Alright, alright, let’s talk about this… this… Robin thing and her light cone, whatever that is. Sounds fancy, but lemme tell ya, it ain’t that complicated. My old eyes have seen enough things to know what’s what, even if I can’t pronounce half these fancy words.
So, this Robin, she’s a support, you know, like the folks in the village who help ya out when ya need it. But this ain’t no ordinary help, no sirree. This Robin, she helps with the fightin’, makes the other fellas hit harder, I reckon.
Now, about that light cone… Flowing Nightglow, they call it. Sounds like somethin’ you’d see in a dream, all shimmery and whatnot. But it’s important, see? It’s like givin’ Robin a super-duper plow for the fields. Makes her work better, makes everyone’s crops grow bigger. You get the picture?
They say this Flowing Nightglow thing is the best. Makes sense. Only the best for our Robin, right? It’s a 5-star thingy, which, I guess, is like having five of the plumpest chickens in the coop. Strong and sturdy, that’s what it is.
- It makes her attack better. Makes her hit harder, I guess.
- It helps the whole team do more damage. Like when the whole village works together to harvest the fields, everyone benefits.
- Even if you ain’t got the fancy stuff, there’s this Chorus Light Cone that works just fine. Good enough for most folks, I reckon. Like using a sturdy hoe instead of a fancy tractor. Gets the job done, just the same.
Now, they talk about some “ERR” stuff. Don’t ask me what it means, sounds like a frog croakin’ in the pond to me. But they say it’s important if that’s all you care about. I say, caring about the whole darn field is more important, but what do I know? I’m just an old woman.
They also talk about “light cones” in a different way. Something about light travelin’ and time and space. Sounds like somethin’ the city folks would yap about over their fancy coffees. But it kinda makes sense, in a way. Like how you can see a storm comin’ from far away, and you know it’s gonna hit your farm soon. It’s all connected, see?
And this other thing… stacking datasets and redshifts? Lord have mercy, sounds like somethin’ my grandson would try to explain to me, and I’d just nod and smile and pretend I understood. But I think it’s like lookin’ at the whole field, not just one little patch. They look at lots of stuff to see the big picture, like how we look at the sky to know when to plant and when to harvest.
So, back to Robin. She’s good, real good. This Flowing Nightglow thing is the best for her, makes her support even better. But even if you don’t have that, there’s other options. Just like there’s more than one way to skin a cat, as they say. Though I never liked skinnin’ cats myself, poor things.
In simple words, Robin helps her team fight, and the Flowing Nightglow light cone makes her the best at it. It makes her attacks stronger and helps everyone on the team do more damage. And that’s all there is to it. Don’t let those fancy words confuse ya. It’s all just about helpin’ each other out and gettin’ the job done, just like in the village.
So there you have it. My take on this Robin and her light cone. Maybe I ain’t got the fancy learnin’ like them city folk, but I know what’s what. And this Robin, she’s a good one, and that Flowing Nightglow thing? Well, it’s the cream of the crop, that’s for sure.
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