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Old 06-23-2011, 05:25 PM
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If someone thinks it's rude when someone politely asks for something without offering a BJ in return, the person who thinks it's rude has got be one pretentious fucker.
I never said it had to be extravagant, although I definitely give buffs for BJs if you can fit my cock in your mouth, rather it's a simple matter of asking "Hello, may I please buy XXX buff from you?" instead of "Hello, can you give me XXX buff please?"

Even if you're nice about it, there is a level of disrespect if you don't offer something in return first. Unless you are on friendly terms of course. (roleplaying counts as "offering something" in my book as well -- you're providing entertainment)
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Old 06-23-2011, 05:51 PM
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I love the two concurrent topics in this thread.

Wizards could use crits. They eventually added innate crits to the class. Harvest which restores around 10% of Wizard mana would also be pretty nice to have here.

Wizards really started to shine when AAs came into play.
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Old 06-23-2011, 06:09 PM
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Wizards really started to shine when AAs came into play.
I think "shine" isn't the proper term. They started becoming more viable in a group scenario with AA's (outside of AoE) because they evened out the damage output and longevity/usefulness, along with rangers, SKs, pallies.
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Old 06-23-2011, 06:31 PM
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Everyone should play this game exactly as they wish.

Problems arise when you start expecting others to play similar to your playing style. Classes compliment each other, some better than others. Wizards love enchanters. Warriors love shamans. Jesus loves clerics.

As a wizard, I cannot tell you the countless times I've been randomly thrown a Clarity. I might have to scroll up a dozen lines to see who it was and send a tell thanking them (which I always do). Do I expect a random C? Never. Do I love it when it's thrown my way. Absolutely!

Having only ever played a wizard, I know I will be expected to provide ports when I hit 29. It will be up to me, and only me, to decide who gets one and who does not. When I played in '99-'02, I was VERY generous granting requests for ports only when I was not fighting in a group. If I'm grouped and some idiot sends a tell "Port to NK 100pp" that will always be ignored; it wouldn't be fair to the group. Idiots don't take time to realize when someone is busy (in Unrest, Seb) or not (in EC or somewhere neutral). The original population is 12 years older so most have matured beyond that point but there are still a lot of insensitive people out there.

As for the efficiency of wizards in a group, I got 8 yellows last night in almost 5 hours and dinged twice. The group was Ranger, Cleric, Pally, 2 Wizards, Druid. We had a blast (yup) in Unrest with near continuous pulls, even with the CE group training to zone and killing 2 members which cost us around 15-20 minutes of downtime. Sure, you could assemble a group to probably get 10 yellows in that time, but it might not have been as fun!

This topic has been going on since March 16, 1999, and frankly I'm sick of it.

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Old 06-23-2011, 08:06 PM
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Just thought about this... Why do Mages get the Malosi line of spells, and not Wizards? Not asking for Malosi, but it doesn't make sense to me why they would get it, when their life doesn't depend on their nukes as much as Wizards.
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Old 06-23-2011, 08:11 PM
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Because wizards get near-unresistable lures, and a minor -resist check on their normal nukes.
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Old 06-23-2011, 08:16 PM
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Because wizards get near-unresistable lures, and a minor -resist check on their normal nukes.
Come group with me in OT, I am getting resisted about 15-30% of the time on whites.
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Old 06-23-2011, 06:02 PM
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I never said it had to be extravagant, although I definitely give buffs for BJs if you can fit my cock in your mouth, rather it's a simple matter of asking "Hello, may I please buy XXX buff from you?" instead of "Hello, can you give me XXX buff please?"

Even if you're nice about it, there is a level of disrespect if you don't offer something in return first. Unless you are on friendly terms of course. (roleplaying counts as "offering something" in my book as well -- you're providing entertainment)
There is a huge disparity in perspective here. You're talking about it like it's some piece of property being given, received, bought, sold, whatever. I'm looking at it as clicking on someone and pushing the "6" on my keyboard.
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