Isaac, as Dungeonmaster here youve done a pretty good job, but I think everyone will agree we are all tired of running htese same levels over nad over again. I mean, how many Spells of Forlorn Encysment can one character carry? They arent worth anything in the marketplace. Any chance of you opening up new levels ( like just what IS behind the Iron Gate on level 17 by the bloodfountain?)..soon? Thanks, A concerned player Q'ulkron, Chaotic Elf Priest 28th Level.
I heard it's a vicious horde of smorkin' labbits when is Super 7 gonna have those Gargamel GID d-20s in stock?
Isaac keeps a crew of Assassin Roller Disco Babes locked up in his basement next to the Lone Wolf and Cub! I have seen the photo album! He also has a rare photo of GALACTIC JESUS! Unlease the hotness!
I’m with Frank on this one, my 60th lvl Shrieking geek/ramen cook has been maxed out for months, and my alts are all in the 50’s now, the raids have been stale, and the instances are getting tiresome, the drops have been too slow, when is the plane of Ttibal opening up? Here's footage from last night raid..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImZOtNRG_Cs
yeah and whats up with Pogue just spending all his time farming gold in the Pit Of Despair?. wtf dude, grow some balls. Will Trade: Blue Level Orb of Priapus for 20 stacks of silk gloth or 300 gold. Q'ulkron, Chaotic Elf Priest 28th Level. PS: no fatties
doesn't that blue orb grant you a +4 on saving throws against flaming projectiles and increase your resistance to attacks from creatures classified as undead? it's probably worth 300 gold then
I play on RFSOSB and i play at random times. Everytime i am on i always see two people in Brainemire killing names, i check the broker to see what they are selling and each one has 4 pages of masters for sale, conisdering the money they make off them to their gear and spells they have . they must be doing something other than spending it to improve their toons.Come on how can one guy stay up 24/7 with no sleep. Something must be done. And yes i do play at random times all through the week, and yes they are on every single time in bonebase. Also why did you all ruin the game with putting a bonebee/class change quest in. now every Brainer is a bwizzy and every BxHanger is an M1assassin. You kinda screwed the 100% bwizzies( a bwizzy from lvl 1). from like lvl 25-45 gwarlocks did alot more dps than a RxHizard. now that wizards shine now you make it so warlocks can just do a quest and be a bwizzy, now with the doubled amount of wizards on the server the master drop rate needs to be increased or something. i see gwarlocks masters for 2-8 plat and BxHizards 7-50. its probably the same way with BxHangers and aM1ssassins. or atleast give the class that didnt do a class change something special for sticking with the class all the way.
Some people are making some serious money out there... http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_18/b3982001.htm As I step onto the polished wood floor of the peaceful Chinese country house, a fountain gurgles softly and a light breeze stirs the scarlet curtain in a doorway. Clad in a stylish blue-and-purple dress, Anshe Chung waves me to a low seat at a table set with bowls of white rice and cups of green tea. I'm here to ask her about her booming land development business, which she has built from nothing two years ago to an operation of 17 people around the world today. As we chat, her story sounds like a classic tale of entrepreneurship. Except I've left out one small detail: Chung's land, her beautifully appointed home, the steam rising from the teacups -- they don't exist. Or rather, they exist only as pixels dancing on the computer screens of people who inhabit the online virtual world called Second Life. Anshe Chung is an avatar, or onscreen graphic character, created by a Chinese-born language teacher living near Frankfurt, Germany. And the sitting room in which Chung and my avatar exchange text messages is just one scene in a vast online diorama operated by Second Life's creator, Linden Lab of San Francisco. Participants launch Second Life's software on their personal computers, log in, and then use their mice and keyboards to roam endless landscapes and cityscapes, chat with friends, create virtual homes on plots of imaginary land, and conduct real business. REAL BUCKS The avatar named Anshe Chung may be a computerized chimera, but the company she represents is far from imaginary. Second Life participants pay "Linden dollars," the game's currency, to rent or buy virtual homesteads from Chung so they have a place to build and show off their creations. But players can convert that play money into U.S. dollars, at about 300 to the real dollar, by using their credit card at online currency exchanges. Chung's firm now has virtual land and currency holdings worth about $250,000 in real U.S. greenbacks. To handle rampant growth, she just opened a 10-person studio and office in Wuhan, China. Says Chung's owner, who prefers to keep her real name private to deter real-life intrusions: "This virtual role-playing economy is so strong that it now has to import skill and services from the real-world economy."
All I know is i turned in 23 Bonebee Brain Daggers for the war effort and no one one this damn worldserver has even gotten close to the Sceptre Of Eternal Floorwax we need to unlock the Hutch of NimH. wtf.
I have been working on a raffle thread and pop quiz thread. maybe bingo? I would distribute cards and then over a 6 month period call out the numbers.
I'm setting up a sweatshop operation in Hong Kong where gamers will be paid $1 a week to make virtual arrows for the virtual war effort. I'm also putting my mud golem on eBay next week if anyone needs one.
damn, I keep losing my connection to the main mapserver! me and my fellow guildmembers were just about to run a strike force and breach the ice covered peaks of Hatheg Kla in order to destroy the vile Frost Witch and her dark army of barrow-wights!
same. 2 for sale. Roger, maybe we should open then and see if we can make a complete set! I think what happens if you drink them is that you have a crazy psychadelic anime-themed trip where you see all kinds of swirling colors and cosplay girls and stuff.