the reason why I won't simply give the answer has been answered by other people:
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that's not what upset Jenova, what upset Jenova is what he said upset him. Before posting, at least look a little for the answer, especially when it's in the damn tooltip.
the reason that i said being:
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you came in making a new topic about a spell you just got, tried and failed at.. now instead of doing the logical thing and going back, reading what it does and figuring it all out yourself.. you've come on here and wasted all our time
I agree I could (and probably have) scared off people by doing what I do, but the way I see it is if they got scared and ran, they didn't belong here/as a lock/whatever the field is... in the first place, but if they challenge me with actual valid arguements, or decide "i want to prove that git Jenovaomega wrong" and go off to look into the stuff, do the same type of work I do in figuring stuff out about the class and come up with good ideas etc.. then I see it as that they do belong here, and in return they'll get my utmost respect.
I agree that alot of my opening posts can be aggressive, but I've sworn to myself to not lie in any shape or form, which means I can't word things in a politically correct manor.. i have to be blunt and forward.. now usually i will provide the answer, but this topic is one of the exceptions when i won't because it's simply someone obviously being to lazy to bother figuring the simplest thing out, so they waste our time instead.. one of the other times I'll stop answering and become 'upset' as Lathias puts it is if I've already answered a question to someone and know that they heard (in forums, read) it... in which case i'll simply refuse to repeat myself, or at least not until i've unleashed some of the anger.
anyways, to finish, it amuses me that Rusttle has removed almost all his posts :)