Goodbyes,
Quixotic,
20-Oct-17 05:41 PM, #4
RE: Goodbyes,
Rahsael,
21-Oct-17 12:39 AM, #5
Like,
Glikhardiz (Anonymous),
27-Oct-17 10:42 AM, #6
dagger/mace; fires & enigma,
Quixotic,
27-Oct-17 08:22 PM, #7
I really enjoyed rolling with this ol' Krazy dwarf,
Quamlu (Anonymous),
20-Oct-17 12:03 AM, #3
RE: (RAGE DELETE) [FORTRESS] Krazcart Stonespucker the ...,
Rahsael,
11-Oct-17 07:26 PM, #2
RE: (RAGE DELETE) [FORTRESS] Krazcart Stonespucker the ...,
Demos,
11-Oct-17 10:52 AM, #1
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Quixotic | Fri 20-Oct-17 05:41 PM |
Member since 09th Feb 2006
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#132516, "Goodbyes"
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I enjoyed this experiment, and I was surprised that a dwarf dagger spec could actually land a few kills, but it did require prepping, tactics, and to have a decent win/loss ratio, some selectivity in who you fought.
Yanni, Cio, Quamlu, P (tribunal paladin) -- It was nice to rank and pk with people. It had been a while since I had been in a cabal where I felt like I was not dodging tumbleweeds in a ghosttown. Hunsodin was a positive presence in my life too, but we really didn't really run around together much.
Glikhardis, Khorra, Chieftain, and every scion I met -- Enjoyable foes, throwing down and winning & losing gracefully. , I think we were reciprocal in promoting interaction (fights, roleplay), which is important when our playerbase is so damned small. Our shared Carrionfields experience is better when we save our inner assholiness for our real life..
Rahsael -- We didn't connect enough for me to get a nuanced feel for your religion.
Playing Krazcart was great in group on group fights, as he was a pretty sturdy meat shield, and he was quite stout against shamans and necromancers. Unfortunately, as much as I enjoy dwarf warrior roleplay, he just seem handicapped compared to other races in 1 on 1 pk against warriors and assassins.
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Rahsael | Sat 21-Oct-17 12:39 AM |
Member since 05th May 2017
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#132521, "RE: Goodbyes"
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For what it's worth, I generally liked what I saw. Dagger was a, uh, gutsy choice!
Glad you had fun, and I was sad we didn't connect more often. Good luck with your next!
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#132577, "Like"
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Missed your farewells.
I liked your char and your build was interesting. What were your legacies?
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Quixotic | Fri 27-Oct-17 08:22 PM |
Member since 09th Feb 2006
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#132579, "dagger/mace; fires & enigma"
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The dagger/mace worked far better on the dwarf than I expected, and depending on who I would fight, dagger actually was a better choice than mace. I would definitely go with with a dwarf/dagger mace in battle.
This character was the first time I had taken either Fires or Enigma. Enigma wildly exceeded my expectations as a means to escape STSF warriors and entwine/cutoff builds. As I expected, generic wands were pretty much terrible, but the major disappointment with Enigma was that none of the lightforged wands would work.
Fires of adversity was underwhelming, because it does not seem to help against special attacks. So what if I parry all of your attacks when I get in the 'yellow health zone' if all it is going to take is a flurry or disembowel? I won't take that again for a PVP character.
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#132511, "I really enjoyed rolling with this ol' Krazy dwarf"
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I appreciated the non-village friend that I made with you. I also appreciated being included in your farewell note. Keep it classy, and GLWYN (or what ever that dumb acronym is).
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Rahsael | Wed 11-Oct-17 07:26 PM |
Member since 05th May 2017
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#132485, "RE: (RAGE DELETE) [FORTRESS] Krazcart Stonespucker the ..."
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Sorry to see you go. You seemed pretty well-liked and I had some stuff planned for you.
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Demos | Wed 11-Oct-17 10:52 AM |
Member since 20th Apr 2003
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#132481, "RE: (RAGE DELETE) [FORTRESS] Krazcart Stonespucker the ..."
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Too bad I thought you were cool. Also one of the most genuine feeling good guy.
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