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dalneko | Sat 08-Apr-06 06:27 PM |
Member since 28th Feb 2006
268 posts
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#12843, "Galadon Ranger Guild"
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Yeah, this was brought up on the Newbie channel earlier today. And an Imm mentioned that it should be posted here. But being that rangers are forest warriors/woodsmen and they learn their skills quicker in the wilds, as well as for any future Outlander applicants, wouldn't it make sense that instead of having new rangers trek it into Galadon in order to train their stats that the guildmaster be able to do this as well? I know the other guilds allow this and all, but to me it just makes sense for the Ranger guilds as well as the Druid guilds of Galadon. This way if they're going with a role where they dislike city life then they don't have to spend more time than they need to in Galadon. And if they don't mind it, they can still make use of the trainer.
Just a suggestion.
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RE: Galadon Ranger Guild,
Karel,
08-Apr-06 11:20 PM, #1
Oh yeah...,
dalneko,
09-Apr-06 11:49 AM, #2
There is also a Druid guild in the Weald,
Choranek (Anonymous),
09-Apr-06 12:50 PM, #3
RE: Oh yeah...,
Eskelian,
10-Apr-06 03:06 AM, #4
This is On Purpose,
Kastellyn,
10-Apr-06 10:42 AM, #5
Yeah, that'd be weird if it was.,
Eskelian,
10-Apr-06 01:48 PM, #6
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Karel | Sat 08-Apr-06 11:20 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
569 posts
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#12844, "RE: Galadon Ranger Guild"
In response to Reply #0
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I could semi-agree with this, exception being anything to do with the druid guild. It's in the city, so even if the druid guildmaster could train, it's still in the city. Ranger would be meh though. Considering the reasoning, they could just tough it out like non-ranger outlander wannabes do. There are other places to train too. Plenty actually. Could argue newbie wouldn't know it, but newbies *really* shouldn't be outlanders.
P.S. I've never noticed ranger learn skills quicker in the wilderness, they just tend to work better the more time they spend there. A minute every five levels in a city shouldn't kill them. "Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens." - Jimi Hendrix
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dalneko | Sun 09-Apr-06 11:49 AM |
Member since 28th Feb 2006
268 posts
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#12845, "Oh yeah..."
In response to Reply #1
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I forgot that the Druid guild was inside the city. My bad. See I've been traipsing around the Weald with my ranger and found the Druid guild out there so that was the guild I was thinking of.
Regarding that P.S., I thought I heard someone tell me that or it could be from the Ranger help file. I dunno. I guess I'll find out the more I play this one.
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#12846, "There is also a Druid guild in the Weald"
In response to Reply #2
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So I guess it would make sense for it to be on a par with the ranger's guild should any changes be made.
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Eskelian | Mon 10-Apr-06 03:06 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#12847, "RE: Oh yeah..."
In response to Reply #2
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Given the nature of the Weald's ranger's guild, its not going to be a place you'll want to hang out much as an Outlander applicant. Particularly of note, they are closely associated with the Tribunal and will attack you if you are WANTED.
I would suggest finding another guild, alot of the guilds further off the beaten path offer training services in them already.
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Eskelian | Mon 10-Apr-06 01:48 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#12850, "Yeah, that'd be weird if it was."
In response to Reply #5
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I don't think it would break things to put a trainer there either, but then again if you make your home too comfortable you'll never get your kids to move out.
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