Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
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Re: Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
will you ever agree ?
I’m not a complete idiot. Some pieces are missing.
Re: Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
A mage killing a Ranger - reason enough
A mage killing a Ranger in ME - bigger reason
A mage killing a ranger in ME after another ranger killed a mage - You got to be kidding me..
Same apply the otherway around ofcourse.
A mage killing a Ranger in ME - bigger reason
A mage killing a ranger in ME after another ranger killed a mage - You got to be kidding me..
Same apply the otherway around ofcourse.
Re: Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
Blame the rebels and their allies, it's always their fault.
Might and Glory flaming for changing dawn, ancient power revealed of an iron crown, clear and cold and shining so far and bright, crush the world in one clash of your binding light.
Gû kîbum kelkum-ishi, burzum-ishi. Akha - gûm-ishi ashi gurum!
Gû kîbum kelkum-ishi, burzum-ishi. Akha - gûm-ishi ashi gurum!
Re: Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
I take it we have an agreement and you stop trying to defend your retard-king's actions now?Kas wrote:Blame the rebels and their allies, it's always their fault.
Re: Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
Laurel - you have to remember that the Society is an autocracy. So, if the King says "X", the Society does "X". There's no second guessing nor alternative paths.
And we certainly don't get to call him "retard" or somesuch (at least in earshot of anyone).
And we certainly don't get to call him "retard" or somesuch (at least in earshot of anyone).
Re: Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
Kas: The question here was whether Padraig was correct or not with his statement:
Your statement:
EDIT: Second quote was made by Kas, not Padraig
Apparently he was not.Padraig wrote:If a Mage is after you, it's because you were warned, usually several times, and you failed to listen.
Your statement:
...has nothing to do with the above. It's a totally different thing. And also wrong.Kas wrote:Being attacked with no warning is the price you risk to pay when someone else in your guild do the same(scoring a kill or not).
EDIT: Second quote was made by Kas, not Padraig
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Re: Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
I remember getting attacked by a MM once. A long time ago. I only introduced myself.
Could be he didn't like rangers... who knows (had my little buddy Nogard close by so
we swiftly whooped his butt)
But in general my experience with MM is that you don't get attacked unless you provoke them.
Being in a directly opposing guild is a provocation.
I've even managed to be quite harsh in my language against them without getting attacked, and
we all know that it's mercy, not fear, that stops them
Could be he didn't like rangers... who knows (had my little buddy Nogard close by so
we swiftly whooped his butt)
But in general my experience with MM is that you don't get attacked unless you provoke them.
Being in a directly opposing guild is a provocation.
I've even managed to be quite harsh in my language against them without getting attacked, and
we all know that it's mercy, not fear, that stops them
Re: Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
I'd say Padraig is quite correct, but exceptions may happen from time to time either willingly(tactical reasons) or by accident.
So "mostly" is probably the correct answer.
So "mostly" is probably the correct answer.
Might and Glory flaming for changing dawn, ancient power revealed of an iron crown, clear and cold and shining so far and bright, crush the world in one clash of your binding light.
Gû kîbum kelkum-ishi, burzum-ishi. Akha - gûm-ishi ashi gurum!
Gû kîbum kelkum-ishi, burzum-ishi. Akha - gûm-ishi ashi gurum!
Re: Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
Arent you all forgetting anyone can attack anyone anytime?
So blaming who killed who first and what are "valid" reasons doesnt seem very useful... Do you even need a valid reason to kill anyone? No.
But that is exactly why I want all guilds to have balanced PVP abilites so everyone have an equal chance of killing another player. If PVP is to be completely free, everyone shuld have a fair chance. Or we will have bullies. Mages have perhaps historically been the biggest "bullies" I think. Knights were big bullies awhile too when they had their superior block and killed AAs all over, for awhile DAs could stun whole teams with their dragons and slaughter them... And then we had vampires with invisibility and cling... Fact is, if one guild or faction has better PVP abilities than others, they easily become bullies and "untouchable". It has happened many times historically, and I think the only reason mages have managed to keep their abilities is because they use them just enough to not be too noticed... but that does not mean its good balance. Its even sad that mages have to be "responsible" with their powers. Thats really an odd way of balance.
And I was never "whining" and wanting anyone to be nerfed, all I want is PVP (and everything else) to be balanced, and I honestly think MMs have PVP abilities are pretty superior compared to most other guilds.
Buts its not only MMs, ogres have a stomp, and knights have better block than everyone else. I think all guilds should have some sort of PVP ability. Just like normal specials, all guilds have them, its the same but different types in every guild, and so should PVP abilities be imho, alla guilds have some type of them.
Otherwise we will never get a balanced PVP I think. When some guilds have very useful PVP abilities, and most dont have any at all.
So blaming who killed who first and what are "valid" reasons doesnt seem very useful... Do you even need a valid reason to kill anyone? No.
But that is exactly why I want all guilds to have balanced PVP abilites so everyone have an equal chance of killing another player. If PVP is to be completely free, everyone shuld have a fair chance. Or we will have bullies. Mages have perhaps historically been the biggest "bullies" I think. Knights were big bullies awhile too when they had their superior block and killed AAs all over, for awhile DAs could stun whole teams with their dragons and slaughter them... And then we had vampires with invisibility and cling... Fact is, if one guild or faction has better PVP abilities than others, they easily become bullies and "untouchable". It has happened many times historically, and I think the only reason mages have managed to keep their abilities is because they use them just enough to not be too noticed... but that does not mean its good balance. Its even sad that mages have to be "responsible" with their powers. Thats really an odd way of balance.
And I was never "whining" and wanting anyone to be nerfed, all I want is PVP (and everything else) to be balanced, and I honestly think MMs have PVP abilities are pretty superior compared to most other guilds.
Buts its not only MMs, ogres have a stomp, and knights have better block than everyone else. I think all guilds should have some sort of PVP ability. Just like normal specials, all guilds have them, its the same but different types in every guild, and so should PVP abilities be imho, alla guilds have some type of them.
Otherwise we will never get a balanced PVP I think. When some guilds have very useful PVP abilities, and most dont have any at all.
Re: Morgul Mage Discussion - power, grinding, balance
I'll try saying this a different way. Celephias alluded to it. I'll bluntly say it: It doesn't work that way in the Tower.Cherek wrote:Arent you all forgetting anyone can attack anyone anytime?
Genesis' Rules may say otherwise...doesn't matter one bit. I can go attack anyone I want, but without the King's Orders, I will lose my Robe. This is called self-policing.
Stop making up quotes kid. Bad form.Booger wrote:Padraig wrote:Being attacked with no warning is the price you risk to pay when someone else in your guild do the same(scoring a kill or not).
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