To feed and work with GS and to score goals
no they are just for gamer score (GS)
"10k gs" typically refers to a measurement in gaming or online contexts, particularly in games like World of Warcraft, where "gs" stands for "gear score." A 10k gs would indicate that a player's gear score is 10,000, which is a metric used to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of a player's equipment. Higher gear scores generally suggest better gear and, consequently, a stronger character in gameplay.
According to the internal information in Gear Score (the addon that checks your gear) it is advised to have 5000 Gear Score to run ICC. People with a lot of skill and experience can do with a little less.
If VE+AR+MK+MC is better than 235, or AR+MK+EI+GS is better than 235, then you must take the NAPT (Navy Advanced Programs Test) to achieve: VE+AR+MK+MC+NAPT = 290 (with minimum 50 NAPT score) or AR+MK+EI+GS+NAPT=290 (with minimum 50 NAPT score). If VE+AR+MK+MC is better than 252, or AR+MK+EI+GS is better than 252, no NAPT is required.
Because if the other people in the team shoot its not fair because it would be boring and the game would last forever
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In netball, only two positions are allowed to score goals: the Goal Shooter (GS) and the Goal Attack (GA). These players are responsible for shooting the ball through the opponent's goal post to earn points for their team. The GS primarily focuses on scoring from within the shooting circle, while the GA can also assist in playmaking and scoring.
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On an Eclipse GS.........the "GS" stands for Grand Sport
Only Goal Attack and Goal Shooter CAN score a goal. So Wing Attack, Goal Keeper, Wing Defence, Centre, Goal Defence CAN'T score a goal.
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