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Jan 22, 2008 08:24

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mandragoran January 24 2008, 05:46:49 UTC
I noticed. I love CoX, but since almost nobody else is playing, I almost never play! And while I do enjoy DDO, its not, in all honesty, my favorite game. By comparison to many others, it's very restrictive. If/when you want to give WoW a shot, let me know. I'm sure I have a trial-code here somewhere, though I think you can get them online as well.

And thanks for the picture!

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mandragoran January 25 2008, 01:10:01 UTC
Oh, the parts of DDO I like are parts that other games could use, for sure! And I don't mind it, not at all. Maybe it's just because it seems very repetitive. Bah. Whatever. :) Like all the others, it has it's good points and it's bad, right?:D

Tabula Rasa, isn't that one of the PlayNC games?

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mandragoran January 25 2008, 17:26:55 UTC
Heh. Free trial FTW!!

Yeah, I liked last time we played when we did the two missions we hadn't done before! I pesonally don't care THAT much about rep, it'll all come eventually after all, but don't really feel like arguing.

I've also noticed it's becoming more and more difficult for our 4 person group to tackle missions our level, which is kind of irritating... or am I imagining things?

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mandragoran January 25 2008, 20:11:09 UTC
This is true. I have some difficulty not feeling irritable playing on occasion, especially since it's almost gotten to the point were the only thing I seem to offer is trap disarming and unlocking locks. o.O Hell, I don't even have to FIND the stuff anymore, since Malk just uses a spell for that.

Anyway, I'd rather be doing the more challenging missions. I don't actually MIND dying. Ooooh. I have to fix my armor, big woop-de-doo. I just don't want to be bored with the game /already/, and the repeats are doing that. S'why I don't play my other characters. I've done all the missions they are at many times and have little to no interest in repeating them, know what I mean?

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mandragoran January 26 2008, 01:22:11 UTC
Yeah, at the lower levels, Rogues are desperately needed, but even in our 4 person group I notice they aren't as required. And the undead, so freaking many undead. GAH. I guess I could have spec'd Mia so she would be more combat capable, like taking a level of fighter and stuff, but I thought her build would be more useful to the group as a whole, what with having lots of bonuses to finding doors/traps and picking locks/disarming traps, not to mention the extra bonus of being able to fix the Warforged a bit...*shrugs*. Ah well.

I like the Drow group too, although it takes a LOT for me to get used to playing someone other than Mia. ^_^ I love the characters, and I enjoy playing with the group, so thats all a bonus. :) Oh, and hasn't D&D ALWAYS had that balance issue? I got that impression before, too.

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