#Spell demo videos

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analog nymph
gilded delta
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As someone who also makes spell videos, I'm torn on whether to watch these and avoid them, or not watch them and have any copies legitimately be coincidence.

analog nymph
gilded delta
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I see, still not sure what I should do here, someone already accused me of stealing 'their spell' which was the most common 'decoy then ring of fangs' spell, though I augmented it with linger and an Enchanter's shield, but I'm not sure he knew that.

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I've released 5 of my spell showcases, but for the most part, unless it's a complicated mechanic, or I used someone's unique name for the spell (example, Throngle, Fire gatling, both from this server) then I'll dick up the original poster.

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otherwise, I'll just fiddle with glyphs for hours and try to make something new happen, which isn't easy as you run out of glyphs

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Right, definitely some ideas there, might have to try those out and see if they are too similar to things I've done

vagrant vector
analog nymph
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Though I must say it’s kind of odd since you had very little to go off of for forming that kind of expectation.

vagrant vector
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I knew your gender, your approximate age, your approximate location and so much more

analog nymph
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Most people expect me to have more of a drawl since I’m a native Texan.

vagrant vector
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Its either regular english, new york or yee-haw for me

analog nymph
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Most of the world thinks all Texans sound like Hollywood cowboys and wear ten gallon hats.😜

analog nymph
analog nymph
vagrant vector
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Lyrellion on the grind fr

analog nymph
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Days off are a good time to record/edit my videos

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I have one more planned to do on EvilCraft which will probably be next week

twilit flower
analog nymph
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To be fair, that’s not THAT far from the truth

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I know more people that have a CHL than people that don’t.

twilit flower
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Interesting.

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Most Texans I've talked to say it's about a fifth at most, which sounds deranged from over here but... yeah, not "most".

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But, the more you learn! I'm going to presume local variations apply.