12/16/2023 0 Comments Dragon spring phoenix risingRELATED: The Rising Of The Shield Hero: Every Legendary Weapon, Ranked One of the birds is resistant to physical attacks and flies much closer to the ground when engaging in combat, while the other is resistant to magic and prefers to do damage from long range. Spotting vibrant and reflective fish-like scales in place of skin, the birds are the most beautiful of the bunch. The Phoenix, the second Guardian Beast, is a package deal featuring twin birds with enough power to obliterate a country. The Spirit Tortoise can also summon familiars, ranging from bats to the corpses of the humans that used to live in the city on its back, under its control to act as a biological immune system for those who might venture inside it looking for a way to kill it. The attack does not just deal physical damage it also drains the SP of its targets, rendering them vulnerable for the next shot if they manage to survive the first one. It can also shoot a lightning beam from its mouth or the eyeball on its heart, which is destructive enough to clear out a mountain range. Due to its enormous size, it is also extremely heavy and very slow, but it compensates for that fact by constantly being on the move. Those spikes can be used as projectiles to target foes that its extremely potent gravity magic has immobilized. It is mountain-sized and carries the remains of what used to be a city run over by long spikes on its back. Just pick the right seats for your show!! For me I went specifically for a concert so I can't advise on a tourist visit.The Spirit Tortoise is the first Guardian Beast and is said to be a bigger disaster than the dreaded Waves of Calamity. It is an incredibly beautiful facility, pristine and clearly efficiently run to manage crowds and visitors. The performers in the show did move throughout the theater so that was inclusive but the lighting design and video were for the audience infront of the stage so when I saw the press photos afterwards ( there was a strict no photo policy during the show, requested by Bjork and enforced by staff) it was an entirely different experience. My son is 11 and there did not appear to be an issue with his age.Once seated I knew that my seats which were to far left of stage were completely wrong to watch this type of show so unfortunately this spoiled the experience a little for me. You are clearly and firmly directed through the beautiful venue in an incredibly efficient manner, front door to seat is pretty seamless and the staff are strong and clear. There is no messing around when you enter the building passing a seating and bar area to one side. We had seats in the second row which I thought would be ideal for an intimate theatre style performance. Taking my son and flying from Ireland for the event. I recently went to see Bjorks performance at the Mccourt Theater. I know mistakes happen but come on, don’t ruin our Saturday night plans AND make me feel like a criminal AND then offer a half as-ed fix. Suddenly a wave of kindness and apology arrived. She then realized that they had not in fact ever emailed new tickets (a glitch in their system). The manager agreed to provide tickets for another date. The show had started a half an hour before! A pair of late seats is not enough. Again though, minimal apology just more implication that it was our fault (we missed the updated email memo). On the way out, on a whim, we stopped at the main office, talked to another manager who in two minutes, competently, found our reservation and issued new tickets. We departed to a “that’s how we do things” “too bad,” despite there being hundreds of empty seats available at the start of the show. Her rudeness, lack of empathy and inability to come up with a solution were shocking. If we wanted to see the show she offered to sell us another few hundred dollars of tickets or we could go home. Our seats were in a section that they closed due to low attendance and they had supposedly emailed new seats (they didn’t). The theater manager implied that my tickets were counterfeit. We came to the theater with a pair of digital tickets (and emails from the Shed) and left unable to see the show. As a start, the Theater Manager should be retrained (or fired). This beautiful New York non-for-profit needs good customer service, not just talented performers to thrive. The Shed is half empty on a saturday night, a week into its main summer production (Dragon Spring) at least in part because key staff is rude and incompetent.
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