Minion comes from Middle French and is related to filet mignon. The two terms are connected by mignon, meaning "darling." The earliest uses of minion refer to someone who is a particular favorite of a sovereign or other important personage. Over time, however, the word developed a more derogatory sense referring to a person who is servile and unimportant.
all totems are minions, not all minions are totems. All companions are minions, not all minions are companions. Increased minion health will affect everything. Companion, Minions, Totems. Even totems that do not have trees such as claw totem and healing totem.
Minion is a serif typeface released in 1990 by Adobe Systems. Designed by Robert Slimbach, it is inspired by late Renaissance-era type and intended for body text and extended reading. Minion's name comes from the traditional naming system for type sizes, in which minion is between nonpareil and brevier, with the type body 7pt in height.[2][3][4] As the historically rooted name indicates, Minion was designed for body text in a classic style, although slightly condensed and with large apertures to increase legibility.[5] Slimbach described the design as having "a simplified structure and moderate proportions."[6][7] The design is slightly condensed, although Slimbach has said that this was intended not for commercial reasons so much as to achieve a good balance of the size of letters relative to the ascenders and descenders.[3]
Minion was developed into a large family using sophisticated interpolation or multiple master technology to create a range of weights and optical sizes suitable for different text sizes.[8][9][10] This automation of font creation was intended to create a seamless transition of styles from solid, chunky designs for caption-size small print to more graceful and slender designs for headings.[11][a] It is an early member of what became Adobe's Originals program, which created a set of type families primarily for book and print use, many like Minion in a deliberately historical, humanist style.[b]
Minion is a very large family of fonts, including Greek, Armenian and Cyrillic alphabets, optical sizes, condensed styles and stylistic alternates such as swash capitals.[14] As a standard font in many of Adobe's programs, it is one of the most popular serif typefaces used in books. One of the most famous uses of Minion is The Elements of Typographic Style, Robert Bringhurst's book about fine printing and page layout.[15][16]
Modern Minion releases are in the OpenType (otf) format, allowing a variety of stylistic alternates such as small caps and ligatures to be encoded in the same font. The original release used additional 'expert set' fonts for these features, and may remain used by designers using more primitive software such as Microsoft Office that has limited OpenType support. Like many Adobe fonts, Minion included a 'Th' ligature derived from traditional calligraphy.[17]
The original release. Minion Black does not have an italic counterpart. Minion Expert is a separate font package that include fonts containing small caps, ligatures, old style figures, and swash glyphs. There are also fonts for dingbats (Minion Ornaments), and a Black-weighted font (Minion Black Expert). Swash fonts are included for only the 2 lightest font weights. An 'expert set' font is used for older and simpler applications that cannot handle multiple text styles for the same letter (such as both lower-case letters and small caps) in the same font. Slimbach stated, "I saw it as being useful in text applications like newspapers, textbooks, and manuals, as well as signage and titles."[18]
Minion Pro comes with 4 optical sizes (Regular, Caption, Subhead, and Display), 2 widths (Regular and Condensed), 4 weights (Regular, Medium, Semibold, and Bold), each with its respective italic, totaling 64 styles. [20] The Black weight from Minion Black Expert was not included. Each font includes the expert glyphs and dingbats that were previously found in Minion Expert package (swashes available in italic fonts only), Cyrillic Glyphs from Minion Cyrillic. In addition, the font family supports Adobe CE, Adobe Western 2, Greek, Latin Extended, Vietnamese character sets.
A rerelease including Armenian, redesigned Greek characters, full support for International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), and other modifications.[23][24][25][26] For example, Minion Pro provides the "Th" ligature by default, while Minion 3 only does so when discretionary ligatures are enabled. [27]
Minion has generally received praise for its effectiveness as a clean, neutral book face with a very comprehensive range of features and styles. Slimbach himself has described it as "an exercise in restraint", noting that his other old-style serif designs, Arno and Jenson, are more eccentric.[7]
Minion Math family includes 20 fonts in 4 weights and 5 optical sizes. Minion Math provides an additional optical size 'Tiny', which is not part of Minion. Version 1.026 contains about 3,300 glyphs in each font style; OpenType math features were added in version 1.020. Minion Math had a working title, typoma MnMath. The final form is expected to include all Unicode mathematical symbols and many additional symbols.
