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I am very disappointing that the original art style that I loved so much was not used again for this character. I feel that the change of art-style insults the very thing that The Milkman stood for: honesty, dependability, a smooth texture that goes down easy, and a good source of calcium.
I will not be playing this character, as an act of protest, until the art-style is updated to represent the initial vision that The Milkman presented.
Another fix pushed today for mixing bowl. Thanks for the reports!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n9iXNhTPNs&ab_channel=FrostPrime
PS, thanks for all the fixes 💚
chips can be strong - I'll try to do a few runs on A20 with chip as a focus and see if it's looking too easy. If so, I can get some nerfs in :) It's true that Freshly Baked scales very well for a started card, but in the beginning it's quite modest. I'll see if I can find a fix that makes it decent early but now as strong scaling.