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Both for liches and for the Raise dead clickie that shows up at Tier two.Totally agree - my order of build would be: Oh, also a Triple Positive blunt weapon is handy. And keep in mind, you can/will use these on future lives as well, so even a limited shelf life (in light of 20+ gear) will do you in good stead from a long term viewpoint.

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I run with a Min II Helm (what I refer to as Minos Legens' big brother), ConOpp bracers, I have a triple NEG necklace and a triple POS necklace, and a Smoke cloak. And while I have my favorite GS recipies and favored slots to make them in you'll have to pick your own really as 'best in slot' is always gear dependant on what you already have and what you are planning to get. And while opinions will always vary I'd recommend starting with a Min II weapon of your choice and an article of clothing at the same time as you can equip both without having to cleanse anything. It's not within my scope of knowledge to suggest anything outside of the Greensteel question. Tier 2 Raise Dead Clickie (can be upgraded to Tier 3 Triple Pos weapon so you may want it to be on a maul or quarterstaff - i built it to Tier 2 on a throwing hammer thinking of our good friend the TO in FOT). Less of an issue at endgame now with speed items but good for TR life.

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Tier 2 Haste Clickie - 3x per day 1.5min haste.much better than chugging pots. Tier 2 - Displace only (2 clicks of 1.5min each) - this is solely a clickie for more displacement Tier 3 - 45HP/Displacex2/PermaBlur - this is my always on item In a niche build a Rad2 is also nice (I will build these out for you in a following post.Īs for other stuff I would summarize the good stuff as He will be posting two puzzles a week - on Monday and Thursday.Ok first - Greensteel doesn't include any armors so skip that for nowĪs for Greensteel weapons I would consider 2 or 3 as good candidates (especially if you expect to TR) a Lit2 or Min2 and a Triple Positive. In his spare time he can be seen banging on typewriters in the Boston Typewriter Orchestra. He is the author of over thirty different books. His puzzles have been mentioned on episodes of " The Colbert Report," " Jeopardy!," and " Sunday Night Football." At one point in time, Blender, Electronic Business, Paste Magazine, Quarterly Review of Wines, The Stranger, Time Out New York, and ran his work. He regularly contributes work to The AV Crossword Club, Bawdy Crosswords, Spirit Magazine, Visual Thesaurus, and The Weekly Dig. Brendan's puzzles have also appeared in every major market including Creators Syndicate, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Crosswords Club, Dell Champion, Games Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Sun, Tribune Media Services, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. In fact, he's the sixth-most published constructor in The New York Times under Will Shortz's editorship.

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Please enable JavaScript if you would like to comment on this blog.īrendan Emmett Quigley has been a professional puzzlemaker since 1996. New one on Thursday.Īs always, if I'm writing about the book, you should be buying one. And Berry's jumpin' jiminy quint-stacked 15s in "Color Change" is a see-it-to-believe-it marvel.Īs always, if I'm writing about the book, you should be buying one. Two, count 'em, two masterpieces from Blindauer and one of the other puzzling Brendans (Heaney): "Solving By the Numbers" (a tour-de-force execution of a so-obvious-why'd-it-take-somebody-so-long-to-make-it theme) and "Squares Away" (see previous parenthetical phrase). I would be a fool if I didn't mention at least a couple of the puzzles in there. Loads of ultra smooth Berry themelesses in there, hence the reason I felt the need to try and pay homage to the master. Needless to say the book is a gem of a solve. (Brendan Heaney, Brendan Gorski, Brendan Payne, Brendan Nosowsky, etc.) Here's hoping the people at Sterling are working on doing a book of all the people named Brendan who had puzzles published in the Sun. This is quite possibly the most absurd packaging gimmick for puzzles, and yeah, there might be a smidgen of sour grapes because my name isn't Patrick and therefore I'm left out. And a blink-and-you're-going-to-miss-him cameo from Merrell. Who doesn't get inspired from the original PB though?Īnyway, the other PB (Blindauer, that is) sent me a copy of " Patricks' Puzzle Pandemonium," which is a collection of every puzzle by somebody named Patrick that ran in the New York Sun. It's probably worth mentioning that I found inspiration for making this from Crossword Jesus #1, Patrick Berry.













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