Always have more (and better) backupIndeed![]()
But it's kind of a vicious cycle.
My friend has a nasty tactic.
He parks his high level char (47 ranger) off in the area he plans to grind in. Then he logs off and logs in with his lower level alt and starts grinding. If and when he gets ganked - he logs out, logs into his main, and pwns the poor bastard who was up until then giggling evilly behind his keyboard.
As they say, he who laughs last ...![]()
The days of getting one-shotted are the days you look back on fondly years into the future. You don't actually realise how much entertainment it provides. Instead of simply questing you're running about on your tippy-toes trying to avoid high levels.
The days of getting one-shotted are the days you look back on fondly years into the future. You don't actually realise how much entertainment it provides. Instead of simply questing you're running about on your tippy-toes trying to avoid high levels.
Yeah - 1st time round you see someone with a skull next to their level in WoW you freak out thinking it's some real bad ass...
When you roll alts you try figure out what level he is by the gear he's wearing
I got so freaked out when i landed in the Elyos questing zone in Aion...everyone had a ?? on their level, which in WoW terms is 10 levels or more above you, in Aion it's just opposite faction, so I was running away the whole time.![]()
It seems like a real good idea. Get all geared up, rift over to the enemies zone, then hunt and hide as you level up. So, what happens when you kill too many lower-level players? Take a look at the image to the right. You get marked on your enemies map so they can all find you to let you know what they think of you...
Here's your sign!
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P.S. - To those still playing - how's the latency and gold spam these days compared to release?