate opening lead to intermittent rear wiper, number plate lights, etc (mainly on very old cars).

failing ignition switch barrel. Replacements are available in 3 days from Germany for about £65 keyed to the car. MB dealers carry a cheaper generic version with a different key.

one door central locking fails or fails to lock other doors. Actuator is the cause. Multivalve diesels lose compression over time and feel very flat. Cylinders 5 and 6 most commonly have valve seat recession and/or bad valves.

blocked / leaking radiators. failed viscous fan coupling. random intermittent wipers caused by failing indicator multifunction switch.

For more infomation >> Mercedes-Benz W124 (1985 - 1995) Buying Guide - Duration: 12:22.

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Quick Start Guide - Duration: 1:44.

For more infomation >> Quick Start Guide - Duration: 1:44.

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Så byter du fjädrar fram på VOLKSWAGEN T5 GUIDE | AUTODOC - Duration: 19:15.

Use an end bit №5 and a combination spanner №19

Use a socket №21

Use a special puller to take the tie rod end out

Use a socket №19

Use a socket №30

Use a socket №18

Use a torx №T30

Use a wrench № 21  and a hex wrench № 7

Using a special tool take out the spring

Use a wrench № 21  and a hex wrench № 7

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