Posted by Your biggest fan. on September 27, 2000 at 23:19:06:
In Reply to: dwarf dagger spec's are overpowered... posted by Shokai(IMM) on September 27, 2000 at 22:05:43:
> > 1) He stands in town. > lesse, yup...he's an Arbiter, that's what he's supposed to do. He's also a warrior...which is what half of the battle cabal is, soo he can't really sit in his guild in peace, can he? Nope. Sounds like a case of no balls to attack the Arbie in town, so we'll bitch on the forum...guess what, try not breaking the law in the first place...betcha he won't attack you at all. I've said it before, I'll say it again...don't want an arbiter hunting you...don't break the law. > 2) He won't fight if the odds are against him. > Well duh. Who the hell would? If it's not in your roleplay, cabal guidelines, or just general masochism...why do it? I haven't heard too many people saying 'yeah...we beat the snot out of some guy 3 on one, I respect the guy for standing around and taking it'...c'mon man. It's called being smart. > 3) He runs when the cards are down. > Again...duh. Flee and quaff, maybe it doesn't take much skill, but it seems to be pretty effective if it's getting this kind of whiny bitchy post about it. Maybe there's something to learn in his tactics, hmm? > Now, let's look at the basics of this...Fuath stands in town (as his role as an Arbiter states he should..finds a way to level the playing field, or avoid conflict when the tide is against him and gets the hell out of there when he's losing. Uhmm, chief...these sound like the tactics of almost every player with a clue personally...instead of bitching why don't you try adopting them and adapting to them? It'll teach you something that'll stick with you long after you're done with this character. > Fuath...kudos for bringing the overpowered stamp to the dwarven dagger spec. Next people will be saying Dawn healers are overpowe...oh wait, already happening. >
> Your list of complaints can be categorized like this:
> "There must be some kinda way outta here
> said the joker to the thief
> there's too much confusion,
> I can't get no relief..."
> - Jimi Hendrix