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Old 09-19-2012, 12:46 PM
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I've been looking back on my real life lately. I'm 35. I've come an incredibly long way. I grew up with one parent in poverty and now I own my home. It occurred to me that there are small moments of reflection in life clue that you in that who you were is gone and you're who you are... And your former self would look at folks in certain positions of life and wonder how the hell to get there; "is that even possible for me?"

When this notion occurred to me, I realized it had happened in my virtual life too. In live I had certain goals that were in the "wouldn't that be awesome" category that I never realistically expected to achieve. I always wanted an Amulet of Necropotence. A skeleton pally? C'mon! I always wanted to raid the elemental planes, but I couldn't even get to max level efficiently.

Somewhere along the way, I nabbed that amulet. It's still on my live toon rotting on a server in San Diego (I believe). I was a member of a guild with very humble ambitions. It started out as a chat channel for friends. Then it became a grouping vehicle for a few friends. Other invites happened. Before long, we were all working on VT keys. Then later, I remember flagging in PoP. Before I could really think about what we were all doing, we had whittled our initial PoTime clear time of 11 hours down to 2. We were uber. We were one of the top five guilds on our server, and in the top three most of the time.

I felt uber spending my DKP on hard won PoFire and PoTime drops. But what I truly felt uber about was the fact that I'd been with these guys from just about their beginning. I happened into the guild following friends just prior to VT keying and the first organized raids. We worked through the insane PoP flagging in its initial version together. We leveled up to max together. We shared the spoils of that common experience. That felt uber. We'd been through the ringer, had our share of drama, and on the other side it was just pure uber =)

I suppose the first time I felt personally uber was when I acquired an AoN for a second time, having sold the first, simply because I wanted to use the original DWF male model while being able to use the Holy Steed AA. My riches fueled from being able to solo Veksar like a champion and selling the crap out of the goodies.

I sure as hell never saw that coming when I used Lay on Hands on a goblin while playing with my very first group ever in Butcherblock. I was even going around with the limited UI where you just had that center window to see the world. "Use Lay Hands Lag!" "What the hell is that?" "Look for the button!" "AH! Done!" "Aaah! Target one of us next ti- uhrg!" I for sure couldn't see it the first time I traveled from BB to Kelethin. I asked if I could follow another player with a lantern. I couldn't see well at night (I didn't know about gamma).

Did you ever feel uber? When's the first time you thought you might be pixel-hot-shit? I always knew there were others that could roflstomp me- hundreds on my server in fact, but I felt like I was doing fine by my standards for most of my EQ tenure.

Actually I remember the first time I felt like hot shit. Kunark was new... and my friend introduced me in a new group as "He's the one with the mith 2h". I was introduced by a piece of gear I owned. That was kinda neat =) I understand how it might be insulting, but I saved a long time for that mith 2h, so it felt like a nod.

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//I just heard a skeleton's casting audio. I am not in game. I am at work.
///Oh shit. I'm getting obsessed again.
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Old 09-19-2012, 12:49 PM
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Your rags to riches story has given me hope for the future
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Old 09-19-2012, 01:01 PM
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Hah. I didn't see it as rags to riches until you said it. I suppose it's that kind of story.

But I'd like to point out that this is not an absolute scale. Even being L39 with that mith 2h made me feel good about my toon. I may have still had bronze in many slots...

You don't need to be a toon that could generate a million plat. I remember taking a screenshot the first time I had over 1000 (and a screenshot of the Arbitor's Combine Greatsword it turned into).

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Old 09-19-2012, 01:03 PM
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I also played a dwarf paladin. Funny, I wanted (but never got) an AoN for the same reason. The original dwarf models/animations are one of the things I love most about playing EQ again - specifically P99. The way I was forced from them due to wanting to use Holy Steed pained me.

I had alot of accomplishments on my server - server firsts of some kills/items and topping the magelo class hitpoint list for a while during Omens. Nothing really compared to completing my Fiery Defender.

