As Cerybis, I would have teamed up with anybody to take down a criminal as long as they weren't a criminal or had a high rating of criminal like You and Thorawyn. It was you guys who didn't like me in that regard! :D
When they don't move, I just tower over them for a moment and watch them come back and then skedaddle. The only character that going afk is absolutely necessary is necromancers, because once you log out you loose your minions, which I honestly think is stupid. I have to take a crap but can't log out and risk a death because of it, while anybody else can log out no problem. Take into acc
I thought it was 1.9 with a GC, leaving you able to get in one command before throw is used. The last 6 rounds, flee was entered three times before they started but none of Glik's flees triggered as if his input was denied completely.
But obviously your comments are bias AF and have no real input other than how you like to stroke his stick on the forums. If you've no real input to the conversation then you should stay in the peanut gallery where you belong.
Nexus and Scion were better for the game than Entropy and Scarab. Nexus and Scion had clear goals. Keep balance and maintain the veil. Scion's was spread darkness and bring the eternal night. Scarab doesn't really feel like it has a goal, it feels like jahova witness, "I killed you, no understand you aren't pure, you don't know the truth, let me teach it to you". Ent
Yes, of course it's not hard to type bash bash warcry flurry. That's not the part that's difficult. The difficult part would be walking up, entering a new command before they moved and if perhaps one of those bashes missed and they fled, catching up to them and finishing the kill. I think that's why you are missing the point, you think I mean combat triggers like disarm trigge
And everybody had to type in command instead of {alias a executes} set target {trigger sees target and trips} {trigger sees target flee and moves in direction and trips again} or for those who use target but not triggers {waits for target to flee and moves direction then uses movement + alias to trip target} instead of typing w trip so&so *so&so walks east*
We all understand that you are on your knees and taking it to the berries for Shaapa on his magnificence and all. You can have that very small portion of the original point. You haven't won anything though, as the topic is about alias/trigger/macros, not Shaapa's big Eepeeeen and his small weenie that you still somehow choke on.
With the veil super thin, you can cast spells without costing mana. Also more likely to get the super cast, or the non-saved spells damage/effects. With the veil thick, potions/wands/pill and such can fail when it's too thick. Also spells may not work and might fail more often.
The main premise of point, albeit a bit of humor and jabbing towards your BF, was the premise that losing features from a client would make some stupidly successful people, due to automation and precise command entry with simplified commands, would be far less successful in general if they did not have them. Just because I altered a point about Shapa, which wasn't the main point of this con
You have made some fair points, but overall I think you are wrong in a lot of it. I have adapted some of the things you have said like Shapa's utter relentless pk behavior, but what you have failed to realize is that Shapa is good yes, but wouldn't be near as good given the fact that his client does most of the work for him, and anybody else that uses triggers/macros/alias. I admit I us
A client doing the work for the tryhard with perfect precision? What does that have to do with the variables already in place like RNG? If I went against shapa, telnet vs telnet, I bet shapa wouldn't win as often as you think. I do know Shapa would probably go something easy to type out with and wouldn't go transmuter for instance because the fact of triggers/alias/macros proves that. H
Or actual reaction triggers, like disarm triggers. I haven't used flee triggers personally, but you can tell the difference in most cases when someone reacts, compared to when someone allows their client to react.
Yes, CF has it's own action lag implemented in the game which can account for some things, and even has an implemented trigger for players, whimpy.
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Triggers are the steroids of CF. Having the client react faster than humanly possible is like an athlete taking steroids to improve their performance. They have an edge/advantage on the people not using it.