Use any action skill you see fit in each situation. Use any general anointments and weapons you find, cycle clone for ASE anointments. Then use hyperfocus, scourge, lob or cutsman to easily finish boss. You can also use clone/drone throwing nades to activate them. Or defensive shields if you need them, Stop-Gap, Transformer, Double Downer, Frozen Heart is fun with cloneįor bossing use multipellet weapon like a maggie or shotgun to easily trigger seein dead/kill skills. Sitorak, Big Boom Blaster, One Shotter Shield. Shield: Quick recharging shields are best for triggering topped off to cycle clone.
Quasars and for utility.Īrtifact: Snowdrift for bossing, icebreaker for mobbing, victory rush, mag size, aoe bonuses, weapon specific, elemental bonuses Recurring hex grenade will create most triggers. Grenade mod: Grenades can help trigger SD class mod. pistol damage, assault rifle damage, splash damage, crit damage, these are very important for max damage Look for weapon specific bonuses that boost the weapon you’re holding ex. Weapons: Redistributor, Hyperfocus XZ41, Recursion, Brainstormer, Dictator, Lob, Hellshock, Cutsman, Anarchy, Craps, Scourge, Krakatoa, Boom Sickle, Craps, Nukem, Star Helix,ĬOM: Seein Dead, 2 points in playing dirty, top rolls mostly don’t matter. But spending enough points in clone tree for doppelbanger, is great! If you don’t plan on ever using clone then you wont need the clone skills. “Protecting what we have and even trying to enhance it, to make it better.Home > New Guides > Borderlands 3 – Zane Meta Build Zane Meta BuildĪll builds, non dlc, mobbing, bossing… SAK Zane (Seein Dead) All Purpose “The environment is very important to me,” Scherbak said. Inevitably, the conversation came around to the stunning beauty, the clear water and pure mountain air around them. They referred to the party’s stand on social issues, on cultural matters and helping those with less. They set up camp chairs in their big backyard and invited Harvey, the retired physician and a neighbor, to sit by Markleeville Creek and discuss why they’re Democrats. His wife, Aimee Nitzberg, 51, is a yoga instructor who also works at the public library. So it’s important to keep on good terms.Īn ambulance can take 45 minutes to show up, said Bill Scherbak, “so your neighbor is going to be the first one to come to your aid. You’re sure to bump into familiar faces at the general store, the gas station, or a meeting of the school board or volunteer fire department. It isn’t easy getting people in Alpine County to talk about politics, especially in these antagonistic times. Politics What’s on the ballot in California’s 2022 primary election?Ĭalifornia’s 2022 primary election ballot includes races for governor, attorney general, the Legislature and Congress, as well as local contests. During the day, when traffic is heaviest, 20 minutes or more can pass between cars. The upscale saloon is one of fewer than a dozen businesses that make up downtown Markleeville, a two-minute stroll end-to-end along Highway 89. “And that attracted like-minded people who want to continue that legacy of preserving and protecting.”Īndy Lovell has a theory, which he shared over a plate of fried cheese curds at Cutthroat Brewing Co. “There was a heartbeat of more liberal thought,” said Brissenden, 73, who sold the resort in 2019 but is still active in environmental politics. With so few people, it didn’t take much beyond word of mouth to help turn Alpine from red to blue. The county is also whiter and more affluent than the state on average.) (More than a quarter of the county’s residents are 65 or older, compared with fewer than 15% statewide, which may account for its extraordinarily high voter turnout. Some liked what they heard - enough to move here once they retired.
Now and then the hosts talked politics with their guests. The couple bought a collection of ramshackle cabins and turned it into a rustic resort. They passed through Alpine County in 1980 on their honeymoon and fell in love. His wife, Patty, worked for Democratic Assemblyman Sam Farr. Some of them may have stayed at Mitzner’s bed-and-breakfast in Woodfords (population 150) or at John Brissenden’s place just down the road.īrissenden lived in Santa Cruz and worked for a time as a field representative for Democratic Rep. People come here because they cherish the unspoiled outdoors and want to keep it that way, and believe voting Democratic is the best way to do so.
Maybe that’s another reason the party thrives. So there was never the raging battle over natural resources that took place in other rural California counties, turning many residents against the Democratic Party and others foes derided as tree-huggers. But that dried up long ago, just like the silver mines.