MnSymbol is not a full math font, as such it provides mathematical symbols in the style of Minion[46] but not glyphs for Latin characters.[47] A common setup is to use a TeX package which allows users to set an arbitrary font (in this case, Minion) as a math font, then supplement mathematical symbols from MnSymbol.[48][49] Although MnSymbol has a packaging as OpenType, it only provides TeX font metrics for math.
There may be others. But so many minion makers at Tier 3 and no destroyers?
Kvasir is very difficult to counter in tournaments once he gets on a roll. When he is on defense, he seems to fire before you can charge yours and then on offense he is useless.
One of my alliance members mentioned that if you take Vollermork to a no heal tourney, his fiend will just do damage for the entire match. Generally speaking, I find most of those matches end quickly because it is easier to max out a tier 3.
John Soules Foods and Illumination Presents Minions have teamed up to create these playful minion shaped white meat chicken patties. John Soules Foods chicken nuggets are made with 100% all natural, white meat chicken so you can feel confident about what your family is eating. And the delicious, golden breaded chicken nuggets are shaped like minions so your kids will love them.
WHITE MEAT CHICKEN, WHEAT FLOUR, WATER, BREAD CRUMB (WHEAT FLOUR, NATURAL CANE SUGAR, YEAST, SEA SALT, CANOLA OIL). CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF THE FOLLOWING: SALT, RICE STARCH, POTATO STARCH, NATURAL FLAVORING, VINEGAR, DEHYDRATED GARLIC, SWEET DAIRY WHEY, PAPRIKA, SPICE EXTRACTIVES, CELERY SEED, WHEAT GLUTEN, EXTRACTIVES OF PAPRIKA, DEXTROSE AND SPICES. BREADING SET IN VEGETABLE OIL. CONTAINS: WHEAT, MILK
Microwave (Heating times may vary as microwaves vary in intensity.)
1. Place 3 Chicken Nuggets in a single layer on a microwave safe dish. Do not cover.
2. Heat on HIGH for 1 minute. Remove from microwave and turn product over. Heat on HIGH for an additional 30 seconds.
3. Let stand for 1 minute before serving.
Hi, I work mostly in minion pro because its the default, at least until ready to typeset everything, but a few days ago my Minion Pro has utterly vanished, meaning the majority of my WIP documents are now blank. I realize that I can go and change fonts on them manually, but I'd really rather just NOT be missing the default font. I've tried restarting and relogging in creative cloud to see if that did anything and as far as I can tell, it hasn't helped. I have no idea why the font just disappeared, and I haven't noticed any other font I regularly use go missing either.
I was unable to reinstall the minion fonts from typekit because it said they were already installed, and they werent where I thought they'd be at all, but searching C drive I was able to find them. I just deleted them there and was able to reinstall them via typekit.
Speed: It takes a certain duration to open a chest, 12 hours by default for Ruby chests for example. Each 1 point in Speed reduces this duration by 0.2%. For example, 200 points in Speed means it takes 40% less time to open a chest.
The best minions by this metric are (as mentioned) Ponytaur and Igrit, which take an average of 13.125 hours and 13.162 hours to open a Diamond chest, on average. This is due to having a high Might stat with a decent Cunning stat to back it up, while not caring about recovery time at all (lol Ponytaur has 2% improved recovery time at level 50 Mythic).
In the same game data that I mined this from, alongside the maximum values, there is a minimum value set. Pussbag has 10, Snack Rat has 9, Octoghoul has 80. An accidental typo (literally an extra zero) is wholly consistent with the symptoms we are experiencing here (an overinflated initial Cunning stat that falls off and eventually becomes good, but not optimal, at the higher rarities).
My recommendations remain the same. Hold onto your Octoghouls (even post-fix they will be the #3 minion for Cunning) but also invest in Pussbag and Snack Rat, along with Zombie Pup, Green Dragonette, Kittiliche, and Ponytaur, with the goal of having 3x as many minions with excellent stats as you do Chests, allowing for 100% uptime.
Ok I follow this now. So it looks like its getting a prorated stat gain based on its maximum attainable value but it had such a high starting value that it gains less than the others over each successive level.
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