Gamblerz crew, formerly known as Gambler, is a South Korean b-boy crew formed in 2002. They are best known for winning first place at Battle of the Year
2004 & 2009, the R-16 Korea Sparkling in 2008, and CYON Bboy
Championships 2010 along with many other major competitions across the
world. Many of their b-boys have competed in individual tournaments as
well, such as Red Bull BC One.
The original members of Gamblerz, known in 2002 simply as Gambler, were B-boy Darkness, Music, Bruce Lee, Still, and Sebin. B-boy So (King So) and The End (KYS) were regional members.
According to former crew leader B-boy Darkness, when B-boy Music, the
founding member of Gamblerz, left the crew on a hiatus, Darkness
changed the crew name from Gambler to Gamblerz. However,
after B-boy Music, along with B-boy Sebin and B-boy Laser, returned from
the hiatus, Darkness, Music, Laser, and Sebin left Gamblerz to form a
separate crew under the original crew name of Gambler. The present day Gamblerz is now led by B-boy Still and B-boy Bruce Lee. People already know that Gamblerz crew as a solid crew, they are so compact, full of power also have many unexpected move.
Personally, my idol is bboy pop. His origin nickname is Hong Sung-Jin. He was born in 19th of February 1986, South Korean. His speciality move is power move called Jackhammer. But his other moves also really really nice and people will scream because of his moves.
And if we talk about showcase let's check it out, this is the showcase killer, Jinjo Crew!!! Don't close your eyes !!
Hello bloggers, now i'll post something about martial arts. But i won't post all of it, just one of them called Karate Kyukushin. It's not because i like this one or this is the best martial arts ever... But to tell you some information about this martial art. And i was learn this martial art too in a Dojo on my beloved city :D
The following is a brief overview of the early life of Masutatsu "Mas" Oyama. The founder of International Karate Organization Kyokushinkaikan, Masutatsu Oyama, was born Choi Yong-i on July the 27th, during the Japanese Occupation.
As a young child, Oyama enjoyed fighting and watching others fight. His childhood was spent in Manchuria, China where he learned Kempo (Chuan'Fa/18 Hands Techniques) from a Chinese seasonal worker named Lee. Oyama refers to Lee as his first teacher.
In 1938, he emigrated to Japan and studied Okinawan Karate under Gichin Funakoshi, eventually gaining 2nd dan. Later, Oyama also trained under Yoshida Kotaro, a famous Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu/Yanagi-ryu Aiki-jujutsu master, from whom he received his menkyo kaiden – an older form of grade, a scroll signifying mastery. This scroll is still on display at the honbu (headquarters) dojo in Tokyo.
Also, upon the advice of his mentor and a member of the National Diet, Matsuhei Mori, around this time the young master took his Japanese name, Masutatsu Oyama, the name he would use for the rest of his life. After World War II, Oyama began his training in Goju Ryu karate under a Korean master in Japan, So Nei Chu, who ran a dojo in Tokyo with the famous goju teacher Gogen Yamaguchi. He would finally attain 8th Dan in Goju Ryu Karate. Another influence from the Goju school was Masahiko Kimura. Although fulfilling the role of assistant karate instructor at the dojo Oyama trained at, Kimura was primarily a famous champion of judo, who defeated Hélio Gracie of Brazilian Jiujitsu (aka. Jujitsu) fame. Kimura encouraged Oyama to take up judo so that he would have an understanding of the art's ground techniques. Kimura then introduced Oyama to the Sone Dojo in Nakano, Tokyo, where he trained regularly for four years, eventually gaining his 4th Dan in this discipline.
It was after this time that Oyama first retreated into the mountains for one of his well-known solitary training periods, the so-called yamagomori. He undertook two such retreats lasting a total of almost three years, in accordance with the ascetic traditions of many of the great warriors of Japan through the centuries. During these periods of isolated retreats spent in training, Oyama engaged in intense shugyo, or spiritual discipline.
