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magiamemoriareview · 1 year ago
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Irreplaceable New Year's Gift
Obtainability: Limited to the “New Years First Dream of the Year Scramble” event.
MLB Effect: Anti-Poison [100%] & Anti-Burn [100%] & Anti-Dazzle [100%]
Effect Definitions:
Anti-Poison prevents the equipped unit from being afflicted with Poison. Poison is a Status Ailment that will damage the afflicted target for 5% HP per turn.
Anti-Burn prevents the equipped unit from being afflicted with Burn. Burn is a Status Ailment that will damage the afflicted target for 10% HP per turn, and it will also make the target take 80% more damage from its weak element.
Anti-Dazzle prevents the equipped unit from being afflicted with Dazzle. Dazzle is a Status Ailment that will cause the afflicted target to have a 50% chance to miss their attacks, make the target take 80% more damage from its weak element, and prevent the target from recovering HP.
TLDR: This memoria can be treated as Enhancement Fodder or be chucked into the Memoria Vault Jail.
Review: There honestly isn’t too much to say for this memoria. If you’re facing all of these status ailments in a single fight (Poison, Burn, and Dazzle) then this might be a good memoria to equip. At the same time, you’re probably better off using a character like Madoka & Iroha who can prevent Status Ailments from occurring at all:
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This way you free up a memoria slot on your unit. Alternatively, you can use units that have Remove Status Ailments as part of their Magia/Doppel, such as
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Not listed above are Maria Yuki and Leila Ibuki, who have this effect on their regular Magia as capped girls.
However, if you’re unable to use Madoka & Iroha or if you’re constantly getting hit by Status Ailments in the fight, you still might want to consider other memoria in the game. This is because “Irreplaceable New Year's Gift” is really a waste of a good passive slot, sacrificing potential damage (or even defense) for some Status Ailment Resistance. The most troublesome Status Ailment this memoria protects against is probably Dazzle-- unfortunately, you don’t have a lot of really great options to choose from here:
(Limited 4*) “Irreplaceable New Year's Gift” Anti-Dazzle [100%] & Anti-Burn [100%] & Anti-Poison [100%]
(Limited 4*) “Searching at the Beach” Anti-Dazzle [100%] & Anti-Fog [100%] & Anti-Darkness [100%]
(Limited 4*) “Until the Day We Reach the Stars” Anti-Dazzle [100%] & Anti-Darkness [100%] & Anti-Charm [100%]
(Limited 4*) “Good Child Good Child” Anti-Darkness [100%] & Anti-Dazzle [100%] & Anti-Fog [100%]
(Limited 4*) “Sweet Apportionment” Anti-Dazzle [100%] & Critical Hit [25%]
(Limited 4*) “Suddenly Given Stones x200″ Anti-Dazzle [100%] & CC Gain Up [5%]
(Limited 3*) “Confrontation at the First Act” Anti-Dazzle [100%] & Attack Up [10%]
(Limited 3*) “The Pseudo-Family Is From Peace” Anti-Dazzle [100%] & Blast Damage Up [30%]
(Limited 3*) “Please Let It End Here” Anti-Dazzle [100%] & Attack Up [10%]
(2*) “Remnants of Light” Anti-Dazzle [100%]
Your best bet are going to be the three limited three-star ones-- “Confrontation at the First Act,” “The Pseudo-Family is From Peace,” and “Please Let it End Here.” While being three-stars, they at least offer a small offensive potential.
Otherwise, I recommend this memoria:
(4*) “A Longing for the Beyond” Attack Up [20%] & Status Ailment Resistance Up [30%]
You can still keep some Attack Up while getting some Status Ailment Resistance.
Overall, this memoria isn’t bad. It’s just slightly below acceptable, even for a free welfare memoria. You can chuck this into the memoria vault or use it as Enhancement Fodder- your choice.
