![]() Using all his skill coming from his other "father" Xanatos, he concocted an ingenious plan. He also wanted to see what his "father" Goliath was like. He wanted to get out into the world and have the resources to do something with himself. When Thailog was released, fully grown, he did not hold well with the fact that he was grown to be a pawn of Xanatos or as Sevarius' private guinea pig. He was also subliminally educated with Xanatos' unique "slant" on things, which included a well-developed business sense, a very keen and cunning mind, and a willingness to do anything for profit and to fulfill his own desires. His maturation process was accelerated, so he was essentially a newborn in an adult's body. Over the next 19 weeks, Thailog was grown in Sevarius' lab. They believed the lie, and the incident was forgotten.Īn image of him can be seen on a television set in the episode " Upgrade". He told Goliath and Elisa that the robot had activated due to a freak overload in its power matrix. Owen Burnett showed up right on cue, and treated the wound, and in doing so, extracted blood samples, complete with DNA. Goliath destroyed the robot as Elisa looked on, but not before it scratched bloody lines down his chest. Thailog was conceived when a Steel Clan robot was activated by Xanatos for the specific purpose of opening wounds in Goliath's skin. Thailog's intellect and personality are the products of an artificially-accelerated growth process and subliminal education programming by Anton Sevarius and David Xanatos. He often wears battle armor and a helmet, which he obtained after his escape from Black Rock Point, though at times, he has been seen without the armor or in other clothing, such as a Roman toga. As a result, his hair is pure white, his eyes are dark red, his skin is a dark purple/indigo shade, and his wing membranes are pale lilac. Physically, Thailog is a perfect clone of Goliath, sharing the same silhouette, prodigious strength, and voice although with altered pigmentation and markings because of his artificially-accelerated aging. He is a skilled trickster, rivaling Xanatos in his cunning and intellect. He also seems to have something of an Oedipus complex both in his attempts to kill his "fathers", and in his choice for mates (first Demona, who was Goliath's past mate, and then Delilah, a genetic amalgamation of Demona and Elisa's DNA). He demonstrates sociopathy to an extent which dwarfs even Demona's, and at times seems completely aware of and at ease with his own evil nature. In personality, Thailog is Goliath's polar opposite: Thoroughly cunning and duplicitous, he will happily betray anybody for his own benefit, and not only does he display a complete lack of the Gargoyle instinct to protect but actively seeks to inflict pain and suffering.
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![]() Even without that expansion-style approach, it would just be really cool to have Modern Warfare supported in full until the release of its inevitable sequel. At the very least, I’d like to see one more year of life for Modern Warfare, especially now that I have such lowered expectations for Cold War. I know that’s not going to happen, but I like the idea of an ever-growing version of this game-minus the ever-burgeoning storage space that requires, I suppose. I’d like to see its sequel incorporated directly into it rather than as a stand-alone title, similar to Destiny 2’s model of expansions. I’d just like to see Modern Warfare live to a ripe old age. I loved War Mode in that game-but then again, I’m an objective-based mode fan over modes like TDM, though I guess that’s not true with Gunfight. I felt similar when Black Ops 4 came out and WWII was left behind. And for those of us who are big fans of Gunfight, it’s just a shame to see it fade into the background as Cold War takes the lead. But I am hard pressed to believe that anyone could find the sound design and gunplay of the latter anywhere near as good as the former. Modern Warfare isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, of course, and I respect that fans of the Black Ops series may prefer Cold War for many reasons. Games that have taken their cues from older titles like Counter-Strike or Team Fortress 2 and their long, long lifespans. Destiny 2, Fortnite, Apex Legends, even Overwatch (though owned by Activision-Blizzard) with its sequel-that ’s-not-a-sequel. The big competition these days comes from games that do just that. Try to keep these games alive longer, with new content coming out for years. An even better model would be to ditch this concept of a new Call Of Duty each year and try something new. This is a better model and it’s paid off. After all, I was calling for an end to map packs years ago, and the moment they do end the season pass and start releasing maps for free, alongside really top-notch cosmetics in the shop and Battle Pass, they have the best-selling Call Of Duty in years. This requires a change in mindset at Activision and a big change in strategy, which is also a gamble. It’s frustrating to gamers and it misses out on potential revenues by rushing one very successful game out the door and gambling big on another. Unfortunately, it’s not a very smart plan. Activision wants to have its cake and eat it, too. Into services that are supported vis-a-vis micro-transactions, loot boxes and battle passes. This isn’t 2012, after all, this is 2020 and games have changed-in no small part thanks to the efforts of publishers like Activision to change them. Season 6 shouldn’t be the final Modern Warfare season. Infinity Ward should be releasing new seasons of content for Modern Warfare into 2021 and preferably beyond. It’s supposed to be a viable option for years to come, not just one year. This isn’t how you’re supposed to run a games-as-service title. Then the following year, the same thing will happen to the Cold War community. ![]() So all my Modern Warfare stuff will work in Modern Warfare and Warzone, and all my Black Ops Cold War stuff will work in Black Ops Cold War and Warzone, but if Infinity Ward and Treyarch stop supporting Modern Warfare I’m left in the lurch, as is every other Modern Warfare fan who isn’t big on Cold War. And while that’s true of Warzone, it isn’t true of the premium, pay-to-play Call Of Duty games that release each year. All the stuff I buy in that game I keep for the