Once more into the fray
Into the last good fight I’ll ever know
Live and die on this day
Live and Die on this day
Could point out issues everywhere, but being a grammar nazi doesn't really help anyone, lol.
Reviving this thread. @kabir_sharif2000 , what does "nerf" mean in lol? And what does "pull someone blue" mean? Always find members using these two.
Well, Nerf is a common tern used by gamers. "Nerf" means "weaken"ing a hero/champion/class.
Nerfing is done when a champion is found to be more powerful than the other champions in a given roll with or without a certain combination. Its done to balance the gameplay.
"pulling the blue" means Pulling the Golem that gives blue buff. Now, "pulling" means getting "aggro" of a minion/mob/creep/monster. "Aggro" means Aggression, which means "to get the minion/mob/creep/monster attack your champion/hero". Its done so that Tanky champions can suffer the damage while weaker champions can get the blue buff they need.
Hope i helped you.
BTW these have nothing to do with English Improvement.
Last edited by kabir_sharif2000; July 22nd, 2012 at 13:17.
Its just [EB]. Not Elite B[a]stard or anything like that.
WOW! Read the whole thread.Are u still there to help? OK my prob is the word ''behind''.As seen in movies some people pronounce it as ''baa-hind'' and some as ''bee-hind'' so which one is the correct pronunciation.![]()
american pronounciation e.. Baa hind e correct.. Its just a local way of pronouncing the word..
hero i hve bed engrish sum halp meib i dum o hao 2 sphik engresh
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@Ahnaf_i7X btw it's on purpose not in
someone tag Ananto Jalil here![]()
well i don't think jolil will like anyone with better english than him