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have 168 magic resist with standard MR buff and I find myself having to dispell a root usually every fight but then again i'm usually fighting a zerg and have really bad luck. So who knows.
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#2
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Sry 2/3, and really only a 20% chance of insta death in grp pvp for a lvl 4 spell? Is that all? I retract my entire post.
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#3
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most classes that can root get another root higher up, druids get one like every second spell lvl, and most other classes get them later on, i doubt they are using the lvl 4 root spell.
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#4
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That's exactly what they are doing. How do I know? Because I am one of the culprits. Newbie. | |||
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#7
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der glerp i jiust said im not speaking of mr but rather your moronic statement across numerous threads about nukes hitting for full "always"
and pretty sure none of those folks have mr over 80 | ||
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#8
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reducing the damage from 80% to 67% will just create more issues in 2 months once people have gotten off their lazy assholes to put together a mediocre resist set and discover that indeed partials have been working just fine from the beginning.
in classic everybody eliminated the spell refresh with a clicker which greatly increased spell dps, additonally partials seem more effective here than they were then. | ||
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#9
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dont see why anyone would quit over global ooc, if someone is such a thin skinned fruitcake to remotely care much less quit an activity because some drooly retard berated them with aol speak i have to think they would have quit long ago after they were killed the first time or two.
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#10
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Global ooc will just become an intellectual dumping ground for the bottom 2%. It will make the game less enjoyable for those of us who do not call the bottom 2% home. It will neither attract new players, nor help retain old ones, which will result in a lower population. You can google "cognitive development" sometime and find where on the various scales you find people who cling to absolutism as a defense against complex topics. Framing every case in terms of "I am right because I know more" and using terms like "thin skinned fruitcake" just demonstrate a very primitive level of abstract thought, no different than a Jerry Springer guest's adamant "I do what I want!" But don't take my word for it, you should be able to find a wealth of information on the subject in any number of psychological journals or essays. | |||
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