Bought a reliable kit on amazon. I live in New England and have temps below 10 degrees F for up to a week and it was fine. The big trick is you need to start from perfectly balanced and clean/clear water, don't let it get hazy or off before closing. Obviously keep it tightly covered with the proper waterproof cover and floatation device to keep water off the cover.. Kit had 1 qt. Pool Winterizing Inhibitor 1 qt. Pool Winter Stain-Away 3 lbs. Chlorine-free winter pool shock 1 Winter Pool Floater - 4 lbs. "non-chlorine" winter oxidizer 1 Winter SorbTM, oil absorbent winter chemical sponge Usually $60 plus delivery but you can get it on sale off season for $50 total. Why how much does it cost you? Or are you counting the price of the pool cover, the cabling and floaters?
This wand reminds me of a scene from Rick and Morty, where a character dies instantly with no apparent cause, and the other characters are confused as to what happened. This wand is just like that. One moment, you're Noiting around, the next moment you've been Noita'd by a funny wand. Pretty interesting how this works.
Oh, I thought you couldn't cast zero-charge spells even through Greek letters and that infinite casting of charge-limited spells required the Wand Refresh to stop the real version of the spell from being casted (or having to use gamma and then swap wands to reset the wand).
@@butternerd-sz1nw actually is was not a chest drop. It was a seed which I featured in my Sun Run video. I forget the alchemy combo. I also have footage w spell labs on and no death setting on.
Some info about the yellow glasses, because they might or might not do something..... If your glasses block a certain frequency (range?!) they are called Polaroid glasses, because these polarize light. With polarization you filter light in a way that it moves in 1 direction instead of every direction, when you achieve this you can block a certain frequency (range?!) in this case you have Polaroid glasses, and on the glass should have a frequency (very small letters, possibly on a sticker that you immediatly remove or in the Infosheet/manual/piece of paper that comes with it. And yes Yellow IS the color that is opposite the light-spectrum of Blue --> Violet, but if it is not a Polaroid then its colored glass, if it IS Polaroid then the glass is yellow because of the Blue=>Violet filter that is present between the 2 layers of glass. (more expensive too)
@@Gardureth I appreciate the information. I have my prescription glasses custom made. I have my blue block polarized “clear” glasses for regular everyday stuff and the UV/Bluelight block glasses I have are the custom ones I had made specifically for use at work and streaming as I use a screen close to 14 hours a day. “Polaroid” is the brand name so no, these are not brand name but yes they are polarized and more importantly UV blocking. The clear ones work very well but the full polarized yellow ones keep me from getting blurry/tiny letters after 6 hours. TBH I wish they were closer to clear but I have an identical set, same frames, same script, same company of clear ones and they just don’t work as well after 6 hours. Again appreciate the concern as yea some folks just buy off Amazon or at target or pay lenscrafter extra for plain yellow tint they call “gaming glasses”, but when you’re like me and it’s risking a migraine if ya get it wrong, I’d rather get the real deal despite the hassle of having to shop around and test.
I gave it accelerating homing and piercing on the spark bolt and was hitting the test dummy for more than 1x10^30. Way more than needed, but it's crazy how it doesn't really chug the computer like the square to spell to power does.
The wand I show how to build takes 9 slots and I found all the pieces in 30 minutes in the main biomes. I did get lucky with the divide by being in a holy mountain. Also I never said I was going to show standard wands for new gamers. I said people starting out don’t know how to build wands. Then I said here are some standard high powered wands but let me show you something simpler. Did you even try to build the 9 slot wand?
@@illusion5739 there is! At first, just mess around and smile when you blow up the world. Then, watch a basic wand guide and go back and mess around again Even though NOITA often comes down to learning from the community I think wand building is more fun to just mess around with for the first 40 hours or so. Enjoy! Don’t get discouraged the game is HARD at first.
@@calmlittlebuddy3721 I've come full circle with this. Binged qud for quite some time and years later unknowingly read the inspirational source material for the phrase. Made me feel like the stars were just aligning. It's from 'Stranger in a Strange Land'. The water ritual is just as sacred as it is in the game.
@@guysome3263 yea it caught me off guard. And at first I kinda just brushed over it like “oh that’s a normal thing to say” then I got to the water ritual and was like wait… this is from Heinlein!
@@KrakeTube and more of a POV style game which is cool. Once you get used to it, the play test modes are SUPER FUN. The demo…. Not as much. Feels like they tightened the mechanics a bit.
Man, I really wish this had some useful info in it. Basically “you’re all too stupid to use this, I’m not gonna bother explaining it, just copy stuff.” Thanks bud.
@@zacharyhazen346 I said I’M too stupid. This was made as a request for a viewer. I openly state who this is for and the idiot who’s making it. Thanks for the feedback though. I’ll keep it in mind in the future.
@@sheidah8340 two things. Either you use too much mana w the extra stuff or the honing breaks it. I built it again last night and it works. Build it exactly as shown.
Certainly feels like it with one big caveat... DF in Adventure Mode with a static overworld. The tiles are randomized but the world geography is the same.
@@calmlittlebuddy3721oof, but a usb numpad is like $10 so that's an option. I used one when I gamed on a netbook. The full release of Qud is at the end of this year too; the last portion of the main quest is in the works
@@calmlittlebuddy3721 A USB numpad is pretty cheap, like $10, I used one when I was gaming on a netbook. I'd say they're pretty much essential if you're doing roguelikes. Also, Qud doesn't fully release until the end of this year, the final leg of the main quest and a ton of other changes are still in the works.