In the early 1950s, Oyama traveled to the USA visiting 32 states. In 1953, Oyama resigned from Goju ryu and opened his own independent karate dojo, named "Oyama Dojo" in Tokyo, but continued to travel around Japan and the world, giving martial arts demonstrations (including bare-hand challenges). His first 'Oyama dojo' was a vacant lot in Mejiro, Tokyo. In 1956, he moved the dojo into the ballet studio attached to Rikkyo University. Oyama's own curriculum soon developed a reputation as a tough, intense, hard-hitting, and practical style which he named "Kyokushin" in a ceremony in 1957. As the reputation of the dojo grew, students were increasingly attracted by the opportunity to train there, arriving from across Japan and beyond, and their numbers continued to grow.
In 1964, Oyama moved the dojo into a building he refurbished, not far from the ballet studio at Rikkyo. Oyama also formally founded the "International Karate Organization Kyokushinkaikan" (commonly abbreviated to IKO or IKOK), in order to organize the many schools that were by then teaching Kyokushin Karate.
In 1953, Oyama resigned from Goju ryu and opened his own independent karate dojo, named "Oyama Dojo" in Tokyo, but continued to travel around Japan and the world, giving martial arts demonstrations (including bare-hand challenges). His first 'Oyama dojo' was a vacant lot in Mejiro, Tokyo. In 1956, he moved the dojo into the ballet studio attached to Rikkyo University. Oyama's own curriculum soon developed a reputation as a tough, intense, hard-hitting, and practical style which he named "Kyokushin" in a ceremony in 1957. As the reputation of the dojo grew, students were increasingly attracted by the opportunity to train there, arriving from across Japan and beyond, and their numbers continued to grow.
In 1964, Oyama moved the dojo into a building he refurbished, not far from the ballet studio at Rikkyo. Oyama also formally founded the "International Karate Organization Kyokushinkaikan" (commonly abbreviated to IKO or IKOK), in order to organize the many schools that were by then teaching Kyokushin Karate.
In 1953, Oyama resigned from Goju ryu and opened his own independent karate dojo, named "Oyama Dojo" in Tokyo, but continued to travel around Japan and the world, giving martial arts demonstrations (including bare-hand challenges). His first 'Oyama dojo' was a vacant lot in Mejiro, Tokyo. In 1956, he moved the dojo into the ballet studio attached to Rikkyo University. Oyama's own curriculum soon developed a reputation as a tough, intense, hard-hitting, and practical style which he named "Kyokushin" in a ceremony in 1957. As the reputation of the dojo grew, students were increasingly attracted by the opportunity to train there, arriving from across Japan and beyond, and their numbers continued to grow.
In 1964, Oyama moved the dojo into a building he refurbished, not far from the ballet studio at Rikkyo. Oyama also formally founded the "International Karate Organization Kyokushinkaikan" (commonly abbreviated to IKO or IKOK), in order to organize the many schools that were by then teaching Kyokushin Karate.
After formally establishing the Kyokushinkaikan, Oyama directed the organization through a period of expansion. Oyama hand-picked instructors who displayed ability in marketing the style and gaining new members. Oyama would choose an instructor to open styles in another town or city in Japan. The instructor would move to that town and usually demonstrate his karate skills in public places, such as at the civic gymnasium, the local police gym (where many judo students would practice), a local park, or conduct martial arts demonstrations at local festivals or school events. In this way, the instructor would soon gain students for his new dojo. After that, word of mouth would spread through the local area until the dojo had a dedicated core of students. Oyama also sent instructors to other countries such as the Netherlands (Kenji Kurosaki), Australia (Shigeo Kato), the United States of America (Tadashi Nakamura, Shigeru Oyama and Yasuhiko Oyama, Miyuki Miura) and Brazil (Seiji Isobe) to spread Kyokushin in the same way. In addition, numerous students began to travel to Japan to train with Oyama, consequently returning to their country to spread the art. In 1969, Oyama staged The First All-Japan Full Contact Karate Open Championships which took Japan by storm and Terutomo Yamazaki became the first champion. All-Japan Championships have been held at every year. Also in 1975, The First World Full Contact Karate Open Championships were held in Tokyo. World Championships have been held at four-yearly intervals since.
