At first i was sure that i wanted to play a monk, now im confuse between monk and Wd , the more i read,see video about each of them the more im confuse,
I actually had the same problem for a little bit because I was becoming more and more overwhelmed with the differences between all the classes. However, I've always been a melee/tankish class player at heart so I decided to hit the Monk first. I like the idea of buffing others while being able to dish it out and take it which is why I loved being a Warlord in DnD 4.0.
I'm playing the monk because I want to be the guy in my clique of D3 friends who is greeted with a, "THANK GOD YOU'RE ON" rather than, "oh, another barb".
It would be counterproductive for Blizzard to promise a cool animated video and then simply not release it because we didn't click buttons on their website.
just look trough the forums and u will know why..
most people here are retarded WoW players who dont know shit about diablo and dont know how to play H&S games
Yeah, class forums are the first source to check for the most balanced and objective commentary on a game.
It sounds like to me he has put a lot into the relationship, and gotten nothing out of it thus far. I also know what its like being a young man, and the insatiable urge to spread your seed.
The US is the 2nd most religious country in the world, only following beneath turkey.
He put a lot into the relationship? He does indeed want to "tap that" and he's gone to church with her once and is actively lying right to her face so I guess you are right in that he has put "a lot into the relationship." And just saying that young men want to have sex isn't justification for acting this way.
I will also require a source if you're going to make outrageous claims about the United States.
I could easily see an atheist in the US lie about his religious beliefs to better fit in. That country is absolutely dominated by religion.
Click on Antirepublican's name and peruse just a few of his recent posts and tell me he's not a troll. Let's take a look:
"That test is completely and utterly randomized gargled horse shit. Its worse than horoscopes."
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Getting to the point: do you really think it's a good idea for someone to intentionally mislead someone else about their personal religious beliefs so they can "tap that"?
Since this thread has been moved into off-topic forums we may as well roll with it. In a country where abortion is legal in every single state, homosexuality/bi-sexuality is rampant, and we are actively oppressing poor people, how can you declare "that country is absolutely dominated by religion"?
Why would you say that? Have you ever went out with some one you didn't plan to marry?
You are quite easily trolled. Would you seriously look me in the eye and tell me you believe this story? If so, I have a Nigerian prince who could use some financial assistance from you.
2) He could have mad cow disease from having eaten the brain of the cow king.
3) Shaking is a symptom of almost every degenerative neurological disease.
5) I am pretty sure the shaking is a result of "the coolness factor".
While these are very good points I will point out that in popular culture it is not uncommon for characters referred to as "witch doctors", "shaman", and "voodoo doctors" to possess the stereotypical neurological shake. It seems silly to assume they have mad cow disease or Parkinson's Disease when a character raises zombie dogs from the ground.
I'm actually interesting in seeing when Blizzard themselves will post spoilers to their front page. Being realistic, most of the game will probably be "spoiled" by social networking and other simple word of mouth to Diablo fans within the first week or so. It's like thinking a child will make it to age 15 without ever hearing the F-word.
A little bit of "real life" lore which is also a bit disturbing: there is a reason the Witch Doctor "shakes" (seen here at http://us.battle.net/d3/en/class/witch-doctor/), and it is most likely because he is a cannibal, he eats other humanoids.
The real life term for the degenerative disease is "kuru" and it was documented in a tribe known as the "Fore" in Papua New Guinea throughout the 50's and 60's, and it has been discovered in certain South American peoples as well. Typically, by the time a victim starts showing the tell tale shakes ,seen primarily through trembling hands, overactive blinking, and a pronounced gait while walking, they are doomed to death usually within 1 to 5 years (although there are cases where final death occurs up to 10 years after symptoms are seen). Another symptom of the disease is uncontrollable laughing and difficulty swallowing, which is commonly the final direct cause of death.
The direct cause of Kuru is when a human consumes an infected protein only found in humans known as "prions". Incubation can occur in as little as a year but in some cases it can extend almost a life time to 30 years.
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I actually had the same problem for a little bit because I was becoming more and more overwhelmed with the differences between all the classes. However, I've always been a melee/tankish class player at heart so I decided to hit the Monk first. I like the idea of buffing others while being able to dish it out and take it which is why I loved being a Warlord in DnD 4.0.
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Yeah, class forums are the first source to check for the most balanced and objective commentary on a game.
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He put a lot into the relationship? He does indeed want to "tap that" and he's gone to church with her once and is actively lying right to her face so I guess you are right in that he has put "a lot into the relationship." And just saying that young men want to have sex isn't justification for acting this way.
I will also require a source if you're going to make outrageous claims about the United States.
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Click on Antirepublican's name and peruse just a few of his recent posts and tell me he's not a troll. Let's take a look:
"That test is completely and utterly randomized gargled horse shit. Its worse than horoscopes."
"bad"
Getting to the point: do you really think it's a good idea for someone to intentionally mislead someone else about their personal religious beliefs so they can "tap that"?
Since this thread has been moved into off-topic forums we may as well roll with it. In a country where abortion is legal in every single state, homosexuality/bi-sexuality is rampant, and we are actively oppressing poor people, how can you declare "that country is absolutely dominated by religion"?
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You are quite easily trolled. Would you seriously look me in the eye and tell me you believe this story? If so, I have a Nigerian prince who could use some financial assistance from you.
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There is really no doubt that Antirepublican is just a troll.
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While these are very good points I will point out that in popular culture it is not uncommon for characters referred to as "witch doctors", "shaman", and "voodoo doctors" to possess the stereotypical neurological shake. It seems silly to assume they have mad cow disease or Parkinson's Disease when a character raises zombie dogs from the ground.
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The real life term for the degenerative disease is "kuru" and it was documented in a tribe known as the "Fore" in Papua New Guinea throughout the 50's and 60's, and it has been discovered in certain South American peoples as well. Typically, by the time a victim starts showing the tell tale shakes ,seen primarily through trembling hands, overactive blinking, and a pronounced gait while walking, they are doomed to death usually within 1 to 5 years (although there are cases where final death occurs up to 10 years after symptoms are seen). Another symptom of the disease is uncontrollable laughing and difficulty swallowing, which is commonly the final direct cause of death.
The direct cause of Kuru is when a human consumes an infected protein only found in humans known as "prions". Incubation can occur in as little as a year but in some cases it can extend almost a life time to 30 years.
Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuru_(disease)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002355/
Just some interesting information I thought I'd share about our favorite cannibal caster.