foreseeable future. ![]() The very big difference, beyond Call Of Duty not being free-to-play (with the exception of Warzone) is that Fortnite isn’t releasing a brand new game every year. This is more in keeping with games like Fortnite and it’s a very smart, very pro-community move. Modern Warfare is the first in the series to ditch the map-pack model and release entirely optional seasonal Battle Passes while giving maps away each season for free. One year of extra polish would certainly have helped Black Ops Cold War become a better game, but the other, and frankly larger, concern I have is how cavalier Activision is being with its approach to Call of Duty as a games-as-service franchise. Maps, map design philosophy, map-voting, story, zombies and so forth could and should continue to be different and distinct between games). (Here I am not suggesting that Treyarch do everything the same as Infinity Ward, but that the games feel, sound and shoot more like one another. ![]() Hypno Eyes - (30 Metal dmg + AoE Time Stop, 42s, 2 CD).Recommended Moveset Master give me a cracker For PvP and Wars though you should give this bird a hard pass. The Best place for him would probably just be in the Rank Up Survival Dungeon, at least until we get other really good monsters that can carry the dungeon. Overall Parrobot is not a monster you should look to be using in any capacity. They can give him a little extra bulk and keep his HP up but none of them have Relics that drain enemy Stamina upon hitting the Targets. His Relics also don't really help Deny at all. His trait is interesting, in the aspect that his Hardened is a 30% instead of the usual 20%, but it still doesn't save the overall trait from being mediocre. Mega Taunt, SC Team Evasion, and TAD run rampant and can easily block out Parrobot's stuff. To make any use out of him you have to run him alongside a Cleanser that can open up enemy Defenses before it becomes his turn. Parrobot is stuck in the middle of a Meta that doesn't allow for traditional Deniers like him. But sadly none of this really saves Parrobot in the end. ![]() He can also use his Ally CDDA to either Support, or reset his own CDs which could be helpful in the case of keeping his Denials ready since his best skills have 2 to 3 turn CDs. His Babbling Tales CDA skill also can bypass Area Dodge because it applies Single then AoE. Access to 2 Denials is better than one, and with them he can do some decent chaining. For Denier standards he isn't so bad on the surface. Parrobot is a mediocre Fire/Metal Denier who utilizes Time Stop and CDA to Deny, has some Support in Ally DC Immunity + CDDA, and can curse his enemies a little with Burn and Ignition. There is no note about what dragons you have short of opening each individual one (a simple icon showing have/have not, like the available/expired one).Īlso, there is only have/don’t have. You can’t look up all temporarily available dragons, or sort by anything but name or element. You can’t make a list of dragons you really want, just have/don’t have. This is a wonderful app for figuring out how to breed a specific known dragon, but it has a few serious limitations. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns. This guide is intended only for your continued enjoyment and exploration of the game. All texts, images and video game content are copyright to their respective owners and usage for this game guide falls within fair use guidelines. "Breeding Guide for DragonVale" is not connected to the game developer or publisher. This is an unofficial guide for the game DragonVale. We keep this guide fully updated with the most recent content and therefore this is the original and "Newest" Breeding Guide for DragonVale at the same time. Tell them how you got your dragons or read how they got them! ![]() ![]() ![]() You can share your experience and comments with other users. This Breeding Guide provides very detailed information of all dragons and how to breed each one of them! With proven tips on breeding.ĭon't waste your time with unconfirmed breeding pairs! This guide tells you how to breed all those rare and mysterious dragons, e.g. Need help breeding that one slippery dragon? The control change also disables the slowest flight mode on the left stick (the one where you're not leaning forward), so keep that in mind. It works and is a better overall control scheme than the default, but there are a few downsides: the mod does not currently remap the up/down on right stick to camera control, so there's still no way to simply look in those directions while flying. On controller, I never quite got used to controlling my direction with the left stick and my elevation with the right, so this mod brings both of those controls to the left stick. ![]() It's fair to say that Hogwarts Legacy's default broom controls are a little weird. (Image credit: Iridium IO on Nexus Mods) Better Broom Control by Iridium IO As a bonus, there's also a toggle for taking on/off your cloak's hood. This mod lets you set a hotkey that'll equip/unequip your wand at will. So why can't I pocket my wand? I spent most of Hogwarts Legacy flaunting my wand in-hand like a buffoon, always hoping that the game would finally decide to holster it. Down with the jagged edges! Unequip Wand by nathdev You could consider this more of a bugfix, but nonetheless it's worth fixing the strangely lo-res default minimap. This mod is as close as you can get to that in Hogwarts Legacy, adding the ability to toggle any and all obtrusive elements (like the map and spells) with hotkeys instead of lengthy trips to the settings screen. I much prefer the Red Dead Redemption approach to UI where elements disappear when they're not needed. Hogwarts Legacy takes the lightswitch approach to UI, meaning you can turn individual elements on/off and that's it. I can see why Avalanche ultimately decided there was little need for the potion (you earn enough talent points to unlock almost everything anyways), but I can see this being useful early on if you want to experiment with the skill tree. Interestingly, datamined info suggests such a potion was planned to be in the vanilla game. Pippin's potion shop that allows you to reallocate all of your talent points. (Image credit: SilentSean on Nexus Mods) Talent Reset Potion by SilentSeanĪdds a potion to J. |
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