Angoville Perspective
2 Nov 2015, 09:42 AM
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congratz won =)
2 Nov 2015, 09:45 AM
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Nice guide Jeshulin! Will take an in depth look into this now im back in the 1v1 scene
2 Nov 2015, 10:06 AM
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Nice guide Jeshulin! Will take an in depth look into this now im back in the 1v1 scene
jeSHulin!
Great guide as always .
2 Nov 2015, 10:48 AM
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Permanently BannedIts cool that players class like Jesulin do it for us. More thread like this
Great work for all team.
Great work for all team.
2 Nov 2015, 13:28 PM
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I really like these map perspective guides, Jesulin. Thanks! Very informative and helpful. Thx Von Voort for "guidalizing" it & TM.Dutchy for the slick highlight artwork.
2 Nov 2015, 15:34 PM
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Great work jesulin.
2 Nov 2015, 16:03 PM
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Great guide, thanks for taking the time to write it.
3 Nov 2015, 16:32 PM
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Looks great some new lessons on a oldskool map, thx guys
6 Nov 2015, 01:39 AM
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love u jesulin.
by the way do u derive ur name from the famous toro fighter?)
by the way do u derive ur name from the famous toro fighter?)
6 Nov 2015, 19:50 PM
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This is a good guide, nice work jesulin
6 Nov 2015, 20:45 PM
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Thanks to all
In Spanish, diminutives are used much more frequently and seldom mean that the object really is small. So "I am a little Jesús"
love u jesulin.
by the way do u derive ur name from the famous toro fighter?)
In Spanish, diminutives are used much more frequently and seldom mean that the object really is small. So "I am a little Jesús"
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