To obtain FX you can buy them at a shop, do quests, or trade for them.
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| - To obtain FX you can buy them at a shop, do quests, or trade for them.
- This article is up for deletion. If vandalism, the creator may be blocked.
- FX is a QUEST command used to change the special effects being done to the scene. It has one argument. FX last until the end of the scene, or until another FX command is issued. Some Spells may temporarily set FX. The scene's FX will return to normal after the spell has finished. There is also an FX argument in SCENE. FX
- FX is published by IDW. Cover price is $3.99.
- FX is a television channel launched in 1994. The Simpsons was on FX since September 2014.
- The FX series from the Zildjian Cymbal Company consists of special effects cymbals to broaden the sounds a drum kit can make. They are all cast bronze cymbals. The current lineup includes: Latin Multi Crash Hand and Stick- 15" Paper thin weight. The first ever cymbal designed for both hand strikes and stick strikes. El Sonido Multi Crash Ride- 17" Medium thin weight China Trash- 14", 16", 18", 20" Thin weight Trash Splash- 9", 11" Paper thin weight Classic China- 18" Thin weight Crash of Doom- 20" Thin weight Spiral Trash- 16", 18" Thin weight Dancers Zils Finger Cymbals- Thick Finger Cymbals- Thin Metal Castanets Zil-Bel- 6", 9.5" Designed by Primus drummer Tim 'Herb' Alexander.
- FX (standing for Fox extended, suggesting "effects") is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the Fox Entertainment Group division of News Corporation. In addition to the flagship U.S. network, the "FX" name is licensed to a number of related pay television channels outside of the United States. FX's programming is primarily original series (which are stylized similarly to those seen on premium channels such as HBO and Showtime, in regards to profanity, sexual and violent content), theatrically released feature films and acquired television programs originally seen on network television.
- It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia moved to the FXX network starting with its 9th season, in Fall 2013.
- FX Network is a channel owned by News Corporation Fox Entertainment Group. Through its broadcasting and home video arms, it is responsible for The Shield's distribution and airing.
- He's a special effects man from Australia. He's a New York detective who specializes in pissing people off. Together, They Fight Crime! No, wait. That was the second movie. FX: Murder by Illusion is a 1986 movie starring Brian Brown and Brian Dennehy, about a movie special effects man, Rollie Tyler (Brown), who gets dragged into the criminal underworld when he is hired by the F.B.I.'s witness protection program to fake the death of a notorious mob boss. Not to be confused with FX, the Fox Entertainment owned cable channel.
- FX has changed quite a lot from his days of being an Autobot and field commander of the Junkions. FX sometimes is a mischief maker and can pull pranks with the best of them. FX is an accomplished inventor and medic and can repair or build almost anything he needs too. Also, as a master of special effects, he is equipped with a holo-projector that he can use to create patterns of light to stun a foe, create effects objects or people, and can even turn himself invisible for a short time. FX comes equipped with a high powered laser produced from concentrating his holograms into a focused beam of light, sonic generators to produce a sonic force wave of destructive power, with stunning results. For short ranged combat he wields an energy-sword called FXcalibur is at his side. Lastly, in robot m
- FX has changed quite a lot from his days of being an Autobot and former leader of the Junkions. FX sometimes is a mischief maker and can pull pranks with the best of them. However, he’s grown quite dark and somewhat cold after he left his past behind after the great war with Evil Junk, Scraplex. FX is an accomplished inventor and medic and can repair or build almost anything he needs too. Also, as a master of special effects, he is equipped with a holo-projector that he can use to create patterns of light to stun a foe, create effects objects or people, and can even turn himself invisible for a short time. FX comes equipped with a high powered laser produced from concentrating his holograms into a focused beam of light, sonic generators to produce a sonic force wave of destructive power, w
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| - To obtain FX you can buy them at a shop, do quests, or trade for them.
- This article is up for deletion. If vandalism, the creator may be blocked.
- FX is a QUEST command used to change the special effects being done to the scene. It has one argument. FX last until the end of the scene, or until another FX command is issued. Some Spells may temporarily set FX. The scene's FX will return to normal after the spell has finished. There is also an FX argument in SCENE. FX
- FX is published by IDW. Cover price is $3.99.
- FX has changed quite a lot from his days of being an Autobot and field commander of the Junkions. FX sometimes is a mischief maker and can pull pranks with the best of them. FX is an accomplished inventor and medic and can repair or build almost anything he needs too. Also, as a master of special effects, he is equipped with a holo-projector that he can use to create patterns of light to stun a foe, create effects objects or people, and can even turn himself invisible for a short time. FX comes equipped with a high powered laser produced from concentrating his holograms into a focused beam of light, sonic generators to produce a sonic force wave of destructive power, with stunning results. For short ranged combat he wields an energy-sword called FXcalibur is at his side. Lastly, in robot mode he is also equipped with a jetpack to reach into the sky for several hours of frequent flier miles, no mile high club. FX turns into a Hot Rod Volkswagen and can reach speeds up to 300 mph. While in car mode FX wields his sonic generators, which are tied into his 8-track system to produce a sonic wave & stunning light show; with the aid of his holograms. Embedded under his hood and attached to his bumpers is an array of small radar dishes. This allows him to detect moving and hidden objects as small as a toaster from horizon to horizon providing excellent peripheral vision with a 360 degree viewing range. In an effort to save FX's life a suit of power armor was made for FX. When he places the armor on he becomes Special FX, same bat time, same bat channel. He's just bigger, badder, more powerful, but same power supply so he can only hold the form for so long before he must revert back to non-power armored form. FX sometimes can get low on energon due to all his gadgets he has on himself.
