Diablo II is an action based RPG in which you play the main character, an adventurer, and must complete a variety of quests. There are 5 stages in the game, called Acts, and each act consists of 5 mandatory story quests and 1 optional quest. The optional quest is usually one that requires you to retrieve an item of some sort from a dungeon. At the end of each act, you are faced with a boss that you must kill in order to move onto the next act.
Each act grows in difficulty, with progressively harder monsters and bosses. To get through them efficiently, you should choose a character class that you believe will work well. The classes are Amazon, Assassin, Necromancer, Barbarian, Sorceress, Paladin, and Druid. They each have a weapon specialty, with Amazon using spears and long-range weapons, Assassins using claws and daggers, Necromancers using summoned minions, Barbarians using axes, swords, and heavy weapons such as maces and mauls, Sorceress' using staves and wands, Paladins using scepters, and Druids using animals and storms. Each can be built to the player's fancy, and can be built professionally or for enjoyment.
Overall, I believe the game is fun, as it engages you and is enjoyable to play and experience.
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Friday, 1 June 2012
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Reading
An amazing thing, reading is. No matter how often and how much you read, there is always something new to read when you're done. Even if you only like one genre, it would still take years and years to read a majority of the books in that genre. A bonus to reading, besides the increased word bank you gain and the higher level of comprehension, is that no one can criticize you for doing it. Unlike typical videogames that people are obsessed with, such as the 'popular' series COD, books are educational and help develop your brain.
That is why I like reading, both for fun and for knowledge. Anyone that dislikes it will not grow up smart.
That is why I like reading, both for fun and for knowledge. Anyone that dislikes it will not grow up smart.
Homework
Homework shouldn't be marked, it is merely another form of teaching. If someone didn't do any homework during the year, that is their fault, and it is they who are ruining their own learning. That being the case, the only marks in a classroom should come from in-class work, such as writing and tests, etc. Because of this, I believe homework should be optional, as it doesn't actually affect the class at all, aside from learning.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Friends
No matter where you are or what you do, you need to make some friends. If you don't, you will start to slowly deteriorate into insanity. Good friends will stick with you, usually no matter what you do. Even if they don't, and for some reason you cease to be friends, there are billions more to find and befriend. Having a lot of friends is both a good and bad thing. It is good because no matter what, you would always have someone to converse with. However, no matter how hard you try, or how nice you are, you will have people who hate you. That is how the system works, things will always balance out.
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Students
I don't know what other students think, so I'll have to go with my own opinion. I find that my performance is based on the teacher. I personally try harder in the classes with teachers that are nice and sympathize with students. The opposite happens when the teacher of the class is mean and/or overstrict. My view on classes, is that I'll try as hard in class as much as the teacher tries to be nice.
Teachers
You can find a variety of different teachers, no matter where you look. You'll find teachers that are strict, nice, slack, annoying, and great. Their efficiency of teaching students varies much on their personality. A strict teacher won't be as efficient as teaching as a nice teacher, because students won't be willing to pay attention when they're stressed or frustrated in class. The opposite goes for nice teachers. People are much more willing to listen to someone that is willing to make learning easy for students, but also putting themselves in student's shoes.
I believe it is because of this that there is such a variety and range of grades. It isn't so much about the class as it is the teacher.
I believe it is because of this that there is such a variety and range of grades. It isn't so much about the class as it is the teacher.
Monday, 14 May 2012
Overview
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When I first started blogging, I found it quite tedious and boring. I still find it tedious and boring. Comments can easily be monitored by clicking privacy and changing the settings, although it's very likely no one will be posting a comment anyways. It's also quite pointless, because people on the interwebs don't care about others' opinion nowadays anyways. Add these up, and you got my reason for disliking blogs.
Pointless it may be, it is easy to use for those interested in using it. After creating an account, there is a big, bright orange button that allows you to create a post for the whole world to see. Again, this can be configured in the privacy settings of the site.
On my blog, I will be making 10 different posts of topics, as is demanded of me. My list will consist of the following posts I may make:
1. Blogging
2. Music
3. Games
4. Stereotypes
5. Teachers
6. Students
7. Friends
8. Homework
9. Reading
10. Diablo II
Assuming all goes to plan and no thing nor person distracts me from said plan, these should be done quite soon.
When I first started blogging, I found it quite tedious and boring. I still find it tedious and boring. Comments can easily be monitored by clicking privacy and changing the settings, although it's very likely no one will be posting a comment anyways. It's also quite pointless, because people on the interwebs don't care about others' opinion nowadays anyways. Add these up, and you got my reason for disliking blogs.
Pointless it may be, it is easy to use for those interested in using it. After creating an account, there is a big, bright orange button that allows you to create a post for the whole world to see. Again, this can be configured in the privacy settings of the site.
On my blog, I will be making 10 different posts of topics, as is demanded of me. My list will consist of the following posts I may make:
1. Blogging
2. Music
3. Games
4. Stereotypes
5. Teachers
6. Students
7. Friends
8. Homework
9. Reading
10. Diablo II
Assuming all goes to plan and no thing nor person distracts me from said plan, these should be done quite soon.
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