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Warframe Spotlight/Profile – Chroma (2018 Guide) - Duration: 5:40.
Good people of Youtube, my name is Spaner, welcome to a Warframe Spotlight, featuring
Chroma.
Chroma controls the primal elements.
His abilities are altered depending on the element of his choosing, making him a very
versatile warframe.
Chroma's passive is Elemental Alignment.
Chroma has one element he is attuned to which will alter the way some of his abilities function.
When customizing Chroma's appearance, changing his energy color will alter his chosen element.
Only the four basic elements can be chosen, Heat, Cold, Electric and Toxin.
There is an icon next to his energy color that indicates the current element.
Chroma's first ability is Spectral Scream.
Chroma unleashes a deep breath of elemental energy in a cone in front of him that deals
damage per second based on the chosen element.
Besides the elemental damage, this ability has a chance to inflict a status effect of
the same element.
This is a channeled ability which means that it will constantly drain energy and will last
until it's deactivated or Chroma runs out of energy.
Chroma's second ability is Elemental Ward.
Chroma emits an aura around him that has different effects based on his current element.
Each different aura has an offensive and defensive component.
The Heat aura will increase the health of Chroma and any nearby allies while dealing
Heat damage per second to enemies, with a small chance to inflict a status effect, setting
them on fire.
The Cold aura increases the armor of Chroma and any nearby allies and creates an ice shield
around them that reflects enemy ranged attacks back to them as Cold damage.
This damage is amplified when reflected and has a chance to inflict a Cold status effect,
causing enemies to slow down.
The Electric aura increases the shields of Chroma and any nearby allies.
Any damage taken while this aura is active will be converted into electric discharges
that strike enemies in range.
The damage the enemies take is amplified and converted to Electric damage.
Enemies can also suffer an Electric status effect, stunning them and chaining the damage
to others nearby.
These electric discharges have a minimum damage they will always inflict.
Finally, the Toxin aura creates toxic fumes around Chroma and any nearby allies, increasing
their reload speed and weapon holster rate.
The fumes also have a chance to deal Toxin damage to nearby enemies, based on their maximum
health, and will also inflict a Toxin status effect, poisoning them and dealing Toxin damage
per second.
Chroma's third ability is Vex Armor.
Chroma will gain multipliers to damage and armor while this ability is active, based
on if either his shields or health were damaged.
For each shield point lost, Chroma's armor will be increased and for each point of health
loss his damage will increase instead.
Both of these effects can be active at the same time and they will keep increasing with
damage taken up to a maximum amount.
Nearby allies will also be affected by these buffs.
Chroma's fourth ability is Effigy.
Chroma sheds his pelt and turns it into a sentry.
The pelt has its own health and will attack nearby enemies until it dies, is deactivated
or Chroma runs out of energy, as Effigy is a channeled ability.
While it's active, the pelt will attack nearby enemies with a stream of elemental
energy, based on Chroma's chosen element.
It also has a radial elemental attack that damages and knocks back enemies around it
and a radial stun attack.
Enemies killed by the pelt have a chance to drop additional credits.
While Effigy is active, Chroma has a bonus to movement speed and a penalty to armor.
Ability Strength mods affect the damage of Spectral Scream, the damage and armor multiplier
of Vex Amor and their maximum values and the health and continuous damage of Effigy.
If also affects several components of Elemental Ward, namely the health bonus and damage of
the Heat aura, the armor bonus, damage multiplier and status chance of the Cold aura, the shield
bonus, damage multiplier and status chance of the Electric aura, and the damage chance
of the Toxin aura.
Ability Range mods affect the range of Spectral Scream, the aura radius of Elemental Ward
and the range of the Electric aura's discharges and the aura range of Vex Armor.
Ability Duration mods affect the energy drain of Spectral Scream and Effigy and the duration
of Elemental Ward and Vex Armor.
This concludes Chroma's Warframe Spotlight.
Thank you for watching and I will see you all next time.
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Zek'voz Guide - Normal and Heroic Zek'voz, Herald of N'thoth Uldir Boss Guide - Duration: 3:36.
