PASSIVE: Poppy's Armor icon.png total armor and Magic resistance icon.png total magic resistance are both increased by 10%, doubled to 20% when she falls Health icon.png below 40% maximum health.
ACTIVE: Poppy gains Movement speed icon.png 40% bonus movement speed for 2 seconds and generates an aura around herself for the duration, causing all enemies who attempt to Dash.png dash into or within it to be dealt magic damage, Airborne icon.png knocked up for 0.5 seconds and, if they were successfully interrupted, Grounded icon.png grounded and Slow icon.png slowed by 25% for 2 seconds.
MAGIC DAMAGE:
70 / 110 / 150 / 190 / 230 (+ 70% AP)
Steadfast Presence can only block a single dash per enemy per cast.
I understand that having sound on may be distracting but I guess leaving the sound effects only on with a low value may be helpful I guess I got many kills just by hearing recall sounds out of vision and listening to some champs abilities without looking at them, you'll be ignoring most of the non important audio anyways exactly like what you do with your vision, when you are in a noisy environment you'll be ignoring everything, but once someone say your name even with a whisper you'll spot it somehow even without expecting it. Plus there is a study stying that we react by sound faster than vision.
I respect your choices and find it amazing that you are playing in a high level without sound (because it means you scan everything on the screen quickly) but I think it's worth giving it a shot and try the game with low audio, because it may help you improve more 😀 especially that your brain isn't waiting to hear an ability hiting to decide what to do next, so basically you with audio is like us with mini hacks or smth lol
The reason why I'm bothering writing this is because I learned a lot from you and admire the way you play and think, so I'd like to be helpful for you if possible as well 🙂
Well at least I'm helping the algorithm if nothing lol.
Fun fact: some champions will say some specific voice lines when an enemy is near even out of vision, like Akshan when Ez is near him. Voice lines are the most distracting thing imo by they are fun when you are on a smurf account or something.
When the released chemical (neurotransmitter) diffuses a small distance across the synaptic cleft resulting in a change in the postsynaptic membrane
External communication
When the released chemical travels outside the body and affects other individuals
When those individuals are of the same species, the chemical is called a pheromone
When they are of a different species, the chemicals are known as allomones
Endocrine communication
When the released chemical, called a hormone, travels through the bloodstream to selectively affect distance target organs
Hormones are organic chemical messengers which are produced and released by specialized ductless glands called endocrine glands
The endocrine glands secrete hormones directly into the blood
The major glands include the hypothalamus, ovaries, testes, pituitary, and thyroid
Hormones
Almost all hormones act on more than one target organ
The endocrine system and the nervous system work together, integrating various body systems to produce adaptive responses to the environment
Hormones control and regulate reproduction, metabolism and energy balance, growth and development, body defense, and general homeostasis (water, nutrient, and electrolyte balance)
How Hormones Work
The brain has strict control over hormone secretion
The brain has receptors to detect almost all hormones
Uses these receptors to monitor the release of the hormones
This functionality is carried out by the hypothalamus and the pituitary glands
The pituitary gland regulates most other endocrine glands
Sometimes referred to as the master gland
The pituitary gland is controlled by the hypothalamus
Neuroendocrine cells released the hormone into our local or systemic circulation
Neuroendocrine cells receive synaptic input from other neurons
If the cells become excited past some threshold, they produce action potentials
Neuroendocrine cells release hormones directly into the bloodstream
This in comparison to regular neurons which release neurotransmitters into a synapse
Categories of Hormones
Hormones are subdivided into two broad categories
Steroid Hormones
Synthesized from cholesterol and produced in the adrenal glands, the ovaries (for women), and the testes (for men)
Common steroids include aldosterone and cortisol
Steroids produced in the ovaries and testes include progesterone, testosterone, and estrogen
Nonsteroid Hormones
Nonsteroid hormones are short chains of amino acids and from the building blocks of proteins
Nonsteroid hormones include insulin, leptin, and ghrelin
Hormones of the Posterior Pituitary
ADH (Vasopressin)
Prevents the loss of water
ADH is released when salt is overly concentrated in blood plasma
The blood plasma carries water, salt, and enzymes
When there is too much salt, the plasma is said to be hypertonic
