Really cannot say I ever noticed that, certainly not in this situation. Definitely triggering off of it entering the room which almost makes me think its a type of alert/danger sense... I don't know off-hand if banshee's normally sneak (but doubting it?). Later in the fight, the spirit wolf has no problem assisting me... just wish I could recall if it ever did exactly that for anything
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While not Masters per se (cause who doesn't like a coat of fresh paint), they really really really do need a competent ALL-INCLUSIVE mage cabal (none of this crap where even a conjurer can't find a home - I'm looking directly at you entropy... a once likely chance to have a reason to die masochistically as a chaos conji).
But the Cabal should reflect what Outlander has done with
Paladins are paladins... they're suppose to be that cross between cleric and warrior... or I guess not depending on how CF is portraying them. The whole reason they get sanctuary is to offset the less than perfect warrior skills. Assuming he's got haste in the log (if not then something is seriously off) and enlarge, not sure what else needs to be done in order to be competent... the de
I'm not much of a battlerager fan, but hopefully you don't give up entirely. The place can use more players, and especially those that enjoy more fair fights than gank-fests... ESPECIALLY when we're talking about a person who isn't some leader profile with added powers/rare gear. Take the time you need, but maybe go neutral with a role that can allow you to go after any of the
Is that it strives to enforce/encourage roleplay - ALL THE TIME. I can't think of any other multi-game that legitimately tries hard to keep it policed and functional. I do feel bad for your case, but after attention was drawn to the person and stuff, that is a much easier line in the sand to identify. Can't agree it's overreacting while at the same time wanting players NOT to brea
Dude.
Quote Its a joke when there is average 12 players online, losing another player agian.
You should not have made any kind of death post. Had you not, and then privately emailed the Imms, etc... entirely different experience. Why the average player count or anything should make a difference in your case is F****ng ludicrous. Sucks how it played out, but I would side with the imms if
not-withstanding case-by-case scenarios and what you may or may not already know about said person wearing elf-skin. The proper Maran that is tip-toeing the line between light and darkness should probably offer the person a chance to explain, remove, empathize with your pain/fervor before just ummm... killing them. I know its one example, but I think those are the subtle choices that make a pas
Let me just preface this by the fact that it isn't to enact a change or anything concrete. Maybe a simple agreement or taking away food for thought.
CF is one of the ONLY enforced RP muds I've played, for 20+ years now albeit some breaks throughout. I'm sure there's more, but that's been a driving force for my enjoyment and while I love pvp, that's still general
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Undaraxyl: Congratulations on making the entry into Scarab take over 70 hours. You reinforced my claim that CF doesn't allow any creativity. If I ever play again, I will read the roles on PBF, and copy them. Fuck trying to be creative or figuring shit out IC in this game. It's a lesson in futility. There is no reward for doing things the hard w
"I yelled at groupmate, and left the area. I didn't fuck up. Now go."
Some constructive criticism -
You act like this was the best and only response, but I would suggest it was the least effort response you could have done sans ignoring and remaining leveling there. While a lot of what you could/should have done is going to be based on your character you are attempting to rol
Based on your earlier character choices - I can easily imagine more than just this single incident caused your boot from Fortress. Plus your stellar representation here is super convincing that you handled any of it in game with a mature grip on reality. Like I said, counseling.
Hilarious. Don't sacrifice RP for +1 hit/dam.
Once had a conflict with doing the wolf quest and being called out on it 30 levels later. It made for a good roleplaying experience and has helped me consider those (what you obviously consider trivial) choices. If you've no perspective to realize your own shortcoming you should really just walk away from CF. Plenty of godwars style mu