Something I've noticed while playing #totk is that the further I progress, the less I want to fight enemies. It's no big deal killing everything I see when my weapon is stick with a rock attached but now that I'm running around with pristine weapons with lynel horns I don't want to use them on random enemies.
My name is Eli. I'm a graduate student finishing up a master's degree. My subject area is lunar science!
I'm transmasc nonbinary and I've been on testosterone for a year and a half.
I'm into a lot of different fandoms, see my profile for the full list. Currently I'm mostly into Trigun, The Expanse, DS9 and Star Trek in general, Zelda (recently Tears of the Kingdom), and Dragon Age!
I like to talk a lot about transmasc issues from an Intersectional Justice and Feminism perspective. Also, I am converting to Judaism .
Edited below. I imagine many of us are here from reddit, where hashtags weren't really a thing and in many places mentions were actively discouraged (/r/politics I'm looking at you). However, since everything we post or comment on kbin (and lemmy) has the potential of getting federated on a mastodon server, which leans heavily...
Several ways. Obviously you can simply check the popularity of certain hashtags yourself by searching them. Secondly, theres also hashtag suggestions, so if i were to write "#tot" and #totkcontraption is the first one, its probably the most popular one. Lastly, you just use 2-3 hashtags. So #totk#tearsofthekingdom#totkvehicles for example.
Its not a perfect system that will sort every post perfectly, but its an open and flexible system.
Hi! I jumped ship following the #redditmigration lol so I guess here’s my #introduction. Currently a music composition graduate student, just trying cool new (to me) styles of music. I’ve got a pretty wide variety of nerdy interests like #dnd#anime#videogames (#FFXIV and #TOTK are my comfort games right now) and #magicthegathering.
Should we be using hashtags and mentions more? (kbin.social)
Edited below. I imagine many of us are here from reddit, where hashtags weren't really a thing and in many places mentions were actively discouraged (/r/politics I'm looking at you). However, since everything we post or comment on kbin (and lemmy) has the potential of getting federated on a mastodon server, which leans heavily...