How much damage does Slags AA do and when will he come back? Sorry I'm new to AL and wanted to know.
How much damage does Slags AA do and when will he come back? Sorry I'm new to AL and wanted to know.
No damage
It does damage. But a very tiny damage. It is like single DoT damage. What makes this pet very popular is its panic ability. Everyone hopes that this beast will be back anytime soon. Well, you're not the one! xD
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what dies dot means?
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Damage over time.
Is this pet good for a rogue? Can anyone make a ss of the AA?
Slags best for Mage, id say.
Post script
"Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare." - Japanese Proverb
IGN: Pureloot
Its passive is decreasing enemies' movement speed by 30% and nerfing their armor
—AshDex
Post scriptum
PS is a Latin abreviation tha translates, "After the writing." Itis commoly used to add a new thought or additional text after the main text has been written. The subjects of post scriptōs are rarely relevant to their message's main text.
.......And you want to add anything after P.S there's P.P.S, P.S.S and even P.P.P.S, ok back to the scheduled program
~ Discendo discimus
The periods in between the letters in PS are unnecessary since Latin doesn't have punctionation (or spacing for that matter). PS is considered an abbreviation, not an Acronym. Not important, just a note since you added the additional info
Full stops between letters are probably unnecessary as it is Latin, but it is a common way of writing it, due to people reading it as an abbreviation of two Latin words. I'm so used to writing it like that
Even Wikipedia can't decide LOL
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postscript
Some even add a colon on the end like P.S:
http://english.stackexchange.com/que...tion-after-p-s
Last edited by Waheedski; 06-27-2014 at 01:29 PM. Reason: Wanted! Fullstop on the run!
In all technicality it is PS
I usually use PS:
No periods just a colon. It was originally written POSTSCRIPTUM and that is a little hard to read. I kind of feel like spamming Latin phrases and quotes in proper Latin, all caps and no spaces. I mean, when in Rome
ALEAIACTAESTINQUIT any guesses?
Wow its a forum about slag or PS
—AshDex
Livi quoting Caesar. Hence the use of "Inquit" which ha sno direct translation but implies a quote. The speaker is a substitive. Since the speaker's gender is undefined it is assumed to be Male . The translation is, "'The die is cast,' he said"
Caesar misquoted "The die has been cast." Caesar's version doesn't use the passive voice correctly and was therefore hard to translate. We know this is his exact quotation because it was written in a letter.
Good knowledge on your part. Have you done any academic studies on it or just outside research?
First of all apologises to the OP and the community for this derailment.
I studied history of languages and the written word in my younger days, mostly dead languages. Latin was a fave, but never got the time to fully study it, I love Latin phrases so I easily remembered that. I like reading how people deciphered dead languages like hieroglyphics and Linear B. I am fascinated by Linear A, the Indus script (Mohenjo-Daro), Sumerian cuneiform, Rongo rongo glyphs, Phaistos disc and the like. This is why when I post about my adventures I invent words, mess with words and writing style so much, everything is game I'm a maverick!
At this moment I'm trying to find the time to be able to learn hieroglyphics and also become fluent in Arabic, Gujarati, Chinese. Fluent in English, Urdu and Punjabi, I just love languages.
I think this is becoming off-topic and in the corner of my eye, I'm seeing Arpluvial ready to pounce LOL
Last edited by Waheedski; 06-27-2014 at 05:10 PM. Reason: Eh wots all dis about guv'ner
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