In this state, cells lose water
ADH is then released by the hypothalamus, which is then released into the posterior pituitary
In turn, the posterior pituitary releases ADH into the general circulation
This then induces the kidneys to retain water and decrease perspiration
During severe blood loss it also increases blood pressure
By constricting blood vessels
Oxytocin
Involved in reproductive functions
E.g. it’s release causes contractions of the uterus during birth
Also responsible for the “letdown” reflex
Oxytocin is released in response to stimulation of the nipple, causing a milk letdown
This reflex can also become condition to environmental stimuli, leading to the release of oxytocin in response to the sight or sound of a crying baby
Hormones of the Anterior Pituitary
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Induces the thyroid gland to release the hormone thyroxine
Thyroxine maintains the body’s metabolic rate, muscle control, and brain development
Infants born with insufficient levels of thyroxine will suffer intellectual deficiency unless it is administered to them shortly after birth
Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroxine
Common consequences of hypothyroidism are depression, fatigue, and memory impairments
The opposite condition, hyperthyroidism, occurs when the thyroid gland produces too much thyroxine
This increases the body’s metabolic rate
Can lead to weight loss, anxiety, irritability, fatigue, and muscle weakness
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)
ACTH is at the center of what is known as the stress response
Stress response activity is activated by the hypothalamic pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis
In the presence of some stressor, the hypothalamus releases corticotropin-releasing hormones (CRH) into the anterior pituitary
In response to CRH, the anterior pituitary releases ACTH into general circulation
ACTH binds to receptors in the adrenal glands located on top of the kidneys
The binding of ACTH to these receptors then stimulates the release of the hormone cortisol
Cortisol is involved in the fight or flight system in the sympathetic nervous system (SNS)
This can provide the body with a burst of energy by preventing glucose from being stored, thus making more of it available to the muscles, while shutting down processes that are not essential for immediate survival
Prolactin
Stimulates the production of milk
Prolactin is released in response to the release of prolactin-releasing peptide from the hypothalamus
Growth Hormone (GH)
GH is released from the anterior pituitary in response to the release of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) from the hypothalamus
GH is responsible for the growth of all tissues of the body
Children deficient in GH must be treated through supplements
If they are not treated, they will achieve a mature height of only 4-4.5 feet
During puberty, a surge of GH accounts for the significant increase in body size
And a gradual drop in GH occurs during aging
This drop results in loss of muscle and body mass, increase body fat, thinning of the skin, and decreased cardiovascular function
I.e. old people shit
Abnormally low levels of GH in adults can result in a condition known as adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD)
AGHD can be treated with GH supplementation
People are given GH supplements if their deficiencies in GH are a result of trauma or disease that affects the hypothalamus or pituitary
Not given to people who have normal declines in GH due to aging
Successful treatments through GH supplements result in increased body and bone mass, an increased ability to exercise, and general improvements on life satisfaction (Boguszewski, 2017)
Gonadotropic Hormones
Play a role in reproduction
Released from the anterior pituitary in response to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) from the hypothalamus
The gonadotropic hormones include luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
In women, LH stimulates the production of estradiol (an estrogen) from the ovaries and FSH stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles, the fluid-filled sacs that contain immature eggs
In men, LH stimulates the production of testosterone from the testes and FSH stimulates sperm production
Testosterone and Estrogen
Testosterone
Regulates sex drive, mood, confidence, and memory functionality
Stimulates muscle growth, strength, and endurance
Maintains bone mass density
Increases red blood cell production
Results in sperm production, erectile function, and prostate growth in men
Leads to hair and collagen growth
Estrogen
Adjusts body temperature
Regulates memory functionality and libido adjustment
I know what you mean with 'sounds' I get really annoyed when someone pronounces their 'S' more than usual. It makes me cringe so hard for some reason. Or when someone clicks their tongue when thinking. Really minor shit actually when you think about it.
