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#77 Jul 26 2007 at 1:51 PM Rating: Decent
Oh there was point to this topic ? Sorry, I really missed that part of his post. What is the original point ? Other that he thinks TPburn pts suck and he doesn’t want to do them? Did you bother to actually read what I wrote? And yes, the xp part of ff11 is boring when you have been playing for almost 3 years, I find other things in the game more fun. Also I like to xp with friends mostly, but I do all kind of parties to get xp, doesn’t matter really cause it’s all the same stuff over and over again whether it’s with MBs, skill chains or what ever. If you want a traditional party so bad, why not just ask your linkshell to make a party? Shouldn’t be too hard around 70+ really.

But yeah, all kind of xp/merit/tpburn parties have their good and bad points, but honestly I still don’t see a point in a topic ****** about it. Then soon we might get someone ****** about how slow and crappy traditional parties are? Sigh


Edited, Jul 26th 2007 5:53pm by Ethy
#78 Jul 26 2007 at 2:00 PM Rating: Good
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Oh there was point to this topic ? Sorry, I really missed that part of his post. What is the original point ?


Same as my point has been in previous posts along this thread, at least in part.

No need to get rude and sarcastic.

Nuff said by me. Ta-ta!
#79 Jul 26 2007 at 2:06 PM Rating: Decent
Huh? Your post basically said that parties can be fun, what does that have to do with Zander's post?

I am not saying parties can't be fun, I just find them boring when you have played for so long, because all jobs have a certain way they should work in a parties, which makes xp pt = routine and that's what is boring. I also said it was more fun with friends / linkshell :p

#80 Jul 26 2007 at 5:51 PM Rating: Good
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Wow this thread got heated. I did a lot of thinking / observing and high level parties are pretty much aimed at one thing;

Maybe this explains why I'm seeing more and more NINs that don't know how to close a skillchain, or more people who haven't a clue as to where the Boyahda Tree is. We as players are becoming so wrapped up in just getting to 75, how well you play your job will soon become a thing of the past. A bit extreme in logic?

Sure. But face it. I haven't been in a party where any form of skillchain was intentionally used in a long time. (outside of skill up, respectfully.)

Edited, Jul 26th 2007 10:36pm by Xod
#81 Jul 26 2007 at 6:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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I think if OP does not get a hostile response for him saying no to TP burn is really what makes him make this thread. He chooses not to TP burn (with reasons he stated in this thread). When people start telling him being "stupid," that probably pop his nerve and post this thread.

Honestly speaking, with less NA players now (or some the big time LSs being ultra exclusive and elitist put them everyone else and make other jealous of them), a lot of NA PT leaders take it too personally when someone say no to their PT, and start shooting BS against that person who said no, like calling them "stupid for not accepting TP burn" "racist JPs" or whatever.

People should have respect his choice, and let him do what he wants. It is really his choice (even for a reason that you may not agree). He certainly entitles for his opinion, his right to say no, and his right to discuss his opinion. Calling him arrogant is trying to silence his opinion, and its a violation of freedom of speech.

Edited, Jul 26th 2007 10:31pm by scchan
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#82 Jul 27 2007 at 5:58 AM Rating: Decent
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stegan wrote:

get a clue


It's funny how throughout the duration of this thread
you have continued to nitpick at me for being the way
I am. Not just that but you automatically assumed, from
what I can tell, that BRD is my main job of choice when
in fact more than 3/4 of the time I am on this game is
spent on the jobs that are NOT bard.

Stegan if you feel so inclined I welcome you to start
your own thread and tell everyone how you feel that TPburn
is the best way to go. In fact I urge you to since you feel
so strongly about it.

This thread was created for one of the many mundane reasons
threads on forums are created. To express my frustration with
people who continually "griefed", as you so aptly put it, me
because I chose not to join their party. You are right about
other people not having to join the party I want to join, start,
or continue in, but why am I not afforded the same courtesy?

According to you, again the stygma that I am trying to get away
from, I should be grateful that someone asked me to their party
as BRD, since that is the job you chose to argue, and that I
should drop everything or anything I am doing to join that party.

I don't know if maybe I am explaining this wrong but you just
don't get it. Point is I created this thread to "bitch.
Nothing more, nothing less.

I steam out a while back and as far as I'm concerned I am
done with this thread. I think out of all the people that
responded Sschan was in more of a position than anyone even
that person themselves you know to understand and actually
read into the thread. So thanks Sschan, to the rest of you
since we are all on the same server see you in game :>
#83 Jul 27 2007 at 6:17 AM Rating: Good
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octoberasian wrote:
BST and PUP would never even be considered to be invited into a merit-burn party since the majority of players on this server and others consider them a solo-only job.


BST, sure.. but noone consideres PUP a solo-only job.. except some obscure SE official that's going to receive a copy of 'There all the honour lies' with a note attached to it: 'You are the bear' ... as soon as I get his address...

PUP are damn good in merit parties, especially on birds. Trick is for people to realize it...
#84 Jul 27 2007 at 6:25 AM Rating: Good
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I like that quote. :P

"Me grass your family!" o.O

Edited, Jul 27th 2007 10:25am by scchan
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#85 Jul 27 2007 at 7:13 AM Rating: Good
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Jaden I want a cookie and my bald spot rubbed..pweeze
#86 Jul 27 2007 at 8:41 AM Rating: Good
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*makes fresh cookies, hands them all to Deaths and massages his bald spot* Anything for you hun
#87 Jul 27 2007 at 8:52 AM Rating: Good
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Cookies are the best.

2008! I am voting for "Cookie"!

I declare this thread is derailed!
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- George Sand

A designer knows he has achieved perfection,
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#88 Jul 27 2007 at 8:54 AM Rating: Good
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I vote for chocolate chocolate chunk...

...with chocolate milk! :)
#89 Aug 01 2007 at 4:54 PM Rating: Decent
I think TP burn parties, in and of themselves, aren't that bad. It's a way for some jobs to get xp. It's a problem when it becomes so dominant that people will tolerate no other way to party.

Also, TP burn can be taken to unhealthy extremes, as in the format:

Tank
Melee DD
Melee DD
Melee DD
Melee DD
RDM

I have been that lone RDM on many, many occasions and, while the xp is fast, a lone mage does get "burned" out pretty fast that way. Please, let us mages work in pairs.
#90 Aug 02 2007 at 2:00 AM Rating: Default
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replace "Tank" or one of the "Melee DD" with a brd-rdm-whm and its fine.

i useally ask leader to replace me if i saw that setup , i demand exp yes but i'm not ganna get someone to kill himself over an exp pt >.>

rdm+brd and 4 melees ( assuming they know wtf they are doing ) TP burn go go!
#91 Aug 02 2007 at 3:34 AM Rating: Decent
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i agree not only are cookies delicious i will
also campaign with them in 2008.
#92 Aug 02 2007 at 7:55 AM Rating: Good
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If cookies were so delicious you wouldn't be a pie eating champion.. FAKER!!!... WE HAVE A FAKER HERE
#93 Aug 03 2007 at 7:03 AM Rating: Good
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#94 Aug 05 2007 at 9:44 PM Rating: Good
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Wtf, I click on a topic that says its about cookies but I get crap D:. Wheres mah cookies?!
#95 Aug 08 2007 at 11:35 AM Rating: Decent
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Cookies? I'll take cookies!

*looks for cookies*
#96 Aug 08 2007 at 11:38 AM Rating: Decent
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Cookies? I'll take cookies!

*looks for cookies*
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