In some dojos, the Dojo kun is recited at the end of each training session. Students must learn the dojo kun and have a full understanding of its customs. The training oath is as follows:
1. We will train our hearts and bodies for a firm and unshakeable spirit. 2. We will pursue the true meaning of the martial way so that in time our senses are alert. 3. With true vigour we will seek to cultivate a spirit of self denial 4. We will observe the rules of courtesy respect our superiors and refrain from violence. 5. We will follow our religious principles and never forget the true virtue of humility 6. We will look up towards wisdom and strength not seeking other desires 7. All our lives through the discipline of karate we will seek to fulfil the true meaning of the Kyokushin way
And if we want to got the new grade we must say this oath and do Kumite.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and personal computers. The company's best-known hardware products are the Macintosh line of computers, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. Its software includes the Mac OS X operating system; the iTunes media browser; the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software; the iWork suite of productivity software; Aperture, a professional photography package; Final Cut Studio, a suite of professional audio and film-industry software products; Logic Studio, a suite of music production tools; the Safari web browser; and iOS, a mobile operating system.
As of July 2011, Apple has 357 retail stores in ten countries, and an online store. It is the largest publicly traded company in the world by market capitalization, overtopping ExxonMobil by some $150 billion, as well as the largest technology company in the world by revenue and profit, more than Google and Microsoft combined. As of September 24, 2011, the company had 60,400 permanent full-time employees and 2,900 temporary full-time employees worldwide; its worldwide annual revenue in 2010 totalled $65 billion, growing to $108 billion in 2011.
Fortune magazine named Apple the most admired company in the United States in 2008, and in the world from 2008 to 2012. However, the company has received widespread criticism for its contractors' labor, and for its environmental and business practices.
Established on April 1, 1976 in Cupertino, California, and incorporated January 3, 1977,[18] the company was named Apple Computer, Inc. for its first 30 years. The word "Computer" was removed from its name on January 9, 2007, as its traditional focus on personal computers shifted towards consumer electronics.
RISE AND FALL
Having learned several painful lessons after introducing the bulky Macintosh Portable in 1989, Apple introduced the PowerBook in 1991. The Macintosh Portable was designed to be just as powerful as a desktop Macintosh, but weighed 7.5 kilograms with a 12-hour battery life. The same year, Apple introduced System 7, a major upgrade to the operating system, which added color to the interface and introduced new networking capabilities. It remained the architectural basis for Mac OS until 2001.
The success of the PowerBook and other products brought increasing revenue. For some time, it appeared that Apple could do no wrong, introducing fresh new products and generating increasing profits in the process. The magazine MacAddict named the period between 1989 and 1991 as the "first golden age" of the Macintosh.
Following the success of the Macintosh LC, Apple introduced the Centris line, a low-end Quadra offering, and the ill-fated Performa line that was sold in several confusing configurations and software bundles to avoid competing with the various consumer outlets such as Sears, Price Club, and Wal-Mart, who were the primary dealers for these models. The result was disastrous for Apple as consumers did not understand the difference between models.
During this time Apple experimented with a number of other failed consumer targeted products including digital cameras, portable CD audio players, speakers, video consoles, and TV appliances. Enormous resources were also invested in the problem-plagued Newton division based on John Sculley's unrealistic market forecasts. Ultimately, all this proved too-little-too-late, as Apple's market share and stock prices continued to slide.
Apple saw the Apple II series as too expensive to produce, while taking away sales from the low end Macintosh. In 1990, Apple released the Macintosh LC with a single expansion slot for the Apple IIe Card to migrate Apple II users to the Macintosh platform. Apple stopped selling the Apple IIe in 1993.
Microsoft continued to gain market share with Windows, focusing on delivering software to cheap commodity personal computers while Apple was delivering a richly engineered, but expensive, experience. Apple relied on high profit margins and never developed a clear response. Instead they sued Microsoft for using a graphical user interface similar to the Apple Lisa in Apple Computer, Inc. v. Microsoft Corporation. The lawsuit dragged on for years before it was finally dismissed. At the same time, a series of major product flops and missed deadlines sullied Apple's reputation, and Sculley was replaced by Michael Spindler.
