I think pitchfork was indeed expensive historically. Hired peasants would usually use their employer's tools, including pitchfork, while poor peasants at the sticks (where even the richest was too poor to provide tools) would use improvised tools, like wooden-tined pitchfork, instead of buying pitchfork for themselves. Heck, they even crafted bone sickles instead of buying iron sickles (or so historians said)
23:28 Your double roll that you skipped was: Riposte, Spicy sausage, Meat inspector, and Lemonade. Meat inspector as the only mod item does 20% elemental, 5% max hp on 4 base damage. 200 range melee with slightly over base 1 second cooldown attack (0.85 sec cd here). Weapon effect is summoning a companion that summons bouncing bullets of similar damage type. (30% ele, 10% max HP)
I've always been baffled about the term "glass cannon ", I know it means someone or something that deals a lot of damage but can't take it, glass been not very hard, but if the glass cannon can take the pressure of it firing, that's a very hard and durable glass.
Just like a glass soda bottle can handle quite a bit of pressure, but still shatter if hit in the right place. It can handle the job it was built for, but any outside forces can shatter it.
@olejniczak12 well sure, but "hit it in the right place" can be applied to almost anything, many things have "weak spots", a coke bottle has weak sides, but vertically is VERY strong, you can argue that someone may design an actual glass cannon that can withstand the pressure of the explosion, while also having a weak spot, but that can happen with a steel cannon as well.
"Pitchforks are so much more expensive than guns" how else do you keep the peasants as peasants lol
I think pitchfork was indeed expensive historically. Hired peasants would usually use their employer's tools, including pitchfork, while poor peasants at the sticks (where even the richest was too poor to provide tools) would use improvised tools, like wooden-tined pitchfork, instead of buying pitchfork for themselves. Heck, they even crafted bone sickles instead of buying iron sickles (or so historians said)
It is Dennis from Monty Python:Knights of the Round Table
NO.
THIS IS PATRICK.
IT IS FUCKIMG DENNIS U UNCULTURED SWINE
Tis but a scratch! Nothing but a flesh wound!
You should check out new katana. I know that the old one dissapointed you, but I really love new one. Same with paladin sword
23:28 Your double roll that you skipped was: Riposte, Spicy sausage, Meat inspector, and Lemonade. Meat inspector as the only mod item does 20% elemental, 5% max hp on 4 base damage. 200 range melee with slightly over base 1 second cooldown attack (0.85 sec cd here). Weapon effect is summoning a companion that summons bouncing bullets of similar damage type. (30% ele, 10% max HP)
Heh the 3rd item’s name
Reto: *takes white flag*
Also Reto: *takes patriotism*
Me: Ah, I see this is a French peasant then!
Lol
Indeed.
With all the cool engineering items in shop, you gotta do an engineering run soon.
Love the vids retro
Is crown legendary now?
Do you get more weapons if you have the full version?
Pitchfork should have 0,80 scale on mele ramage and should be less expensive, because it is stil unbalce.
I've always been baffled about the term "glass cannon ", I know it means someone or something that deals a lot of damage but can't take it, glass been not very hard, but if the glass cannon can take the pressure of it firing, that's a very hard and durable glass.
Just like a glass soda bottle can handle quite a bit of pressure, but still shatter if hit in the right place.
It can handle the job it was built for, but any outside forces can shatter it.
@olejniczak12 well sure, but "hit it in the right place" can be applied to almost anything, many things have "weak spots", a coke bottle has weak sides, but vertically is VERY strong, you can argue that someone may design an actual glass cannon that can withstand the pressure of the explosion, while also having a weak spot, but that can happen with a steel cannon as well.
I oove angry birds