Is the P250 Snakebite Curse Just a Myth?

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The P250 snakebite curse is a term often used in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive community to describe a phenomenon where players seem to consistently perform poorly or have bad luck when wielding the P250 pistol with the Snakebite skin. The P250 is a popular weapon in the game and has a variety of different skins available for players to use. However, many players believe that the Snakebite skin is cursed and brings bad luck when used. Whether this perception is based on superstition or actual statistical evidence is up for debate, but it is a widely discussed topic within the community. Some players claim to have experienced a decrease in their performance when using the P250 Snakebite skin compared to other skins or even the default P250. They believe that the curse is real and that it affects their aim, movement, and overall gameplay.

The black magic blade of the witch king

They believe that the curse is real and that it affects their aim, movement, and overall gameplay. Others dismiss the curse as mere coincidence or psychological bias. They argue that there is no statistical evidence to support the idea of a curse and that any perceived decrease in performance is simply a result of individual skill or mindset.

Could the Witch-king be killed without a Barrow-blade?

It seems to be widely assumed (see, e.g., https://middle-earth.xenite.org/could-earnur-have-slain-the-lord-of-the-nazgul/) that the Witch-king would have been somehow invulnerable to Éowyn's sword had he not been stabbed by Merry's Barrow-blade first; this apparently somehow "eliminated" his "shield", making him vulnerable to normal weapons. The basis for this is the passage in The Return of the King:

No other blade, not though mightier hands had wielded it, would have dealt that foe a wound so bitter, cleaving the undead flesh, breaking the spell that knit his unseen sinews to his will.”

I'm not convinced by this. No-one ever says the Nazgûl are unkillable, and in fact Aragorn says the Nazgûl have "no power against the fearless", which doesn't fit well with being actually undamageable without some kind of magic sword. They get driven off by Aragorn and Glorfindel wielding torches! I'd interpret the RotK passage as meaning that the Witch-king was only brought to his knees and unable to stop Éowyn's killing blow because he was stabbed by a magic Arnor sword, which was more damaging then expected. Is there any further evidence that some kind of magic sword (if not one made specifically for the purpose in Arnor) would be essential to killing him?

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If the evidence of Tolkien explicitly saying something in a work published during his lifetime with his cooperation is not convincing, then what would be?

Nov 1, 2022 at 15:07

Without the Barrow-blade specifically? Probably. Without some "magic" means of breaking the hold of his ring over his spirit? Unlikely.

Nov 1, 2022 at 16:39

@AKA -- I used the word "work" in its noun sense of productive output, which includes written materials. In case I still am unclear I'm speaking specifically of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, published during his lifetime with his cooperation, including reading and marking up galley proofs.

Nov 1, 2022 at 21:56

It's not that the Nazgul have no power against the fearless: "They have no great physical power against the fearless; " In other words, if you are totally without fear, you need not be more concerned about one of them killing you than a regular guy with a sword and a few thousand years of practice. It tells us nothing at all about how hard they are themselves to kill.

Nov 2, 2022 at 10:12

@AKA: In this letter, Tolkien is talking about how their main "power" is generating fear: Their peril is almost entirely due to the unreasoning fear which they inspire (like ghosts). They have no great physical power against the fearless; but what they have, and the fear that they inspire, is enormously increased in darkness.

Nov 2, 2022 at 20:36
P250 snakebite curse

Despite the debate, the P250 snakebite curse has gained popularity and has become a meme within the Counter-Strike community. Many players jokingly refer to the curse when they have a bad game or make mistakes while using the Snakebite skin. In conclusion, the P250 snakebite curse is a topic of discussion within the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive community. Whether the curse is real or not, it has become a part of the game's culture and adds an element of humor and superstition to the multiplayer experience..

Reviews for "Breaking the Curse: Can Luck Overcome the P250 Snakebite?"

1. John - 2/5 stars - The P250 snakebite curse is a total disappointment. The design and color scheme are unappealing, making it difficult to even want to use this skin. Additionally, the quality of the skin is not up to par with other options on the market. The paint job is poorly done and looks cheap. Overall, I would not recommend this skin to anyone looking for a visually appealing and high-quality option for their P250.
2. Lisa - 1/5 stars - I cannot express enough how much I dislike the P250 snakebite curse skin. The bright green color is an eyesore and does not match any of my other skins. Furthermore, the design is simplistic and lacks any unique features that would make it stand out. The overall construction of the skin feels cheap and flimsy. In my opinion, there are much better options available for the P250 that are worth investing in.
3. Mike - 2/5 stars - I was really excited to try out the P250 snakebite curse, but it was a huge letdown. The color palette is unattractive and clashes with the rest of my inventory. The design is uninspired and lacks creativity. Even worse, the skin feels slippery and uncomfortable to hold, making it impractical for use in-game. I would not recommend this skin to anyone who values aesthetics and functionality in their CS:GO skins.
4. Sarah - 1/5 stars - The P250 snakebite curse is just not my cup of tea. The color scheme is unappealing and looks like it was thrown together without much thought. Additionally, the pattern looks messy and unrefined. The overall appearance of the skin is cheap and not worth the price tag. I would advise anyone considering purchasing this skin to look elsewhere for a more visually pleasing and well-crafted option.

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