Results for “jail craft”
The staff skill of managing prisoners well.
When a blockstring traps you and you can't duck out after blocking hit one.
An inmate who plays legal advisor — qualifications optional.
Digging into the maths and game data to min-max the perfect build.
A player who's maxed every single crafting job — the full set.
Meme punishment for posting something lustful — Cheems with a bat says BONK, off you go.
Close-up evaluation of how well a costume is built.
The raw materials you need to craft something.
Loot that spawns out in the world, not from crates or crafting.
Caló nickname for San Antonio, originally street slang for the county jail.
Out of jail but on parole or probation — every move tracked.
Prison. Also 'wok house' — the jail.
Anti-aircraft fire, or the guns that throw it up.
A jet aircraft — as opposed to helicopters or prop planes.
A confirmed enemy aircraft.
An unidentified aircraft — possibly hostile, possibly not.
Putting an aircraft down in the sea, on purpose or otherwise.
Lowest-rung aircraftman — the RAF's grunt.
Emergency launch of fighter aircraft to intercept an incoming threat.
Rear gunner in a WWII bomber — the most exposed crewman on the aircraft.
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
A prisoner who makes leather goods and crafts in the prison craft shop.
A craftsman who builds dry-stone walls — no mortar, just gravity and skill.
In jail / locked up
A jailhouse lawyer skilled in legal work.
Prison or jail.
A bank; also jail.
Anti-aircraft fire; by extension, criticism.
An aircraft perpetually broken and stripped for parts.
Brevity code: friendly aircraft altitude in hundreds of feet.
Brevity code: aircraft is now flying over water.
Brevity code: aircraft is now flying over land.
Brevity code: time an aircraft can remain on station.
Brevity code: friendly aircraft.
Brevity code: caught between opposing aircraft or elements.
Brevity code: aircraft is in a turning engagement at a location.
Brevity code: aircraft is flying in clouds/reduced visibility.
An aircraft's female-voiced warning system.
The go-to craft foam for armor and props.
To overwhelm an enemy with sheer numbers rather than skill, from StarCraft's Zerg race.