Sunday, December 13, 2020

Primed Firestorm & The Kuva Bramma - The Giant Boom (Warframe Gameplay)

Time to have a look at the new Primed mod from Baro Ki'teer, namely Primed Firestorm. It offers a big leap from the normal version. Sixty Six percent instead of the standard twenty four percent and weapon such as The Lenz, The Ogris and The Bramma will take advantage of this. I'd recommend you look into the Kuva Ogris and Kuva Bramma instead of the normal version which are not as good.


Primed Firestorm can take the place of your options slot and it's a solid choice giving you almost fourteen meters worth of range on the explosions. If you're going to go this route I'd also recommend you find a way to mitigate the knockback by using Atlas, Rhino and Iron Skin or Primed Surefooted or whatever else solution you enjoy.

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

The Story of Steve The Polar Bear (Minecraft Gameplay)

Ever since I started playing Minecraft and learn of the existence of Polar Bears I wanted to tame one or just to have one around the house because they re super cool! In order to tame a Polar Bear in Minecraft first you will need to find the Ice Biome and find one. This seems to be the biggest time-sink. Actually finding where the Polar bear Spawn in Minecraft.


Getting him where you want is another tricky topic since you can't really tame him per say. So you will be forced to rely on trickery such as fishing rods or a slip and side made out of ice. Keep in mind that they do not enter boats like with Turtles for example.

Primed Fulmination & The Staticor - The Big Bang (Warframe Gameplay)

The latest Baro Ki'teer brought us Primed Fulmination and Primed Firestorm. Today we have a look at the potential of Primed Fulmination on secondary weapons. Specifically, The Staticor.
Finding room on the Staticor Build can prove a bit dificult but I'd suggest you drop your option mod and see if you enjoy playing with the increased range on the explosion which will total sixteen meters.


This would be all well and good if we did not have the stagger or knock back system in Warframe which does nothing but annoy and stand in the way of gameplay. I much rather prefer we have the old self damage system in Warframe.
Regardless of this, having these two new mods is a welcomed addition and you can always used Primes Surefooted.

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Minecraft - Who Put Holes in My House?!

In Today's Minecraft Episode we have a look at the Glorious Sober's Bear Wrastle Institute! Complete with Chicken Farm, Fish Farm, Cow Farm and a Sheep Farm which is work in progress. I show you plans on making a glorious fish tank floor for your house in Minecraft and much more!
One thing thou, Who Put holes in my House?

Thursday, December 3, 2020

Minecraft (Gameplay) - MY FIRST TIME! (HALP!)

The title says it all my friends. For the first time I tried Minecraft with my friends and we had a lot of fun. Super enjoyable experience as I learn the basics.


I was even tempted to call this a Guide on how to make Pickaxe in Minecraft!
I learned how to make all sorts of tools, I learned what goes on at night and how to deal with enemies such as Creepers and to build a whole lot of things!

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Vermisplicer Secondary Build 2020 (Guide) - The Bumbling Tentacles (Warframe Gameplay)

Hearing that the Warframe Arcana update will bring two brand new chambers for Kitguns got me super excited for all the possible combinations but it looks like some work still needs doing before everything is hunky-dory.
In Secondary form The Vermisplicer projects five frontal tendrils that can lock-on simultaneously to different enemies and deal damage. Sadly this causes the weapon to be a bit unpredictable and it doesn't look like the tendrils enjoying getting that head-shot multiplier. Knowing this I would hold-off on building the weapon until the Developers makes some tweaks or fixes to the functionality of the chamber in secondary form.


As for a Kitgun Build, I would use the Standard Haymaker as a Grip with the most amount of damage and sacrificing the range. The twelve meters provided by the Haymaker Grip should still suffice for most players but you also have the option of Lovetap which increases the range to fifteen meters but lowers the damage a bit. Same can be said about the new Ulnaris grip as-well. When it comes to Grips there isn't really a lot of choice to be had considering the minute and few differences between the available options.
Things get a bit more interesting when choosing the loader. You can go for the classic Splat or Killstream approach but as long as the Tendrils don't like head-shots than I would recommend you chose the balance option and go for the Macro Thymoid Loader.

Sunday, November 29, 2020

Proboscis Cernos Build 2020 (Guide) - It's Cer-no No.5! (Warframe Gameplay)

The Arcana update brought many additions to the game including a new Cernos bow, The Proboscis.
This one is very special from a functionality perspective. Its projectiles will drag enemies in with a nine meters range than they will detonate in a seven meter radius dealing Viral damage. Couple this with the base slash value and you already have a recipe for success. The vines also deal damage and can apply slash status effects.

Not every aspect of the weapon is fantastic however. Critical stats are abysmal. Sitting at seven percent base chance and a one point nine multiplier. We can take advantage of bonus additive after effects such as Arcane Avenger of Kavat Buff but this is definitely not Ideal.
Status chance on the other hand is very high at forty three percent by default and there will be no shortage of Viral applications.
Even thou this is a Cernos it has it's own Riven bearing the Proboscis name and the disposition is set to a meager one out of five. As such riven mods are not worth getting at the current time. If you must have one try to obtain Multishot and Damage with a harmless negative. Status chance is also a good idea.
In testing the weapon performed admirably well with most builds. There is some wiggle room in the Build for the Proboscis Cernos but just like with most other weapon in Warframe, not a lot.