I hate when you have to choose between spells that "cause great cold damage and have a chance of stunning the target". What does that say? I want numbers! That's where Detailed Tooltips comes in.
@JSBձոգչ I can usually resist the urge to read up on maxing out certain stats and effects in page-long internet articles, because that makes the game boring again. But I do want to pick some nice spells and combinations and avoid spells that I won't use.
yeah. basically you open a pack of cards, pick one you like, and pass the rest to your left. then you look at the cards you got passed from your right, etc.
when you're done you play with all the cards you picked
there are some very hard fights later in the game.
i remember the difficulty curve being U-shaped, with many hard fights at the beginning, then a long stretch in the middle that was easy, and hard fights again at the end
@Cerberus Well, it's silly because it doesn't add any protection and they don't plan to enforce it for non-commercial infringement and anyway non-commercial-infringement has max damages of $5k
in the first one, the lawyer says "I wish your initial rule [ was different than you stated it]". Why not just way "I wish you hadn't stopped me from wishing for more wishes."
The girl wishes for more wishes, but the Genie explains that it doesn't work that way, so no matter how much you want it, you can't make the Genie's finite power infinite.
Well, then she wishes for tons of things, like perfect hair, or perfect handwriting, or whatever... things a self-conscious child might wish for. In the end she wishes away almost all her changes and the genie gets sad, because since he hasn't accomplished anything, when he returns to wherever he came from, he'll be demoted from toothpaste to soap-flakes and that will make him sneeze.
So her final wish is that her family win the lottery at some point.
and the girl is not good at refining wishes. She had like a whole month of daily wishes and never consulted with anyone or told anyone or anything. She could have wished for perfect language skills, or excellent physical condition, or ... lots of things. Instead, at the very end, she wishes for money. BORING!
@SonicTheHedgehog "you guys"? like, people here? No, I'd be shocked.
I was wondering if this is the right way to represent phone numbers — +1-713-574-5287 for mobile and +1 (713) 574-5287 for landlines? Does this apply to any country whose numbers are also limited to 10 digits?
@its_me the () for the area code is used for any phone numbers in north america. Either format would be recognized though many people might find the +1 off-putting. In North America lots of people probably have no idea that their country code is 1. They just assume that's the long-distance dialing code.
In other countries the groupings of the numbers might be different even if there are 10 digits.