PVE Tier List

In this character ranking system, we focus solely on a character’s highest damage output potential, given that all costumes are fully upgraded and you encounter an enemy setup ideal for inflicting maximum damage. It’s essential to note that factors like area of effect (AOE), the number of turns needed to set up, survivability, and support capabilities are not considered in this list. Instead, those aspects are addressed in separate tabs labeled ‘Supporter/Utility’.

🔥Crypto Calamity: OKX in Thai Tangle🔥

Oh, theOKX lawsuit is not just a simple scuffle; it’s a grand spectacle, highlighting how even the mightiest of crypto exchanges can trip over the regulatory hurdles. Let us dive into the murky waters of OKX’s regulatory woes, as if we are chasing after the nose of Gogol’s own noseless hero, Khovansky. 🌊👃

Ethereum (ETH) Might See Further Decline As Two Whales At Risk Of Liquidation

Ethereum (ETH), that darling of the crypto world, is in a bit of a pickle, isn’t it? 😳 Dropping around 3% in the last 24 hours and slipping below the $1,800 level, it’s a wonder it’s still standing. This decline is putting several large leveraged positions at risk, including two massive whale vaults on Maker that collectively hold over $235 million worth of ETH. One wonders, dear reader, if these whales will be singing the blues soon? 🐳

🚨 Crypto Chaos: XRP’s Wild Ride! 🤯

So, what’s behind this frenzy, you ask? Well, it’s not like the crypto market is known for its stability (🙃), but seriously, increased market activity and a dash of volatility (because who doesn’t love a good rollercoaster? 🎠) might be the culprits. Investors are on edge, clutching their wallets, after that pesky February PCE inflation report revealed a 2.5% year-on-year increase. Oh, and core inflation? A whopping 2.8%! 🤑 (Just what you wanted to hear, right?)

Missed opportunities abound in the inert Warfare

In the movie “Civil War,” the detached atmosphere was portrayed exceptionally well, particularly in scenes that built small-scale tension, such as the one where Jesse Plemons asks, “What kind of American are you?” Unfortunately, the climax of “Civil War” became overly loud, lacking the unique flair that Garland’s filmmaking style usually brings. Now, Mendoza and Garland apply their signature visual style to a deeply personal narrative. The movie “Warfare,” like “Civil War,” effectively shows both the advantages and devastating consequences of this visual approach they have adopted as a default.