I think that's when I felt the most 'uber'.

While my massive hitpoint pool later frustrating clerics trying to quick heal me in Bastion of Thunder PUGs gave me some glee; nothing really ever looked as uber as a full set of skyshrine and a pally epic, with old models and Velious textures. And the noobs in unrest always agreed.
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Old 09-19-2012, 01:29 PM
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I felt pretty uber when my ranger was sporting a near-full suit of Thorny Vine armor, and wielding a Flux-Bladed Axe paired with a Sarnak Skullsplitter in the early days of Kunark. He still folded like a house of cards, but it was fun. I eventually achieved far more with my rogue, but I was always in a guild well behind the curve...
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Old 09-19-2012, 02:02 PM
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I felt uber the day my pally obtained the Sword of Ssraeshza. I had saved many months of DKP knowing our guild would be going for the Emporer. I had wanted the Nature's Defender (same graphic), but had trashed my PoG faction. So I saved. When we finally took on the Emporer, it dropped on the first kill. I had enough DKP that only about 3 people could outbid me, even among our MTs. One of our main MTs (one of the guys who could outbid me) sent me a /tell asking if I wanted that sword. My response was basically, "I'd be fine never getting raid loot again." No one bid against me, and I proudly carried that sword until I quit a year later.

Now we were raiding Ssra during PoP, and my guild folded before we finished the last two fights for EPs (got LMM, but no RZ or Sol Ro), so we weren't "top tier", but I enjoyed the content we did and was extremely proud of that sword.
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Old 09-19-2012, 03:29 PM
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It's the journey that you speak of that I enjoy more than anything. With the same guild. That is the fun part to me. I was in a guild that started about the time PoP came out. We started raiding Luclin because we were not prepared for PoP raiding. We all worked on our keys together, spent endless amounts of time helping each other. We are talking 4 and 5 hours on a weekend eve just to get one person a key piece. Eventually we started rising up the ranks in the raiding scene and were probably about the 3rd best raiding guild on the same server as Afterlife. There was occasionally one or two in between us.

And the relationships built through hours and hours of gaming together is what is most valuable. The people that are with you helping you nab those ever so important and elusive pixels. I stayed with that guild for 8 years. A lot of people came and a lot of people went over those years. But the new people that came in made it their home just as others before them did.

You don't get that with today's MMO's. They are built and designed for fast results and minimal grouping. That's part of the reason people think I'm crazy because I like to grind. Most people thought AA's were the downfall of EQ. To me it made it that much better. It gave me a reason to group on nights we did not have raids and spend more time with guild mates. There was essentially no reason to group and kill stuff if you were max level before that. Unless you wanted more phat lewts I suppose.

I guess if I had to put a certain stamp on when I felt I had grown all up from my EQ days it was the day I finally looted a book on a stick from VT. It was way cooler than the silly books we run around with today.
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Old 09-19-2012, 05:03 PM
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Certainly there were many points when we felt uber, and the bar was always just raised after each of those points. But I'd say the pinnacle is when we were the only guild to beat Harfange and Grenwald in Frostcrypt before they were nerfed to allow others a chance to complete the expansion.
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Old 09-19-2012, 06:44 PM
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Guild became Uber - We dropped emp ssra on a half assed attempt after failing cursed multiple times and most of our A-listers logging off.

I felt Uber - in one night early into SoL i looted Khalshazar & Lunar Fungus Covered Tunic
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Old 09-19-2012, 07:55 PM
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logging on after work to 20 tells asking me to come pull 3 dragons in NTOV. Guild had been there for 8 hours tryig and failing to perform the split. It took me 30 mins to run there. in the process i was telling my deputies exactly what i needed them to do. I arrived in NTOV, and 5 minutes later we had a successful split... best feeling in EQ ever

second best was pulling statue past vindi who was still up, because there was another guild waiting for us to engage vindi so they could steal statue. at the time noone thought it was possible
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