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I've beaten lambda twice now. Maurader's not hard if your team stays on the ball.
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The week of April 26th, interestingly, will have the level 24-33 Respec Trials used as WST.
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I have never gotten a Common or Very Rare reward table. Only Uncommon and Rare.
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If that were my kid, I'd be the proudest parent in the Galaxy.
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Yes, and I'm happy the villains get Tarikoss this week!
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If only I had $80 to spare.
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Quote:Your problem is your did it 10 TIMES IN ONE DAY. Do anything that often and of course you'll get bored. Don't be in such a frigging rush. Space it out. The IXP and threads will come in time.Its not that I can't get a team
Its not that I cannot finish a trial (that bug was finally fixed).
I AM making progress...
Its just that I am bored out of my mind repeating the same two bits of content repeatedly.
I haven't even finished the first judgement slot on one character, and I am not having fun doing these trials anymore.
Am I alone in this?
I can't even bear to log into the game because I know all I will be demanded to do is incarnate content, which is just the two same tired boring trials. -
This is what the game needs right now. We need a map specifically for players to go to gather into leagues for the trials. Currently the RWZ gets used for this the most, and it shows in constant multiple instances. Players trying to enter an RWZ instance to meet up with their league often can't because it gets full too fast. Two or more leagues trying to form in the same instance leads to a lot of frustration. It's worse on nights someone is running a mothership raid. Pocket D is getting used to a lesser extent, but isn't a better answer.
I suggest the devs come up with a simple map for us to stage our assaults on Praetoria. It needn't be fancy. Just large enough to accommodate a lot of players at once, and be co-op accessible. Perhaps a seperate map off of the RWZ Vanguard compound. Or a place reachable by portals in PI and Grandville. Or both.
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Quote:Button Mashing will not get you through the BAF. It does take teamwork. You have to pay attention. Those two AVs need to be defeated within 10 seconds of each other, and you won't pull that off if the players aren't watching the AV's health meters closely and listening to the league leader's directions. Not to mention the AVs' backup needs to be constantly cut down, for if they get to high in number, their stacking defiance will build up to insane levels and wipe the whole league.The BAF is a hunt, followed by and AV fight, followed by a timed kill all (with a 20 count leeway for failure), followed by two AV fights. Except for the timed kill all (of escapee phase if you must), the rest is really button mashing cut and paste from most any other AV fight.
Not to mention the never-miss heavy damage tower turrets that you either need to have Stalkers continually deactivate or have the AVs pulled to the tennis courts.
This is easiest with three teams. One on Siege, one on Nightstar, and the third cleaning up the adds. -
I found these the other day on Netflix streaming service. Two popular anime series available in subtitled format. First time I ever heard of this, as they've only ever had dubbed stuff before now.
Bleach: Episodes 1-109 in one set (to the end of the Bount arc, I believe)
Naruto: Season 1 & Naruto: Season 2
Two sets of 52 episodes each.
EDIT: Oh, and InuYasha 170 episodes. -
I've been considering Pyronic for my Brute as being her white hot rage manifesting as explosive flame.
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Currently watching D. Gray Man, and I'm generally enjoying it so far.
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Quote:And that is why I adore Japan.Actually... I'd liken them to another Japanese game show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEOz7gaFfmU
Spot the resemblence? -
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You ever seen the show Ninja Warrior? If not, it's a Japanese game show where contestants run a -monstrously- difficult obstacle course. In 14 years on the air, thousands of people from around the world (including Olympic athletes) have tried it. And out of those thousands, how many have successfully completed all three stages to the end?
Two.
And that is awesome. The sheer challenge of the show makes it worth watching (that and watching people fail at various obstacles and fall into the water, that never gets old).
This is how I am looking at the new Incarnate Trials. Yes, they are hella hard, yes I die a lot, and yes, I have yet to successfully complete one. But you know what? I like that. I am enjoying the challenge of it all. I am liking that it takes a lot of teamwork and strategy. And one day, when I do finally complete a trial, I'll be proud of my real accomplishment.
So, thank you Paragon Studios, for giving us an epic challenge. For giving us something we cannot button-mash through. Something that there is no uber-build for. Something that takes effort and perseverance and we will eventually have real bragging rights for completing it. -
Which is why I am happy to save my merits for the future and not use them yet. I just know if I spend them now, there'll be, like, an awesome Incarnate costume set or something you can only buy with astral merits, and I'll end up beating my skull on the desk.
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Just wetting my appetite for this issue. Come on servers! Get up!
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Heh, they use their costumes for advertising space. That made me laugh.
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Okay, now I want to see it. Damn you, Hollywood!