IdleonCompanion
firebase-js-sdk
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TypeScript | TypeScript | |
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IdleonCompanion
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Help me progress :)
https://idleoncompanion.com/builds
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Damage and accuracy tips
W1-W3: damage isnt an issue, if you are following the idleoncompanion.com builds you will have 0 issues reaching W4. Even weaker clases like squire can reach W4 pretty much based on talent damage and not much more(dont recommend it though). once in W3 its recommendable to start using your sword and heart shrines all the time along your pusher.
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Trying to push through world 3. I feel like both my Def and Dmg are too low. Any suggestions are appreciated!
DMG shouldnt be an issue if you have a proper build.(well unless for some strange reason you decided to push with a squire). Check idleoncompanion.com for builds to see if your build is ok. I would recommend using shrines(mainly damage and HP&DEF ones) with your pusher as soon as you unlock them.
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I need help with damage, accuracy and defence
idleoncompanion.com -> use this for builds until you get elites
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How do I do this
I would recommend looking at idleoncompanion.com for builds and watching a video or 2 on killing amarok. once you have the right build and know that you need to kill the stones amarok should be an easy kill.
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Amorak tough
check out idleoncompanion.com
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I’m stuck
Use https://idleoncompanion.com for your build
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How do I get more accuracy/defence/damage?
as for damage you should have enough from your talents. use idleoncompanion.com until you get your elites.
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Pushing w3. How am I looking?
just incase open up idleoncompanion.com and compare your build to the ones there.
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Where to find detailed build guides?
Idleon companion for beginners that aren’t at world 4 and just want a picture to follow https://idleoncompanion.com/
firebase-js-sdk
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Phone Otp login using react Js
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Passkeys into firebase 🔐🚀
**Add Firebase to Your Project**: If you haven’t done so already, you need to add Firebase to your project. You can follow the steps in this [link](https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/setup) to get started 🎉.
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Need help developers
// Import the functions you need from the SDKs you need import { initializeApp, getApp, getApps } from "firebase/app"; import { getAnalytics } from "firebase/analytics"; import { getFirestore, gitFireStore } from "firebase/firestore"; import { getStorage } from "firebase/storage"; // TODO: Add SDKs for Firebase products that you want to use // https://firebase.google.com/docs/web/setup#available-libraries // Your web app's Firebase configuration // For Firebase JS SDK v7.20.0 and later, measurementId is optional const firebaseConfig = { apiKey: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_API_KEY, authDomain: "twitter-v1-6a0d8.firebaseapp.com", projectId: "twitter-v1-6a0d8", storageBucket: "twitter-v1-6a0d8.appspot.com", messagingSenderId: "334598974996", appId: "1:334598974996:web:a16f62518c1c5af1044101", measurementId: "G-Y5F3Q3QG2X", }; // Initialize Firebase const app = !getApps().length ? initializeApp(firebaseConfig) : getApp(); const db = getFirestore(); const storage = getStorage(); const analytics = getAnalytics(app); export { app, db, storage };
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ReactNative Expo File Based Routing with Firebase Authentication
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I've created a react mobile app with firebase backing. I've implemented firebase dependencies but I haven't been able to connect firebase to the front end. Will pay someone to help me through this process.
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