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Would play red code again on reset everything else is troll ignight bitch ass.
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100 / 3 = 33 people playing sounds fun
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Merkk don't be salty just because your guild got outbearded and you're not cut out for the pvp box lyfe.
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Having rules against training inevitably results in unequal enforcement. This is not a knock - it's just reality. Everquest is very much a "shit happens" kind of game and I think it's a colossal waste of time trying to sort out who trained who. On our server we don't disallow training because we want to encourage training, we just don't have the staff or the desire to enforce play on that level. What we have done, however, is slightly alter mechanics to discourage training and make it less easy. On RoZ when you flop mobs on someone and stand back up (or get your FD broken), the amount of hate you receive from FD memory is greater than what your target receives from fresh body aggro. All the trainee needs to do to fuck you over is whip a javelin at you or land just a single hit and the mobs will bounce back to the trainer. This mechanic stops people from being able to train you and then stand up and PVP you while you deal with the train.
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We've continued to improve our server since you left, and we will continue to create the best box for PVP even if no one plays it. Sticks and stones may break my boners but your words will never hurt me - I am the most talented Everquest PVP Developer of all time! Maybe No hard feelings buddy - I hope we can be pals again some day.
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Open RoZ Green with 4 lvl range / item loot
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