Treat Defender:
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“Let people enjoy things”
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Just wants to shut brain off and relax
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Shit taste
Treat Assassin:
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Powerful crit(icism)s
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Appears out of nowhere and identifies flaws and weaknesses you never would’ve noticed but now can never ignore again
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Mysteriously fades into shadows when their own treats come under attack
Treat Mage:
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Nuanced, insightful analysis, can find positive/negative aspects in just about anything
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Flexible offensive and defensive options
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Susceptible to bullying, avoids direct confrontation
Treat Paladin:
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Likes good things
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Doesn’t like bad things
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Simple as
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Nobody wants to hang with them because they feel threatened by their moral superiority and obviously correct takes
Treat Cleric:
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Long list of rules for not engaging with things that others find frustrating and arbitrary
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Has one specific domain of treat they enjoy
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Wouldn’t watch a Miyazaki movie because it’s anime
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Somehow keeps being right about stuff
Treat Warlock:
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“So bad it’s good,” cult classics
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Will happily explain how their favorite treat is problematic in ways you never would’ve considered
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Lack of practical effects their third biggest issue with capitalism
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Nobody told them irony is dead
TYS, add your own
Reminder (if you’re in a hellhole where a VPN is needed for torrenting) to bind your network adapter in qbittorrent to your VPN so that in the event your VPN drops it doesn’t automatically fail over into the host (“real”) network interface and expose your ip for copyright claims.
This is found under settings -> advanced -> network Interface.
Also reminder that any game that you definitely legally own that only uses steamdrm can be played offline by using the Goldberg Steam emulator. Check the readme on that project page for more information/instructions.
I just use private trackers, never bothered with a VPN and I’ve been torrenting since it was a thing.
I really should spend some time to get into the better private trackers (MaM is the only one I’ve used).
My advice still stands for anyone using public trackers.
The private tracker ecosystem used to be so much more vibrant and easy to get into. Trackers like red with their weird interview shit are just about gatekeeping, that shit’s for nerds. Cool trackers hand out freeleech tokens or don’t give a shit about your ratio unless it’s award winningly bad.