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That's Ms. Marvel.

Who are you talking about?

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I'm not sure about the rewards myself, but I'm sure some resourceful player will figure out how to craft something beastly. Then all us do-nothings can just follow the YouTube tutorial.

If you plan to do all the sub-missions and the ridiculously difficult Twilight missions, every little bit helps. I'm not sure at what point your elixir count caps, but get at least that many Kodoma.

Good news, then! After a good chunk of playtime, I've never actually utilized the crafting system. I always seem to find something better, and just equip the new thing. I still have to do a lot of comparing and then selling/disassembling the things I don't need, but the intensive crafting system is far from necessary.

There is at least an easy way to compare it to your current equipment, you just have to figure out how on your own. It was a huge weight off my shoulders when I figured out that R2 brings up your current equipment. Even with this feature, though, item management is a chore, and easily the worst aspect of an otherwise

You can get a downloadable version.

Minor early spoilers: Beyond how disjointed the story seems (I'm in the third area), it's also loaded with some harmful and lazy tropes. It starts by damsel-ing your guardian spirit, then has a white dude who is just naturally versed in eastern fighting styles crossing the seas to be Japan's savior. There's a sexy

Opportunities to use different stances seem to open up as the game moves forward. At least for me, they did. I spent a good portion of the early game in high stance with an axe, but then found out middle stance with dual swords was useful for exploration because of its quicker reaction time. And some bosses make me

What is this, "Get good," that people are supposedly saying? It sounds like "git gud", but it isn't quite that.

I know the Grammys are a joke, and I know Adele makes superb music, but giving the Best Album Grammy to Adele over Beyonce was both cowardly and racist on the Recording Academy's part.

This might have worked if you wrote the comment before Trump won the election. I mean, it would have been a gross exaggeration of the Clintons' desire for power and money, but there's no way at all to look at Trump now as "nowhere near a serious threat."

I remember re-playing this game when W. was president and realizing the parallels between Rufus and Bush. Especially the fact that he took over a position once held by his father and said something how his father tried to rule through money, but the real way to rule was through fear. I thought it resonated in 2002 (or

Once again, Kara, Alex, and J'onn provide the episode's strengths. Mon-El is also kind of a pleasure here, and his becoming a hero is much more natural than Guardian's, who I think is a hero because the writers needed something to do with James. All I could think, while Kara was chastising James after she found out

Mango Street is already on another grade's curriculum I think. I'll check out the others, though.

I actually love the idea of fantasy, and Shadowshaper is on my radar. Haven't read it yet, though. Not sure the school would go for it, but I'm interested.

That's on my list. Gonna read it as soon as I'm done with Yoon's book.

A while ago in college. For this case, though, that book is already on the curriculum for one of the senior elective classes, so I can't use it. Thanks for the suggestion, though.

My goal recently has been to find a replacement for To Kill a Mockingbird in my high school curriculum. I've been seeking out books by minority authors, preferably women, though not only women. I'd love if we could replace it with something contemporary, but since there's always a push towards "classics", I'm looking