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Everyone is starkind if u really sit down and think about it.
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Cool man. I played on Bertoxx back in the day and I fondly remember helping a GM complete a part of a quest and he gave me "Can O' Whoop ass" I was young and thought it was seriously the coolest thing ever lol.
I think GM's had to complete quests to involve themselves with the players. Good times. Something ill def never forget.
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A few weeks after EQ came out, I was in Blackburrow on a Barbarian Shaman (Bristlebane) and it was pitch black. I fell into the hole in the middle and plummeted to my death. After a few hours and many deaths later, while trying to recover my corpse at 2 in the morning, I decided to petition a GM explaining my problem and that I didn't want to log out without looting my equipment because my father was one of those "computers and video games are evil" types and it could be a long time before I got the chance to play again.
A few minutes later and a GM summons me to Blackburrow, on the Qeynos side. He says he will have my corpse over in a jiffy. He looked amazing with sparkling weapons and the coolest looking armor I'd ever seen. After summoning my corpse, he provided me with a 100% rez and we sat there and chatted for a little bit. Blackburrow was empty because it was the middle of the night so I figured I'd ask him questions about being a GM and what his armor did etc. I'm not sure how it happened, maybe trying to type in the dark as a kid but I /d him by mistake. At the time, I didn't even know you could duel other players. We start talking about PvP and he tells me I can hit him a few times. I take out my cracked staff and go to town, barely making a dent. Within a split second, he goes from full health to a sliver of health, and my next swing, he falls over dead. I literally shit my pants. How? Why? Not a clue. All I thought was I was about to deal with repercussions, not understanding with my child mind at the time, that he had intentionally, somehow, lowered his own health so I could kill him. After sitting there for a few minutes, without him returning nor receiving any messages from him, I attempted to loot his corpse. To my complete disbelief, I was able to loot his body like an NPC. A loud CHING, I look down, rubbing my eyes, I looted nearly 10,000 platinum from his corpse. Prior to this, by level 9 and weeks of playing, I had earned maybe a couple dozen platinum. I was amazed at how much platinum I looted from him but at the same time, I'd imagined higher level monsters probably dropped a lot more than the gnolls and skeletons I had been killing up to this point. It didn't hit me later just how much money he had given me. When he finally returned, I mentioned looting his coin, to which he said I could keep. As a parting gift, he also gave me a title "The Blind". I made it to level 34 before my dad had decided that Everquest was Satan incarnate and I lost the ability to play for good but this is something I could never forget and was such an awesome memory looking back on. | ||
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ok I was pretty skeptical of the dude because I am real friends with lead GM Dean Graf from back when OP said this was going on. I sent him an e-mail and sure enough...he gut laughed, and sent me a SS of banning the dude
http://tiny.cc/gmgearonplayerchar
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i believe gms giving players clickies is pretty classic plz allow guides and gms to buff/heal/give items to newbies for the fun of it (especially after short little fun guide quests).
if ur worried about 'cheating' make a list of cool items they can summon and give out to players they like ppl should be rewarded for being cool and social and interacting and not just petitionquesting | ||
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