![]() ![]() Baby has taken the zoning game and progressed in a new direction like other zoners, Baby has a plethora of tools to harass and pressure enemies at a distance, however what makes Baby especially scary is the fact that any of his ki blasts that wiff will always boomerang back from off-screen, adding another layer of pressure to his zoning. However in saying that, he does seem very strong, definitely in the upper bracket of characters.īaby’s arrival has brought with him a breeze of fresh air from his flashy combos to his unique gameplay, many have swooned over Baby and his overall reception has been fantastic. Now that we’ve got a few games with Baby under our belts: what’s the verdict? Is he the so-called “UI-killer” or is he low tier trash? To be completely honest, even after this amount of time, it’s still quite early to know for certain thanks to there being no offline pro-play on at the moment. So Baby has been out for like a month and a half now? Hopefully everyone’s managed to get their hands on him and give him a spin. So without further ado, let’s get this show on the road! I’ll post blogs in this series as and when I have some stuff I want to talk about/give my thoughts on. Oh and don’t expect these to have a regular instalment/consistent schedule. Also, if there’s anything you want me to talk about (a particular arc, a certain character, some specific moment, DBZA, being a member of staff here or even about myself), feel free to leave suggestions down in the comments below and I might just talk about it later down the line. Since this is the first entry of “Chillin’ With Chuck”, the topics I’m going to be talking about today shall be FighterZ related, as this game is my favourite thing going on in all things Dragon Ball. That’s why I’ll be including a table of contents at the beginning of these blogs so you guys can scroll onto the stuff that you’re interested in. I also want to make it as easy for you all to read as possible, particularly so you can read about the information YOU guys care about. I want this series to be something more casual, just me spit-balling about multiple topics within the Dragon Ball franchise as well as our community, rather than spending weeks planning and writing about one topic. Then I came up with an idea: what if I combined these leftover topics into one blog? Thus, “Chillin’ with Chuck” was born! This sucks as this means I can’t always talk about the things I want to talk about. If I don’t think I can talk about something loads (and by extension make a good blog about it), then it just gets left to the wayside. This is because I often become quite passionate about whatever I’m writing I like to jot down as much as I can about whatever I’m discussing, my thoughts, opinions, counterpoints and so on, and this often leads to rather lengthy blogs, which I understand aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. What’s up DBZA, how is everyone doing these days? It’s ya boi Chuck and today I’m starting a new series!īasically, I had a few topics that I wanted to talk about but I didn’t think they’d each require full length blogs written about them. 6 Outside Independence Seaport Museum 211 S.Before I begin I just wanna thank Lumina for this absolutely gorgeous banner edit! What a great gal :pray: □ :ok_hand: □ We hope our visitors are inspired by the vigor of the Viking spirit and our modern-day adventures," captain Björn Ahlander stated in a press release. "Each Draken stopover (on the East Coast tour) offers guests a tangible tie to history. The aim was to explore the world like the Vikings did more than 1,000 years ago. In 2016, the ship and its crew went on its first transatlantic voyage from Norway to the U.S. There are also $35 family packs, which grant admission for two adults and up to three kids. Tickets for the 30-minute tours are $7 for kids age 5-16 and $14 for adults. 6, waterfront visitors can take a deck tour of the ship and check out the Draken Village, where there will be a free photo and video exhibit. To welcome the Draken and its crew, there will be a free ceremony at 10 a.m. It will dock outside the Independence Seaport Museum. The Viking ship, which was constructed by a team of experienced boat builders, historians and artists, will arrive in Philadelphia on Friday, Aug. RELATED: Learn the history of the Vikings at a new exhibit opening in the Franklin Institute ![]() ![]() At the front, there is a traditional dragon's head. The Draken Harald Hårfagre measures 115-feet from stem to stern and has a 79-foot mast. The world's largest Viking ship to sail in modern times is currently on an East Coast tour, and will make a stop at Penn's Landing over Labor Day weekend. ![]()
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