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Message ID: 12350
Date: Tue Jan 4 16:52:09 GMT 2000
Author: John_Senior@xxxxx.xx.xx
Subject: Re: Trading Advice


Heh, some bloke did that in L Guk the other night. Had the whole zone in
/shout mode, apparently the TBB had dropped and the group was rolling on
the loot when the corpse disappeared and the guy went LD, this went on for
about 30 minutes and it was all a big farce, it all sounds dodgy.

I take it this is what Ninja'ing is?





Ryan Honeyman <honeyman@...> on 04/01/2000 16:46:26

Please respond to eqbards@onelist.com

To: eqbards@onelist.com
cc: (bcc: John Senior/M&G)
Subject: Re: [eqbards] Trading Advice




From: Ryan Honeyman <honeyman@...>


> Could I really get a Ykesha out of the deal? Now that is attractive :-).

> > Damn, you got all that stuff, go trade your Lambent for the Mithril.
Get
> > the Lambent back with the quest items that you have got and then go and
> > trade the Mithril for some nice Ykesha's or an FBSS. Now you have it
> > sorted. Sell your old weapons and you have a nice amount of cash too.


Now look what you did, you gave the boy false hopes ;-)
Seriously, that wizard doesnt have arms/legs, no melee class
would ever bring that wizard anywhere if he did manage to take
them, or maybe he ninja'd them. Brrr.. that's a scary thought.

Harm.

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