@cherose326

Bro they nerfed the enchant AND MOBY IS SO HARD TO CATCH IT'S LIKE NERFING THE 15 MIL ROD BADLY fisch needs to rebalance

@PandemoniumMinigames-x8k

“No Moby” “Nope, no moby again” “no moby again.”🔥🔥💯🗣️

@Kailun44

9:21 is the best part

@East_germaner

4:22 mad trolling from the fisch devs😭😭🙏🙏🙏

@midnytejay

This was a pretty decent video, Michael. 👍

@rayzorblader9198

his friend catching it with eternal prism and just aurora luck gives me a sliver of hope

@astakuma6651

1:47 why is nobody talking about this part, getting shing sparkling big at the same time is actually insane

@charlietaylor5873

i feel like the fisch devs arent putting as much effort  into the animations of catching as they did with meg and kraken

@Shortseatvher

The chances for that is 0.5%, multiply 64, aurora, merlins luck, you now will have 2% for the Moby, but if its without server luck (64X) its under 1%, it required a the lucky guy to be the chosen one to catch the moby.

@orglindie

Now imagine doing this with a normal rod, no extra luck and no private server so everyone steals it. 😭🙏

@JurgenBuitrago-m6i

Bro should give away the secrets he got he got so many

@D98977

W vid. Ur prolly my fave fisch content creator

@Duckfn16722

Ur the best fisch youtuber ngl ❤❤❤❤

@Cursed-0

yall cant even get ts with admin rod do the devs expect us causals to get it

@000_NEZU

That’s a nice rod ngl🔥

@Kisha-y3h

so this is how a grenade works, :DThe most common type of grenade on the battlefield is the time-delay fragmentation anti-personnel hand grenade. The primary function of this grenade is to kill or maim nearby enemy troops. To ensure maximum damage, the grenade is designed to launch dozens of small metal fragments in every direction when it explodes.

These sorts of grenades, which played a major role in World War I, World War II, Vietnam and many other 20th century conflicts, are designed to be durable, easy to use and easy to manufacture. The conventional design uses a simple chemical delay mechanism. The diagram below shows a typical configuration of this system, dating back to the first World War.

The outer shell of the grenade, made of serrated cast iron, holds a chemical fuze mechanism, which is surrounded by a reservoir of explosive material. The grenade has a filling hole for pouring in the explosive material.


The proper way to throw a hand grenade: Depress the striker lever, pull the pin, hurl the grenade.
Photo courtesy Department of Defense
The firing mechanism is triggered by a spring-loaded striker inside the grenade. Normally, the striker is held in place by the striker lever on top of the grenade, which is held in place by the safety pin. The soldier grips the grenade so the striker lever is pushed up against the body, pulls out the pin and then tosses the grenade. Here's what happens inside once the grenade is released:

With the pin removed, there is nothing holding the lever in position, which means there is nothing holding the spring-loaded striker up. The spring throws the striker down against the percussion cap. The impact ignites the cap, creating a small spark.
The spark ignites a slow-burning material in the fuze. In about four seconds, the delay material burns all the way through.
The end of the delay element is connected to the detonator, a capsule filled with more combustible material. The burning material at the end of the delay ignites the material in the detonator, setting off an explosion inside the grenade.
The explosion ignites the explosive material around the sides of the grenade, creating a much larger explosion that blows the grenade apart.
Pieces of metal from the outer casing fly outward at great speed, imbedding in anybody and anything within range. This sort of grenade may contain additional serrated wire or metal pellets for increased fragmentation damage.

@ii_clxcks

The amount of work that was put in to this wow..

@TEAISCOOL620

hopefully next upd they make some good "nerfs"

@YardenHuber

Doors music 18:05

@Cheesemanzap

WSG ALLSHIFTED