Hi! I'm Hazel, and this a a guide to the Zek'voz, Herald of N'zoth raid boss in Uldir on Normal
and Heroic difficulty. This is a three-phase fight with a lot going on, and I could easily
see this becoming a roadblock in progression for some guilds.
Titan Spark is random damage that the Titan Discs will zap out onto a few people at at
ime. There's no dodging or avoiding that, so healers will just need to deal.
Might of the Void is a combo of moves that he'll unleash on his current tank. It's basically
a Shatter in a Void Lash sandwich. Void Lash starts it, which reduces healing taken by
half. He follows it with a Shatter, which increases Physical damage taken and then seals
it off with a second Void Lash, which will make the tank immune to healing if they took
the whole combo. Either a) use big cooldowns and tank swap
right after the combo, or b) do the tank swap in the middle of the VOid Lash sandwich so
nobody has to eat both slices of void bread. nThe Void Lash is a pretty big frontal cone
so nobody except the active tank should be anywhere near the front of the boss.
At 100 energy, the boss uses Surging Darkness. That's basically a series of Shadow Doughnuts
that you need to get out of. They happen pretty quick and do devastating damage if you get
caught, so stay on your toes until it's done. It's easier to dodge if you're in the close
to midrange zone since those dougnhuts aren't quite as thick.
Everything we've looked at so far happens through the whole fight. A short ways in,
Phase One will officially start and bring in some new abilities.
Eye Beam targets random players and zaps them with a C'thuny chain lightining kinda deal.
If anybody is within 10ish yards of the target when it goes off it'll leap to them, and each
leap it makes does more damage. Targets should get out of the group and everybody should
give them some space. Silithid Warrior adds spawn in this phase,
and those guys ignore threat. They'll chase random people and chomp them with their Jagged
Mandible bleed. Anyone with a Silithid friend should bring it onto the boss so people can
cleave it down more quickly. At 65% the boss enters Phase Two. No more
eye beam or Silithid Warriors to deal with now, but you'll still have Shadow Doughnuts
and Void Lash Sandwiches. I wrote this before lunchtime, don't judge me.
This phase gets new adds with the Nerubian Voidweavers. Those spam cast Void Bolt, which
you can interrupt and you really should. They can be stunned as well as kicked so use what
you have to prevent Void Bolts while you kill them.
Roiling Deceit is a DoT that goes onto random players, spawning an Omninous Cloud when it
expires. If you get the DoT, run away from the group to drop the cloud somewhere out
of the way. Do be careful of shadow doughnuts while you're out there.
Those clouds stick around, and if anybody touches them they spawn Guardian Of Yogg-Saron
adds. Those will do raid damage at 100 energy or when they die, and they're completely avoidable
so just don't touch the clouds. At 30%, the boss moves into Phase 3. Or so
I'm told by the Dungeon journal, none of my raid testing groups made it that far. Voidweavers
and Cloud Dots will stop, Shadow Doughnuts and Void Lash sandwichs will continue and
there's one big new thing to deal with. Overload ramps up the random damage from Titan
Spark in this phase, which isn't the big new thing.
That would be Orb of Corruption. From the sounds of it, it falls from the sky and needs
to be intercepted by a player to prevent big raid damage. That player gets 100% health,
damage and healing for some amount of time, and at the end of it they're mind controlled
with Will of the Corrupter. While Mind Controlled, they cast a kickable
fear called Psionic Blast that needs to be interrupted. On Normal difficulty you can
break those MCs with damage so stun, CC and damage your friends out.
On Heroic, the Mind Control lasts until death and triggers an 8 yard AOE fear called Void
Wail when they do die. Hopefully by the time it gets to that you've nearly killed the boss,
because otherwise it's going to get realllly messy.
Other changes to the fight on Heroic- the Jagged Mandible from the Silithid Warrior
adds in Phase 1 will reduces movement speed by 50%, making it a bit slower to group them
up. And the Nerubian Voidweavers from Phase 2 gain Shadowbind which means cannot be gripped
or otherwise moved. And that is Zek'voz in Uldir. Thanks for watching!
