<i>It's perfectly ok to play an Outlander as a cute little bunny rabbit, hopping around and enjoying the scenery. It's equally ok to play an outlander as that mean hungry lion that kills the bunny rabbit, and whatever else gets in it's way. </i>
This is where the argument gets sketchy. First off, everything else I agree with... The sunwarden and its branches may see
I think what to gear for is extremely dependant on your form or form foci. While hp is always important, you might find that if you are a mongoose or lemur that dex is going to supersede +hp gear. Basically, cater to your forms' focus when gearing up.
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If you must use triggers, then I would recommend making or requesting a complicated script so that when a spell is down (missing affect script) you can input one command and it'll go through the needed spells, one at a time.
Otherwise, highlights and echoes is your best shot. In the end, part of it does get easier as you play the class more.
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Since I primarily play mages but am on a goodie spree for the time being, just the other day I grabbed a level 12 elf shifty to take along. I'm crossing my fingers for good karma :)
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I agree 100% that logs can be misleading, perfectly justifying an "assissination attempt" to point out a false target. However, the severe degree of how often the nightreaver goes out of his way to grief others speaks for itself. This isn't just one person pointing a finger, but I feel a large portion of the current pbase that is willing to speak out.
Even now, this is my fir
I've got it reserved (the special edition) and fallout 3 is reserved which is out on the 28th or something... midnight release again and I'm gettin the special edition (it comes with an oldschool metal tin lunch box with therm!)
Been waiting for some good games like these two... I've about sucked all the juice out of Mass effect and oblivion for the time being...
Why are they technically "good" mobs? I've read the WoT books myself so I know all about them, but as the roleplaying standard of carrion fields and it's definition of good vs evil, they definitely would be committing acts of murder etc.
It's basically the same argument of an anti-paladin believing that he is good and doing a purpose of saving souls by trapping them b
How are none broken by your greater/lesser conjuration being abused in the city? Examples to follow...
First off, yes... having an elemental with noarea on is your safest bet, but if the binding should fall and it could potentially be hostile to a player... could actually attack/track that player. Albeit very rare case.
Second off, demons and angels automatically attacking certain classes
When conjies first came out the pillars whacked all, groupmates etc. HOWEVER, the exception is as Laerrist says... the trust cabal would prevent getting hit so you could safely travel with cabalmates. This log does indeed show that it's buggy, the maran shouldn't be getting hit by the pillars.
A) They abbreviate a longer last name that you would flame about.
B) Depending on race, they are often historically correct
C) Apostrophies can used to establish ranks such as duke, prince, bloodlines, etc in a lastname
Back in 2003 I had a cloud druid who was empowered by water, literally. My roleplay was that water should be free as nature intended it, and not trapped inside water containers and the like. I loved the character and actually got quite a few people to start drinking milk as opposed to water if they needed to contain something (some people tried fooling me by filling milk bottles with water, but
However, this log snippet is edited. The guildmaster technically isn't within the Archway. So this is most likely Iltch (the binder thief) but the guildmaster has been edited in and such.
Since I didn't see an edit button... as far as I know the Monkey DOES have peek, but it does not detect hidden nor can it hide. In the wiki, it says it can't peek, but I don't remember that being the case at all when I had it unless it was changed within the last year.
Also, the Homonculous does NOT detect hidden, it only detects the invisible and magical.
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