Your concluding thoughts about SCoD!

*Lost and not Found
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Posted by *Lost and not Found »


Badaboom. Blam. Baroom. Boom. Kaboom. Sssshblamm. Kapow. Bamf. Bam. Biff. Blare. Blip. Blurt. Bob. Bratatat. Bwoom. Bzzz. Fillip.

I've noticed how the high level dazzlers like to spam their spells. I really have nothing against the action itself, after all it is the non-gish way of playing a caster character. I also understand why they would prefer to stay as far away as possible.

But, officially, Vorr and Karrath'rok are the only casters I've met that haven't blasted my main character with a spell. I admit that for most of the time my character has remained undisputedly unharmed and I've been able to walk away to find other monsters elsewhere. Just going by the server rules here, not really into PvP combat you see.

But I still remain little bit annoyed by this behaviour. So if it wouldn't bother you too much I'd really appreciate if you could stop for a while longer or closer to observe the situation. After all I do not go around myself collecting other's efforts by getting those near-death targets to dead-book.



But even if you don't have the regard. It is okay. For some strange coincidence whenver it happens those monsters found elsewhere tend drop epic loot. I guess this would prove that every dark cloud has it's silver lining. :P






And the drow have really outnumbered the tieflings. Shouldn't take long before they're running their own guild or something. ^_^
*cryptc
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Posted by *cryptc »


When in an area where there is fighting happening and you're not in party, friendly fire is sure to happen sometimes. I tend to avoid AoE spells when in groups because of the risk to catch allies in the process (hitting sneaking characters not in party I wouldn't mind so much though)
*Lost and not Found
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Posted by *Lost and not Found »


To Mr. O: It is something that usually happens when my main character is standing 'still' in the middle of a mob. Usually in the darkest spot of the darkness spell casted by Babau or Bar'Lugra. Yes, the fact is that most monsters are considerably larger than my character. So even without using HiPS my character would be quite well hidden.

Thus, I'd say it is no surprise that people would fail to spot even with the help of the Zet-key as long as they continue to do it from the other side of the map.

And we should not forget how everyone seems to be keen on striking casual conversations with the hiding character in the middle of the Blood War. -_-



To Cryptc: Then it is a good thing that I've only seen Vorr once in the Abyss.

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