The Intel Transition
At the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address on June 6, 2005, Steve Jobs announced that Apple would begin producing Intel-based Mac computers in 2006. On January 10, 2006, the new MacBook Pro and iMac became the first Apple computers to use Intel's Core Duo CPU. By August 7, 2006 Apple had transitioned the entire Mac product line to Intel chips, over one year sooner than announced. The Power Mac, iBook, and PowerBook brands were retired during the transition; the Mac Pro, MacBook, and MacBook Pro became their respective successors. On April 29, 2009, The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple was building its own team of engineers to design microchips.
Apple also introduced Boot Camp to help users install Windows XP or Windows Vista on their Intel Macs alongside Mac OS X.
Apple's success during this period was evident in its stock price. Between early 2003 and 2006, the price of Apple's stock increased more than tenfold, from around $6 per share to over $80. In January 2006, Apple's market cap surpassed that of Dell. Nine years prior, Dell's CEO Michael Dell said that if he ran Apple he would "shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders."
Although Apple's market share in computers had grown, it remained far behind competitors using Microsoft Windows, with only about 8% of desktops and laptops in the U.S.
iPad
On January 27, 2010, Apple introduced their much-anticipated media tablet, the iPad running a modified version of iOS. It offers multi-touch interaction with multimedia formats including newspapers, magazines, ebooks, textbooks, photos, movies, TV shows videos, music, word processing documents, spreadsheets, video games, and most existing iPhone apps. It also includes a mobile version of Safari for web browsing, as well as access to the App Store, iTunes Library, iBooks Store, contacts, and notepad. Content is downloadable via Wi-Fi and optional 3G service or synced through the user's computer. AT&T was initially the sole US provider of 3G wireless access for the iPad.
On March 2, 2011, Apple introduced an updated iPad model which had a faster processor and two cameras on the front and back respectively. The iPad 2 also added support for optional 3G service provided by Verizon in addition to the existing offering by AT&T. However, the availability of the iPad 2 has been limited as a result of the devastating earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Japan in March 2011.
On March 7, 2012, Apple introduced the iPad 3, aka, "The New iPad". The iPad 3 added LTE service from AT&T or Verizon and an upgraded processor, the A5X. It also added the "Retina" display (2048 by 1536 resolution) originally found on the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. The dimensions and form factor remained relatively unchanged, with "The New iPad" being a fraction thicker and heavier than the previous version, and minor positioning changes.
Since the tablet launched in 2010, iPad users have downloaded 3 billion apps, while the total App Store downloads is up to over 25 billion downloads.
iPod
On October 23, 2001, Apple introduced the iPod
digital music player. It has evolved to include various models
targeting the wants of different users. The iPod is the market leader in
portable music players by a significant margin, with more than 220
million units shipped as of September 2009. Apple has partnered with Nike to offer the Nike+iPod Sports Kit enabling runners to synchronize and monitor their runs with iTunes and the Nike+ website. Apple currently sells four variants of the iPod.
iPod Shuffle, ultraportable digital audio player first introduced in 2005, currently available in a 2 GB model.
iPod Nano, portable media player first introduced in 2005, currently available in 8 and 16 GB models. The latest generation has a FM radio, a pedometer, and a new multi-touch interface that replaced the traditional iPod click wheel.
iPod Classic (previously named iPod from 2001 to 2007), portable media player first introduced in 2001, currently available in a 160 GB model.
iPod Touch, portable media player that runs iOS, first introduced in September 2007 after the iPhone went on sale. Currently available in 8, 32, and 64 GB models. The latest generation features the Apple A4 processor, a Retina Display, and dual cameras on the front and back. The back camera allows for HD video recording at 720p.