If this video helped you out please consider leaving me a like. Check out my channel for
more raid guides and other WoW stuff and have a wonderful, wonderful day! Bye.
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A Timewatch Guide, Series 1, Cleopatra - Duration: 59:05.
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GUIDE TO KPOP LINGO PART 1 - Duration: 9:24.
[I WAS SICK WHEN FILMING THIS]
This video is going to be different from the other ones. It's not about Chao Yin Zhan Ji or
Anything like that
It's gonna be a guide to kpop lingo
Now disclaimer not all of these terms are just used when speaking about kpop
But it is good to know them if you don't already
So
number one
Bob a Bop is a really good song
It's catchy
The lyrics are easy to learn if there is a dance the dance is great. It's the
song that a lot of people know
A flop a flop is a really bad song
the
Outfits the members were wearing and their hairstyles could have been really bad or the lyrics could have been offensive
racist whatever
an idol, so when I first got to kpop I heard a lot of things about idols and
I'd never used the word Idol
before
But Idol is a celebrity or a famous person. So instead of celebrity
Well, we say celebrity where I'm where I come from, but they just use Idol. Okay, um
number number line, so
The last two numbers in the year you were born is your line so let's say we're talking about um
EXO so 92 line in EXO is
Jongdae or Chen, Chanyeol and Baekhyun right?
They're all 92 liners because they were born in 1992. So if you talk about
EXO and you're talking about um, the 92 line you can be talking about all three of them or just one
China line so that just means the member is Chinese and if there is
Only one member in a group that's Chinese
You wouldn't really say China line channel in is when there's like two or more
So Japan line and could also exist and Thai line
members that are from Thailand
vocal line
So the members of the group who are best at singing or who are the singers rapper line
The members of the group who rap and then dance line the members of the group or member. I don't know
it depends on how large the group is the members that are
The best at dancing so your bias is your favorite member of each of the groups that you like
so
From my perspective when I first got into kpop three years ago
I was under the impression that you can only have one bias and not like you can't change your bias
but you know everyone's different and
Things are changing
So, I don't know. I just I still believe that you can only have one bias. So
Your ultimate bias is your bias from your favorite group
mine is Chanyeol because he's in EXO and EXO is my bias group
a bias group is your favorite kpop group and my bias group is EXO your bias list
So it's a list starting with your bias and then going from your favorite to your least
Favorite member of the group now everything underneath your bias can be changed
So like people can start climbing up your bias list, which just means that in that one particular moment
You're like wow
I like you a lot more than I did a
Couple minutes ago so they can climb up and climb down your bias list. It can all change bias wrecker
So a member who you really like, but they're not your bias. They're like second or third on your bias list they're your bias wrecker
OTP so this is one of the terms that doesn't necessarily apply just to kpop I can apply to any
Thing really So OTP means one true pair your OTP is or
Are the two people who you ship together, and they are your favorite ship
so my OTP is
HunHan which is the pairing between
Sehun and Lu Han now when I got into EXO I
Was unaware that Lu Han, Kris and Tao had departed
But I heard a lot about this ship HunHan and I really liked it. I loved it. Okay
Ot3 so
OT3 is when there's like an odd number of people in the group or band
So then three people are shipped together instead of two a ship name. I should have explained this one earlier
So a ship name this this one also does not necessarily
Apply just to kpop a ship name is the combination of the two or three members names whom
You ship together like mentioned above HunHan is a ship name
so a ship this one I probably should have explained earlier too. So a ship is similar
to an OTP
It's when you ship two members who belong together
and this does not mean that they are dating in real life or that they are gay is just
for fun, so
Please do not think that they're dating in real life or that they're actually gay, no it is just for fun
NOTP. So this is when a ship is not real. Will never be real and should not even exist.
