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Message ID: 21955
Date: Thu Oct 12 23:21:32 BST 2000
Author: John Tatsukawa
Subject: Re: [eqbards] Abashi finally responds... sort of


At 11:18 PM 10/12/00 +0100, you wrote:
>On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 14:51:01 -0700, jhenders@... wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Oct 12/00, Melaniel <online.games@...> wrote:
> >
> >> Anyway, enough said ... this isn't an enchanter list after all =)
> >>
> >
> >But it's good to know what other classes are capable of, though it can
> >make you even more annoyed at being told you are fine the way you are.
>
>Actually I just felt I was getting into my detailed enchanter-type
>tactics that most people wouldn't care about! :-)
>
>After being a bard for over 18 months and watching all my group
>members, and even playing most of those classes to some degree, I feel
>that I know enough of what other classes can do. I'm constanty amazed
>at some people's reactions (even at 30+ and 40+) when I do things and
>they didn't know I could do that. Enchanter OR bard!
>
>But it's important for us bards to know what others can do so we can
>slot into a group and plug that little niche that isn't filled when we
>join. That's supposed to be what we're there for. Allegedly.
>
>
>--
>Melaniel, Wood Elf Bard (48)
>Expert bard, novice brewer, hardened drinker and terrific flirt!
>
>Kalara, Dark Elf Enchanter (35)
>Dying at a venue near you soon

Adding the standard line "Bards and enchanters are generally more studied
about everyone's possible role in the group as it is them who are most
likely to die first in a bad group."

Nothing like incentive to get to know the game better.

---Windleaf