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![]() Good suggestion. I thought I understood it, but maybe I'm missing something...
directly proportional adjective proportional to a constant multiple of an independent variable Reading the definition of directly proportional my question still makes sense. Let me try re-stating, using the words in the definition for you. Which way does the independent variable of time change the burnability of the bridge - play more, more bridges burnable? Or play more, best to burn fewer bridges? Seems a lot clunkier to phrase it that way, but alas.. | ||
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![]() Would prolly need more info. How long were you in the previous group?
What class are you? Was the wipe in any way your fault? People giving advice mostly just tryin to be funny. If you were grouped up awhile and you were the puller and tank and pulled 2 much and wiped the group you should prolly stay. If you were a dime a dozen melee that was barely doin anything anyway and were in the group for 5 min feel free to leave. | ||
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![]() If you're the main healer/Cleric of the group, absolutely leave them in the dust and say "Good Luck! I might be back lol" when you go.
That's actually the proper procedure and etiquette. If they whine, just remind them who holds the power in the relationship. "Oh, I'm sorry. Do you have Complete Heal?? Oh you don't? Then STFU." The more passive aggressive, the better. Really make them feel like shit for even getting upset. | ||
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![]() When I'm healer I like to put a group together at like TOV or drooga and when half or more of them get there bail to go join a CE group.
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![]() it's so funny that i would feel extremely guilty for what you described in op but have never felt bad for killing people low on health.
group loyalty is a thing imo!
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