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#27 May 17 2013 at 2:05 PM Rating: Decent
maybe as a solo combo but if it stated anything about party with that HAHA!!! that is a good laugh... i wouldnt know tho i never tried it
#28 May 17 2013 at 2:07 PM Rating: Excellent
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Montsegurnephcreep wrote:
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It recommended WHM as a viable sub for WAR Smiley: laugh
It was like a Paladin who could DD! Didn't you know!?
The proper utility of WAR/WHM was that it could Silena itself.

Edited, May 17th 2013 4:08pm by lolgaxe
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#29 May 17 2013 at 2:15 PM Rating: Good
The DRK/PLD combo also offered superb offense with unparalleled defense systems!
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#30 May 17 2013 at 3:40 PM Rating: Decent
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Wint wrote:
Montsegurnephcreep wrote:
When the guide came out, it wasn't horrible. I read it quite a bit actually, but some opinions on job combinations and what not were quite off. The quest guides, recipes, etc were a decent starting place, but I do admit the thing was outdated it no time. The issue back in 2003 is forums weren't as common place as they are now, not to mention not everyone had high speed internet available to them at a reasonable price, so some of us were still stuck on horrible horrible dial up.



It recommended WHM as a viable sub for WAR Smiley: laugh


I think that was in the "hey cool you can combine any 2 classes and play however you want" stage of the game... then you realized if you didn't have near perfect builds a VT monster could wipe out a group of 6 after a 30 minute epic battle.
#31 May 17 2013 at 6:58 PM Rating: Good
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lolgaxe wrote:
Montsegurnephcreep wrote:
Wint wrote:
It recommended WHM as a viable sub for WAR Smiley: laugh
It was like a Paladin who could DD! Didn't you know!?
The proper utility of WAR/WHM was that it could Silena itself.

Edited, May 17th 2013 4:08pm by lolgaxe


Lmao, wow. That just brought back some memories on the WAR forums... Smiley: lol
#32 May 17 2013 at 8:03 PM Rating: Good
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Hey I kinda liked the skillchain chart in the back.
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#33 May 17 2013 at 8:37 PM Rating: Good
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You know, I did actually use that quite a bit at first, until I found a better one online.
#34 May 17 2013 at 10:45 PM Rating: Excellent
I'm not knocking the guide, it's in my collection too but it WAS bad Smiley: smile
#35 May 18 2013 at 11:14 AM Rating: Good
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All this talk about silly combinations takes me back to some crazy poster here a few years ago who insisted WHM/THF was the holy grail of setups for party and solo situations. Being able to SATA the tank, Flee from bad situations... It was either some serious trolling or the person was deluded to crazy levels.
#36 May 18 2013 at 11:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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Atkascha wrote:
All this talk about silly combinations takes me back to some crazy poster here a few years ago who insisted WHM/THF was the holy grail of setups for party and solo situations. Being able to SATA the tank, Flee from bad situations... It was either some serious trolling or the person was deluded to crazy levels.


As a RDM/NIN I used to duo with a WHM/THF for drops and stuff. Hornet Needle, Haku eyes, gold coins and tiny amounts of xp from the orcs they were stolen from. I would tank and she would stick them to me. I made us warp wands as a woodworker and she made us food. We used to skill chain together though I don't remember which one. I used the hornet needle once i got it and garudas dagger and she had a staff. We had tons of fun lol.

Even ridiculous combos have their place. I'm. Hoping for these kinds of stories again with FF XIV

Edited, May 18th 2013 10:39am by LebargeX
#37 May 18 2013 at 12:26 PM Rating: Good
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SATA > True Strike FTW. I used to love doing that in sky on pots and dolls and seeing people go Smiley: eek at the numbers. Was always good for a laugh. Course, that was on thf with crazy modifiers. Still, a well geared whm could actually DD decently. Nothing to write home about, but fun for a change of pace.
#38 May 18 2013 at 2:53 PM Rating: Good
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See, you two are talking about specific places. I mean this person insisted on WHM/THF for traditional exp parties where /BLM or /SMN (before WotG) was far superior. I know it's fun for messing around and whatnot. The WHM forums were up in arms about it.
#39 May 18 2013 at 2:59 PM Rating: Good
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Atkascha wrote:
See, you two are talking about specific places. I mean this person insisted on WHM/THF for traditional exp parties where /BLM or /SMN (before WotG) was far superior. I know it's fun for messing around and whatnot. The WHM forums were up in arms about it.


