I used to do drugs.
I still do, but I used to, too.*
The number of times I have forgotten he was aggro on me and gotten killed spamming directions to the office is not insignificant.
*For Frosty
Stop arguing about throw, I mean bat for a hot second and answer this.
I consider myself a casual player. When playing I do about 10-30 hours a week, I don’t know my way around as well as I should, I don’t know a lot of non-protection preps, my PK ratio is 50-50 on a good character, I mob die a lot, but I think I have good RP and roles so I get rewarded, but still casual.
What’s the oppos
I’ve struggled with depression my whole strange existence and my therapist says my life is like a V.C. Andrews novel, but I digress.
As I’ve been working through all this shit I’ve found a lot of things helpful, especially during the down times, it’s just important to keep it up even if you don’t feel like you need it because you’re doing well. That’s how the cycle goes. Anyway...
-Find so
Do you find that CF has improved your skill at lawyering?
What would you put your lawyer skill at in CF terms? Do you ever lose concentration once it’s mastered?
Do you feel that being a lawyer has made you a better CFer? If so, how? Include thoughts on what’s wrong with Trib if you feel like indulging me.
I don’t think I could ever play a Druid that would top Jawn Foote, so I’d probably never, ever play one again.
But if I did! I think the loss of this supp is bulshit. It opened up so many RP opportunities and funny moments when that hard-earned gear exploded (though that pretty much never happened after I took the edge iirc.
Commander of Battle was a woodie with Natural Weapon Affinity an