iPhone
At the Macworld Conference & Expo in January 2007, Steve Jobs revealed the long anticipated iPhone, a convergence of an Internet-enabled smartphone and iPod. The original iPhone combined a 2.5G quad band GSM and EDGE cellular phone with features found in hand held devices, running scaled-down versions of Apple's Mac OS X (dubbed iOS, formerly iPhone OS), with various Mac OS X applications such as Safari and Mail. It also includes web-based and Dashboard apps such as Google Maps and Weather. The iPhone features a 3.5-inch (89 mm) touch screen display, 4, 8, or 16 GB of memory, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi (both "b" and "g"). The iPhone first became available on June 29, 2007 for $499 (4 GB) and $599 (8 GB) with an AT&T contract. On February 5, 2008, Apple updated the original iPhone to have 16 GB of memory, in addition to the 8 GB and 4 GB models. On June 9, 2008, at WWDC 2008, Steve Jobs announced that the iPhone 3G would be available on July 11, 2008. This version added support for 3G networking, assisted-GPS navigation, and a price cut to $199 for the 8 GB version, and $299 for the 16 GB version, which was available in both black and white. The new version was visually different from its predecessor in that it eliminated the flat silver back, and large antenna square for a curved glossy black or white back. Following complaints from many people, the headphone jack was changed from a recessed jack to a flush jack to be compatible with more styles of headphones. The software capabilities changed as well, with the release of the new iPhone came the release of Apple's App Store; the store provided applications for download that were compatible with the iPhone. On April 24, 2009, the App Store surpassed one billion downloads.
On June 8, 2009, at Apple's annual worldwide developers conference, the iPhone 3GS was announced, providing an incremental update to the device including faster internal components, support for faster 3G speeds, video recording capability, and voice control. On June 7, 2010, at WWDC 2010, the iPhone 4 was announced, which Apple says is its "'biggest leap we've taken" since the original iPhone.
The phone includes an all-new design, 960x640 display, Apple's A4 processor used in the iPad, a gyroscope for enhanced gaming, 5MP camera with LED flash, front-facing VGA camera and FaceTime video calling. Shortly after the release of the iPhone 4, it was realized by consumers that the new iPhone had reception issues. This is due to the stainless steel band around the edge of the device, which also serves as the phones cellular signal and Wi-Fi antenna. The current fix for this issue was a "Bumper Case" for the phone distributed for free to all iPhone 4 owners for a few months. In June 2011, Apple overtook Nokia to become the world's biggest smartphone maker by volume.
On October 4, 2011, Apple unveiled the iPhone 4S, which was released in the United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Japan on October 14, 2011, with other countries set to follow later in the year. This was the first iPhone model to feature the Apple A5 chip, as well as the first offered on the Sprint network (joining AT&T and Verizon Wireless as the United States carriers offering iPhone models). On October 19, 2011, Apple announced an agreement with C Spire Wireless to sell the iPhone 4S with that carrier in the near future, marking the first time the iPhone was officially supported on a regional carrier's network.
Another notable feature of the iPhone 4S was Siri voice assistant technology, which Apple had acquired in 2010, as well as other features, including an updated 8 megapixel camera with new optics. Apple sold 4 million iPhone 4S phones in the first three days after its release, which made it not only the best iPhone launch in Apple's history, but the most-successful launch of any mobile phone ever.
In the school, even at Elementary School, we have already learned that the highest mountain in this world is Mount Everest. Truthfully it's not the corectness, what's the reason? If that so, then who is the highest one?
Before we talk about the mountain, let's see how to measure the mountain. There're 3 ways to proof it
1. We did the measurement from above sea level
2. We did the measurement from the bottom of the mountain
3. We did the measurement from the center of earth
If we do the first way, it's true that Mount Everest is the highest one with the heighness 8.848 meters above sea level, then we got Mount K2 at Kashmir/ Xinjang with the heighness 8.611 meters above sea level and the third is Mount Kangchenjunga at Nepal/ India with the heighness 8.586 meters above sea level.
If we do the second way, it will give us the different result. Because Mount Mauna Kea at Hawaii/ USA is the highest one. This mountain flare up 10.203 meters from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, but only 4.205 meters above sea levels. With this way of measurement, Mount everest got the third place after Mount McKinley at Alaska with the highness between 5.300 until 5.900 meters. McKinley is higher than Everest because Everest only stand on Tibetan Pleteau with the highness 5200 meters, so the measurement got it has only 3.650 meters. (total 8.848 meters)
As a music addicted, we also know the K-pop music genre. My favourite singer is Kim Taeyeon. Born on March 9, 1989. She has many talents such as singer, radio DJ, dancer, actress and promotional model. Everybody especially in South Korea really know about her. She is the leader of Korean Girlband called So Nyeo Shi Dae/ Girl's Generation (SNSD) also a DJ on MBC Radio.
