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*shrug* Whatever buddy, if you want to waste your money on inferior weapons, go for it.
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#2
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Yes it is.
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#6
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You can't argue with a spreadsheet, pal. Evidently you can't manage to read one, either.
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Quote:
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#8
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I will pray for you.
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#10
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Working on both classes. Both are as fun as always. Difference seems to be in a group as a monk, people expect a lot, you can do a lot. As a rogue, nobody expects shit. Just stand here and stab stuff other people being and be in is between pulls so even bad pulls don't concern you. I like lazy. Most times. At night I usually play in my laptop while watching movies, so lazy is good. Weekend play tends to get more involved. Yay melee! Boo Wizard! Just kidding. I love my wizard, just nobody wants to group [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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