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August 03, 2006
Maybe joining an intelligent guild would help me keep playing, but the people talking in general chat in Guild Wars scare me.
Apparently having your name mentioned on my blog is an offense that is going to keep you from getting employment. Obviously, armed with this new information, you will never want to have anything to do with me ever again. Please send all requests to have any mention of you being in my life removed from reality by e-mail, and I shall get to them as they come. Thank you.
Factions just feels so much better put together than Prophecies. Or something. It's more... streamlined. And I'm really clicking into my deckbuilding instincts when thinking of character builds... My recent build, which I'm going to play alongside of Spants and Essner, is a Ranger/Assassin. Mostly Assassin, but utilizing Apply Poison, my new favorite move ever, and lots of Expertise, the Ranger's special stat, to make Assassin-y combos nice and cheap on the ol' energy bar. I'm also enjoying immensely my Elementalist/Ritualist. I'm going to use all the nice "Holding the Ashes" Ritualist spells like... well, I was going to say Tranquil Was Tanasen, but that's apparently an elite skill. Unfortunate, but not a deal breaker. Moves like Mighty Was Vorizun, Generous was Tsungrai, and Lively Was Naomei. Well, I probably won't use Lively Was Naomei in battle, but, you get the picture. Carrying those and firing off elementalist spells... fun stuff. Plus, I don't have to fret about getting good weapons/foci...
Anyway, I hope the game keeps holding my attention this much, because that would be awesomes. Nightfall looks like it's got some neato stuff, too. Dervishes wield Scythes, man. How cool is that? Answer: Very Cool.
Oh, and this is a good place for Guild Wars info, as far as I can tell. Could use some more work, but, you know, you can hope the sorts of people who work on wikis are working on it.
Posted by poetfox at August 3, 2006 02:54 AM
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Why will being mentioned on your blog keep me from getting employment? Is this some sort of economical problem? Does it have to do with the cost of oil?
Posted by: piman at August 5, 2006 12:34 AM
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