Thank you. Now I have to find the time to job change my SinX. I have no rolling cutter gears (weapon + shadow), so I wonder how effective leveling will be compared to using Meteor Swarm since I do have Enforcer Shoes. Except my AB has been wearing the Enforcers because I like to have a priest walk around casting Power Maximize....
Yes, it's time to level that SinX. lol. Nice Enforcer Shoes are expensive and hard to find. The Meteor Swarm build looks fun. Cross-impact build is so hard to use because it's only a single target. Have fun.
Hi Govindabasudewa, I was able to livestream yesterday. Today sadly, it's laundry day. Our dryer is really slow, so it takes me a whole day to do laundry for my entire family. I will try to livestream this coming weekday.
@@GearGamingRO If the dryer is slow, check the exhaust tube to see if it is plugged up with lint. If you have a car borescope, you can poke it inside the outdoor exhaust vent to see if that end is plugged. As for the indoors side of the dryer exhaust tube, you'll have to move the dryer away from the wall enough to allow you to get behind it to detach the hose and peer down its length with a flashlight. If it looks like linty lint is linting up the lint exhaust tube, then get the vacuum cleaner with as long a hose as you can snake down the tube to suck up lint. Don't put attachments on the end of the vacuum hose because you don't want to lose them in the exhaust tube. If you vacuum has a clear lint holder, then you'll see lint building up. If you see a lot of lint, then the clogging of the exhaust tube is why your dryer is slow to dry the clothing. After sucking out as much lint as you can fron the indoors side, go outdoors. I assume you have a one story house so you can easily pull off the lint gate to expose the opening to the tube. Snake the vacuum hose down the outdoors opening to try to suck out the lint from that side. If you hose is short, but you have a long long plastic tube for a shopvac, then use that but don''t poke it in so deep that you cannot retrieve it. Some shopvacs have a long flex hose, so you might use that hose instead of the shorter one from a conventional indoors vacuum cleaner. As for the lint filter, I allow some lint to build up on the filter and don't remove it. As long as there is enough airflow through the filter, having SOME lint on the filter means more lint is caught by the filter instead of zooming through the mesh holes. The reduction of airflow from a slightly linty filter mesh doesn't remove too much air pressure. But it does reduce the amount of lint going into the exhaust tube and plugging it up over time. Well, that is my spurious logic and you can choose to ignore it and always clean the lint filter before every use of the dryer. I like to let just a little lint build up on my filter. That way, more of the lint gets caught. As for the wags that say to use a leaf blower to shove the lint out, I do NOT like that method. If there is lint, it will probably push all the loose lint into a bend or elbow in that tube and completely plug it up solid with a compacted ball of lint.
Congratulations 🎉🎉 welcome to the Shadow Cross club 😅
@64aq Thank you, AQ. Finally made it. Lol
Talk for a minute, walk for 15 minutes. Yep, that's Ragnarok alright.
@lChronosl93 lol. Indeed. Im just happy I finally reached Assasin cross.
Thank you. Now I have to find the time to job change my SinX. I have no rolling cutter gears (weapon + shadow), so I wonder how effective leveling will be compared to using Meteor Swarm since I do have Enforcer Shoes. Except my AB has been wearing the Enforcers because I like to have a priest walk around casting Power Maximize....
Yes, it's time to level that SinX. lol. Nice Enforcer Shoes are expensive and hard to find. The Meteor Swarm build looks fun. Cross-impact build is so hard to use because it's only a single target. Have fun.
@@GearGamingRO If you don't have them, I can loan them to you so you can see if you like them or not.
@animejanai4657 im currently leveling my Royal Guard. I dont need it currently. Thank you for the offer.
no more live every saturday/ sunday?
Hi Govindabasudewa, I was able to livestream yesterday. Today sadly, it's laundry day. Our dryer is really slow, so it takes me a whole day to do laundry for my entire family. I will try to livestream this coming weekday.
@@GearGamingRO If the dryer is slow, check the exhaust tube to see if it is plugged up with lint. If you have a car borescope, you can poke it inside the outdoor exhaust vent to see if that end is plugged. As for the indoors side of the dryer exhaust tube, you'll have to move the dryer away from the wall enough to allow you to get behind it to detach the hose and peer down its length with a flashlight. If it looks like linty lint is linting up the lint exhaust tube, then get the vacuum cleaner with as long a hose as you can snake down the tube to suck up lint. Don't put attachments on the end of the vacuum hose because you don't want to lose them in the exhaust tube. If you vacuum has a clear lint holder, then you'll see lint building up. If you see a lot of lint, then the clogging of the exhaust tube is why your dryer is slow to dry the clothing. After sucking out as much lint as you can fron the indoors side, go outdoors. I assume you have a one story house so you can easily pull off the lint gate to expose the opening to the tube. Snake the vacuum hose down the outdoors opening to try to suck out the lint from that side. If you hose is short, but you have a long long plastic tube for a shopvac, then use that but don''t poke it in so deep that you cannot retrieve it. Some shopvacs have a long flex hose, so you might use that hose instead of the shorter one from a conventional indoors vacuum cleaner.
As for the lint filter, I allow some lint to build up on the filter and don't remove it. As long as there is enough airflow through the filter, having SOME lint on the filter means more lint is caught by the filter instead of zooming through the mesh holes. The reduction of airflow from a slightly linty filter mesh doesn't remove too much air pressure. But it does reduce the amount of lint going into the exhaust tube and plugging it up over time. Well, that is my spurious logic and you can choose to ignore it and always clean the lint filter before every use of the dryer. I like to let just a little lint build up on my filter. That way, more of the lint gets caught.
As for the wags that say to use a leaf blower to shove the lint out, I do NOT like that method. If there is lint, it will probably push all the loose lint into a bend or elbow in that tube and completely plug it up solid with a compacted ball of lint.
Um dia vou me tornar um Shadow Cross.... Sou apenas um Assassin's Cross 😅
can people still join your guild?
@xavierescano4559 Sorry, my guild is currently full. Max member is only 56. I hope they can increase the number in the future.