Small in Size, Big in Power: Harnessing the World's Smallest Magic 8 Ball

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The world's smallest magic 8 ball is a miniature version of the popular fortune-telling toy. It is designed to provide users with quick and easy answers to yes or no questions. Despite its small size, this tiny magic 8 ball operates in the same way as its larger counterparts. The magic 8 ball itself is a round plastic sphere, typically measuring around 10 centimeters in diameter. However, the world's smallest version can fit in the palm of your hand, with a diameter of only a few centimeters. Its compact size makes it convenient to carry around and use on-the-go.



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There's so many blatant issues that somehow got through the making.

-Defenders getting 3 limited abilities that give them a way to escape the super fast attackers.
-Attackers having unlimited abilities that can find the defenders at all times.

There's no winning on defense.

Отредактировано Krunga; 23 окт. 2019 в 16:14 Сообщения 1 – 15 из 19 23 окт. 2019 в 16:17 Frankly I wish they brought back house from last year. Recruit wars were fun. 23 окт. 2019 в 16:17 its not really meant to be balanced, its just meant to be fun 23 окт. 2019 в 16:20 Автор сообщения: Harry Gumdropzap its not really meant to be balanced, its just meant to be fun

So you think getting away from the seekers then dying because the other team can see through the wall, or scan you constantly is fun?

23 окт. 2019 в 16:22

defender abilities are also unlimited, but have a pretty slow recharge rate. I'd give a limited-time mode that came out literally hours ago some moments.

23 окт. 2019 в 16:25 There IS winning on defense, its just not that likely. 23 окт. 2019 в 16:38 Автор сообщения: Pinhead Автор сообщения: Harry Gumdropzap its not really meant to be balanced, its just meant to be fun

So you think getting away from the seekers then dying because the other team can see through the wall, or scan you constantly is fun? well yeah, the fear of getting caught always has me screaming
but i am in the mindset of just having fun when it comes to these events

23 окт. 2019 в 17:58 Doktor's Curse is great if your into bondage. 23 окт. 2019 в 18:03

To be honest the only issue I have is why doesn't smoke's ability regenerate like everyone elses. Aside from Kapkan, that's the only thing that'll actually kill someone as half as fast as they can kill you.

Отредактировано Joe; 23 окт. 2019 в 18:05 23 окт. 2019 в 18:04

there are a few great spots for frost and kapkan, one of my favorites is trapping the everliving ♥♥♥♥ out of gargoyle room and watching attackers get slaughtered by my traps.

23 окт. 2019 в 18:17 Автор сообщения: Pinhead

There's so many blatant issues that somehow got through the making.

-Defenders getting 3 limited abilities that give them a way to escape the super fast attackers.
-Attackers having unlimited abilities that can find the defenders at all times.

There's no winning on defense.

Dude you're just not running for fast enough! I've seen many teams win on defense! Just because it's your 14th time playing the gamemode doesn't mean you know EVERYTHING about it. Very easy to escape the attackers if you kill 1 or 2 and run correctly

23 окт. 2019 в 18:27 Автор сообщения: Pinhead

There's so many blatant issues that somehow got through the making.

-Defenders getting 3 limited abilities that give them a way to escape the super fast attackers.
-Attackers having unlimited abilities that can find the defenders at all times.

There's no winning on defense.


Thanks for your feedback, Pinhead! Is there anything you're hoping to see in a future event or patch?

Rainbow Six Siege Halloween event Doktor’s Curse returns

Rainbow Six Siege’s Halloween event kicks off October 13. Doktor’s Curse, which sees the multiplayer game’s operators take on the roles of ‘monsters’ and ‘hunters’ in a 5v5 game of hide and seek, will run through November 2 and feature some new faces on each team this year.

Jordanian defender Oryx joins the hunter team in this year’s Doktor’s Curse event, while Azami, Nomad, Thorn, and Gridlock will suit up on the monsters’ side. Equipped only with breaching hammers and a tracking gadget, the hunters have to track down the monsters inside the castle. Monsters don’t get any weapons, but can use traps and a momentary invisibility power called Nightstride to avoid and waylay the attacking team.

During the event, players can put together the Doktor’s Curse collection, which includes new bundles for each of the new operators included in the event this year. Additional bundles are on offer for Pulse, Kaid, and Melusi, plus the Wicked Surgery Bundle, the Incorporeal Bundle, and the Flayed Pain Bundle, each for 300 R6 credits or 12,500 renown.

Every player who logs in during the event will get one free Doktor’s Curse pack, and you can earn three more over the course of the event by completing weekly challenges on Ubisoft Connect.

Check out our hands-on with the latest Rainbow Six Siege operator Grim, and the latest update with the Rainbow Six Siege reverse friendly fire system that’s now in place.

