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What's the easiest job for a bad player to hide in?Follow

#77 May 21 2004 at 1:17 PM Rating: Decent
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See, here's the thing. I'm a 51 RDM/BLM right now, and DRKs really **** me off sometimes. In a party with a PLD, WHM, myself, DRK, BLM, and a DRG, I ONLY Refresh the Myself, PLD, WHM, in that order. If I have extra MP, or if the BLM isn't eating food, I'll throw one there too.

Drks that **** me off are constantly casting Bio, and their absorb scrolls continuously, but then NEVER USING ASPIR. Then, at the end of every fight, they're yelling for a Refresh.

-.- Incredibly irritating, and it seems like the ones that do so never listen when I try to tell them why I'm not constantly refreshing them.
#78 May 21 2004 at 1:32 PM Rating: Decent
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Psssssssttttt....





Do you really wanna know?






It's a secret.....





The bad players hide.....





behind.......





BST/WAR (Just Joking) ;p
#79 May 21 2004 at 1:38 PM Rating: Decent
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A little twist to the original question, the easiest job for a bad player to hide BEHIND is a PLD. When that bad player starts spamming WS, who's he going to hide behind? The PLD with Cover! ^^
#80 May 21 2004 at 1:54 PM Rating: Decent
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easiest jobs are mnk or drg, all they do is sit back attack and skill chain, and dont really have to worry about aggro much.

hardest jobs i must say are whm or rdm, nin or pld basically any jobs that are required to keep the rest of the pt alive are the most active and difficult, its hard for any of these jobs to take their eyes off the screen.

#81 May 21 2004 at 1:57 PM Rating: Decent
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My opinion goes to bard, because no one actually understands what a bard is supposed to do.
If most pt members see two songs on melee and and magics, then they're happy. However, there's still backup healing (more than you would think, I always try to put myself in the refresh cycle), instruments (I carry 9 around, yet you see so many who have a Royal Spearman's Horn exclusively), or coordinating their threnodies (ie to skillchains, en-spells, or large damage black magic), you aren't doing your job. Bard is a support role, which means more than just spending half-a-minute singing songs.
#82 May 21 2004 at 3:48 PM Rating: Decent
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This thread reminds me of an experiment I did before quitting EverQuest. I decided to see what level I could reach while doing absolutely nothing in a party. No casting, no fighting, nothing. I went with a female High Elf Wizard (fem chars get invites left and right, it was all too easy) and managed to make it to the low 20's before getting bored with it and giving up entirely. When I deleted the char she had zero songs memorized in her book. Heh.
#83 May 21 2004 at 4:03 PM Rating: Decent
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This thread reminds me of an experiment I did before quitting EverQuest. I decided to see what level I could reach while doing absolutely nothing in a party. No casting, no fighting, nothing. I went with a female High Elf Wizard (fem chars get invites left and right, it was all too easy) and managed to make it to the low 20's before getting bored with it and giving up entirely. When I deleted the char she had zero songs memorized in her book. Heh.


I think I grouped with you once... were you on Stromm?
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