The surprise was I actually got a chance to use Spirit of the Blade (Can't cast until you have less than ~40%hp left, if you hit 0 you resurge immediately to 50%) which didn't come into play, AND Aristae, which ended up saving my life. I thought I was screwed when my pass door got dispelled so it was a hail mary situation.
I mean...humans kill humans all the time, it's just the way of the world. Many races probably have mercenaries, I'm sure they wouldn't bat an eye at the race of who they kill in a multi-racial army vs army fight.
Personally I think it should only be applied to good-aligned characters. I can see a reasonable argument for that.
That way you don't come into my life for a third time, sweep me off my feet with your contagious good attitude and wonderful roleplay, become my bestest of friends, run around with me having amazing frolicking adventures based on your superior knowledge of the game,and then suddenly disappear off the face of Thera leaving my character a depressed and grieving mess hugging the plush doll that
WTF?
Please god don't tell me Imms are letting villagers eat pills.
And followed by the repeated attempts to loot a corpse you don't make. Classy, really classy.
Am I just old school, and this frame of mind doesn't apply any more?
I mean, yes, avoid magic flagged items. But don't rely on a flag as the only source of information when making your role related decisions.
Basically avoid things that would basically "emasculate" a brave, courageous warrior who is proud of his abilities and shun outside means of power, hence not even u
Including dictionaries of words....are you objecting to the fact that words in Felar resemble the noises a cat makes? Mreowr, Mrr, etc?
Because if you're saying speaking the Felar language in Thera is bad RP, your objection is to * the Felar language not the people using it.
Don't really need incarnadine when you have a dagger spec. I would do all my malediction quickly in the beginning then swap to polearm. Cry of thunder makes people think they are winning and then you flip it on them when the hour changes.
It was very fun. I could lag anyone, the 0 tick haste and dam boost from cry of thunder is nice with deathblow and the fact you're getting claw and pole attacks. You're cutting off fleeing too, so driving mages around the village is pretty much the most reliable way I've ever had to ensure sealing kills.
That was fun and frustrating and interesting, everyone I interacted with-friend, enemy,immortal-- was classy.
Goblins are interesting to play but the new racial resist/vulnerability system makes them Bleh.
20% elemental vulnerabilities across the board is NOT the same thing as "Vulnerable to Magic."
It just translates into warriors and any melee class that can get their hands
(Magical) (Famous) (Glowing) a pair of sturdy wooden shinpads (Damaged)
Curious because I've seen it around a lot but have no idea where it's from or what it does.