Quote:
In Jeuno…
Player: /shout can anyone take me to nog?
Player: /shout can anyone take me to nog, will pay.
Repeat once every 10 seconds
/tell Player>> Just a heads up, its called Norg, not nog ^^
Player tells you>> STFU noob, im going to be a ninja
LMFAO!
Noob story:
I built a party last night, an almost perfect XP group, but one of the guys (a vanila warrior) starts things off by saying: "I've been level 12 for 2 months! Keep getting gay groups and I die... so I can't level."
My warning indicator immediately fires up a red flag, but I tell him: "That will change tonight."
He replies with something really smarmy like: "Whao, you're pretty optimistic. :P"
One of my guilders retorts: "No, he's just right." LOL
Anyway, he wants to pull, so I let him go out to start things off. On his very first pull he comes back with an IT lizard and an IT Goblin in tow. 0.0
I voke the goblin off him and tell the PT to work on killing the lizard. I then proceed to kite the Goblin around the zone, running him through trees so he can't get a hit on me. They take care of the lizard, and have enough mp, so I lead the goblin back to the group. I have to tell the guy 4 times to stop looking for pulls and get back to the group. He finally listens, and we ultimately kill the goblin.
I ban the guy from puller duty and we finish up the XP chain, getting over 1200xp; the dumb guy levels.
Anyway, long story short: I had to keep this guy in check the whole time. He wasn’t paying attention, he tries to pull a few times, he talks to his LS instead of watching the fight, I almost die a few times because he won't voke the mob off me with his full health meter (and I'm in the red, OOM).
Every single time I (nicely) put the guy back into check he flips me some attitude about how he's been playing for "2 whole months." (As if spending two months at level 12 is some kind of glowing qualification of experience). The rest of the group is getting fed up with the guy, finally I have to let him know that if he doesn't like how the group is operating (he'd gained two levels by then), he can hit the road.
He obviously didn't know what he was doing, but he refused to take queues from a group full of people that had a ton more experience. :(
Edited, Fri Jan 30 11:52:27 2004 by Averoth