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The location is a manually built village in the jungle with a river. The pillagers come from the other side of the river.
Iron Chestplate
Iron Leggings
Iron Boots
Iron Helmet
Diamond Chestplate
Diamond Leggings
Diamond Boots
Diamond Helmet
Shield
Pretty much title but double so with sedia. Team gets to the arena automatically one of you is being flung off the side. Grab the orb, that person is going to. Hide behind any kind of cover .. Nope your thrown in the air and get knocked out of the map. I'd be happy to have an exotic that was basically the Iron boots from Zelda ocarina, that slowed my run speed down but also wouldn't have me flung 30 ft in the air then pushed in a way you can't recover.
What's does "revive skill appearance increase" mean?? Did I wasted my boots?
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New w/o tags. Did not fit - missed return window.
Measurements are listed on the product page on the IH site.
Item: TODβS NO CODE Brown Suede Leather Desert Boots
Size: UK Size 10/US Size 11
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Item: TODβS NO CODE Brown Suede Leather Shoes
Size: UK Size 10/US Size 11
Location: IL
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Once washed new measurements are (in inches):
Chest - 44
Waist - 42
Shoulder - 18.5
Center Back (from top to bottom) - 30
Sleeve - 34.75
Neck - 16
Item: Gustin Mens 478 Vintage Red Featherweight Selvedge
Size 36 Straight
New Without tags.
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Hello to all the ladies, gentlemen, and all in-between that traffic r/CFB! My name is ark_47 and I am here to introduce you to the newest prize in College Football that I conceived of during Iowa's bye week this past week. Boredom surely can spark ideas (whether good, bad, or outright dumb!). What is that prize you might ask? Well, as you might have gathered from the title, it's the Iron Boot!
What exactly is the Iron Boot then? The Iron Boot is a head-to-head title battled between two or more punters weekly. It is given to the punter with the most thunder packed into his thigh, the punter who can kick the laces straight off of a football, the punter who averages the most amount of yards per punt. Using Sport References website to gather my data, I went as far back as they tracked punting stats. All the way back to the year 2000! Think of the Iron Boot as the College Football Belt for punters.
So does it go to the overall best punter? Well it determines what you think the best punter is. No argument that pinning your opponent down inside of their own 20, or even 10 yards, is a great skill set that a punter can posses. But I'm more interested in how a punter can consistently kick the piss out of the ball.
Okay, so how did you determine the first Iron Boot holder? Well let's get one thing straight right out of the gate. A punter doesn't hold the Iron Boot. They slap that bad boy on, and wear it loud and proud for every game they defend it! (Well at least I hope). To determine the first wearer, I looked for which punter had the highest average punt after Week 1 in the 2000 season. The results found that Mike Macgillivray from USC was the initial wearer of the soon-to-be prestigious Iron Boot.
How do you keep the Iron Boot? Very simple! There are three ways to keep the Iron Boot.
How can you win and steal the Iron Boot?
I just started playing Ocarina of Time on Nintendo's Online membership, and I recently completed the Water Temple. It's probably my favorite dungeon in the game so far. Why does it receive so much hate for making you swap your iron boots on in the menu? I didn't think it was that bad; it wasn't something you had to do too frequently. I was kinda dreading it leading up to the temple because of all the hate I've heard on it. But I turned out pleasantly surprised.
Is there some kind of difference on the Nintendo Online version that makes it more palatable? Or am I just more patient than most people? π Mind you, this is my first time ever playing this game, no nostalgia goggles.
In morrowind, you'd be walking around, see a huge manor, decide to break in, spend an hour meticulously sneaking past dozens of people, pick the lock on some huge treasure vault, and you'd get a bunch of glass armor and gems, regardless of if you are a high level or not. In Skyrim, if you were skilled enough to somehow break into a treasure vault at level 10, you're still only gonna get a leather bracer. There's no reward for challenging yourself.
If I'm going to get the same gear from robbing an impoverished shopkeeper as I would from robbing a wealthy estate, doesn't that break the immersion a little bit? In my opinion, if you want to stop players from getting end game gear too early, the solution should be to just make it hard to get.
