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Would love to get in on this, i have my half elf druid, probably have elven and common. not sure what else he'd have
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#2
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Alternately, if you have dumped training points into one of the non player character trained only languages, and would be willing to share them with other people please post them in this thread as well.
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#3
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What's the use in learning a new language exactly? Or is this one of those.. "fun" things?
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#4
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Quote:
Thank you for reminding for me what is "fun" and what is not good man.
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#5
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Only thing I like to do while sitting around a circle with other men isn't appropriate to talk about here. Send me tell in game.
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#6
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On Live, one could teach a langage to someone else up to 1 point above their skill level (for example player A has a Teir'Dal skill of 66, he could teach player B this skill up to 67). It made no sense whatsoever but could be used in an interesting fashion: you only needed to have 1 player with a skill of 1 to increase his skill and others' up to 100 (player A teaches player B up to a skill of 2, player B then teaches player A up to a skill of 3, etc...). We did it with some friends on Live, took ages but was definitely doable.
Edit: didn't see Reiker beat me to it [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Nagash/Petitpas | ||
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