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Message ID: 343
Date: Wed Apr 28 22:04:34 BST 1999
Author: John Robertson
Subject: Re: Ok a new thread


I would suggest a dwarven axe or fine steel long sword. Both are 6 damage,
26 delay, and you can buy them for around 10 plat each in the Faydark/BB
area.

Jyzan

"A.Rubman" wrote:

> From: "A.Rubman" <Naturdoc@...>
>
> Greetings, name's Luini figure since I don't know much about the
> Soebards I won't talk about them, instead I have a question. I know that
> a Mino Axe is a good 1h-slashing weapon, however I don't feel it fits in
> with my "bardic attitude" if you understand my meaning. Its a massive,
> slow, big axe thing from a minotaur, and I'm a bard who likes to travel,
> sing his songs and bring mirth. I was using a bronze long sword, now
> switched to a plain old Axe (smaller and quicker than a mino), So I ask
> you all Whats a good weapon that is not imposing like a mino axe for a
> level 8 bard, or even for any level bard.
>
> Thanks,
> Luini
> Innoruk
> -----Original Message-----
> From: <chlebek@...>
> To: <eqbards@onelist.com>
> Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 4:28 PM
> Subject: [eqbards] Soerbaird and Verant not effective threads
>
> >From: chlebek@...
> >
> >
> >
> >Could these horses be any deader???
> >
> >Come on guys, this mailing list is for the discussion of things
> relating to
> >bards. It is not for general rants about Verant or a particular guild.
> Take
> >those to the general everquest discussion mailing list or any of the
> web
> >sites. This is just getting ridiculous!
> >
> >Taelin, Songweavers of Kelethin
> >
> >
> >
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