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Message ID: 12966
Date: Wed Jan 12 13:19:55 GMT 2000
Author: Jean-Gael Brard
Subject: RE: Brad On Binding (OT)


Get a cleric in your group and s/he will summon deads to their corpses. Fast
and easy.

-----Message d'origine-----
De: Reece, Tom - 25IDL G4 [mailto:g4mntofcr@...]
Date: mardi 11 janvier 2000 22:04
´┐¢: eqbards@onelist.com
Objet: [eqbards] Brad On Binding (OT)


From: "Reece, Tom - 25IDL G4" <g4mntofcr@...>

I agree. I usually find myself joining pickup groups. What I have found is
that in pickup groups, players tend to look out for themselves before
considering the welfare of the party. To add salt to the wound, the problem
is
magnified because of the time I usually log on. I live in Hawaii so when I
play
its usually after midnight on the mainland on weeknights. When a pull turns
bad
and someone dies, especially if it is a melee class bound in a zone far
away,
the party usually either breaks up because its so late at night or the
casters
leave the group because it will take the melee class too long to get back to
the
zone they died in.

I think its safe to say that Verant doesn't take situations like this into
consideration when they have the mythical class balance tuning sessions. I
think they just assume everyone has a regular group/guild that they play
with
all the time and as a result they are focused on group welfare vs personal
welfare.

Galtin of E'ci


> If the casters in your group gate out and leave you to die, they are not
good
> groupies.
>
>

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