i dont mean to offend or anything but hearing only the keyboard and ur voice entire game is annoying try to put the game audio at least I love ur gameplay but the videos bro u gotta work it hearing a 46 min game with keyboards in ur headset is too much… anyway have a nice day
My calc 3 for tha algorithm: The radius of a right circular cone is increasing at a rate of 1.7 in/s while its height is decreasing at a rate of 2.5 in/s. At what rate is the volume of the cone changing when the radius is 146 in. and the height is 140 in.? Ans: _______in^3/s
Full Thumbnail: https://gyazo.com/67a5209fd9d08d10d2374954792bbd44
Clarification on title: Youtube is a game of clickbait. The items aren't necessarily "new" but they are certainly changed. Don't give me a hassle.
https://www.twitch.tv/king_nidhogg | https://www.tiktok.com/@kingnidhogg?lang=en
I was thinking no one plays Kled, maybe that's FEEDABOI. Sure enough there he is
Steadfast Presence
EFFECT RADIUS: 400
CAST TIME: NONE
COST: 50 MANA
COOLDOWN: 24 / 22 / 20 / 18 / 16
PASSIVE: Poppy's Armor icon.png total armor and Magic resistance icon.png total magic resistance are both increased by 10%, doubled to 20% when she falls Health icon.png below 40% maximum health.
ACTIVE: Poppy gains Movement speed icon.png 40% bonus movement speed for 2 seconds and generates an aura around herself for the duration, causing all enemies who attempt to Dash.png dash into or within it to be dealt magic damage, Airborne icon.png knocked up for 0.5 seconds and, if they were successfully interrupted, Grounded icon.png grounded and Slow icon.png slowed by 25% for 2 seconds.
MAGIC DAMAGE:
70 / 110 / 150 / 190 / 230 (+ 70% AP)
Steadfast Presence can only block a single dash per enemy per cast.
Hey King, do you have any thoughts on an Evenshroud J4 build? I was wondering if it could possibly be a decent alternative to Frostfire build.
prob the best thumbnail of all LOL youtube
who’s the artist of that jarvan fanart?
the enemy caitlyn was really good
I understand that having sound on may be distracting but I guess leaving the sound effects only on with a low value may be helpful I guess
I got many kills just by hearing recall sounds out of vision and listening to some champs abilities without looking at them, you'll be ignoring most of the non important audio anyways exactly like what you do with your vision, when you are in a noisy environment you'll be ignoring everything, but once someone say your name even with a whisper you'll spot it somehow even without expecting it.
Plus there is a study stying that we react by sound faster than vision.
I respect your choices and find it amazing that you are playing in a high level without sound (because it means you scan everything on the screen quickly) but I think it's worth giving it a shot and try the game with low audio, because it may help you improve more 😀 especially that your brain isn't waiting to hear an ability hiting to decide what to do next, so basically you with audio is like us with mini hacks or smth lol
The reason why I'm bothering writing this is because I learned a lot from you and admire the way you play and think, so I'd like to be helpful for you if possible as well 🙂
Well at least I'm helping the algorithm if nothing lol.
Fun fact: some champions will say some specific voice lines when an enemy is near even out of vision, like Akshan when Ez is near him. Voice lines are the most distracting thing imo by they are fun when you are on a smurf account or something.
Feeding the algorithm. Good video.