Oh yeah, if you're talking about old fashioned grinding parties then that's kinda ridiculous. You're just wasting other people's time doing stuff like that. I never really enjoyed being an MP battery as a RDM, but I knew that was my primary role for xp. If i wanted to have the opportunity to use my powers for ******** off later, then being a battery was just a means to an end.
#40 May 18 2013 at 3:08 PM Rating: Good
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Personally I liked partying with people who had wacky subjobs, especially if they were doing their best to make it work. The XP/hour wasn't always great, but the fun/hour was generally much better.
#41 May 18 2013 at 3:19 PM Rating: Good
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Sure, every now and then it was funny to party with a NIN/BLM who used their elemental spells to line up with their Ninjutsu. Things like that were entertaining, especially if the NIN could tank well by damage without provoke. It was more comforting to join a group of strangers with typical subjobs since it was assumed they'd be able to perform their roles to expectation. With friends, it was easier to let them do whatever and have a laugh. It just got worrisome on a job like WHM that is expected to keep everyone alive, where instead the person is focused on DD'ing at the expense of everyone's lives. I think damage dealers could get away with having any setups--less so for a core role like a healer.
#42 May 18 2013 at 5:05 PM Rating: Good
Atkascha wrote:
See, you two are talking about specific places. I mean this person insisted on WHM/THF for traditional exp parties where /BLM or /SMN (before WotG) was far superior. I know it's fun for messing around and whatnot. The WHM forums were up in arms about it.


Was that Clefairy or Anna? (same person I think).
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#43 May 18 2013 at 5:12 PM Rating: Good
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I vaguely recall the Brady guide suggesting MNK/BLM for some crazy reason.

Not that I can quote it anymore, but I wouldn't put it past Brady
#44 May 18 2013 at 7:37 PM Rating: Good
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Atkascha wrote:
All this talk about silly combinations takes me back to some crazy poster here a few years ago who insisted WHM/THF was the holy grail of setups for party and solo situations. Being able to SATA the tank, Flee from bad situations... It was either some serious trolling or the person was deluded to crazy levels.


I remember this crazy WHM/THF woman, she led a LS on... I want to say Bismarck maybe? Not sure, but she was for real, whatever server she was on. She indeed posted on the ZAM whm forums. I was leveling my whm when I stumbled across her here.
#45 May 18 2013 at 7:41 PM Rating: Excellent
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Yunchang wrote:
I vaguely recall the Brady guide suggesting MNK/BLM for some crazy reason.

Not that I can quote it anymore, but I wouldn't put it past Brady


I'm sitting here with my trusty battered Brady guide Smiley: grin and I can find no reference to MNK/BLM. It does talk about being a MNK/RDM tho, mostly for the enfeebs....
#46 May 18 2013 at 7:53 PM Rating: Good
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Montsegurnephcreep wrote:
Atkascha wrote:
See, you two are talking about specific places. I mean this person insisted on WHM/THF for traditional exp parties where /BLM or /SMN (before WotG) was far superior. I know it's fun for messing around and whatnot. The WHM forums were up in arms about it.


Was that Clefairy or Anna? (same person I think).


WOW. That right there is a name drop! I still think she was the world's greatest troll who fooled us all.
#47 May 18 2013 at 8:13 PM Rating: Good
Louiscool wrote:
Montsegurnephcreep wrote:
Atkascha wrote:
See, you two are talking about specific places. I mean this person insisted on WHM/THF for traditional exp parties where /BLM or /SMN (before WotG) was far superior. I know it's fun for messing around and whatnot. The WHM forums were up in arms about it.


Was that Clefairy or Anna? (same person I think).


WOW. That right there is a name drop! I still think she was the world's greatest troll who fooled us all.


She wanted to be able to flee to cure you on time...every 5 mins.
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#48 May 18 2013 at 8:14 PM Rating: Excellent
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Anna was a he.
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#49 May 18 2013 at 9:07 PM Rating: Good
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Yes, that person... I'm sure I could go through my posts to find one of the threads they made. The WHM forums were downright vitriolic at the time. I can appreciate the oddball combinations, but that was just extreme.
#50 May 18 2013 at 9:38 PM Rating: Good
To this day Anna is still mocked in the XI general forum. Troll level: Legendary. (Along with "no drg for party." And "Yellow Thread.")
#51 May 18 2013 at 10:01 PM Rating: Good
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lolgaxe wrote:
Anna was a he.


That...somehow makes it worse. I don't mean to be sexist lol, but... Most of the posts made by him/her/it were just prissy and mom-ish.

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