Yes, on one hand, you can stop powergamers from exploiting late-induction. On the other hand, however, all those players with legitimate reasons for late induction would be shut out from cabals. I understand that you want to root out this particular batch of powergameyness, but you do realize that doing so affects those legitimate non-powergamers, especially newbs.
Example: Newb rolls first ev
Thanks for not super looting too. I don't know why, but I have this idea in my head that orcs super loot. Bad experiences, I guess. Not saying that I wouldn't have been ok with a full loot (sh!t happens, I know); just saying it was a nice surprise to get 99% of the stuff back.
Good luck with your next.
...totally valid RP? E.g., a char grows throughout her life and finally matures enough to realize whom to join. This would seem especially valid if this char's RP has always been consistent or at least pretty close to the cabal's.
Along those lines, what if it's the player--not the lvl 43 char--who has finally gotten comfortable enough with the game that they now feel ready to
there are issues, I'm sure. For instance, people could use the posted role:
As a way to pass secret game info;
E.g., Human Warrior was born in the land of (explore area), which is located (insert directions here).
To deceive others;
E.g., Human Warrior posts that he wants to fight alongside elves for the good of mankind, but in reality, is just waiting to betray his elf groupmates.
I've played at least three empowered characters. Each time, different imm. Each time, the wait wasn't that bad. You line yourself with the imm's playtimes and hope for the best. If you do that enough times (in my case, it was like 2 or 3 times) without success, then another imm will play the part and empower you. Yeah, you won't get the same immteraction, but you still get emp
Being a newb, I've never joined a cabal, but am now thinking about it. Thing is, I'm worried it's going to break the fun stick if all I ever do is raid, counter-raid, and (since I'm a nublet) die/run repeatedly.
I know the % depends on alot of things, but still, try and give me an estimate if you can.
Thanks for any insight.