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Also. Take a breath sometimes. In internet lingo, that means pause and re-read what you wrote. If it doesn't make any sense (and almost nothing you post does!), please re-write it until it makes sense!
And I don't mean "makes sense in your head", I mean "makes sense to normal people". And I totally mean "use spelling and grammar". You said in some post or another that you'll be graduating soon - I sure hope that means "graduating elementary school" because if that means "graduating high school" and you plan on going to college or making it in the real world where you have to have written communication skills, you are in for a RUDE AWAKENING. -
Quote:Respecs earned through the Trials must be turned in at Wolfe or Lupin/Sawyer.Ahhhh,..so unlike the "normal" kind of respec you get either by TF or given to us by NCSoft for a new issue, any respecs earned via getting Vet Badges must be redeemed as you said Galaxy City for Hero's and Arbiter Lupin in Nerva or Arbiter Sawyer in Port Oaks for Villains. I did not know that. I was trying the /respec as you normally could and it didn't work. Maybe in the future they will make it available. Hmmm maybe I should add that to "Suggestions and Ideas?"
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The name/password you use to login here are the name/password you should be using to login to the game.
Although now that you've changed your game password, I don't know if that's true. I don't know if that carries over to the forums or not. O.o -
Except you can't drop timed missions. (the OP's original question)
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You'll probably be able to solo/duo with it. Don't expect very much out of it, and definitely don't expect to do anything that has effects flying everywhere.
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Yes, in order to choose a patron power, you must choose a new power. You don't get them automagically. It's like regular power pools, just content-locked.
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I don't think any of my defenders have fitness except for my Sonics and FFs because of the big bubbles + leadership. (Every one of my defenders - and most of my controllers - have all three leadership toggles. They're pretty pricey, but manageable if you've got in-set endurance assistance, like AM/RA/Trans.)
I don't have a TA/ defender, but I'd imagine she'd be able to go staminaless since the TA stuff is pretty cheap and no heal means utilizing vigilance quite a lot. -
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Quote:Uhhh... yes it will. You need to select 'all' under "maps".It will show people that are already on teams (name will be grey in Search,) but it will not show people that are in instanced missions.
ParagonWiki's page on the Search window
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Quote:Note: the Valentine's missions are full of enemies that are normally villain-only. Hellfrosts, Succibi, Hordelings... Heroes can't get those normally. They have kill badges.Er... no, you aren't. It's not like there's a limited supply of missions! Defeat 100 mobs in 1 mission or defeat 100 mobs in 10 missions; the expected drops are the same, and so is the amount of time you spend fighting. You spend more time travelling (but that's not such a big deal these days) but you get 10 mission-complete rewards instead of one. There's not much in it.
There's also the Red Caps, that are normally hero-only. Villains can't get those outside of Snaptooth missions. There is a Red Cap kill badge.
You can only do the missions from Scratch/Ganymede once per character. Complete the mission and, if your teammates were expecting to grind for badges, you've screwed them over until/unless they can find someone else with the mission. That's a total rock-head thing to do. -
Quote:If you slot P.Shift. proc in a power, when it triggers, it gives endurance to the target of the power, which in the case of attacks is to the enemy.Something to keep in mind is that the Perf Shifer proc is not unique, you can have multiples and it fits into any power that takes end mod, which includes a fair bit of the electric powers among others.
Basically, don't do that. Slot P.Shift. procs in self, ally, and self+ally powers. -
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Why does lowering the unlock for H/V EATs change anything for you? You already have them unlocked, therefore it doesn't change anything for your game.
I don't know where you got it in your head that automatically EAT=respect, or that EAT=vet, or that EAT=winvincible, but none of those are automatically true. The only way you get any of those is by personal work, not by showing up and having a specific AT. How do I know you didn't door sit or AE-craze that 50? I don't. Therefore, I don't automatically respect your accomplishment, nor do I assume that you are a veteran of the game, nor do I expect you to know more about the game than XYZ other person.
The only way I judge other people is by veteran reward badges. If they have more of them, I generally expect them to know more about the game - but even then, I don't REQUIRE them to know more about the game, because we have some seriously CLUELESS veterans, and we have some extremely knowledgeable newbies.
Someone else getting their H/V EAT at a lower level than you got your H/V EAT does not change your accomplishment, since it is a very, very minor accomplishment to begin with, and doesn't mean a whole lot in the grand scheme of things. -
Quote:I wasn't talking to you in either of my posts in this thread. Adeon posted "something" and I responded to *his* post. As can be evidenced by the whole "cough cough Adeon cough" thing (your name is nowhere in that post). Doubly obvious, since he responded with his tongue-in-cheek post and the blushing emoticon, after he'd deleted his post.Aggelakis, I'm not asking who is in closed beta, Im asking who isn't. Nothing illegal in that. EXclusion not INclusion.
The second post is in response to Slim somewhat implying that you need to have an updated email in order to be invited. You don't. If you can sign in, you're invited. If you can see the closed beta forums, you're invited. It doesn't matter if you've gotten an email invite or not. Like I said in that post, many people have posted that they've (some of them more than once) been in closed beta without ever seeing their email invite, or seeing their email invite long after they were in.
Reading comprehension is a very good thing. -
It doesn't matter whether you've gotten the email invite or not (as has been evidenced multiple times in multiple threads, past and present betas, some people NEVER get their invite).
Just log into the test server. If you can get in, you're in! You don't have to wait with baited breath.
Another option is to go to the top level of the forums. If you can see the closed beta forums above the English section, you're in! You can go log into test. You don't have to wait for your email invite.
Note that even if you don't get your email invite, signing into test is agreeing to the virtual NDA. -
Options window, last tab. Set the resolution to windowed.
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As I posted in another thread:Quote:*cough cough Adeon cough*
Note you're not supposed to say that you're in closed beta, if you are in closed beta. They ask that you don't divulge any details at all related to it, including your inclusion in it. -