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Old 10-13-2013, 09:13 AM
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Nothing worse than unintentional training.
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Old 10-13-2013, 08:47 PM
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In my younger days, on the Vallon Zek server, I became wildly unpopular while roleplaying a murderous Halfling Druid named Grimy, that sent thousands of Elves to their graves in Faydwer and then for a few years in the Ocean of Tears. The Alluring sirens at the twin spires were really good experience and irresistible to the pointy-ears, and where I spent most of my days of 'sending the elves home where they belong' as I put it. I was usually three to six levels higher than them, had levitate and EB up, so I would hit them with a spell, duck under the water and wait for the 'soandso tries to cast a spell on you but you were protected' message, then pop back up and repeat. Sometimes they would foolishly run into the water, or up the spire, in which case I would either root them underwater and let them drown, or cast Whirling Wind and blast them off the spire, where they would fall to their deaths (losing experience either way). People would rarely want to come all the way out there with their higher level friends, so they often had to come and recover their corpse alone. If they were anything but courteous to me upon their return, I would often send them back to Faydwer again... As he grew in level, I would later hang around in FV, and if elves asked me for a port, I would invite them, then cast share wolf form, at which point, all the NPCs would attack them and kill them.

Also on Vallon Zek, I played a little Gnome Magician named Miserable, who really just killed everyone. My favorite spot was in Feerott near the low-level undead camps. There was a long-standing bug where if you cast invisibility on your pet, then burnout, the pet would stay invisible, even when attacking. On top of that, I could duck, and actually crawl inside of the trees. The victims couldn't see my pet in most cases, and definitely couldn't see me, as I was inside one of the trees. With Miserable, I had a thing where I would almost always loot the pants they were wearing, regardless of what else they had.
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