Counterpoint: given that it’s the most critical role to winning while also being the least popular roles to play (how many people instalock a healer?), I am 100% in favor of giving those of who get stuck playing the role more ways to play it.
Counterpoint: given that it’s the most critical role to winning while also being the least popular roles to play (how many people instalock a healer?), I am 100% in favor of giving those of who get stuck playing the role more ways to play it.
All you need is Mei
I would say she’s part defense already. She can put down packs to give you health/armor and her ultimate gives those around her armor as well. And with how offensive and defensive she can be she sounds more like a defense hero with healing capabilities. Kaplan said she was a hybrid hero, like how Moira is a Healer…
It might be worth actually playing the character before prematurely determining that she’s essentially a palette swap of another character.
Holy shit, I’ve captured monsters in something like 200 quests and not once, not fucking once, did I realize that the heart monitor at the bottom of the screen showed anything about the monster’s health. So the when it gets close to a flat line, that’s when they limp, eh?
All I wish for is a tutorial mission that teaches you how to capture something...
Yep, and none of this loose leaf paper nonsense either. It needs to be thick cut or miss me forever
Wonders if there is a way to put someone who writes for The Root in the greys because this blasphemy shouldn’t be allowed to stand.
First of all, all bacon ain’t bacon and since the exact kind of bacon you tried is not known, I’m a file this whole ‘bacon is aight’ opinion as an incomplete until that’s addressed.
Sheesh, go back to school. Everyone knows that space is filled with aether, otherwise what would electromagnetic waves travel in, eh?
It's magic.
You’ve been shown all the physical equations and laws that dictate how rockets function. If you are remaining willfully ignorant, at least stop talking.
Exhaust gas moves really fast to compensate for the low mass of the exhaust. Yeah, those converging-diverging nozzle designers use some black magic.
The thrust from the rocket’s propellant acts against the rocket itself, not air. To be more specific, the exhaust produces a thrusting force against the engine mount. No medium or other matter is required, rockets can (and do, regularly) work in a vacuum. Otherwise, a lot of our communications wouldn’t work as they do…
It’s right with a fan, not with a rocket. A rocket pushes gas created by the combustion behind itself, in result it pushes the rocket forward. It doesn’t need to push on something to work.
We troll physics now.
Nope. That’s not how it works. Newton’s third law. Rockets don’t “push on the air”
Rockets don’t push off of air. They use Newton’s Third Law and are propelled by exhaust gas.
Please take a high school physics class.
That’s not how rocket propulsion works.