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[50 Magician] Ennoia (Dark Elf)
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IT'S A 12 YEAR OLD GAME. SERVER FIRSTS MEAN NOTHING. | |||
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It's kind of silly to use server firsts as a measure of someone's worth, since in most cases the people who got server firsts were just around longer. I'm not saying no one should document them, but that they have very little significance as far as skill goes. For example, being the first dwarf to 50 just means that there weren't a lot of other dwarves around - in the beginning the server's population wasn't nearly as high as it is today so if you're the first dwarf to 50 out of a total of 10 dwarves on the server, your achievement means pretty much nothing. It just means that you googled "classic everquest" before others did.
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Giegue Nessithurtsithurts, 60 Bard <Divinity> Starman Deluxe, 24 Enchanter Lardna Minch, 18 Warrior Project 1999 (PvP): [50 (sometimes 49) Bard] Wolfram Alpha (Half Elf) ZONE: oasis | ||
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Some of the coolest people I've met on this server have been during my time in TMO.
Only TR seems to have a problem with TMO. Sounds like they're more worried than anyhting. TR repeatedly training our TMO group in Karnor's tonight. Keepin' it classy, right Hasbinfag? | ||
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implying everquest takes skill
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I literally roffl'd. Sig'd.
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This of course begs the obvious question..
Which of us is the awesome, and which of us the internet skank?
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