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as someone who is ethnically and culturally cajun, i love seeing gambit represent the culture i grew up in. i even went to university where the mascot was “the ragin cajuns” (a moniker used for gambit). even so, gambit’s depiction of being a gambler with a criminal history plays into negative stereotypes about cajuns. but, this is a fundamental part of gambit’s character and has been ...
You offer a certain buff/debuff for increased damage or utility to the same spell. Often a gambit will remove the required buff/debuff. This also can include damage over time and heal over time spells. I recommend going to the help page in your spellbook as it explains many of the icons commonly used in the spell descriptions.
Heavily featured globetrotting adventures of Gambit as a part-time X-man, part-time gentleman thief, including guest appearances by the X-family, ongoing original characters, fleshed out backstory, and some pretty left-field storylines like Gambit’s adoptive father’s time working with Nick Fury during World War 2. It’s well-worth checking ...
Botez Gambit: A joke term for when you give away your Queen, intentionally or unintentionally, without adequate compensation (also known as blundering your Queen). According to Brian Towers♦ , GM Ben Finegold "coined the term after a long match against WFM Alexandra Botez in which she routinely gave her queen away when the time pressure got ...
The gambit is a conditional extra that removes up to two negative Charms from the target to apply up to two -60% Damage Charms of target's school. So it could theoretically remove a -50% heal debuff to apply a -60% damage debuff which is much more useful for you.
as someone who is ethnically and culturally cajun, i love seeing gambit represent the culture i grew up in. i even went to university where the mascot was “the ragin cajuns” (a moniker used for gambit). even so, gambit’s depiction of being a gambler with a criminal history plays into negative stereotypes about cajuns. but, this is a fundamental part of gambit’s character and has been ...
Gambit maps tend to be on the more open side, so it's a good idea to have at least one weapon (Like a scout rifle, sniper or pulse rifle) that can take some long range engagements. When an invasion occurs and one of your teammates is carrying a lot of motes (and you have little to none) ensure that you protect them by being one of the first to ...
I actually got one yesterday just grinding gambit I’m about to reset my rank and I’ve only been playing destiny 2 for the first time ever since September so basically about a month. I already have the enigma glaive and tons of legendary and exotic goodies. I have 19 wins and a 4-win streak with my highest damage being in between 70K and 80K.
Glaive is everything in Gambit. You'll want another weapon that's good for dealing with invaders at a distance in your primary slot - pulse is probably a safe bet if you're comfortable with them - and a big smashing heavy, rocket launchers are often solid. But the glaive is 90% of my Gambit work, and I regularly put down 40+ motes a game.
Current Wolverine would likely beat current Gambit, but New Sun Gambit would annihilate Wolverine without blinking. New Sun Gambit kills Phoenix and destroys the entire world. He is able to manipulate time and reality. He is essentially a god. Here is part of Gambit's fight with New Sun, so you can see his full power: https://ibb.co/fkdC4WG