Author Topic: Raaaage. Raaage against the current old forest  (Read 1257 times)

Offline Mangala

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Raaaage. Raaage against the current old forest
« on: December 10, 2008, 01:03:32 PM »
So was playing my (now) former runekeeper this morning, was up to the Old Forest.

It sucks so hard now.

Seriously, thanks to the majority of fools in the general mmo community now-a-days my beloved Old Forest of the psychotic tree's, missing wolves and other such devious tricks, was nerfed into nothing.

yes a pointless post, but I had moan!

Oh and I'll stick to my Warden, although may have to delete him prior to guilding him as I want to use my dead rk's name.

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Re: Raaaage. Raaage against the current old forest
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2008, 02:06:57 PM »
the whole RK experience for me was a bit of a let down the whole lower number equals bigger heal thing didnt seem to work as intended.(or it could be just me being a nub)

my warden(lvl21) is now an alt as im enjoying the hunter too much (lvl32).

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Re: Raaaage. Raaage against the current old forest
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2008, 05:09:51 PM »
Lower attunement is battle stance is it not?

1-9 battle , 10 middle road, 10-19 healing stance
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