Bro that jarvin picture in thumbnail
34:34 "One day I will make the play..". This is why I love watching you
Yo, here are my notes on hormones and behaviour
Chemical Communication
Synaptic communication
When the released chemical (neurotransmitter) diffuses a small distance across the synaptic cleft resulting in a change in the postsynaptic membrane
External communication
When the released chemical travels outside the body and affects other individuals
When those individuals are of the same species, the chemical is called a pheromone
When they are of a different species, the chemicals are known as allomones
Endocrine communication
When the released chemical, called a hormone, travels through the bloodstream to selectively affect distance target organs
Hormones are organic chemical messengers which are produced and released by specialized ductless glands called endocrine glands
The endocrine glands secrete hormones directly into the blood
The major glands include the hypothalamus, ovaries, testes, pituitary, and thyroid
Hormones
Almost all hormones act on more than one target organ
The endocrine system and the nervous system work together, integrating various body systems to produce adaptive responses to the environment
Hormones control and regulate reproduction, metabolism and energy balance, growth and development, body defense, and general homeostasis (water, nutrient, and electrolyte balance)
How Hormones Work
The brain has strict control over hormone secretion
The brain has receptors to detect almost all hormones
Uses these receptors to monitor the release of the hormones
This functionality is carried out by the hypothalamus and the pituitary glands
The pituitary gland regulates most other endocrine glands
Sometimes referred to as the master gland
The pituitary gland is controlled by the hypothalamus
Neuroendocrine cells released the hormone into our local or systemic circulation
Neuroendocrine cells receive synaptic input from other neurons
If the cells become excited past some threshold, they produce action potentials
Neuroendocrine cells release hormones directly into the bloodstream
This in comparison to regular neurons which release neurotransmitters into a synapse
Categories of Hormones
Hormones are subdivided into two broad categories
Steroid Hormones
Synthesized from cholesterol and produced in the adrenal glands, the ovaries (for women), and the testes (for men)
Common steroids include aldosterone and cortisol
Steroids produced in the ovaries and testes include progesterone, testosterone, and estrogen
Nonsteroid Hormones
Nonsteroid hormones are short chains of amino acids and from the building blocks of proteins
Nonsteroid hormones include insulin, leptin, and ghrelin
Hormones of the Posterior Pituitary
ADH (Vasopressin)
Prevents the loss of water
ADH is released when salt is overly concentrated in blood plasma
The blood plasma carries water, salt, and enzymes
When there is too much salt, the plasma is said to be hypertonic
In this state, cells lose water
ADH is then released by the hypothalamus, which is then released into the posterior pituitary
In turn, the posterior pituitary releases ADH into the general circulation
This then induces the kidneys to retain water and decrease perspiration
During severe blood loss it also increases blood pressure
By constricting blood vessels
Oxytocin
Involved in reproductive functions
E.g. it’s release causes contractions of the uterus during birth
Also responsible for the “letdown” reflex
Oxytocin is released in response to stimulation of the nipple, causing a milk letdown
This reflex can also become condition to environmental stimuli, leading to the release of oxytocin in response to the sight or sound of a crying baby
Hormones of the Anterior Pituitary
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Induces the thyroid gland to release the hormone thyroxine
Thyroxine maintains the body’s metabolic rate, muscle control, and brain development
Infants born with insufficient levels of thyroxine will suffer intellectual deficiency unless it is administered to them shortly after birth
Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroxine
Common consequences of hypothyroidism are depression, fatigue, and memory impairments
The opposite condition, hyperthyroidism, occurs when the thyroid gland produces too much thyroxine
This increases the body’s metabolic rate
Can lead to weight loss, anxiety, irritability, fatigue, and muscle weakness
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)
ACTH is at the center of what is known as the stress response
Stress response activity is activated by the hypothalamic pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis
In the presence of some stressor, the hypothalamus releases corticotropin-releasing hormones (CRH) into the anterior pituitary
In response to CRH, the anterior pituitary releases ACTH into general circulation
