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Re: 20 regular titans, 4 nexus titans and got no rhino is insane
25 regular titans and 2 colossal titans:
5 rhino
3 dracula
3 mr knight
0 Madelyn 🥲
Re: 20 regular titans, 4 nexus titans and got no rhino is insane
I’ve got 16 crystals and 3 nexus and no Rhino. Mostly because I’m waiting for the next rollover and didn’t open any.
Re: 20 regular titans, 4 nexus titans and got no rhino is insane
25 Titans and no Rhino…..😢
Re: 20 regular titans, 4 nexus titans and got no rhino is insane
4/4 glitch and lagged for 4 mins causing me to have to close and reopen then opened them again and this pissant came
Re: Titans
Congratulations on your Dracula 😉
I tried him out today, because on paper he's the perfect champion to take on Juggernaut in today's Coliseum (Passive Slow/Degen ignores Debuff immunity, and he fits #Metal, #Villain, #Control: Counter).
I mean, it's like you're trying to beat Juggs to death with a piece of wet spaghetti, but the kit is on point...
Re: A Cautionary Tale Before July 4th Deals.
I just checked your account, you were only charged for one Platinum Pass, not two.
If support told you to request a refund due to external activities, send another ticket outlining the situation -
Or send me the ticket directly.
Re: My expection on Resistance doesn't match
There's nothing wrong with the math, the problem is most people don't have a good understanding of potency.
If you have 100% resistance to incinerate and something attacks you with an incinerate attack that does 1000 damage, that should ordinarily reduce that damage to zero. If the attacker has +100% fury buffs and increases that damage from 1000 to 2000, your resistance will still reduce that to zero. Resistance works the way most people would expect in that situation. "Increasing the damage" doesn't matter to resistance.
Potency is different. Good mental models that are simple are hard to find but algorithmically speaking, potency turns the same knob that resistance does. Resistance is a volume knob in the game engine that you can turn to reduce the volume of an effect. Potency turns the knob in the opposite direction, increasing the volume of that effect. It is a different knob than the knob fury effects turn. You can turn the fury knob as high as you want: if you turn the resistance knob to zero, there's no sound. But if someone turns the resistance knob to zero and someone else comes along and turns that same knob 340% in the other direction, the volume will get very loud.
Fury and resistance are, in effect turning two different knobs on two different amplifiers. No matter how high you turn the fury knob, if the resistance knob is set to zero, there will be no sound. That's how I think most people assume fury and resistance work - as two independent effects - and they are right. But they assume potency is just another kind of fury, and that's wrong. Potency and resistance fight over the same knob, one of them being the attacker and the other being the target. Potency and resistance are not independent effects. They do not take place one and then the other. They turn the same knob, and where ever that knob ends up, that's what you get.
The math is not wrong or weird. The problem is the assumption that if the resistance knob is turned all the way down to zero, that's it. You can't change anything else to make that zero no longer zero. But this presumes nothing else can come along and turn that same knob in the other direction.
Re: 20 regular titans, 4 nexus titans and got no rhino is insane
People who trash talked Rhino.on the other thread got blacklisted and got forced a bunch of Rhinos