Taeyeon was discovered in the 2004 SM Entertainment's 8th Annual Best Contest winning Best Singer 1st Place & Grand Award in the contest. She is a 2008 graduate of Jeonju Art High School and was decorated with the school's Lifetime Achievement Award, is she amazing!?
Solo Career
Taeyeon has contributed to a couple of soundtracks as a solo artist, singing the theme song "Manyageh" ("만약에", "If") for the KBS2 drama Hong Gil Dong and "Deullinayo" ("들리나요", "Can You Hear Me") from the Beethoven Virus soundtrack. "If" became popular on various online charts, around the same time "Baby Baby" was released, while "Deullinayo" received the YEPP Popularity award at the 2008 Golden Disk Awards.
She also sang "SarangInGulYo" ("사랑인걸요", "It is love") with Sunny for the drama Heading to the Ground, and the "S.E.O.U.L." song with members of Super Junior and Girls' Generation to promote their beloved country. She also sang the song for Caribbean Bay / "Cabi" with her fellow members Jessica,Seohyun,Tiffany and Sunny with 2PM.
She sang a duet song with her mentor The One, called "Like a Star" which was released on November 17, 2010.
She also sang in the soundtrack of SBS's Athena:Goddess of War, with the song "I Love You". The song was released on 13 December 2010. The song took number 1 in some hit charts. Athena also become my favourite K-drama. It's tell us about war against the terorist.
On January 31, 2011, Taeyeon sang a duet with Kim Bum Soo, titled "Different". The song also took number 1 not long after it was released.
She has also featured on Kangta's Album Eternity, singing 7989.
On March 28, 2012, Taeyeon sang and released "Missing You Like Crazy", for the Korean Melodrama "The King 2 Hearts" starring Lee Seung Gi and Ha Ji Won, which took Number 1 on all charts such as Melon, Naver, Mnet, Soribada, Bugs, Olleh and Daum, achieving an 'All Kill' on the online charts on the day of its release!!!!!!. Taeyeon had previously declined the offer to sing the OST for the drama due to her busy overseas schedules with Girls' Generation, but later took it up as she had made a promise with PD Lee Pil Ho, who previously produced "Beethoven's Virus", of which Taeyeon also sang the OST for. PD Lee Pil Ho also stated that when he had first received the synopsis for "The King 2 Hearts", he had made special requests to only Taeyeon, stating that only she was the only singer who could sing the OST for the drama.
I always hear her song everytime especially for If, Like a Star, and Missing you like crazy.
TV Shows
2012 : Salamander Guru - Dolongnyong Dosawa Geulimja Jojagdan as Cameo
2007 : Unstoppable Marriage - Mosmallineun Gyeolhon as Taeyeon (Cameo)
Movies :
2010 : Despicable Me (Voice)
Musical :
2010 : Midnight Sun
Variety Shows :
Girls' Generation's Hello Baby
Running Man ep. 63 & 64
Win Win ep. 3 & 4
Win Win ep. 20
We Got Married
Show! Music Core
Commercial Films :
Sunkist with Girls' Generation & Super Junior
LG CYON with Girls' Generation
Shinhan Card with Girls' Generation
Goobne Chicken with Girls' Generation
Carribean Bay with Girls' Generation & 2PM
Samsung China with Girls' Generation
Domino Pizza with Girls' Generation
Daum with Girls' Generation
Intel's 2nd Generation Processor with Girls' Generation
Vita500 with Girls' Generation
Woongjin Coway with Girls' Generation
E-Ma Candy Japan with Girls' Generation
Lipton Japan with Girls' Generation
7-Eleven Japan with Girls' Generation & TVXQ
Samsung Anycall Haptic with Girls' Generation & TVXQ
Maple Story with Girls' Generation
Music Videos :
Forever - Lee Bul
S.E.O.U.L - Girls' Generation & Super Junior
Radio Shows :
Chin Chin Radio with Kangin (Super Junior)
Awards :
2004 : 8th Annual Best Contest: Best Singer 1st Place & Grand Award
2008 : Cyworld Song of The Month: February (If)
2008 : Mnet 20's Choice Awards: Hot DJ
2008 : 23rd Golden Disk Awards: Yepp Popularity Award
2009 : Program Production: Good Friend Radio (Chin Chin Radio)
2009 : MBC Drama Awards: Radio Newcomer Award (Chin Chin Radio)
2010 : 16th Republic of Korea Entertainment Arts Awards: Female Radio Award
2011 : The 5th Musical Awards: Best Newcomer
Kim Taeyeon (SNSD) - Missing You Like Crazy ost. King 2 Hearts [audio]
Kim Taeyeon (SNSD) - I Love You ost. Athena the Goddess of War
Hello Bloggers pal, who had already listen about "Game Online" ?? I believe that all of you already did it Now i'll talk about Dota:World of Warcraft game, It's one of my favourite games. I think it was an old game but it still attractive, bcz i played it since on my 4th grade of elementary school. It consists of many races, which is Human, Orc, Night Elf, Undead, Naga also Blood Elf. I have a lot of favourite heroes here, but i will tell you the scariest killer with an easiest way .
