you’re suffocating someone in a bubble of water there’s no crushing nor depths involved and you’re punching the hell out of someone you’re not burning someone’s soul
aren’t those are adjectives, not prefixes
Why are you posting this as if I said they weren’t adjectives??
you just did before editing
I actually typed nothing before editing lol wdym
Bro is actually going schizo
that’s when they connect to the word to form a new one, such as out becoming without, that’s why you always see prefixes with a hyphen after them like pre- or dis-, they’re an affix
can you find me an example then that you didn’t make that isn’t a title or telephone number, cause when i google prefix the only results that show up are the ones with hyphens
Does require it to be a name, doesn’t require it to be a title unless you think of all names as titles
i was thinking of stuff like dr. and prof. when i said title
that makes sense then
That’s weird tho, since it doesn’t destroy poison clouds (wich would make sense) but clears the poison DoT when the description says “Your body is breaking down from the inside”
So it doesn’t blow away the actual clouds but clears the poison inside your body???
maybe the logic could be like how plague doctors thought disease spread, through bad air, so introducing good air would clear it
omg ooga booga magic counter magic everything magic yes ok close thread
i mean, all magic is divine, prometheus literally gave humans magic