Hyperbeam is a shared browsing site that lets you surf the web and watch TV shows and movies together with the people you care about while apart. If a nerf ever was needed, I think the most necessarry would be to delay the attack by another turn or 2. Hyperbeam ranked 2nd Product of the day for with 507 upvotes and 180 comments. No, he doesn't become a regular enemy if the attack was nerfed, although the nerfing does feel unneccessary. Originally posted by xephosarkeyus:Not really. By Act 2 you should have MUCH better blocks. The Slime Boss in Act 1 deals 35 damage, Hyper Beam in Act 2 deals 51. This is a boss battle, you're expecting to walk in and damage some damage. A deck that is not terrible will kill him before he casts a second one. Make sure you have the health and block to survive at least 1 hyper beam. You know what boss you're facing from the moment you step into Act 2. Big difference.īronze Automaton is the easiest boss in Act 2. He becomes a regular enemy with 300 health. thinking about it, you're probably right. Without the minions, he would probably be weaker than most normal enemy encounters in Act 2. At that point he's basically weaker than any elite pack in Act 2. An enemy that only attacks for 20 every other turn is a joke. Without hyperbeam, the boss effectly becomes a fight with two minions that do basically nothing, never get resummoned, while the boss itself, will just alternate between blocking and swinging for 20 damage. Nothing too special here but certainly an interesting imperial IPA.Originally posted by Malcolm:If you nerf hyperbeam then he basically just becomes a regular enemy. I like the guava and passionfruit aspect of it but the minty/floral thing going on at the end of the flavor profile comes off as a little strange, and the body is a little thin for my liking. Overall: This is a nice change of pace from sixpoint. It's rounded out on the finish with slightly dry/spicy notes of apricot pomace and minty/floral hops.įeel: Light for the style, yet I wouldn't call it watery or thin. The initial tropical flavors are followed by sweet notes of orange marmalade and apricot/pineapple jam. Moderately tart passionfruit and guava hits you immediately off the rip - it's assertive but still refreshing and not cloying. It's slightly tart with notes of orange juice, grapefruit rind and of course, guava. Opaque.Īroma: Passionfruit is the first thing that jumps out at you. Look: Pours a golden, slightly orange shade of yellow with a two finger off white head of foam that laces the glass very well. O - This is really solid and priced really well, definitely worth the $12.99/sixer price and worth a try.
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M - Thick and full bodied with a soft texture and wet finish. At different points during the sip some of the 8% ABV pokes through and lingers in the background. After the sip there's a little bit of sweet malt trying to surface but gets covered up again with a lingering guava and passionfruit "pulpy pectin" flavor. T - Follows the nose with all guava and passionfruit dominating the palate from start to finish. S - Vibrant guava and passionfruit slam the nose on the first sniff along with alot of juicy fruit pectin. T) Fruit salad, some artificial gummies, not a bite in sight.Ī - Medium hazy gold color with a dense two fingered bright white layer of foam resting on top that looks more like cream. Hard to fault as it's highly original but I feel that I stepped into my mom's closet.Ī) Pours hazed body w/ lax head and lace. Love the brewer, but this is too fruity and perfumey for me.
Good for those who highly dislike bitter IPAs.ĥth review. They've become a macro brewer now, pretty disappointing. This misleading junk (same thing happened on Smoothie) will keep me from buying Sixpoint in the future (unless they re-release 3Beans). Nothing offensive, the IBUs are pretty low, though once again I think Sixpoint is telling lies on their cans, as there is no way this is 7 IBU. If it weren't for the alcohol this would be a great poolside beer.įeel is juicy like fruit cocktail would be but has a hard water problem and does not stay soft. Not powerful, not revelatory, but easy and fun. Watery fruit cocktail with an emphasis on cherries.
Slight fruit cocktail.įlavor is like the gum from a gumball. Hazy but not juicy blonde, creamy 2 finger head, pretty stable, leaves a little lacing behind.Īroma is full of pears, with some hints of Fruity Stripe gum and some banana. 12 oz skinny can, best by Jan 12 2022, into GITM Fatty.