RE: (DELETED) [OUTLANDER] Sasha the Grand Mistress of A...,
Gurz (Anonymous),
07-May-11 02:06 AM, #2
Damnit. WTF?!?!,
Onya (Anonymous),
06-May-11 10:07 PM, #1
I just can't stand how bard plays.,
Sasha (Anonymous),
07-May-11 07:47 AM, #3
RE: I just can't stand how bard plays.,
Onya (Anonymous),
07-May-11 12:26 PM, #4
Agree with Onya...,
Balta,
07-May-11 06:52 PM, #5
RE: I just can't stand how bard plays.,
ORB,
08-May-11 11:11 AM, #6
And here's me,
incognito,
08-May-11 11:51 AM, #7
RE: And here's me,
ORB,
08-May-11 03:41 PM, #8
RE: I just can't stand how bard plays.,
Isildur,
08-May-11 05:16 PM, #9
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#99053, "RE: (DELETED) [OUTLANDER] Sasha the Grand Mistress of A..."
In response to Reply #0
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Outlander bards have the potential to be so super tough! I was always careful around you, especially after I underestimated your group on Kiadana that one time. Camo and Lullaby combo is very deadly.
I thought you had a lot of potential, and I'm sad to see another enemy go. Hero range is so often filled to the brim with goodies.
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#99050, "Damnit. WTF?!?!"
In response to Reply #0
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A great great ally to have. For a second there we were building a super solid Reaver core. What happened man? I was expecting great things outta you.
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#99057, "I just can't stand how bard plays."
In response to Reply #1
Edited on Sat 07-May-11 07:47 AM
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I didn't realize how frustrating it would be to try and chase and reengage with songs, for one. Or how much trouble it would be to deal with resist mental on any experienced enemy. Bard feels very survivable to me, and like they can really contribute to raiding and exploring trips, but in one on one pk, they rely on their enemy making multiple mistakes. It just doesn't suit how I play at all. I enjoyed running around with you though.
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#99062, "RE: I just can't stand how bard plays."
In response to Reply #3
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You're correct in that bards can be limited when fighting experienced people, but I would argue that that would be the same with just about every class. And it is true that sometimes you have to rely on your enemy making mistakes, but you can also force them into those mistakes by using the correct tactics. I wish I had more time to talk to you IC because I've played many bards in the past and I coulda helped you get pretty nasty. Oh well. GLWYN
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Balta | Sat 07-May-11 06:52 PM |
Member since 05th Apr 2011
166 posts
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#99066, "Agree with Onya..."
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Every class has their weaknesses and strengths... dont think there arent some builds that could make Onya think twice... as Balta, I got a decent amount of pks, but they were a few people who would just run through me unless I could get them to make an error...
in the future, mention it to your cabal mates, perhaps they may have some advice for you... you can also go check out logs on the logboard.. I know they have some Hanord ones and I am sure other Bard ones... see what those people did... thats one of the easiest ways to learn a class.. the rest is all trial and error..
GLWYN
Hope we see you in outlander again..
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ORB | Sun 08-May-11 11:08 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
993 posts
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#99076, "RE: I just can't stand how bard plays."
In response to Reply #4
Edited on Sun 08-May-11 11:11 AM
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Seems like everyone and their mother uses resist mental preps now. Seems kind of lame that one prep can pretty much nullify most of the abilities of an entire class. That which does not kill us, makes us stronger.
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incognito | Sun 08-May-11 11:51 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
4495 posts
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#99079, "And here's me"
In response to Reply #6
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Thinking that one of the abilities of the class was brandish, which enables them to dispel resist mental.
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ORB | Sun 08-May-11 03:41 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
993 posts
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#99085, "RE: And here's me"
In response to Reply #7
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Touche' That which does not kill us, makes us stronger.
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