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chloesimaginationthings · 7 months ago
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FNAF movie Mike meets Jeremy Fitzgerald
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lavenderfairiez · 2 months ago
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I just finished ToA last night and here are some things I don't see nearly enough people talking about, specifically about the end of ToA so if you haven't read it this is your spoiler warning!!!
• Apollo not feeling right in his godly form and uncomfortable around the other olympians (not including Artemis)
• LEO CALLING JO "MOM" 🥺 (and Emmie and Jo in general) BUT HE HAS TWO MOMS NOW I LITERALLY STARTED CRYING ABOUT THIS LAST NIGHT
• Apollo visiting Percy and Annabeth in New Rome!!!
• AND they talk about Jason!!!!!! Annabeth cried herself to sleep
• honestly Apollo's whole battle with Python that shit was so cool
• obligatory fuck Calypso
• REYNA CALLING LEO "HERMANO" 🥹
• Meg standing up to Nero in his throne room!!! I LOVE HER SO MUCH
• Rick's infallible ability to put EVERY. SINGLE. FUCKING. CHARACTER. in a relationship 💀 PEACHES HAS A LOVE INTEREST NOW???????? LET CHARACTERS BE SINGLEEEEE
• HAZEL'S CURSE IS GONE AND SHE CAN JUST LIKE USE HER JEWELS NOW!!! and Frank wants an engraved diamond necklace that says "H+F Forever" I love him so much...
• while we're on the topic of Frank!! WHY DOES NO ONE EVER TALK ABOUT HIS SACRIFICE AT THE END OF THE TYRANTS TOMB??? Like I knew that he would be fine but I still started like tearing up
• THE ARROW OF DODONA!!!
• how completely unaffected Zeus is by Jason's death??? Fuck you Zeus.
• Apollo's new kids at camp!!!
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the-darkestminds · 2 months ago
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just another day thinking about what a disaster the high lord’s meeting was for the night court. the spymaster was smashing chairs and choking other delegates. the high lady was setting fire to innocents. the high lord was treating his ex boyfriend like his personal puppet. the human emissary was vomiting in the reflection pool. and yet. somehow, against all odds, these messy idiots convinced 5 other courts to join their cause. a miracle, really.
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bladeofdreadfort · 3 months ago
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so your mother has been telling you and your siblings for years that your lives are at risk if their older sister takes the throne, you see this threat, you feel it the moment you lose your eye, you spend your whole life preparing yourself for this war, and when it's time to make hard decisions to win and survive your mother tells you "not like this"? and somehow you've become the villain in this story. what. the. fuck. is. wrong. with. this. writers.
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coulsonlives · 3 months ago
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Okay. Real talk for a second.
I think what bothers me the most about this post is how this person is spreading puritan rhetoric, making people paranoid, uncertain, and fearful about the media they consume and create... And then selling the cure to those fears back to them, through the same community that created all those fears in the first place.
"You think you're a freak because of things we instilled in you. You will always be welcome in the community that instilled it in you."
It's freakishly cult like. I really hope people don't fall for this.
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undergroundrockpress · 6 months ago
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high-voltage-rat · 8 months ago
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I think it's fascinating that the quotes:
"Have you forgotten sir, we were at war? A fight with an alien race for the very survival of our species. I feel I must remind you that it is an undeniable, and may I say fundamental quality of man, that when faced with extinction, every alternative is preferable."
"When you spend every day fighting a war, you to demonize your attackers. To you, they're evil, they're subhuman. Because if they weren't, what would that make you? What I'm trying to say... is I've been afraid to see you for what you really are. You're our brothers. Our sisters. And the things we've done to one another are unforgivable."
"These guys want to use us, take us away from our families, and send us all over the dad-gum galaxy just to test if their agents are ready for the big fight? Well... guess I'm interested in showin' em exactly what a big fight is all about! So I'm not ordering you to go. I ain't even asking. You do what you gotta do, Private."
came from the same series whose standard fare is lines like:
"What in the hell are you two doing?" / "We're being executed by our own men, sir." / "Cut it out."
