Against powerhouses, in my experiences it's not usually some grand coordinated effort.
It's a normal login, routine things, where human error kicks in and something drastic happens. IE Gzurweeg and Dreaa(I think that was the scion shifter?)
I mean, hell decked a-p with 200+ charges catches unshifted half-geared dark-elf shifter. 9,999/10,000 that is one dead shifter. Dwoggurd had
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DISCLAIMER: Sometimes you're playing the exact wrong combo to deal with another combo. For instance: Lowbie (not hero range) elf warrior sort of gets his ass spanked by high strength mace specs. At lvl 20 they can have 2x blacksmith forge hammers and you have whatever the opposite of hp is. That shit blows. That makes this more
This is the ranger page of the wiki. The wiki is awesome if you're new.
This has a lot of good ranger data that is still accurate.
About halfway down that page there is this:
This is a very nice starter set and should have you ready to rank and at least survive in pk. Its tailored for the Savage expertise of rangers, which may or may not be beneficial to you, but even if you ar
This is the ranger page of the wiki. The wiki is awesome if you're new.
This has a lot of good ranger data that is still accurate.
About halfway down that page there is this:
This is a very nice starter set and should have you ready to rank and at least survive in pk. Its tailored for the Savage expertise of rangers, which may or may not be beneficial to you, but even if you ar
I'll build around eagle inscribed staff. Basically I'd max out disarm, disarm with a staff is crazy reliable.
Plus eagle inscribed auto disarms. So I'd disarm if I saw the staff prog for lag, or the staff would disarm for me. Either way, win/win. Then I would drive around while staff is progging and they're trying to grab their weapon through hopefully close to perma lag un
I've considered the same build as a mino, but considering I've only ever had one mino ever (almost 10 years ago when they first came in) I don't love my chances of getting one.
Also I'm very insecure about playing non_high-int races. However, if I got a mino I would take it and probably do that build as a nexan. Although I'd probably change it to go landslide + space a
Elf/dark-elf sword/axe striking/flow is the warrior build I'm super comfortable with and always feel competitive with.
Runner ups are dark-elf shaman/dwarf 2-hander paladin.
This also made me think of my bucket list of things I still want to play when I am able to devote the time to CF to play seriously again so I'm going to share those now because I can:
I've been playing
Meh. I would have thrown my whole support behind this post more than a year ago. I'm a big believer in people playing the underdog and fixing the pendulum themselves, no matter how buff the opposition is. The playerbase, ideally, shouldn't get to bitch because they have the power to change it.
But last year when I tried to change the bandwagon by mortal means during a similar Empire
I miss the feeling of a grudge match between two cabals. Usually for me between Fort and Empire. That feeling where you and your enemies knew each other past just class, race and paths/specs/etc but down to the habits and the role reasons within.
In a similar vein I miss the feeling of being on a losing battle IE, barely holding onto a defense and then having *that* badass log on for your team
Svirfs can be good explorers, warriors especially can legacy up to be uber tanks and make blunt damage negatable (autumn harvest + reduce potions = sexy, especially since most big buff mobs are large in size)
Class matters a lot for a svirf explorer. Svirf thief? Yeah, no, that's exploring on hard mode IMO. But my first successful explore char was a svirf ranger when neo rangers went in.
Solo shaman exploring is heavily dependent on the areas you want to explore. I'm not sure how the cool kids are fighting/killing Tiamat these days but I know when neo-Tiamat first came out, as part of the first group that killed Tiamat our plan almost completely revolved around having a shaman or someone with shaman-like abilities.
Going around IDing stuff and just being a general explore
TL;DR Version:
16 times (out of 121 kills) I killed someone more than once in the same 24 hour period. Of those only 4 times did I kill the same person back to back. Most of those times were around cabals which leads me to believe it was cabal related.
Dec 15, 2013|Lv 14|Voralian City|Selag vs 2: <14> Gawlar (0%), <42> Bodri (100%, crush)
Dec 15, 2013|Lv 15|Galadon|Veagu vs
Sun Dec 15 21:24:01 2013 at level 16 (0 hrs):
Gawlar has pledged to the Scions of Eternal Night <PK: 1-1>
Sun Dec 15 22:59:09 2013 at level 20 (0 hrs):
Gawlar advanced to level 20 <PK: 1-2>
Wed Dec 18 19:50:54 2013 at level 29 (30 hrs):
Inducted into SCION by Zhenyen <PK: 21-13>
Thu Dec 19 20:16:37 2013 at level 29 (34 hrs):
Tattooed by Lyristeon <PK: 23-13>
Demonspawn is NOT weaker than other paths, just because you can't make it work doesn't mean that other people can't make it work. I made it work to the tune of #10 on the PkpH chart and that would NOT have been possible without demonspawn.
Stop saying something sucks just because you aren't able to hack it with it.
***This one shows the direct power of demonspa