Ian Boudreau A PC gamer since the 1980s, Ian enjoys strategy games, RPGs, and FPS game classics like Unreal and Quake. He's happiest commanding orcs in Total War: Warhammer or diarising his journey in Dark Souls. As a freelancer, he's contributed essays and reviews to Game Informer, Vice, IGN, PC Gamer, Paste, and others.

Rainbow Six Siege is getting a “revamp” of the Doktor’s Curse event for Halloween

The Rainbow Six Siege Halloween event looks like it'll be Doktor's Curse, revamped.

Published: Oct 9, 2021

It looks like Ubisoft is revisiting the popular Doktor’s Curse event for Rainbow Six Siege this Halloween. The Siege team has released a live-action teaser trailer for the event that seems to suggest it will be a “revamp” of Doktor’s Curse, rather than a sequel.

Doktor’s Curse was the big Halloween event back in 2019 and was set in a modified version of the Theme Park map using the Hide and Seek game mode. In what now sounds like a precursor to the upcoming Rainbow Six Extraction – or the recent ‘Containment’ tie-in event – one team seeks to eliminate the opposing team, who are all playing monsters. The catch is that neither team have melee attacks or standard weapons.

Other than the teaser trailer there’s no word yet on how much of a revamp Doktor’s Curse 2021 will be compared to the original – but with Extraction on the way, it’s possible the event could have an alternate mode where the monsters get a chance to fight back.

You can check out the creepy teaser trailer below, in the style of an ’80s horror movie – along with its equally creepy tweet. One thing’s for sure – the event will surely come with a new range of Alpha Packs featuring spooky-themed cosmetics. The Halloween event usually starts a few days before October 31 and runs for two weeks – last year’s started on October 27, whereas the previous Doktor’s Curse began on October 23, so it’s a little up in the air.

Last year’s Halloween event was Sugar Fright, the weird one where all the Siege operators get turned into puppets and have to gather sweets. Looks like Ubisoft is leaning back into the more typical horror aesthetic this year in advance of the monster-focused Siege spin-off Rainbow Six Extraction – which releases in January, as long as it isn’t delayed again.

Chris J Capel A former PCGamesN news writer, Chris wrote about FPS games, RPGs, Star Wars, and comic books.

Its compact size makes it convenient to carry around and use on-the-go. Like other magic 8 balls, this miniature version contains a 20-sided die with various answers printed on each side. When a user poses a question and shakes the ball, the die floats to the surface and displays a single answer through a small window on the bottom of the ball.

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The answers can range from affirmative responses like "Yes" or "Most likely" to negative responses like "No" or "Outlook not so good." There are also neutral responses like "Reply hazy, try again" or "Ask again later." The small size of this magic 8 ball does not compromise its functionality. Despite the reduced dimensions, it provides the same mystique and amusement as its larger counterparts. Users can still find themselves captivated by the anticipation of discovering the ball's response to their burning question. Due to its size, this tiny magic 8 ball is an excellent novelty item or a fun addition to a collection. It can be easily displayed on a desk or carried around as a lucky charm. Additionally, its portability ensures that users can seek guidance from the magic 8 ball wherever they go. In conclusion, the world's smallest magic 8 ball is a delightful miniature version of the original fortune-telling toy. Its small size does not compromise its ability to provide entertaining and mysterious responses to users' questions. Whether used as a novelty item or a lucky charm, this tiny magic 8 ball is sure to bring joy and amusement to those who encounter it..

Reviews for "The Magic of Mini: Uncovering the World's Smallest Magic 8 Ball"

1. John - 2 out of 5 stars - I must say, I was quite disappointed with the World's smallest magic 8 ball. The size was indeed impressive, but that's about it. The responses were vague and often irrelevant to the questions asked. It felt like the ball was just randomly spouting out phrases without any real connection to the inquiries. I'd recommend investing in a larger version if you're looking for a more accurate and enjoyable experience.
2. Sarah - 1 out of 5 stars - I don't understand all the hype around this product. The World's smallest magic 8 ball definitely falls short in terms of functionality. Not only are the answers it provides extremely general, but it also lacks the charm and appeal of the regular-sized magic 8 ball. The small size is more of a gimmick than a practical feature, and I found it difficult to even hold and shake properly. Overall, it was a disappointing purchase and I regret spending my money on it.
3. David - 2 out of 5 stars - While the idea of a tiny magic 8 ball may seem cute and convenient, the execution leaves much to be desired. The World's smallest magic 8 ball is too small to comfortably use and the responses are often nonsensical or repetitive. It feels like a novelty item rather than a reliable fortune-telling tool. If you're looking for an accurate and enjoyable experience, I would suggest considering other options.

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