Out of the choices you listed dagger and sword. But I would tend to suggest a dagger/whip/flail, or yea, dagger/mace, or perhaps mace/whip/flail, or perhaps mace/polearm. Training up weapons past 91% is something you would benefit from doing anyway (by just switching stuff up while ranking once in a while) so be open to consideration here, if that's why you narrowed it down to those choice
Mozart, a jester, seems obviously playful and tends to flights of fancy. Many sections of his music are kind of the grand joke of a genius.
Your thing seems more like something someone (some philistine) would level at Bach's genius, with his paradisical mathematical precision.
edit: btw your name is from the Eco book right? Good stuff.
Just that he thinks there is <i>some</i> degree of positive correlation between what makes someone good at CF PK and the personality traits (including intelligence, drive, quick thinking, motivation) that get a Russian a computer and a (shitty or not) knowledge of English. It might seem far-fetched to some people but I tend to agree. Not identical, and not every good CF player will
>But again, poker is a luck based game. Unlike chess, skill is less important there. You can't beat Kasparov in chess, however, you still can win against a strong poker player (on a short distance), that why people play poker. They have a hope (false) to win and take money, the game itself isn't that great.
I'm not much of a poker player, but the idea is that despite the luck