I know it's kind of rude to like tell someone that their ship isn't real. You should never do it
But there are some ships that are literally NOTPs and I'm not talking about ships that are within groups
I'm talking about ships
Between different groups like sometimes people just try too hard
The big three I mean no one really calls them this I don't exactly know what to call them
right, so
There are three k-pop companies that are at the top and their artists are always amazing and they make the most money
So there's SM
EXO is under SM. There's YG and JYP OH
Recently JYP went above SM as the like most popular k-pop
Group and like wow, I'm a JYP Stan. I'll explain what that is later
UWU so this one isn't new UWU has been around for a while, but just like a couple or a few months ago
I just like started to notice it being used in the kpop community
so it's kind of hard to explain but I'll try my best an UWU is a
feeling basically
So when a member or members are being exceptionally cute or adorable, you can say that they stole all of your UWUS
Or whatever HYUNG
So a younger guy calls his older brother or an older guy
HYUNG but if he's 12 plus years older than him he calls him Ahjusshi, which means like old man
EONNI a younger girl calls an her older sister or an older
girl this
Oppa so a younger girl calls her older, brother
This her boyfriend and her older guy friends this that kind of creeps me out. But you know, what can't you can't like
Disrespect their culture like that noona so a younger guy calls an older girl noona
Right. -ssi so if you're like
The same age you don't necessarily have to use like hyung, eonni, noona, oppa
Whatever, but you can say the -ssi sound like
after the person's
Name or if the person is younger than you you can say -ssi after their name just to show respect
Okay dongsaeng
so this is when you're the younger person but an older person calls you this and
You don't have to be related. Uh, maknae, that's the youngest member of a group or a band
hyung line, so
Depending on how many members are in the group or band so in an all-male group kpop group or band
It's a line of all the oldest members maknae line is the line of the youngest members
Sasaeng fans, they shouldn't even be called fans. These are the crazy
insane stalker fans who like follow the groups
Just everywhere in general. They like go to their hotels
after concerts and sleep outside their hotels and just follow them when they're in a car
PART 2 COMING SOON
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Teens train guide dogs to help people who are visually impaired - Duration: 0:34.
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Watercolour 101: A beginners Guide to Watercolor Paper - Duration: 9:01.
hey guys and welcome to watercolor paper
101 I'm going to look at the watercolor
paper and the differences between
different grades and some brands so
watercolor paper comes in various
different sizes textures colors and
weights
as with watercolor paint there are many
different brands of watercolor papers
and each one will behave slightly
differently
personally I recommend to use the best
paper that you can afford better quality
materials mean that you'll have an
easier time working
I also recommend it getting the thickest
paper you can afford as well I don't
recommend working on anything less than
300 GSM or 140 pounds one of the main
classifications of watercolor paper is
texture the two main ones are cold
pressed and hot pressed cold pressed has a
slight textures of the paper and hot
pressed is smooth and flat a nice satin
finish there is also rough textured
watercolor paper this means that the
paper is more textured than cold pressed
but it does have its uses so here's a
close up I hope you can see some of the
textures differences in the papers these
papers are from st. Cuthbert's mill
based here in the UK they produce these
Saunders and the bockingford range
in this video I am going to
differences between different grader
papers all the way from really cheap
cellulose paper to high quality cotton
paper now the textures do have an effect
on the color and the look of each paints
cotton papers tend to look a bit better
in color while cellulose papers tend to
not look so good and as well the texture
of the paper will have an effect if it's
a coarser texture you'll see more of
like the granulating colors such as
ultramarines and cerulean blues you'll
see the granulation a lot heavier then
on hot press watercolor paper so I
painted out with some cerulean blue on
hot press watercolor paper on the left
and on the right is it on a rough
textured paper so you'll be able to see
the granulation a lot more on it you can
see on the hot pressed it's quite smooth
the the paint is quite uniform on it and
you can't really see the textures of the
granulation so much compared to the
rough where you can really see that
texture and where the pigment has
settled into the grooves of the paper
the texture won't affect the overall hue
of the color though it will still be
the same blue
so to further test the differences
of these papers I thought I tried some
different ones so daler rowney aqua fine
student paper which is 25 percent
