Client feature that prepends everything typed into the input box with 'say' as it sends it to the game. So you end up standing there saying "n" "n" "n" as you try to go north.
Remembered why I don't bother with combat. Oh well. >_>
Just gotta keep at it! I think you'd benefit from leveling up and getting more beefy.
Depending on your personality, it may also help if you make an effort to not take the combat seriously, regardless of how your character feels. It's easier to get back into things again that way.
Honestly, the best mentality to have going into a fight is to expect to lose. But not in a pessimistic, why should I bother way. If I happen to win, I'm pleasantly surprised.
Remembered why I don't bother with combat. Oh well. >_>
Just gotta keep at it! I think you'd benefit from leveling up and getting more beefy.
My issue is I honestly have little clue what I'm doing. I played a Hartstone years ago, but it didn't seem this complicated (to me, at least). Combat just kinda scares me, flailing around and hoping you can "DO THE THING!" and getting nippy'd at while you're trying to figure it out isn't pleasant. Anxiety trigger, 's all. I definitely need some more work, and a chance to actually figure my skills out before I jump into groups again.
Remembered why I don't bother with combat. Oh well. >_>
Just gotta keep at it! I think you'd benefit from leveling up and getting more beefy.
My issue is I honestly have little clue what I'm doing. I played a Hartstone years ago, but it didn't seem this complicated (to me, at least). Combat just kinda scares me, flailing around and hoping you can "DO THE THING!" and getting nippy'd at while you're trying to figure it out isn't pleasant. Anxiety trigger, 's all. I definitely need some more work, and a chance to actually figure my skills out before I jump into groups again.
Speaking with your guild champion would probably be the first step towards getting more understanding. Some of the fighting is not necessarily intuitive or even common sense.
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
"'Cause the fighting don't stop till I walk in." -Synkarin's Lament.
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Cyndarinused Flamethrower! It was super effective.
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TBH, learning group PK as a melder is probably the hardest way to learn.
edit: I'm not entirely sure you could even bribe me to be a melder again. The nightmares. MELD, MELD HERE. MELD CELINA MELD. DO IT, MELD NOW. OH GOD WE ARE ALL DYING, MELD NOW.
TBH, learning group PK as a melder is probably the hardest way to learn.
edit: I'm not entirely sure you could even bribe me to be a melder again. The nightmares. MELD, MELD HERE. MELD CELINA MELD. DO IT, MELD NOW. OH GOD WE ARE ALL DYING, MELD NOW.
......not to discourage you in any way.
Never had that issue personally. Of course, I tend to have the issue of... "Oh god, why did everyone run off and leave me alone for the enemies to jump me while I'm melding?" Then you start calling for help, last for over 40 seconds and nobody still comes to help.
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
I'm not sure about everyone else, but I actually really appreciate getting messages along with letters, to ensure I actually keep track of the letters and read them. Failing that, send an OOC message in a few days if I fail to respond to your letter. It's better than me forgetting it entirely and you feeling snubbed/not asking because you don't want to come across as impolite or pushy.
So hypothetical question. What exactly happens when someone has their classflex revoked? Do all their skills associated with that archetype get deleted or what?
I think (can't remember exactly) that if you're currently flexed to that guild, you won't actually be forcibly unflexed. That said, once flexed out you can't flex back in. It's essentially identical to quitting a guild and keeping the skills; they're still there, but you can't actually use them in any way, unless you rejoin (get flex privs back).
That awkward moment when you're standing at the Megalith and half the people have each other snubbed.
Confusing times and conversations.
People in the same org snub each other? How do you function like that?
It happens because Mag seems to have have an environment of tearing each other down over building them up. People fight. People say terrible things. People get tired of listening to all of the above.
half of magnagora has always had the other half snubbed lol
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Cyndarinused Flamethrower! It was super effective.
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False. Once upon a time Mag was huge and got along just fine. Some awesome people still in Mag! Maybe some day you'll see what the rest of the game sees, fix it, and let us all enjoy the awesome ones again.
I've never even heard legends of a time when Mag 'got along fine'. Story time?
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Cyndarinused Flamethrower! It was super effective.
Once upon a time there was Fain, and everyone loved Fain, and so they loved one another. Or at least got along well enough to not snub each other at the nexus. The end.
Once upon a time, we had players who had the common sense not to use homophobic slurs against other players, and we had players who had a modicum of respect for their org's pantheon.
Everiine said: The reason population is low isn't because there are too many orgs. It's because so many facets of the game are outright broken and protected by those who benefit from it being that way. An overabundance of gimmicks (including game-breaking ones), artifacts that destroy any concept of balance, blatant pay-to-win features, and an obsession with convenience that makes few things actually worthwhile all contribute to the game's sad decline.
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But I have absolutely no idea how druids fight.
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
It makes things difficult, for sure.
Currently Playing in: The doctors office. One more needle and I might just lose it again.