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  1. OOHH! Penguins! Cool Altarial! I wonder if anyone would of gotton human...we're animals right? -hoth
  2. er.....Your title says Grandmaster though.....
  3. i don't know about penguins...but according to this: http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=13435 I'm a deer You scored as Deer. * this of course is because i'm currently docile and the test is very short. Last time i took a test like this i was a griffin, which didn't end up on someones plate. You are the Deer. You tend to be very gentle with other animals of your domain and are also considered the innocent one, which is a good thing. You tend to be able to perceive more than others, which is a handy skill. Deer 92% Eagle 83% Dragon 75% Horse 67% Ram 67% Bear 67% Fox 58% Dog 50% Snake 50% Crow 50% Bull 42% Salmon 42% Wolf 42% Stag 17% My sister loves penguins, yes, show us your collection! -hoth
  4. Well, it does...but some people get a little...er...obsessed with a sureality. I think his game master lost control of the game. Good god, go out! Find a girl..boy...whatever! I only game when i don't anything better to do anymore...
  5. I think i've gamed with that guy.....
  6. Kinda reminds me of the fanatisism that surround D&D for awhile. I remember on particular boy left a suicide note that stated: "Gone to the Astral Plane, be back for dinner.". -hoth
  7. Well, for those who play the P & P Versions of games, White wolf just released an introduction scenerio for Mage: The Awakening, in .pdf format. [url=http://www.white-wolf.com/index.php?line=news&articleid=243]http://www.white-wolf.com/index.php?line=news&articleid=243[/ulr] -hoth
  8. i followed what you said to do, i got a better weapon, buffed up a bit and vaporized my first dragon
  9. wait wait wait...training grounds? I tried those and got into some sort of battle where the guy hit me for 50.....i hit for 12....hm...
  10. So, i really suck at that kenka game......i walk into a forest and run into a guy named "ultima" I deal 8 pts damage! He deals 9999...... hm.... *hides under bed
  11. *looks down Uh....chainmail.......
  12. hm.....i may too.....it's been awhile since i've been running with many of you......
  13. bribery eh? be nice and you get a twinkie! Congrats man, healthy blessings to you and yours. Cute kid
  14. http://65.127.124.62/south_asia/4483241.stm.htm i know, it's a bit dated but wtf? (note the date....april 1st) never knew the brits celebrated it also heh
  15. Fimbul Winter is lvl 14, and is at Yaks bend Hothgorn The Black is lvl 8, and is in Pikesman square. so, not too high, i don't play as much as ya think
  16. Keep missing you two online, You guys log off minutes before i get home from work! hehe
  17. You and your family have a good time? --hoth
  18. Wow, where to start...... It's pretty, real pretty. The lighting and effects are splendid. I spent the first night wondering around marvelling at fields of grain blowing in the wind, and the pretty water. The spell effects are nice also. There are a large amount of weapons and items carried, i find myself changing weapons just to see what they look like in game. Sometimes, i find some animations repetitive, but not so bad as to think it hinders the game. There is no grind to the game, if you are grinding for a level, you are doing it by choice. There are plenty of missions to keep you busy. I've done missions and grinding for loot and experience. PvP is done by choice, you can make a PvP character at the very start that has maxed it's level and is able to fight in guild battles. The current level cap is 20. This will go up eventually. A roleplaying character can also PvP, by going to arenas in different parts of the realm. Roleplaying characters start at lvl 0..er...or is it 1? You have 4 character slots, and there is only ONE server. There are different districts (shards if you will) for each public area. Adventure zones are not public. They are only for you and your group. I like this idea, because i'm horrible at sharing . Death doesn't cost you in the long run, it lowers your hitpoints and energy while you stay in the zone, but it disappears through experience and leaving the zone. This may sound easy, sometimes starting a zone over is a huge pain (heh). If you do die, you will resurrect at the nearest shrine (hopefully in the zone). Oh...and it's free to play online. There are 6 classes: Warrior, Ranger, Monk, Elementalist, Mesmer (illusionist), and Necromancer. The player, early in his/her career will choose another profession, (out of the same list) before moving out of the "pretty newbie zone". Each original class has it's perks, abilities that one can invest into that no other class will have a chance to. Warrior get Strength (armor penetration/ more damage). Rangers get Expertise (reduced ability cost on energy meter). Monks get Divine Favor (increase healing, buff, and other spells effectiveness). Elementalists get Energy Storage (increases energy storage). Mesmers get Fast Casting (Increased casting speed). Necromancers get Soul Reaping (You gain energy when something dies). The secondary class does not provide these perks, secondary classes do provide an extra edge. Skills go up with points earned by level and some select missions. At early levels one get only a few points, this will go up at higher levels. Because of the point system, a player will invest in a few select skills from both classes. This makes characters very different, having several skills to select from, fitting your play style. Some missions will reward you with free skills. Adventuring is easy, you get your own zone to play in. If you don't seem to have any friends, you can "invite" henchmen to party with you. They can be very useful. I've had good and bad luck with them, but i usually take the healer henchwoman if anyone. You do not have to hire henchmen. They come along and take a share of loot, gold and experience for their help (just like real players). Items..... It's a lot like Diablo actually, creatures drop items. There are several actions one can take with the loot. 1. It can be salvaged with a salvage kit, which allows you to stack up raw materials that can be made into other items, armor, or something else that is more useful to you. Armor is customized, so you'll need to get some raw materials to make it. 2. Use right away. Sometimes the monsters will drop and item or weapon you can use right away. 3. Sell for gold. Nothing wrong with that. Some items you can sell to a merchant. Some items you should simply auction. Dyes sell really well (to other players) 4. Find a collector that will trade something for the items for something usable Some missions will give you items or weapons to use also. Magic and special stuff: Some drops will be magical. They're color coded for your convenience (the names, not the weapons silly). Like Diabo, Blue means Run of the mill magical. Yellow means better, much better. Purple means you have something really nice. Now keep in mind some items that are magical aren't directly usuable by the player. This is where a expert salvage kit comes in handy. You have a slight chance to salvage what makes that item magical. This works even for usuable items. I've gotten a haft off of an axe that i can now "upgrade" another axe with. One can get runes this way, which can be sold to other players or applied to your own items. So far, i like it a lot. I know i'm missing all sorts of stuff, but this is pretty much what i can tell ya about right off the bat. It's pretty, i think it's fun. and of coarse IT'S FREE PLAY ONLINE. Hope this helps. -bj
  19. New in game movies of the two new released Zones: find them here: http://guildwars.com/gallery/movies/default.html
  20. Thankyou! I accepted the invite last night. Fimbul Winter is up to lvl 11 now. I wondered off into the wilderness to beat up some sod who deserted the local militia......
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