Will you be chaotic or friendly Class of choice with disposition
#21
Posted Nov 19, 2012 - 3:37 PM
#22
Posted Nov 19, 2012 - 4:08 PM
Debating between Lyn Blademaster(because they have a touch of force master) or Force master.

'Know thy self, know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories." - Sun Tzu
#23
Posted Nov 19, 2012 - 7:24 PM
If you you choose to attack the innocent or any member of my clan, yours will be a quick death.
"Only the weak exploit others and cruelty is born from one's weakness."

“All of my enemies shall die by this blade.”
#24
Posted Nov 19, 2012 - 8:58 PM
Honzo, on Nov 19, 2012 - 7:24 PM, said:
If you you choose to attack the innocent or any member of my clan, yours will be a quick death.
"Only the weak exploit others and cruelty is born from one's weakness."
Well said my friend, and pretty wicked image bro.
#25
Posted Nov 19, 2012 - 9:03 PM
#26
Posted Nov 19, 2012 - 10:31 PM

Lets go Blade and Soul!
#28
Posted Nov 28, 2012 - 2:44 PM
#29
Posted Nov 28, 2012 - 3:28 PM
#31
Posted Nov 29, 2012 - 5:19 AM
#32
Posted Nov 29, 2012 - 5:22 AM
#33
Posted Nov 29, 2012 - 5:50 AM
And most MMORPG have too many mobs and not enough dynamics, too much in common with the MUD rather than the MUSH, to really have a great effect for players who want to play an evil character. You can't be like Kefka and go around poisoning an entire town. As little effect as playing a good character has on the gameplay, playing a mean character has even less. There's little bit in being an evil character if your character can't accomplish much of anything evil and have a major evil affect on the world.
So I prefer to play a good character.
#34
Posted Nov 30, 2012 - 11:38 AM
Targets that are not on my list are people that seem too timid or lacking in resolve to warrant engaging; I leave those to someone within a more fitting bracket. I can read those kind of pointers pretty well. I guess what could make me a 'good' person is that I will attack cheapshotters or cheese fighters without question; low or equal level. That is the only time I will strike down a character of a lower level without question. If the person is 'genuinely' PvP'ing though, I will leave them be out of respect... I have no beef with them and they represent no threat to me. This is something that vexed people particularly in Aion, and they'd get mad at me when I didn't take up arms against certain rifters. :(
Sometimes, those silly things called PvP rewards cause me to change up my usual behaviour... those be evil, evil shiny bauble things, shiny enough to do that to me. All that means is that the previously talked about "timid and skittish loner" becomes a potential target; and more in line with the typical 'if it's red, it's dead' ethics. I have to say I am quite feral or animalistic on a base value while PvP'ing though. If you're a confirmed threat you die, you have to die, you will die. I don't treat it like a sport or "heeheehee I'm so mean I just pee'd in that guy's Cheerios" 'griefing' antics or "I am the white knight! ALL under my wing will be safe!". It's just something I need to do, to survive as it were. That's why I don't care too much for MMOs that lack an OW option; those will always be my proving grounds from which I transfer into 'locked confinements' of PvP and let the beast roam there.
In strike force based combat I'm a bit of a berserker really: fearless due to my confidence in my rite, but I will not die to aid the cause either - really, what kind of logic dictates that dying is better than keeping yourself up to keep on lending your skills? Experience has taught me that me taking a noble fall didn't solve anything; I'd usually wind up disappointed and agitated with those around me since I'd thought better of them.
Usually because of my specific directives; I end up guildless simply because of common misconceptions of my plight. I do have my contacts on hand, it's just that they're scattered among several 'guilds'. I am not against the joining of guilds, but I can't help but find myself drifting from the core collective and lending my benefits to people outside of that circle as the situation permits. I'm pretty neutral as a person; having a banner over my head doesn't say much. If the guild in question can deal with that then they know they can count on me for showing up under dire circumstances.
My class will be, and always have been despite the rather lengthy hiatus; a lyn blademaster.
This post has been edited by Kerberian Kitsune: Nov 30, 2012 - 12:02 PM

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