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Does Booming Blade work with Extra Attack?

Booming Blade:

You brandish the weapon used in the spell’s casting and make a melee attack with it against one creature within 5 feet of you.

Extra attack:

Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.

I think we can agree that Booming Blade is casting a spell (a cantrip). Obviously I can't use Booming Blade twice.

But does the fact that it's a spell that makes a melee weapon attack count as "taking the attack action"?

In other words - if I cast Booming Blade, am I locked out of Extra Attack because I took a "Cast a Spell" action instead of an "Attack" action? Or do I still get an extra attack because casting the spell made me take the Attack action?

  • Yeah, originally I had kept all the settings stock but I was having issues with bed adhesion and stringing when I swapped to a different PETG brand. I played with my extrusion rate until that other filament (Overture PETG) printed mostly okay... but honestly that filament still gave me issues on the first layer (mostly edge curling on the bed) so I just ate the extra cost and swapped back to Prusament.

    I suppose it probably couldn't hurt to try a print with all the stock settings just to rule things out.

  • Interesting - I'm using the stock values for feedrate (max 200 mm/s for XY; 12 for Z; 120 for E; no min feedrate specified), but those are probably tuned for the stock hotend and I can imagine they probably differ for the Revo.

    The only thing I can find for the Revo that seems like it would give the numbers I need is this page which talks about max flow rate, but that's different than feed rate (I'd imagine). The linked calculator puts my settings well within standard limits.

    I can't seem to find anything else online about it - is it just bringing the XYE values down via trial and error, or is there some formula I can use to calculate the correct feed rate?

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    Prusa MK3S+ with Revo - how do I fix PETG blobs and filament sticking to the nozzle?

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    I'm glad this happened on the first layer of a 2-day print, at least.

    I'm using Revo's recommended settings for PETG, on a 0.6mm nozzle, printed with Prusament PETG.

    I haven't printed anything since July, and this is the second print in a week. The first print was mostly fine, but had some strange artifacts on one end of the print which I attributed to Octoprint acting up (I've since sanded them away so I don't have pictures). Just to be safe, I greased the smooth rods, checked the belt tightness, and re-ran XYZ calibration + first layer calibration.

    I watched this whole first layer get put down - everything seemed to be absolutely fine, with a couple "zits" in one section (actually right next to where the blob landed; you can see them in the second picture).

    The print head lifted up to start another section of the print and this massive glob of PETG fell off the hotend and landed right on t

  • That only works if Dems actually support those things. The only policies Dems can run on are the things that the most conservative Dems support.

    Basically - every Democratic policy is dictated by whatever Manchin and Sinema decide they're okay with. Otherwise the party is going to be known as the party of broken promises.

  • I'm not OP, but generally the term is machine learning engineer. You get a computer science degree with a focus in ML.

    The jobs are fairly plentiful as lots of places are looking to hire AI people now.

  • No, they would not.

    In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party, the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before mentioned, the supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.

  • In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party, the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before mentioned, the supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.

    Congress has the power to do whatever to the Supreme Court. It's explicit, unlike the power to declare something unconstitutional. Congress is the check on SCOTUS.

  • I mean, in the late 2000s I was kind of a shitty person. But in like 2014 I realized I was a piece of shit and started to work on myself.

    I stopped basing my personality on how many girls I could land and started just focusing on myself and not on relationships. I spent 2 years guiding myself to a much better place, and then in 2016 I met my current fiance.

  • Revenue, not profit.

    In other words - Twitter would lose even more money. And they'd lose it to people that can take it straight from their bank accounts. 6% of it, to start with.

    So $0.48 of every blue checkmark would go straight to the EU.

  • I got banned from there too because I used to go on /r/4chan back in 2011. I was an edgy teenager back then.

    They apparently fetched every comment that had ever been made to that subreddit and banned everyone. It happened in like 2015-2016, long after I stopped going on any subreddit like that.

  • I got one for saying we should destroy a bridge in Königsberg in the name of Euler.

    This is a reference to a famous problem in graph theory. This problem has been ruined since they built an extra bridge. It was an obvious joke in context, to an audience that would understand the joke.

    Unfortunately, Reddit's so-called "Anti-Evil Operations" team doesn't look at context and said I was inciting terrorism.

  • Article 3, Section 2:

    In all the other Cases before mentioned, the supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.

    Because judicial review is inferred (not stated) in the Constitution, and because Congress has explicit permission to regulate the judiciary (including the Supreme Court), Congress can effectively do what they want.

    This means that Congress can put a clause stating "this law is not subject to judicial review" and there is literally nothing SCOTUS can do about it. It's a check on SCOTUS. Congress has full power over judicial review.

    Congress has tried exercising this clause in the past (to force judicial review to require a 2/3 majority of justices), but it's always died in the Senate.

  • If you know C++ already, Unreal is a much more natural starting point than either Unity or Godot.

    Unreal is what gets used in many AAA shops - it's not a monopoly by any means but it is the most common off-the-shelf engine in the industry. Unity's main edge is that it's easy to learn but if you are comfortable in C++ then there's no real benefit to Unity.

    Godot uses GDScript, which is a custom scripting language that's meant to be easy to learn. It's FOSS so you don't need to worry about being screwed over - but it's a lot less mature than something like Unreal which can ship on everything you can think of.

    But my advice is to make small things. Don't hyperfocus on a dream game. Just make things that will take a weekend (maybe a week at most). Then move on to something else.

    When I was getting into game dev, I made a couple simple projects then jumped into my dream game. I spent so long making that one game that I never finished.

    When I got hired in the industry, they cared more about what I released than what my education or job experience was. Because that one big game was never finished, I wound up with my smaller "just getting started" games on my resume; stuff I had made but wasn't proud of. But those games were at least finished and available to the public... and they were what got me hired, not my magnum opus overscoped unfinished indie game I never completed.

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    rule

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    rule

    Game Development @programming.dev
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    Starfield review controversy traces game journalism's orbital decay

    More concerning than Bethesda's decision to withhold early review codes from certain outlets is how heavily some sites are relying on the game to drive their business.

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    Cattlemancy rule

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    sitting here with my phylactruley laughing at you mortals

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    Veruley, thy shapeshifter magics be a gateway unto many abilities some consider unnatural

    Dungeons and Dragons Memes @kbin.social
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    Why do people always ask how big the room is first?

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    DnD Memes @sh.itjust.works
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    Why do people always ask how big the room is first?

    RPGMemes @ttrpg.network
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    Why do people always ask how big the room is first?

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    ruledamn council has no respect for the next generation of magic

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    Wizardposting Rules

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    Apprulentices these days always pondering their orbs 🙄

    Sync for Lemmy @lemmy.world
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    Is there a way to move the vote button to the other side?

    My thumb can't reach the upvote button! :(