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<header>
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<a href="/" rel="noopener noreferrer" aria-label="Home" role="navigation">
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<Image src={logo} alt="Firq Website Logo"/>
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<span class="visually-hidden">Firq Website Logo</span>
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<a href="/" rel="noopener noreferrer" aria-label="Home" role="link">
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Since my website is now using a docker container instead of the previous `rsync` + `screen` approach, a new deployment solution was needed.
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In the end, Neshura proposed to use <a href="https://github.com/louislam/dockge" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="font-style: unset">Dockge</a>, a new, simple container management tool build by the developer of the beloved uptime-kuma. With that set up, getting the website only was really really easy:
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In the end, Neshura proposed to use <a href="https://github.com/louislam/dockge" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" >Dockge</a>, a new, simple container management tool build by the developer of the beloved uptime-kuma. With that set up, getting the website only was really really easy:
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1. Create a new stack
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2. Add a container entry
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I also updated my about page to now reflect the migration, as the old technologies weren't up-to-date anymore.
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If you want to check out the repository by yourself, feel free to do so. <a href="https://forgejo.neshweb.net/Firq/firq-dev-website" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="font-style: unset">It is available on Neshuras Forgejo instance</a>
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If you want to check out the repository by yourself, feel free to do so. <a href="https://forgejo.neshweb.net/Firq/firq-dev-website" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" >It is available on Neshuras Forgejo instance</a>
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Instant Kill & Instant Death: One of the most rejected systems to exist in FGO. Most players know of it, but discard it because of its unreliability and uselessness against stronger enemies. In this article, I want to dive a bit into the workings of Instant Kill and help you understand how you can, in specific scenarios, use it to your advantage.
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There are a multitude of servants that have access to instant-kill, but I will only highlight a few here (You can view the full list on <a href="https://gamepress.gg/grandorder/instant-death" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="font-style: unset">Gamepress</a>)
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There are a multitude of servants that have access to instant-kill, but I will only highlight a few here (You can view the full list on <a href="https://gamepress.gg/grandorder/instant-death" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" >Gamepress</a>)
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- **Nitocris (Caster)**: The most prominent figure, as she has easy access to her instant-killing NP and a skill that increases her death hit rate
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- **Void Shiki (Saber)**: Another Example of an AOE Instant-Kill servant who also has access to Death Resist debuffs. One quest in her release event even specifically used the Instant Kill mechanic (<a href="https://apps.atlasacademy.io/db/NA/quest/94021308/1" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="font-style: unset">Quest Link here</a>)
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- **Void Shiki (Saber)**: Another Example of an AOE Instant-Kill servant who also has access to Death Resist debuffs. One quest in her release event even specifically used the Instant Kill mechanic (<a href="https://apps.atlasacademy.io/db/NA/quest/94021308/1" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" >Quest Link here</a>)
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- **King Hassan (Assassin)**: The only servant that can afflict enemies with instant death on normal attacks (Note: David can do this as well, but only if he has his Bond CE equipped)
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But since Instant Kill is based on probability, most players are relucatant to use it in their farming compositions. This thems from the different death rates enemies have:
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## Example
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The main reason this came up was because of a farming comp used in <a href="https://apps.atlasacademy.io/db/NA/quest/94061820/1" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="font-style: unset">Hunting Quest XI - Day 5 - Pride+</a>. The node is structured
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The main reason this came up was because of a farming comp used in <a href="https://apps.atlasacademy.io/db/NA/quest/94061820/1" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" >Hunting Quest XI - Day 5 - Pride+</a>. The node is structured
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into a 2 - 1 - 1 Layout, meaning using a dual-DPS setup would be the way to go.
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Looking at the stats for the first wave, it made sense to use Nitocris: Both Ghouls have a 100% Death Rate <a href="https://apps.atlasacademy.io/db/NA/enemy/9940700" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="font-style: unset">according to Atlas Academy</a>.
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Looking at the stats for the first wave, it made sense to use Nitocris: Both Ghouls have a 100% Death Rate <a href="https://apps.atlasacademy.io/db/NA/enemy/9940700" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" >according to Atlas Academy</a>.
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I went with using Nitocris, since she has a 100% NP charge and a skill that increases her Instant Death rate by 100%. Not needing any additional charge meant that no other buffs or AOE charges needed to be used on turn 1.
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