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More than 70ft. Slow fall negates an amount of damage instead of feet. So to even possibly endanger Beau with a fall it would have to be max damage on a fall of over 120 ft (1d6 per 10ft). Or average damage on a fall of over 240 ft which is above the damage cap if you’re following RAW. So high levels monks are practically immune to fall damage. TLDR: dope monk shit
We all know the series floped after season 5 after they showed a cripple walk through a field filled with highly skilled fighters killing each other and managed to kill one of the most skilled fighters on the island.. What a joke 😂😂😂
The final battle was soooo anti climatic and dumb. I mean, the vikings had the saxons surrounded and they were bombarding them with cattapults. Yet for some reasons Ivar decides to enter te battle, let himself get killed and then all of a sudden is is decided that vikings just lost the battle. It makes absolutely no sense at all
Medium spicy C3 spoilers: I can’t wait for the Echoes of the Solstice M9 reunion when Jester can no longer cast sending at all. Her reaction will be both tragic and priceless I imagine.
After reading the Nein Eyes of Lucien this scene hits this much harder when you remember that all of these people used to be Luciens close friends and in a half second he knew he had to abandon three of them to die...and then Fjord fuckin executed one of them while keeping eye contact.
Literally me finding the legendary trident in baldurs gate 3 and yeeting myself off every cliff and my bff is like "woman...dafuck you gonna do without me". Little does he know, I can't hear him over my menacing chuckle, running in to my next doom.
Last episode i've seen was the one with the balloon. I didn't like this all that much at this point, but I was still curious where it goes. The balloon was a tipping point for me. Wth was that?
I thought the first half of season 6 give or take was pretty good but the last 8 episodes were a bit of a cluster f@@@. I still think Vikings final season is a f@@@ load better than Game of Thrones, Dexter, Lost, The Wire and The Sopranos final seasons.
Bishop heahmund was one of THE best characters in the show!??!! And how do you not like Bjorn .. your watching a vikings show and are rating the characters on charisma?? Foreal man
Jester named after a romance book character? Not unheard of, my older sister my mom named after her favorite character in one of her cheesy romance novels. She read them alot when she was younger. She game my sister the book when she was older.
I can’t believe that people on mycast want jester to be played by a different actress if mighty nein was made Into a film or TV show clearly no one could do the character better than Laura Bailey
you know its bad when ASHLEY his partner in crime, agent of chaos, who was wanted to try the eldermancy nightmare, who reveled in the quip brushing incident, smushed pies in his face, and shot him with nerf balls before the vote passed, is in disbelief and is doing the laura "saaaaaaammmm" scream
I only watched season 6 because I wanted to know where the sons of ragnar would end up. All the other side plots i.e. Kattegat side plot etc. were so boring I skipped them. Additionally there were to many battles and it felt like a won or lost battle did not have any build up or consequences. The battles only serve to kill off Bjorn and Ivar (both deaths pretty cheap) and otherwise add nothing to the story. After a lost battle the show just moves on without any major consequences for Norway or the people. I miss when a battle was planned for 2 episodes and then well executed in the next with twists and turns and not just to move the plot further.
How does Yasha have 3 attacks plus a bonus action attack here? I get that haste provides the third attack, but where is the bonus action attack coming from?