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Smoky XT was an unbalanced weapons costing 3950 crystals and unlocked at Warrant officer 1. The gun had the fire rate of an M3 smoky and even more damage than an M3 Thunder, however it only lasted 2 weeks and the crystals spent on it were not returned either.
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Stormtrooper :lol:
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Freeze M0 :lol: sure...
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This topic is useless as a 0 battlefund ._.
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IF you see someone beating up a 13 year old kid, what would you do?
cablaz replied to r_mini13020 in Archive
I'ma use the Asian Kung Fu :P -
Unless you use doggy eyes, saying dramatic stuff and collapsing.
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Why is your tank Nyan? Do you like the nyan cat? Are you obessed with it? Why do you do a nyan tank? Does a nyan cat even make sense? Do you think it even looks good?
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do nothing else in real life - WELCOME) :D Hard Core Nerds/Gamers/No life people :thumbup: :mrgreen: Thats what it would take to make a weekly one, not a monthly one like you guys do. :wink: well we have a life so...
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Which is our Insane good picture maker :P
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Yes I am, problem with that?
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do nothing else in real life - WELCOME) :D Hard Core Nerds/Gamers/No life people :thumbup: :mrgreen:
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Why didn't you spell philosopher right?
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Wish granted, you peaked at heaven, you peaked at hell, except you leaned in to far and fell into hell. I wish for nothing.
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Heh, I joined a few weeks before the mine was first introduced. :roll: Heh, I joined before that :P
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Yes, I am really glad that you can read, or else you'll be staring at the pictures wondering whats going on. ;)
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Don't you think he ment that?
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Zombies
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This noob called Ranger 7 died.
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Out of Body Expirence
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Jade Review Unlocked At: Warrant Officer 5 Costs: 15000 While Jade is one of the most expensive paints, it is questioned to be the most cost effective. 45% Shaft - Currently the most protection against shafts. 25% Railgun Jade, having a translucent particle make up, reduces the damage of laser-based make up weapons. As laser is considered light, Jade allows part of the damage to be passed through the particle make up and reducing the output of damage of any laser based weapons. Since shaft is not completely 100% laser, as it has solid compound make-up in its shots. Jade is dusted with metal coating to absorb impact from the solidity and then the translucent material does its work. Jade, as we know, specializes in protection against shaft. As a result, Jade allows M3 Hornets to survive a fully charged M3 shaft with 1 hp left, Also has a small chance of allowing M3 hornets to survive 2 railgun shots. Therefore, Jade isn't recommended for hornet players unless you have an isida by you 24/7 since you would be running around on very low HP. Also with this paint, M3 mammoths are able to survive 2 complete shots of M3 shaft. Nothing too specific for viking although it does allow M3 vikings to take a full hit while still having enough for the viking to counter attack, unless of course your getting attacked multiple ways. The 25% railgun, however, may come in useful, as it almost has as much prodigi does. Prodigi with 30% against rails famous for having the current highest protection against it. Railguns one of most annoying guns to go up against if you have no protection, as its high damage per shot really takes a lot of health off of you, and then most go into hiding while waiting for cool down. However, there being only two weapons that this paint has protections from, some players may question whether this paint is actually worth the 15,000 crystals at all. So is Jade really worth it? It may be for you if you can't deal with shafts easily with a close range weapon and railguns can really get on your nerves. Shafts only fear other shafts, and railguns can really throw your aim off with it's high impact, if you use shaft a lot, this may be the paint for you. If you can take on railguns and shafts easy, this paint may not be your best choice. Jade's color includes light dusty brown color on the edges, the dusty brown color gets darker as it moves into the center of the paint, with splotches of dark brown near the light color of the brown. Also added white water like bubbles, making it look it look like it just came out of water. -The Real Jade- Jade is an decorative stone. The term jade is applied to two different metamorphic rocks that are made up of different silicate minerals - Nephrite and Jadeite. Nephrite usually the higher the iron content the greener the colour. Jadeite a sodium and aluminium-rich pyroxene. The gem form of the mineral is a microcrystaline interlocking crystal matrix. Jade usually found in various tints of green. Why the paint Jade is dull brown I will explain later on. Jadeite measures between 6.0 and 7.0 Mohs hardness, and Nephrite between 6.0 and 6.5. Unusual varieties Nephrite can be found in a creamy white form as well as in a variety of green colors, whereas jadeite shows more color variations, including blue, lavender-mauve, pink, and emerald-green colours. Of the two, jadeite is rarer. But the translucent emerald-green jadeite is the most prized variety of all. Enhancement Jade may be enhanced (sometimes called "stabilized"). Note that some merchants will refer to these as Grades, but it is important to bear in mind that degree of enhancement is different from colour and texture quality. In other words, Type A jadeite is not enhanced but can have poor colour and texture. There are three main methods of enhancement, sometimes referred to as the ABC Treatment System: Type A - Jadeite has not been treated in any way except surface waxing. Type B - Treatment involves exposing a promising but stained piece of jadeite to chemical bleaches and/or acids and impregnating it with a clear polymer resin. This results in a significant improvement of transparency and colour of the material. Type C - Jade has been artificially stained or dyed. The effects are somewhat uncontrollable and may result in a dull brown. In any case, translucency is usually lost. Type B+C - is a combination of B and C: it has been both artificially dyed AND impregnated. Type D - Jade refers to a composite stone such as a doublet comprising a jade top with a plastic backing. Therefore, Type C enhancement of Jade may be the reason why Jade is colored brown on the paint. Information from Wikipedia. Learn more about Jade Here
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That awkward momment when you realize chriswu is gathering your information piece by piece...
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