- FX is a television channel launched in 1994. The Simpsons was on FX since September 2014.
- He's a special effects man from Australia. He's a New York detective who specializes in pissing people off. Together, They Fight Crime! No, wait. That was the second movie. FX: Murder by Illusion is a 1986 movie starring Brian Brown and Brian Dennehy, about a movie special effects man, Rollie Tyler (Brown), who gets dragged into the criminal underworld when he is hired by the F.B.I.'s witness protection program to fake the death of a notorious mob boss. The F/X shoot goes awry, and now it looks like Rollie - through criminal negligence or deliberately - is responsible for the death of the man whose death he was supposed to fake. While Rollie frantically tries to figure out what went wrong, NYPD Detective Leo McCarthy (Dennehy) is investigating the same murder, and increasingly frustrated that the FBI is being less helpful than usual. Not to be confused with FX, the Fox Entertainment owned cable channel. The movie was followed up in 1991 with F/X 2: The Deadly Art of Illusion, in which Rollie, now retired from special effects, is asked by his girlfriend's ex-husband to help him catch a killer. When the ex-husband and killer are both killed by an unknown assailant, Rollie turns to former-detective turned Private Investigator McCarthy to help him figure out why and bring the killer to justice. Both movies were followed up by F/X: The Series, which has its own page, and recast the roles of both Rollie and McCarthy, likely for budget reasons.
- The FX series from the Zildjian Cymbal Company consists of special effects cymbals to broaden the sounds a drum kit can make. They are all cast bronze cymbals. The current lineup includes: Latin Multi Crash Hand and Stick- 15" Paper thin weight. The first ever cymbal designed for both hand strikes and stick strikes. El Sonido Multi Crash Ride- 17" Medium thin weight China Trash- 14", 16", 18", 20" Thin weight Trash Splash- 9", 11" Paper thin weight Classic China- 18" Thin weight Crash of Doom- 20" Thin weight Spiral Trash- 16", 18" Thin weight Dancers Zils Finger Cymbals- Thick Finger Cymbals- Thin Metal Castanets Zil-Bel- 6", 9.5" Designed by Primus drummer Tim 'Herb' Alexander.
- FX (standing for Fox extended, suggesting "effects") is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the Fox Entertainment Group division of News Corporation. In addition to the flagship U.S. network, the "FX" name is licensed to a number of related pay television channels outside of the United States. FX's programming is primarily original series (which are stylized similarly to those seen on premium channels such as HBO and Showtime, in regards to profanity, sexual and violent content), theatrically released feature films and acquired television programs originally seen on network television.
- FX has changed quite a lot from his days of being an Autobot and former leader of the Junkions. FX sometimes is a mischief maker and can pull pranks with the best of them. However, he’s grown quite dark and somewhat cold after he left his past behind after the great war with Evil Junk, Scraplex. FX is an accomplished inventor and medic and can repair or build almost anything he needs too. Also, as a master of special effects, he is equipped with a holo-projector that he can use to create patterns of light to stun a foe, create effects objects or people, and can even turn himself invisible for a short time. FX comes equipped with a high powered laser produced from concentrating his holograms into a focused beam of light, sonic generators to produce a sonic force wave of destructive power, with stunning results. For short ranged combat he wields an energy-sword called FXcalibur is at his side. Lastly, in robot mode he is also equipped with a jetpack to reach into the sky for several hours of frequent flier miles, no mile high club. FX turns into a Hot Rod Volkswagen and can reach speeds up to 300 mph. While in car mode FX wields his sonic generators, which are tied into his 8-track system to produce a sonic wave & stunning light show; with the aid of his holograms. Embedded under his hood and attached to his bumpers is an array of small radar dishes. This allows him to detect moving and hidden objects as small as a toaster from horizon to horizon providing excellent peripheral vision with a 360 degree viewing range. In an effort to save FX's life a suit of power armor was made for FX. When he places the armor on he becomes Special FX, same bat time, same bat channel. He's just bigger, badder, more powerful, but same power supply so he can only hold the form for so long before he must revert back to non-power armored form. FX sometimes can get low on energon due to all his gadgets he has on himself.
- It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia moved to the FXX network starting with its 9th season, in Fall 2013.
- FX Network is a channel owned by News Corporation Fox Entertainment Group. Through its broadcasting and home video arms, it is responsible for The Shield's distribution and airing.
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