"I only drink the blood of my enemies, and the occasional strawberry yoohoo."
"You always said I could sleep when I’m dead, Sarge, and guess what? I am dead. This purgatory is about to become purga-snore-y, yawn!"
...and both categories manage to be a poignant statement about the nature of war and what it does to the people in it.
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o-hora-o · 7 months ago
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~One year~
~She~got~just~a~teeny~bit ~angry~
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swirlingyouintomypoems · 8 months ago
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it’s me. hi. i’m the problem. it’s me.
@padfoot-lupin77/@ryebreadgf/why am i like this? - orla gartland/the letters of virginia woolf/@dreamer-but-realist/anti-hero - taylor swift/sylvia plath/@jaggedjawjosh /@body-to-flame/making the bed - olivia rodrigo/anti-hero - taylor swift
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sydaney-foxay · 9 months ago
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Ykw, I'm curious.
Please answer honestly and truthfully.
PLEASE REBLOG FOR SAMPLE SIZE
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ettle · 2 months ago
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Hey from one disabled person to another:
If one accessibility device available to me used ten thousand bagillion pounds of precious water, stole from a bunch of people who didn't consent, led to mass economic disaster for millions including my fellow disabled people, AND was objectively just shitty and poor quality, I wouldn't want to use it or advocate for it in any way. I'd maybe look at other accessibility devices.
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lady-corrine · 6 months ago
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I do think people forget that when Rhaenyra walked the castle battlements of Duskendale weeping, refusing to eat or sleep, she was, in all the ways, heartbreakingly alone. She was a mother with five children lost, a widow too (for some reason people forget this aspect?), a dragonrider who had her dragon with whom she had shared her cradle killed (the canon literally tells us that Syrax's death left her inconsolable). It's just very interesting how for some people everyone else is allowed to suffer and their losses are blown out of proportion, but Rhaenyra isn't, and her total losses (which were devastating) are of little to no value to some.
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bookwormangie · 3 months ago
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Harry and Snape’s Clashing Communication Styles
It's interesting to think that Harry and Snape don’t have longer conversations in the series, but when they do, their communication styles are so different that they often clash.
Harry’s way of communicating is practical and straightforward. He tends to break down complex ideas into simpler terms that he can easily understand. This makes sense, given his upbringing in a non-magical world and his tendency to rely more on gut instinct than deep theoretical knowledge. For Harry, things are usually black and white, and his directness shows his desire to cut through the confusion and get straight to the point.
Snape, on the other hand, has a more complex and layered way of speaking. His language is precise and often sarcastic, which reflects not just his intelligence but also his disdain for what he sees as Harry’s lack of subtlety. Snape’s use of imagery and metaphor, especially when he describes consepts, gives his speech a poetic, almost philosophical quality. He takes pleasure in showing off his superior knowledge and uses this as a way to belittle Harry.
We see this clash clearly in OOTP during Harry’s first Occlumency lesson:
Snape looked back at him for a moment and then said contemptuously, “Surely even you could have worked that out by now, Potter? The Dark Lord is highly skilled at Legilimency —” “What’s that? Sir?” “It is the ability to extract feelings and memories from another person’s mind —” “He can read minds?” said Harry quickly, his worst fears confirmed. “You have no subtlety, Potter,” said Snape, his dark eyes glittering. “You do not understand fine distinctions. It is one of the shortcomings that makes you such a lamentable potion-maker.” Snape paused for a moment, apparently to savor the pleasure of insulting Harry, before continuing, “Only Muggles talk of ‘mind reading.’ The mind is not a book, to be opened at will and examined at leisure. Thoughts are not etched on the inside of skulls, to be perused by any invader. The mind is a complex and many-layered thing, Potter . . . or at least, most minds are. . . .” He smirked. Whatever Snape said, Legilimency sounded like mind reading to Harry and he did not like the sound of it at all.