ACTH binds to receptors in the adrenal glands located on top of the kidneys
The binding of ACTH to these receptors then stimulates the release of the hormone cortisol
Cortisol is involved in the fight or flight system in the sympathetic nervous system (SNS)
This can provide the body with a burst of energy by preventing glucose from being stored, thus making more of it available to the muscles, while shutting down processes that are not essential for immediate survival
Prolactin
Stimulates the production of milk
Prolactin is released in response to the release of prolactin-releasing peptide from the hypothalamus
Growth Hormone (GH)
GH is released from the anterior pituitary in response to the release of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) from the hypothalamus
GH is responsible for the growth of all tissues of the body
Children deficient in GH must be treated through supplements
If they are not treated, they will achieve a mature height of only 4-4.5 feet
During puberty, a surge of GH accounts for the significant increase in body size
And a gradual drop in GH occurs during aging
This drop results in loss of muscle and body mass, increase body fat, thinning of the skin, and decreased cardiovascular function
I.e. old people shit
Abnormally low levels of GH in adults can result in a condition known as adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD)
AGHD can be treated with GH supplementation
People are given GH supplements if their deficiencies in GH are a result of trauma or disease that affects the hypothalamus or pituitary
Not given to people who have normal declines in GH due to aging
Successful treatments through GH supplements result in increased body and bone mass, an increased ability to exercise, and general improvements on life satisfaction (Boguszewski, 2017)
Gonadotropic Hormones
Play a role in reproduction
Released from the anterior pituitary in response to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) from the hypothalamus
The gonadotropic hormones include luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
In women, LH stimulates the production of estradiol (an estrogen) from the ovaries and FSH stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles, the fluid-filled sacs that contain immature eggs
In men, LH stimulates the production of testosterone from the testes and FSH stimulates sperm production
Testosterone and Estrogen
Testosterone
Regulates sex drive, mood, confidence, and memory functionality
Stimulates muscle growth, strength, and endurance
Maintains bone mass density
Increases red blood cell production
Results in sperm production, erectile function, and prostate growth in men
Leads to hair and collagen growth
Estrogen
Adjusts body temperature
Regulates memory functionality and libido adjustment
Regulates cholesterol production
Increases bone strength and bone density
Has anti-aging effects on skin
Protects the heart from cholesterol
Results in breast growth and feeding functions
Ovaries are maturated and stimulated
Results in menstrual cycle for pregnancy
Brand ult does vanish when you zhonya's it when it's en route. Just like every point and click ability that takes time to arrive.
You can ping blast cones that are in fog of war if you ping the place they are on the minimap
I won't stand for this poppy slander. I may not play it often, but it's a funny counterpick.
another banger vid. keep up the great uploads my guy
comment sandwich
Styling on j4
I play poppy and that thumbnail hurtin
How can you cause such a twist in my heart erick? huge fan and a poppy main. hurts 😀
Ps. What is a shower ?
So apparently your known for J4, Lee, and nid. So let’s shit on poppy players because her W is annoying.
I know what you mean with 'sounds' I get really annoyed when someone pronounces their 'S' more than usual. It makes me cringe so hard for some reason. Or when someone clicks their tongue when thinking. Really minor shit actually when you think about it.
Bruh I heard you were talkin shit about my adorable little goblin, ma girl can send 5 man flyin in one fell swoop
i dont mean to offend or anything but hearing only the keyboard and ur voice entire game is annoying
try to put the game audio at least I love ur gameplay but the videos bro u gotta work it hearing a 46 min game with keyboards in ur headset is too much… anyway have a nice day
Ok but DobleedPurple loves Poppy in a unique way
My calc 3 for tha algorithm:
The radius of a right circular cone is increasing at a rate of 1.7 in/s while its height is decreasing at a rate of 2.5 in/s. At what rate is the volume of the cone changing when the radius is 146 in. and the height is 140 in.?
Ans: _______in^3/s
King nidhogg more like King Big Hogg :DDD
Nidhogg being the supportive dad some twitch chatters need. Wholesome af.
Rito gotta add back dash on stridebreaker
Love your J4 games!