Isn't that I'm playing for them. I'm playing for me. But when my opponents are given extra edges, legacies, or weapon specializations, it becomes more difficult to beat them. These are rewards they've received for doing the same things I have been doing. I receive nothing that bumps me up (with the exception of one edge that was the reward for a dumb as fuck rp-less egg hu
At the end of the day, the spell is unreliable as all fucking hell. You could, in theory, pass the mob holding your wand (with detect artifact up) a dozen times without the message noting its presence and ever progging. So basically, since sleeks (especially blacks) can now be found in area explores, you could be in a place like thar-acacia, where practically all the mobs are high level mages,
My last shifter didn't use a form until lvl 29. And I was a tank for about 40% of the chars ranking time up to that point. I got my 3rd (or 2nd, as the Immstaff likes to call it) tier form within 30 hours.
Those spells are potent enough, if you use them correctly.
Quit bitching.
It's a good thing Trothon doesn't use magical pedestals to move people from one level to another.
Nothing quite like using magical teleportation to go kill magic users.
Hell, watching a magical panther transport you or your groupmates should obviously inspire an urge to kill all things magical within, once you've been magically teleported.
Thar'acacia...well, at least
From all I see of it, among maran and battle, it's like this:
Maran: Gather anti-evil prog gear (and in your case, with the combination of a lagging polearm or prog'ing polearm)
Spam drive, use the lag to let your prog gear kill your enemy.
*Though in this instance, you did bash. Once.
Battle: Spam drive, rely on DB to finish the deal during the lag. Not that whoever pla
Is whether or not I missed Aeinrez being healing cursed at some point while I was reading that?
Seriously, dude had two fucking healers with him. Two healers. Two. Healers. And they spammed curse at someone else while he was getting his shit pushed in. Two healers.
For shame.