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I really liked Play Arts Kai figures back when they cost between $60-80. Now they’re all pushing around the $120 mark and I just don’t think they’re worth it anymore. The detailing has gotten better on them, but a lot of them are made of much more hard but brittle feeling plastic, they’re a bit too shiny and they all

I think with Blood Dragon they said before release that the map would be from part of 3.

With Legion they’re revamping the idea and actually bringing in “proper” artifact items.

They used the same colour and when they where first brought in a lot of people where calling them artifact items. Even the game called them artifacts when you had to send them between characters.

Do you mean artifact items? They added those in LK at some point, you use them mostly to level other characters as the artifact item scales with the user. So you buy shoulders and a weapon that give you xp boosts and level with your character from 1-60, then you upgrade them to get to 90 and then upgrade them again to

I let go a cat that you could get from Terokkar forest. In TBC there was a unique skinned cat up near Skettis, Blackwind Sabercats. They where mostly levels 71, 72 but you could sometimes get one at level 70. So back in TBC they were kind of rare. But when WOTLK came out you could get them much easier.

The other rare

I can’t remember what I called mine but I know I still have it tamed.

How about rare hunter pets? For a short period of time in WOTLK this slime creature was tamable by hunters because when it was first put in the game it was recognized as a crocolisk. To capture him you had to get a random daily quest from one of the two factions warring over an area.

This list is not about those items (so no Blizzcon or Asia-only pets this time)

I’m from Dublin and grew up in a similar area to where he did, with a similar north-side accent so it’s impossible for me to not read things he says at 100 miles an hour in his accent. He’s leaving out some words though, he should be throwing in a few more “dopes” and “spas” every now and then.

I’d like to bring your attention to a Sliotar, or the ball used in Hurling. It’s made up of the same material as a cricket ball but all the stitching is surrounded by a raised lip of leather.

Here’s a picture of one and the Hurley stick that athletes use while running up and down a pitch to launch that tiny ball

I like the challenge more than any other puzzle because of the time limit and the randomness, though I dislike some of the randomness, mainly the four screens around a pillar that seem to change the order in which they turn on. I don’t like that because depending on how they turn on it takes you longer to get past

Those walls arent random, you’re missing something.

I don’t think its the hardest at all. All the rules are well established and theres no colour or audio requirements. The hardest is an optional one behind the castle and treetops.

If you like comedy fantasy or you think you might like it then both Skullkickers (Image) and Dungeons and Dragons Fels Five (IDW) are really good in that regard. They’re both finished up now, with about 36 and 20 copies in each and available in trades.

Current Image books that are worth looking at (or that I like at

I’m going to have to agree with Drew. Unless the boat is all Gronk it can’t be the Gronk-cruise.

It just seemed like a good point to break away from books I wasn’t really enjoying that much but kept collecting out of a compulsion. That and they took a bunch of writers off (or those writers chose to leave) from the books I was enjoying. Basically I had been looking for an “out” and Marvel handed one to me.

When the rumours of this started weeks back I told the guys I buy comics from that if it does happen to just drop me off every dc book Im on and don’t transfer me over. I did the same with Marvel Now.

What was the outcome of it in the end?

If that’s the case then Minecraft would have even less to worry about.