Bockingford, the fabriano watercolor
cotton and the Saunders hot pressed
paper which is a hundred percent cotton
but for Daler Rowney and bockingford
of cellulose papers and they are made of
cheaper wood fibers rather than cotton
the Bockingford is slightly better made
than the daler rowney though and
it's slightly more pricey as well
so I'm just painting out the entire
square in watercolor it's the same
concentration of washe for each square
and we're going to see how each square
behaves how much each one warps and what
the color looks like at the end when it
dries
the material of the paper is also the
quality and it effects on how the actual
paint dries on the paper cotton paper
will absorb the water and paint better
making the paper less likely to warp and
overall have a smoother wash and a
general better look in overall really
while the cellulose paper will warp
more as it doesn't have as good water
retention and the color may look a
little bit more streaky on it as it was
not going to be as even as a wash as the
drying of the cellulose would be a bit
varied so you'll have pooling and
cauliflowers and backruns a little
bit more than on a more expensive papers
you can get blends of paper such as the
fabriano watercolor paper I'm
testing here which is made up of a 25
percent cotton they also have a Fabrino
5 which is 50 percent cotton and
Saunders do do a botanical paper which
is 25 percent cotton you can find all
these papers and more down in the
description bar below
so I'm going to look at now how much the
papers have warped and as you can see
the Daler Rowney has warped the most
what the saunders has warped the least
so this one here is the Bockingford
there is some warping but it's not quite
as much as the Daler Rowney one which
it's this one that's really warped as
well as regard with the color you can
see there's a lot more backruns and
the colour is not a smooth overall in
general
the Saunders 100 cent cotton did better
and there were less backruns and the
color does look a lot smoother on it and
it didn't warp hardly as much I think
one corner rose a little bit but other
than that the paper is pretty flat one
of a major difference with the colored
papers is how it feels to paint on it I
can't quite show that on video but
cotton paper definitely feels nice to
paint on and then cellulose so I'm also
going to do a lifting test here to see
how permanent the clothes are on the
paper celluslose paper tends to mean
the clothes won't stay as firmly bound
into the paper as the color seeps in as
deeply so it will mean colors will lift
easier and you can see that on the Daler
Rowney one that there was some color
that came up this is important when
layering with watercolor paint as you
don't want a paper that will lift all
your paint up every single time you layer
a new wash on top this is what you want
and this that way it would be helpful
it's really up to you and how you work
the saunders and the fabriano i
couldn't get any color off after just a
quick simple two swipes
but the Daler Rowney and the bockingford
did lift the Daler Rowney
significantly more than the bockingford
definitely as a quick summary I do
recommend working on the best paper you
can afford as you will get better
results and easier results but student
grade paper does have its uses
so please do let me know your thoughts
on this what paper do you use to use
choose a student grade paper or do you
prefer to use cotton paper is that you
really have preference so thank you very
much for watching this and I hope you
enjoyed it please remember to hit that
like button and please do consider
subscribing to my channel I shall see
you in the next video guys take care bye
bye
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Initial D: Special Stage - Iketani's Car Guide - Part #2 - Levin GT-APEX [AE86] (ENG SUB) - Duration: 1:03.
Levin GT-APEX, AE86.
The name is different but the inside is the same as the Trueno.
You could say it results to be the same car all around.
Only the face with the rectangular headlights is different,
the high-rev engine 4A-GE and the handling that could be controlled as desired is still there.
Along with the Trueno, unusually for the time in its class, it has adopted four-wheel disc brakes.
Braking at high speeds is outstanding.
The hatchback design was cool at the time and was admired in that era.
Wataru Akiyama's Levin is turbo-tuned and terribly fast.
When you add a turbo to an Eight-Six with an original weight, it can't be controlled with an average skill.
I wish I could do it.
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[Splatoon 2] The ULTIMATE Guide to Ranked! (100% Guarunteed IN LOW RANKS ONLY: C- to A- QUICK!!!) - Duration: 2:42.
Thank you for turning this on! (Saves me a lot of work since my video editor sucks.)
Step 1: Go into Ranked
Step 2: Wait until the match starts
Step 3: Get ready (to closely follow the exact steps!)
Step 4: Press home button ONCE (Don't spam!)
Step 5: Return to the game after a long wait.
Step 6: Profit.
Don't trust me? Go back to when I first started this video to compare the 2 rank meters and see. I wasn't at the OK line then.
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