It’s set to be a summer full of country pride with the World Cup right around the corner, and Nike’s is getting in on the action early with a summer-ready three shoe “Flag Pack.” Consisting of an Air Max Plus, an Air Max 90, and a Zoom Spiridon, all three shoes in the pack boast a bright and colorful all-over flag print on the upper prominently featuring the banners of countries all over the world. Understated tonal white and silver accents on each silhouette ensure that all attention is focused on the bold print, and all three shoes are completed with an iridescent swoosh/icy translucent outsole for an extra touch of flair. All three versions are set to release at retailers in Japan on June 1st; stay tuned for global release info. Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Womens
Golf-loving sneakerheads, rejoice! This week, Nike announced the upcoming debut of the comapny's latest iteration of its popular Jordan golf shoes, the Jordan Trainer ST G. Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Mens
First released in 2016, the Jordan is back in two brand new colorways: white and wolf gray. Additional features include a drop-in sockliner, flexible sole and the Jordan brand's iconic elephant print.
The original Air Jordan III marked its 30th anniversary earlier this year, which Nike commemorated with the release of a golf version in both white and brown leather.
The Jordan Trainer ST G will be available on Nike.com and at select retailers on June 4. A price has not yet been released.
Important pool party-related news item: Nike has decided to mold its classic slides with an equally classic fanny pack, resulting in what may be the most summery combination of the year. They're called the Benassi "Fanny Pack" Slides, and they're here to make dudes who were subconscious about wearing an actual fanny pack less self-conscious about it, given said fanny pack is now on their feet. Which is way cooler. We think. Adidas Yeezy Boost 350
At first glance, these sandals might seem somewhat ridiculous. But if you let the concept sink in, the whole design starts to make a lot of sense. The fact is, the occasions for which you wear sandals tend to overlap with the occasions for which you have a troublesome lack of pockets. The beach. The pool. The pick-up basketball game you wore slides to, because you wanted to make a point of changing into basketball shoes. In all three situations, you probably want to bring a little cash, a credit card, a phone and some keys. But you also may not want to wear shorts with pockets. Or an actual fanny pack. Hence, these sandals. It's a weirdly perfect marriage of style and utility, on-trend normcore-y vibes and casual sportswear.
According to Hypebeast, they'll come in several colorways. Nike has yet to set a release date for these bad boys, but you can expect them to come on sale soon.
I think next league I might try to get a couple rarity affix gear pieces and see if the passive income gets better. I've never really liked stacking quantity because of the damage/speed/tankiness tradeoff, but you can get rarity for very low opportunity cost.
Well you would expect a league like abyss to produce more exalts on average than bestiary. Random is random, but higher mob density etc (on top of tons of unknowns from an outside perspective such as comparable playstyle, clearspeed, sextant use, etc) should validate that result (more exalts last league than this league, all else equal) if not the exact numbers.
I have found this to be true even in beastiary. I started the league with a spectre necro to 91. no raw exalts to 91. rerolled a mf ripper. 2 on the way to 91. again in no way scientific data but I dare say if it 'feels' like rarity works on poe currency purchase for many people it probably does.
I'm actually in the middle of my own testing to follow-up on slipperyjim's findings, and I'm not actually seeing this trend. The Frequency distribution of poe exalted orb dropping has a couple of interesting spikes that could be something solid (or might disappear) once more runs are done, but I'm not seeing item rarity "shift currency up a tier" as I'd initially proposed to explain slipperyjim's results.
You would get pretty good data from only a handful of runs given that wisdom scrolls are so common. Just comparing the number of portal/wisdom from 10-20 runs should give you pretty high certainty if rarity works that way.
What you would expect to see is that IIQ/IIR gives about the same number of portal scrolls but IIR gets almost identical wisdom scrolls as baseline while IIQ gets way more wisdom scrolls.
Can anyone explain me how does shock work? i've heard you can't shock shaper, but also heard you can, but you have to deal, i think, 5% of its hp with one single hit, is that correct? And, if I use the three dragons helmet, stack lots of fire damage, avatar of fire and ngamahu, can i shock shaper? how much chaos orbs poe would I have to deal on a single hit?
Are there any leveling guides similar to raiz' ED/cont one he just put out for a caster witch? Thinking about playing ssf for the race but every league start and ssf char Ive tried to level takes 2-3 days without twink gear. Wondering how I could speed it up and I never play casters.
He has two prefixes right now, so he can craft a prefix, slam for t1 attack speed. If he doesn't hit it, he can craft "prefixes cannot be changed", then scour, and start over from the two prefixes he has now.
The issue he'll have later on is that he needs a flat phys damage roll, which is a prefix. Which means he has to get lucky, or craft shitty flat phys after he gets the t1 attack speed.
Sceptres are notably unpopular compared to daggers due to their lower base attack speed. If it's good enough, someone will probably buy poe currency cheap, but it'll take some time because it's off meta.