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Furian67

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  1. I'd actually ask how many people who played an Inquisitor would enjoy such a set, really :P In general, the way things are at present, an Inquisitor will do better with the class unique armors or shopped rare armors rather than any set he has at his disposal now. I would certainly never equip 5 of Ilgard's items just to get a small + all skills bonus which I can get through socketing 3x all skills rings/amulets into a spare socket in a better item...

     

    Well said Dobri. I actually am using more Unique armor pieces on my Inquisitor than sets. unfortunately most of the uniques I am using only have a bronze and gold slot for socketing. And there is no way I would win a fashion contest.

  2. I'm a huge fan of Salvatore and his Mighty Drizzt. All the ideas here are awesome. Only suggestion I have is on the fire mitigation for IcingDeath. It must be very high. Remember that it has been used many times in the defence against dragons breath. Bruenor used it in Mithral Hall while he rode on the dragon to it's death. And also in the latest book Gauntlgrym, it once again saved Drizzt's life by protecting him from the blast of fire. He might come out of it with some small wisps of trailing smoke, but I have never read of his confidence breaking while holding his swords.

  3. Great write up! Surprised it took this long for you to write all this down. I've started doing these things again now that I live farther away from work. I keep my engine diagnostics on the fuel efficiency reading. Accelerate down hills and coast up, I shift my automatic transmission manually (my Audi A8's transmission is made to do this) not all transmissions can be manually worked like this. And I use 3 ounces of Acetone in a 22 gallon tank. If adding Acetone for the first time, like Loco warned, start with just one ounce in a full tank. Let it slowly clean your engine out. An old unclean engine can easily have the spark plugs fouled by cleaning it too fast. Write your miles per gallon down, next full tank use 2 ounces. Repeat the process until you find the best mixture of Acetone to gasoline. This whole process may take 4-5 full tanks of gas till you find your best mixture. Usually it's one ounce of acetone to 5 gallons of gasoline.

     

    I was buying the 93 octane unleaded fuel and using the acetone but I found I actually get better gas mileage from the 87 octane unleaded fuel and 3 ounces of Acetone.

     

    And the Best gas saving gimmick, trick, technique, etc....... Remove the lead from your shoe! Watch your miles per gallon gauge. Last payday I was short on cash. Had enough gas in the tank to get to work.... I thought. With a week to go until payday I squeezed enough miles per gallon out to make it to work the last three days that I should have been on empty.

  4. Well is almost been a month now. This was easier than quiting smoking. I was thinking it was going to be the other way around. For the last two weeks I have been sleeping a solid 7-8 hours instead of waking up every 2-3. And I have lost 10 solids pounds so far. I waited an extra week to check this and make sure that it was legit.

  5. Sounds good. My boss hunting Shadow warrior actually put his Kal'Durs in the chest and I'm using dual Sabers. Wow is the damage incredible. And with the pink on that does ice, magic, and fire using a second that has say poison on it I think Damage Lore Mastery would be in order.

  6. On Sunday I picked up an Evil helm. Must have been cursed because after putting it on I had a sudden urge to wield lightsabers and wear a funkadelic robe.

     

    Honestly I have never played an Inquisitor before and I know nothing about it. And I am refraining from reading anyones builds about them. I am reading the wiki but other than that, I'm flying solo here. And playing the Cm patch has really made this a whole new game it feels like.

     

    I'm still split between closednet and open-cm, think I will start a big push with my Dragon Mage for the 200 mark. We'll see.

  7. I'm with you on that Schot. Think it was Saturday that I woke and my temp gadget on my wall for indoor and outdoors read 66.5 degrees F inside and outside temp was - 6 degrees F. So thats -21C and I don't think thats wind chill factor.

     

    If you don't already know this, and you probably do living in Canada. When I was in Antarctica I learned that when it's really cold, like we are speaking about and much worse (I've had to work on Aircraft outdoors in -90 degrees F or -67.78 degree Celsius). You have to breathe differently. In through your mouth and out the nose. Actually slightly open mouth with the tip of your tongue against the back of the upper teeth. Diverting airflow around to the side of the tongue. This helps warm up the air before it hits you nice warm lungs. And shorter breathes more often. So that the cold air doesn't go too deep in, causing you to cough. Out through the nose, to help keep it warm from the exhaled warm air. Also trying to breath in through the nose may cause the mucus to freeze. Trust me this is not a comfortable situation to happen.

     

    And at these temps keep the exposed skin covered. Use of layered clothing is what ya want. And the moment you walk inside shed some layers. People that keep wearing their outerwear inside will not get accustomed to the cold. That just makes it seem even colder when they go out again.

     

    I could tell cold weather stories all day from my experience on the Ice.

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