I miss that sense that I could wander into a late game area at level 5 and get my ass handed to me. It gave the sense that the world is real, and doesn't exist to serve my character. Every time I play Skyrim, I know the game is just going to give me all the loot it thinks I need, and gently feed me enemies it thinks I can handle. It feels like some kind of Skyrim Mom, sternly telling me she knows best and that she's not going to give me anything I can't handle and I should just shut up and appreciate that she's handling everything for me. I love you Skyrim Mom but I have no freedom. You're making all my decisions meaningless.
Does anyone else feel this way? What are the upsides to this automated catered-loot system, other than the devs don't need to decide where to put strong loot and weak loot? I get that it takes time to go through the whole map and manually place glass gear in the rich houses and leather gear in the poor houses, but isn't that more fun and rewarding? More challenging areas don't reward you accordingly. It just makes me so sad sometimes and I'm hoping I'm just not thinking of it the right way.
Edit: I'm referring to the actual feel on the foot, not the nominal sizes.
I've accumulated 3 pairs of Allen Edmonds boots over the last several years, all 9D or 9.5D and never felt like they were the wrong size. Almost a year ago I got some 8085 Iron Rangers, sized at the store in 8D. Since then they've broken in nice, feel really snug but not painful as long as I don't overtighten the laces, probably slightly too short in my right shoe, as my big toe can touch when I'm bending my foot, but otherwise feel pretty nice. I can wear them for 14 hours and have no urgency to get them off.
The problem is, now when I wear my other boots, my feet feel like they are in a ballroom. My feet seem to bend in the right spot, my toes aren't too far from the end, but they just feel big and I can feel the freedom of my heel.
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Quick first impression on the Iron and Resin, Whiteβs Boots Rambler collaboration. I purchased these in size 10D with the Horween Chromexcel leather. I have worn these boots 6 times for a total of 30 hours and love this boot. I had been breaking in my Iron Rangers and Whiteβs Perry for the two months prior to getting these boots and was very nervous about the Rambler break in experience. I was certainly losing the romance with heritage boots. Its clear to me now the 55 last is very much my friend where the much flatter last of the Iron Ranger gave me grief. My foot benefits from the arch. Other reviews have gone so far as comparing the feel under arch of 55 lasted Rambler to that of a piece of reinforcement bar placed under the arch. The arch is very pronounced and has a noticeable feel early in the wear cycle. The pronounced arch feel is much less noticeable as I wear them for longer periods.
I am using a very thin Ortholite insole in the Iron Rangers and a Columbia/Montrail heat moldable insole in the Perry. Surprisingly I donβt want nor need an insole in the Rambler boot. I find the 2021 outsole to provide reasonable cushioning, possibly more comfortable than the Vibram Christy on the Perry, materially more comfortable than the Iron Ranger.
My heels took the most damage during the Iron Ranger and Perry break ins yet I had no discomfort, no blisters with the 55 last. Amazing what finding the best last for oneβs foot does for comfort.
The Iron and Resin tweaks I noticed include speed hooks to the top of of the boot, Iron and Resin branding stamped in the quarter along with the Whiteβs branding, Iron and Resin stamped on the sock liner, and on a sewn tag on the tongue.
The Horween leather reveals markings from the sewing machine presser foot wheel cross hatch in places which is a reminder of the hand made origin of the product. The leatherβs supple nature most likely contributed to more comfortable break in period, though I attribute much of that experience to finally finding the proper last.
The boots come with leather and synthetic laces, and an amazing new leather smell.
I wear size 10D in the Whiteβs Perry with 1972 last [awesome fit], and have a 10.5 D in the Iron Ranger [improved and almost appreciated fit]. The 10D in Rambler is the correct size for me with the 55 last [OMG I dont want to take this boot off fit].
I wear these boots for pleasure, for comfort, and to en
I certainly do.
If there was a stat clock for buffs and healing I'd be top of the charts.
My backup was a Plug one Adept and it's fun to use.
My K/D is the lowest in the team but the Opposing team was lower.
Running as a healer has been a pretty fun load out as I can just sit in a rift that doesn't disappear, and my allies stay close to stay alive and get buffed.
It's funny to see a guy get his Thorn cannon buffed and watch him cap 2 guardians back to back.
People used their shut down supers only on me thinking ima pop a Well and become immortal.
This next season will be cancer for everyone not with a healer.
Edit: spelling.
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