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Hooyaah

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  1. For the High Elf to be truly "devastating," the best combat arts are Glacial Thorns and Raging Nimbus. The former is normally best for bosses, while the latter typically is best for mobs. (I only use Frost Flare to "toy" with weaker opponents.) It is always best to pump skill points into Constitution and Ancient Magic and master the two before Niobium. Also, it is wise to invest Attribute points boosting Intelligence from the very beginning. It is also very helpful to add rings which will boost physical and most especially ice damage. :hooyaah:

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  2. clock => clockwise :hooyaah:

    Most (99%) tornadic rotations in the northern hemisphere are clockwise. I experienced one that was anticyclonic which touched down in my front yard while I was in the garage watching. I was about 12 meters away at the time and I witnessed it moving south. After the power went out, I walked my dog, Mozart, a Shetland Sheepdog, through our wooded neighborhood and noticed that the twister had been cutting to the west and then back to the south numerous times. It threw a large oak tree against the roof of a single story dwelling and then traveled westward across the duck pond. It then took down a huge redwood tree which was about twenty meters tall, breaking it near the bottom like a stick. I think that I'll try to stay at least twelve meters away from this sort of cyclonic activity in the future. :agreed:

     

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  3. woodpecker => Ivory Billed

    My wife has always been an avid birdwatcher and one day she spotted an ivory billed woodpecker on a pine tree in our backyard and we both watched it until it flew off. She subsequently reported the sighting to the Texas Dept. of Parks and Wildlife. Later, there was a confirmed sighting elsewhere in the state, although the bird was/is now believed to be extinct. Yet, some wildlife biologists believe that a small population my still live in swampy portions of Louisiana.

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