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#47869, "you bastard :)"
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you should of stuck around.
your a bastard haha
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#47872, "yea yea"
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The problem was that I got into a new character and every time I came back to delete, I got pulled into it again. Picking pole after sword was an incredibly stupid decision for me. It didn't fit where I wanted to take the character but I couldn't resist the idea of chargeset and cutoff. I had alot of fun with Muriont and I did alot of what I wanted to do. Then I got sick of facing the same dynamics where I either had the kill from the start or didn't stand a chance at landing it (ie Grunlath).
The OOC forum bitching that came about after the Guamel incident really sealed the deal for me. I got sick of playing my character for a few days in a row before I even logged in. And so it goes, into my new character, and back into the real world.
I really liked Kragathian, Lerimos, and Ysaloerye. I knew that the rites were going to screw someone over and when you missed it, well, I still respected you *shrug*
For those who complained about us battlerager players only ever playing battle and saying how things should be - that's not me. This is my second in 3 years, if memory serves correctly. I got in without remembering everything on the pillar plaque tablet etc, so anyone really can, who tries hard enough. I also got totally spanked by Lerimos (I think 4 or 5 out of 6 duels) before I got inducted. The heart eventually wins. Then with the powers, the mages can't flee and invis, expecting to just laugh at you. I hated that.
I had alot of good allies in the village, a few in the fortress and a few in the tribunal and a few in the outlanders. I tried to turn a few blades to my side of life, but it didn't work out, so I mostly stuck with what I had. If I liked you, it was probably obvious. If I didn't, again, obvious. Being in Battle really puts a damper on the idea of allies, though. As much as I liked a few tribunals, I knew I was going to be fighting them when I hit a guild or a mage in town. As much as a few of the fort got along with me, I knew I was going to be fighting them while I ranked on the mountain with a duergar. And really, as nice as the outlander trip was for me, it was really a joke about how easily the past is forgotten in CF. Someone with resist and deathblow want to rank? And they'll lead? Sure, I'll go.
Finally, I had the joy of watching Throt and Guamel go through their little problems in the village and it made me take a step back and realize some of the dumb #### I've done in the past. Someday I'd like to make another rager. Someday I might even do it. But then I'll be smart enough to make a name for myself in the mid-ranks, where they are powerful, before rushing to hero. Unless, of course, someone balances out the powers.... Just kidding!
Take Care everyone, you made this character fun... sometimes too fun.
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#47895, "For Ysaloerye And Kaisse Tait"
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I probably should have prefaced my post by saying that while I haven't played a rager in a few years, I haven't been able to get interested enough in a warrior to play one past 30 since the second fall of Arbiter. It took me a long time to get into the swing of rager + warrior together (though longer for the warrior + rager_app) - it's not the easy road that people think it is, and that's why I picked it. The sword/pole had a lot of potential, but in the enemies that I was fighting, more weaknesses. Probably not my next pick for a rager warrior.
Anyhow, I really rolled Muriont to get out of a bad habit of gear-whoring and backing down from interaction that would ultimately threaten to make me regear for an hour. Sphere courage cloud rager warrior - that's the ticket. I got into alot of ####ty situations that I knew Muriont would run straight into, and I liked it. Dying to a fiend that wouldn't let me move while the new code changed chargeset versus mobs - that was the worst for me. I really think that chargeset should be able to totally nuke a mob that a player called (elemental, nightwalker, fiend, etc.) the same way that it would a player. But I'm just one guy.
The things that Ysaloerye and Kaisse and Lerimos and Kragathian got me into doing overall helped me to do what I wanted - make a comeback from a break, have fun, and be in a cabal again. Previous time constraints left and I finally had time to have a character that could at least make an impact.
For Ysaloerye: Congratulations. Just don't leave the village for the empire like the last battle heroimm that I liked...
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