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SiouxNation 01-20-2018 10:38 AM

To think or not to twink...
 
What is your experience with twinking? Do you have more fun when you twink or do you prefer to forge your own path? Share your insights into the pros and cons of twining a warrior.

beargryllz 01-20-2018 10:47 AM

Leveling up the first time is an adventure

Doing it again and again is pain. Twinking helps dull the pain, like heroin

Do heroin

Cecily 01-20-2018 10:48 AM

You get diminishing fun returns every play through regardless of your gear. Twinking gets past the initial struggle which is in reality most of the fun of EQ. It gives you a sense of fictional accomplishment to help you find solace and escape in whatever you're ignoring IRL to make that happen. Intentionally not twinking is an attempt recreate that struggle, but it's artificial and not the same as your first time through. I'd just stop rolling alts and work on that making that big kid job you had your eye on a reality or other goal you could be using this wasted time working towards.

SiouxNation 01-20-2018 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Cecily (Post 2641733)
You get diminishing fun returns every play through regardless of your gear. Twinking gets past the initial struggle which is in reality most of the fun of EQ. It gives you a sense of fictional accomplishment to help you find solace and escape in whatever you're ignoring IRL to make that happen. Intentionally not twinking is an attempt recreate that struggle, but it's artificial and not the same as your first time through. I'd just stop rolling alts and work on that making that big kid job you had your eye on a reality or other goal you could be using this wasted time working towards.

Cutting open a vein here eh?

Lhancelot 01-20-2018 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cecily (Post 2641733)
You get diminishing fun returns every play through regardless of your gear. Twinking gets past the initial struggle which is in reality most of the fun of EQ. It gives you a sense of fictional accomplishment to help you find solace and escape in whatever you're ignoring IRL to make that happen. Intentionally not twinking is an attempt recreate that struggle, but it's artificial and not the same as your first time through. I'd just stop rolling alts and work on that making that big kid job you had your eye on a reality or other goal you could be using this wasted time working towards.

Wow, this is extremely cynical. And 100% true. Couldn't have expressed it better than this lol.

SiouxNation 01-20-2018 12:39 PM

So you guys think you can only play this game one time and have a true sense of accomplishment? That I do not buy.

Each character can be an individual story that you mold and build. Each time presents unique challenges, there will be some overlap but I do not agree with the grim picture being painted regarding alts.

SiouxNation 01-20-2018 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by mtb tripper the 2nd (Post 2641786)
Are you actually a prairie ******?

Are you actually going to vote for Trump again?

Argh 01-20-2018 12:45 PM

Untwinked warriors aren't bad, and can solo pretty effectively to 45 with a Staff of Battle, if you stick to vanilla mobs.

Rang 01-20-2018 12:47 PM

You are getting responses from forum trolls that have spent years of their lives enslaved to an emulated version of an elf simulation released in 1999 (and associated forums), so take their comments with that context.

An untwinked warrior would be pretty tough, but very doable. You could join Auld Lang Syne or however it is spelled - they have a set of rules that doesn't allow you to equip anything you don't loot, craft, or quest. I recently thought about doing this with a necro or SK and I think it would be a fun challenge as a side project.

SiouxNation 01-20-2018 12:54 PM

I tried that route and found it to be a bit much for my liking.


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