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Time is a flat circle
Loved this premiere. The only cast member I knew ahead of time was Sue Perkins, but it’s always great to come away with great feelings about the whole cast.
I did not expect Lucy to be the weird comedian. I figured it’d be Sam, especially after the “Pinocchioooooooo,” but man, she really is out there this episode. If I’m betting, her and Julian fight for last place; Lucy due to just being a bit of a bowl full of nuts and Julian not giving a shit, both on the best ways.
Sam surprised me with the hair lateral thinking; though they didn’t really need to cut their hair off, it worked out for them. That plus his performance in the live task makes me think he’s going to do a great job of thinking his way to a great showing. He’s my pick for finding the hidden task, if that’s a real thing. He’s also funny as hell.
Sue and Susan are also fantastic and should be a great team. I think Sue might have the edge in performance - she had a great idea with the duck task just didn’t hustle enough. But any of the three contestants whose name starts with S winning wouldn’t surprise me!
Please have a replacement level night Chubb and not punish me for starting Roschon over Lockett. 6.4 points or fewer please! Just this once.
And if Olave and Watson could combine for 19 or fewer, that’s be great too, but I’m not greedy.
Puka Nacua looks like he might be the real deal. Getting peppered with targets and performing real well as a possession receiver. It’ll be interesting to see what happens once Kupp comes back, but I doubt he fades away entirely.
You know this is a crazy take, right? Mahomes won MVP last year with essentially the same quality of offense. Of course they’d struggle a bit with his #1 playmaker on offense sidelined.
This is a “regress all Mahomes TDs to the mean” level hater comment. What’s more likely, Mahomes is average at best and has been propped up by playmakers on offense (including last year without Tyreek), or Mahomes is great and has seriously subpar talent to work with on offense?
Hang on, is this Kadarius Toney making this post? Shit, now it makes sense.
While everyone else is giving a totally correct answer of “do what you want and what seems fun”, for sake of completion I’ll give an alternative. If you’re looking for an optimal choice with respect to character power, there’s one specific point of the game where multiclassing is not recommended: exactly at level 5. At level 5, each class gets a substantial power boost. Martial classes get extra attack and casters get access to third level spells. Generally, these jumps in power are greater than whatever you’re getting from adding an additional class. Likewise, multiclassing at level 4 delays a feat/ability score increase, but this is a bit more manageable.
That said, this is pretty min-max-y. Yeah, being at Cleric 3 / Druid 2 would be weaker than level 5 in either class alone, it won’t be non-functional. You’ll still be able to play fine even if your build is slightly suboptimal. Even on tactician, as long as everyone in your party isn’t crazy multiclasses, you’ll be fine as the party can cover for any shortcomings on your behalf.
Lastly, you can always respect. At level 3 and want to dabble but still want to be built optimally at 5 or 4? Go for it, and then visit Withers when you level up for a quick respec. Bottom line, play how you want, experiment! You might temporarily miss out on a power jump, but it’s not crippling and you can always readjust if you feel underpowered
This is venturing on spoiler territory, but there’s not a ton to the quest in Act 3. A conversation, a boss fight, and a temporary ally. It is not a main quest by any means in act 3. In fact, you can probably conclude it by lying.