For Harry, when Snape mentions Legilimency, it immediately sounds like “mind reading,” which is a reasonable but overly simple way to understand such a complex concept. His quick jump to this conclusion shows his need to make sense of something that feels threatening, but it also reveals his limited grasp of the deeper nuances.
Snape, however, can’t resist mocking Harry’s lack of subtlety. His response is laced with condescension as he insists on the complexity of the mind and dismisses the idea of “mind reading” as something only muggles would think of. Snape’s explanation is detailed and philosophical, contrasting sharply with Harry’s desire for a straightforward answer.
Another great example of their different communication styles comes in HBP when Snape puts Harry on the spot, asking him to explain the difference between an inferius and a ghost:
“Let us ask Potter how we would tell the difference between an Inferius and a ghost.” The whole class looked around at Harry, who hastily tried to recall what Dumbledore had told him the night that they had gone to visit Slughorn. “Er — well — ghosts are transparent —” he said. “Oh, very good,” interrupted Snape, his lip curling. “Yes, it is easy to see that nearly six years of magical education have not been wasted on you, Potter. ‘Ghosts are transparent.’ ” Harry took a deep breath and continued calmly, though his insides were boiling, “Yeah, ghosts are transparent, but Inferi are dead bodies, aren’t they? So they’d be solid —” “A five-year-old could have told us as much,” sneered Snape. “The Inferius is a corpse that has been reanimated by a Dark wizard’s spells. It is not alive, it is merely used like a puppet to do the wizard’s bidding. A ghost, as I trust that you are all aware by now, is the imprint of a departed soul left upon the earth . . . and of course, as Potter so wisely tells us, transparent.” “Well, what Harry said is the most useful if we’re trying to tell them apart!” said Ron. “When we come face-to-face with one down a dark alley, we’re going to be having a shufti to see if it’s solid, aren’t we, we’re not going to be asking, ‘Excuse me, are you the imprint of a departed soul?’
Once again, Harry demonstrates his practical and straightforward approach. He gives a simple, clear distinction based on what would be most useful in a real-life situation—whether the entity is solid or transparent. This shows how Harry tends to focus on what’s immediately relevant and actionable, and Ron’s defense of Harry’s answer highlights this practicality. Ron even points out that in a real-world scenario, Harry’s answer is actually the most helpful, contrasting it with Snape’s more academic approach.
Snape, though, dismisses Harry’s answer as too simplistic and mocks him for stating what he sees as the obvious. Snape’s communication is more about the theoretical and precise understanding of magical concepts. He emphasizes the deeper, more complex nature of an Inferius, which, while academically accurate, is less practical in the context that Harry is thinking of. Snape’s disdain shows that he values this deeper, nuanced understanding more than the direct, practical knowledge that Harry offers.
These moments really bring out the deeper divide between Harry and Snape. Harry approaches things with instinct and a straightforward mindset, while Snape is all about nuance, precision, and seeing the layers in everything. Because they see the world so differently, they struggle to communicate, which only adds to the distrust and misunderstanding between them—a tension that echoes throughout the entire series.
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maglors-grief · 2 months ago
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me when I see the hundredth post or comment from team green stans about how much of an evil bitch Rhaenyra is in the show 🥱
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wallflowers-in-the-wind · 6 months ago
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You know Tamlin doesn’t get enough credit. He tried to change for the better now that he understood how he was unintentionally treating Feyre. He listened and even when it was tough gave her space. He didn’t even try to force her into being intimate when she was back at the manor.
And (the important part I swear to God) after everything Feyre did to him, after losing everything, when he saw Rhysand dead he brought him back to life and told Feyre he wished for her to be happy. I bet everything that if put in that same situation that Rhysand wouldn’t do the same.
Tamlin had every reason not to. To leave Rhysand and Feyre there or even kill her then and there. He had literally nothing to lose if attacked for his actions. But he didn’t. And this will always be my main reasons why I prefer Tamlin instead of Rhysand.
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