I haven’t placed the order, just asking opinions on how they would work together.
Yeah, I know. Send them a ticket, they’ll give you recommendations, and comments, and answer any concerns about the combo, they’ll even give you alternatives to consider if needed.
It’s better to send to the support for a guaranteed answer, else Saint and Fire might not see your question, heck, they might answer it over there themselves.
Thanks
@Carsmones kindly share the reply if you send support ticket
I’m waiting for Fire new titles to decide if Hero is a buy or not.
with DR Gold getting the virtue scripting similar to parts of HeO, we are getting closer and closer towards the NSE update for HeO. I guess it will come after Survival Instinct X & Boxing/Muay Thai Mastery are released. I’m excited for it
I’m beginning DR Red alongside QL this week and maybe Index Gate ( maybe)… once completed I’m jumping into DR Gold and Alchemist alongside HERO maybe… Ultimately a custom with HERO as the main sub, I have modules picked out now however after these Dragons complete I may have a different outcome in mind. The original Dragon multi-stage kicked my a$$… that thing is Life adjusting and yanked me from avoiding life. I ran to Sanguine and Paragon Healing for dear life!
2 multistagers + Index gate already sounds heavy, and then the next one after that is another 2 multistagers + one of the densest artisanal titles available. it’s gonna be rough, but good luck!
The maybes are still on the table…
The Dragon will teach you how much you can handle
And keep in mind that we aren’t supposed to rotate more then one new sub in each cycle.
Thats true for new stages as well.
If you want to change your stack completely you need three cycles. You can drop all of them right now, at once, but you should only introduce one sub per cycle to not overload you subconscious.
It already did, I’ve been living on Paragon, much was revealed with the original Dragon, it’s still doing what it does… that dragon doesn’t play.
Found this on FB and thought it belongs here
The legendary duel between Miyamoto Musashi and Sasaki Kojiro took place on April 13, 1612, on the remote island of Ganryu-jima. Musashi, a famed swordsman known for his unique two-sword style and unorthodox tactics, faced Kojiro, renowned for his exceptional skill with the nodachi, a long Japanese sword. Kojiro’s formidable reputation was built on his signature technique, the “Swallow Cut,” which was reputed to be nearly impossible to defend against. The duel was highly anticipated, with both warriors’ prowess and contrasting styles promising a remarkable contest.
Musashi’s arrival at the duel is as famous as the fight itself. He deliberately arrived late, rowing to the island with a wooden sword he had carved from an oar during the journey. This unorthodox weapon, coupled with his unconventional approach, demonstrated his psychological acumen. The duel was swift and decisive; Musashi’s delayed arrival and unexpected tactics disoriented Kojiro, allowing Musashi to strike first and emerge victorious. This victory solidified Musashi’s status as a legendary swordsman and highlighted his mastery of both physical skill and psychological strategy.
@ The Historian’s Den
This fight is the last scene in the epic Samurai Trilogy. Musashi is played by the legendary actor Toshiro Mifune and the films are a classic. I love it more than Seven Samurai in which Mr Mifune also starred.
The true way of achieving happiness and peace of mind, find your craft and master it, don’t seek short term pleasure nor long term success, seek mastery.
That’s why I wanted to work IG and HERO but wasn’t sure how they would synergize. I’m going with ASBR for now but Hero Origins may be next year.
Hero will help you with any craft, no matter what path you choose, you will improve rapidly.
At some point in the future, I want to spend time with this title.It’s feeling very compatible.
I like how it encompasses a lot
as for non-native English speaker, could anybody tell me difference between honesty and rectitude?
They are related and are probably, to some extents, reflections of one another.
To be honest, the word ‘rectitude’ is not an everyday conversational kind of term, even for native English speakers. But it’s most often seen in the term ‘moral rectitude’. That means ‘rightness of character’, ‘rightness of view’, ‘rightness of values’. It tends to be applied to one’s character. That combination of behaviors, views, values, and understandings that encompasses discernment of right and wrong, and that lies at the root of one’s way of being in the world.
Honesty, in contrast, tends to describe the way one expresses oneself or the way one communicates.
To cut through all of the words, I would say that honesty is to communicate in a way that encourages truthful perceptions in one’s self or others.
I’d rather take a lie from an honest person, than a truth from a liar.
One who loves honesty will help you to get closer to the truth even if they tell a lie.
One who loves lies can apply facts and true statements in a way that takes you further from a truthful understanding.
Anyway, in a nutshell: Rectitude describes how one behaves, and Honesty describes how one communicates.
(Hence, ‘honesty’ tends to be one part of ‘rectitude’.)