Janis Timma: The Secret Weapon of His Teams

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Janis Timma is a Latvian professional basketball player. He was born on July 2, 1992, in Riga, Latvia. Timma plays as a small forward or shooting guard and stands at 6 feet 7 inches tall, weighing 210 pounds. Timma began his basketball career in Latvia and played for various Latvian clubs, including Barons Riga and Ventspils. He quickly showcased his talent and caught the attention of international scouts. In 2013, he signed with the Spanish club Valencia Basket, where he played for three seasons.


Did they do something with overload? I wear my af3+2 often and I noticed after the update it seems to overload more often.

Example; A few years ago I wanted to equip both regen attachments on my valoredge pet but I couldn t because I didn t have enough lights, so I used the whm head and the pld body his body gives him the ability to use weapon skills and by doing so I can equip both regen and use optic fiber, now when I use x3 light maneuvers I have like a 75 tick regen I forget the exact amount and all of my other parts I have on are boosted by something like 15-30 due to optic fiber. So maybe after adding all this nice melee gear for pup, SE didn t want us to think they actually like us so decided to mess around with things for giggles D.

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In 2013, he signed with the Spanish club Valencia Basket, where he played for three seasons. During his time in Valencia, Timma developed as a player and gained valuable EuroLeague experience. He showed his versatility on the court, delivering impressive performances and earning praise from fans and coaches alike.

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I still havent played pup in my 15 years playing the game, but now I know where to come when im ready for it, thanks.

Quetzalcoatl.Xilkk Offline Server: Quetzalcoatl Game: FFXI user: Xilk Posts: 1340 By Quetzalcoatl.Xilkk 2018-03-27 06:34:57

Nice that your making a good guide. There are some definite holes with the existing guides.

One item for correction:

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Ohtas+Visucius's Mantle with Pet: Haste+10% and Turbo Charger II (with one Wind, one Light Maneuver) will cap your haste on any frame you desire.

Gear haste and magic haste are different categories w/ different caps.

Ohtas + Mantle are gear haste. throw in klouskap sash or hurch'lann sash or a heyoka piece (or other optionss) to cap gear haste at 25% (26).

Turbo chargers are Magic haste, which caps at 43.75%

even if you cap them both, haste won't quite be fully capped until you add abot 12% ja haste.

but with 1 wind maneuver, both turbo chargers and both optic fibers you should cap magic haste.

Asura.Cicion Offline Server: Asura Game: FFXI user: cicion Posts: 211 By Asura.Cicion 2018-03-27 07:14:10

Great guide i like it. Noticed the exclusion of Soulsoother head Harlequin body is quite nice as well esp more for just sit there and tank a single bad baddy and dont need/care to contribute to damage. Pro5 shell5 on auto is amazing occ nas and erases self or allies and cures others and under 50% somehow itself (like that ever happens thou) and interruptions happen occ. Pretty much used your runefencer setup but swapped out equalizer and analyzer for galvanizer (Gimme some galvanizer 2)and . idk was my play slot mabey disrupter/regulator combo for when it tanked teles way back when to help dispel or the Tranquilizer magic acc attach to land addles or w/e enfeebs it tried casting. Think i only ever rocked double fire light.

Asura.Sirris Offline Server: Asura Game: FFXI user: Safiyyah Posts: 728 By Asura.Sirris 2018-03-27 09:45:50 This is useful! Having said that, 0JP/100JP sets would be nice as well. Asura.Patb Offline Server: Asura Game: FFXI user: Patbee Posts: 86 By Asura.Patb 2018-03-27 11:27:24 0/1200jp as well as 100/1200 jp sets for those of us inbetween Bismarck.Jdeep Offline Server: Bismarck Game: FFXI user: jdeep Posts: 12 By Bismarck.Jdeep 2018-03-28 14:23:06 Thank you, it's really useful. Phoenix.Capuchin Offline Server: Phoenix Game: FFXI user: Anza Posts: 3414 By Phoenix.Capuchin 2018-03-28 16:05:51 Quetzalcoatl.Xilkk said: »

One item for correction:

Quote:

Ohtas+Visucius's Mantle with Pet: Haste+10% and Turbo Charger II (with one Wind, one Light Maneuver) will cap your haste on any frame you desire.

Gear haste and magic haste are different categories w/ different caps.

Ohtas + Mantle are gear haste. throw in klouskap sash or hurch'lann sash or a heyoka piece (or other optionss) to cap gear haste at 25% (26).

Turbo chargers are Magic haste, which caps at 43.75%

even if you cap them both, haste won't quite be fully capped until you add abot 12% ja haste.

but with 1 wind maneuver, both turbo chargers and both optic fibers you should cap magic haste.

This is the most important needed change that I see on a quick read. Otherwise, nicely formatted guide and I'm sure this will be a great resource. Thanks for taking the time to put it together!

I'll read through more thoroughly later, but a few other minor suggestions:

* Might be worth noting some situations where you want to double/triple up on maneuvers. For example, (1) opening a fight with Fire x3 if you're tanking for the strongest possible initial Strobe provoke (then putting up a Light for flashbulb), (2) 3x Ice when using ice maker or for nukes in general, (3) mixing in extra light maneuvers if needed to really turtle up for tanking Regen.

* RDM head's main use to me is for Haste II on the master any time you can't use trusts have to solo/lowman. Obviously was MUCH more useful prior to trusts existing.

One item for correction:
Janis timma mxgic

In 2016, Timma decided to make a move to the Russian club Zenit Saint Petersburg. He became an integral part of their team and played a significant role in their success. Timma's scoring ability, shooting prowess, and defensive skills contributed to Zenit's victories in various competitions. Apart from his club career, Timma has represented the Latvian national team on several occasions. He has competed in international tournaments such as the FIBA EuroBasket, where he has showcased his skills against top-level competition. Timma's impact on the court extends beyond his scoring and defensive abilities. His energy, passion, and leadership make him a valuable asset to any team he plays for. He brings a competitive edge and a desire to win in every game, pushing his teammates to perform at their best. Overall, Janis Timma is a talented and accomplished basketball player who continues to make a name for himself in the world of basketball. With his determination and hard work, he has the potential to achieve even greater success in the future..

Reviews for "Janis Timma: Defying the Odds and Defeating Expectations"

1. Jessica Williams - 2/5
As a fan of Janis Timma's previous work, I was really excited to listen to "Mxgic". Unfortunately, I was left disappointed. The album lacked the originality and energy that I had come to expect from Timma. The songs all felt formulaic and every track seemed to blend into the next. There was no standout moment or memorable lyrics that stuck with me. Overall, "Mxgic" felt like a step back for Janis Timma and I hope that his next release will be more engaging.
2. Ryan Thompson - 3/5
While I commend Janis Timma for experimenting with different sounds and styles on "Mxgic", I couldn't help but feel that it was a bit too scattered and disjointed. The album lacked a cohesive theme or direction, making it difficult to fully connect with the music. Additionally, some of the production choices felt excessive and overshadowed Timma's vocals. While there were a few standout tracks that showed Timma's potential, they were unfortunately overshadowed by the album's overall lack of focus. Hopefully, Timma's next project will find a better balance between experimentation and cohesiveness.
3. Emily Davis - 2/5
As a long-time fan of Janis Timma, I was disappointed with "Mxgic". The album lacked the passion and raw emotion that made Timma's previous work so memorable. The songs felt forced and generic, with no real depth or substance. The lyrics were repetitive and cliché, leaving me underwhelmed. I understand that artists evolve and try new things, but "Mxgic" felt like a complete departure from what made Janis Timma special in the first place. I hope he returns to his roots in future releases.

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