Mortred - The Phantom Assasin
Born into the reclusive Night Elf order known as the Wardens and shunned by mainstream Night Elf society, Mortred pledged allegiance to the Scourge to take revenge. A perfect blend of strength and speed, the years spent alone in the forest of Ashenvale allowed her to blend into the terrain, appearing phantomlike at times and striking when you least expect it. The deadly precision with which she carries out her attacks have made her a valuable member of the Scourge, and it is clear why she is known as the phantom assasin.
- Good and Bad side -
Good
1. A killer with the highest growth of agility point
2. The "Coup de Grace" skill make her the cruel hero
3. She has skill for creeping also make her to be the best hero for chase the enemy
4. The "Blur" skill made her Transparent and can't be attacked easily Bad
1. Low HP and armor increasing rate
2. The Lowest Growth of Inteligence point
3. Disablers and Nukers will be the hell of her on early game
4. One of the Difficult hero in this game :p
- Skill Build Up -
This is My Skill Build Up:
1. Blur
2. Phantom Strike
3. Stifling Dagger
4. Phantom Strike
5. Phantom Strike
6. Coup De Grace
7. Stifling Dagger
8. Phantom Strike
9. Stifling Dagger
10. Stifling Dagger
11. Coup De Grace
12. Blur
13. Blur
14. Blur
15. Stats
16. Coup De Grace
17. Stats
18. Stats
19. Stats
20. Stats
21. Stats
22. Stats
23. Stats
24. Stats
25. Stats
A multifunction skill that can bu used for creeping or killing is Stifling Dagger one. On early it can be very helpful, when your lane enemies are full of nukers.
- Items -
First this is your items that maybe useful:
Poor Man's Shield
This item will be useful for blocking damage from hero that will be try to kill you on early game. But it's useless on mid and late game so change it with another items.
Power Threads
A compulsory item that will help you to chase the enemy or escape from them. It increases our attack speed also movement speed, and increase our agility points by 10.
Helm of Dominator
It's lifesteal will make you easier for survive. Note: if you already got this item, you better jungling to avoid your weak hero from the nukers, but you must be careful from the backstab of the ganker.
Cranium Basher
The "Phantom Strike" skill will be makes the stun effect of this item
Battle Furry
This item will be make you be the gold miner xD This is very useful to make you easier to get your next items, don't pass this part.
Monkey King Bar
This item will be the maximal point of this hero, or maybe you can make "RAMPAGE!!!" by yourself xD
----I think this is enough, usually the game will be end soon if you already got all of this items, but if it still has remaining time, you can upgrade your Cranium Basher or your Helm of Dominator .
Satanic
150% Lifesteal by Click!!?? Make them cry with bullying LOL xD
Abyssal Blade
You are the best now.. Man ~
The enemy even scared to move on your way !!!
Note: Don't Forget to bring "Sroll of Teleportation" on early-mid game to help you survive against the ganker.
Hope this Guide will help you, sincerely i will recieve any critics from you
Thank you... ♥