I didn't know better than to fight giant sword specs head-on as an a-p.
Or basically anything, I didn't know the meaning of "bad matchup." Or I did but did not have the pride-control to not always try anyway. On the other hand playing like that was kind of the fast-track to being able to pk decently really early into picking up the game.
I made a note to myself to full sac you. I don't make those for no reason. I've dropped about 7 full loots in nearly 200 hours, 1/3rd of those are from Pro incarnations, but I think you fit right in.
I slept somebody whom I had walked off to summon (which you saw), you decided to kill that guy and pretend you didn't realize I was just going to summon him. I told you not to inter
"1) Do the move suggested on the main forums of the Inn into Galadon. "
I really hate this idea. Galadon is a high pk traffic area and I'd like it to stay that way
I don't want buttholes sitting in the inn mass reporting every crime, I don't want such a relatively safe place to be in Galadon as if you try to fight anyone there you'll get ganked by whoever has b
#trigger probably works the same as /action in regards to syntax, just different clients
Normally you want to do some filtering but if you're not really concerned with that, what you have will work just fine.
I feel similarly about most pride marches. They do not make any friends, and while I can see the potential for that, that is now how they play out and it's not apparently the intention of many who participate.
First of all I do not like marches in general.
My main dislike for marches stems from the fact that they block up roads and public places, take a very long time, and just general
If you grab it on every reboot.
I actually like that prep though because I'll sit around and wait at the entrance to that area after reboots ready to kill whoever I've seen/located it on in the past.
You are saying things that don't relate to anything being discussed.
Where did he throw a hissy fit about "the whole gay community"
Why does he need to go to a pride march?
What are you even talking about now and why are you so caustic and non-nonsensical while trying to sound like you have the high-ground (on what I do not know)?
The cheerful and flamingly gay man who sets the protagonist on the right path.
The stealthy assassin who only gets loud because they care.
The genial and hearty barkeep who is friend to a giant city-smashing monster and who has to prove their worth.
The strong but not very smart man who has keen fashion sense and who wants everything for their children.
The brutal master of hand-to-hand co