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Originally Posted by lohengrin
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Kringe sup
Founder? Hmm, too long ago to remember, I thought you jumped in a little bit after the fact. Early on yes, but I don't recall you as one who helped create the guild out of sabbat's ashes like some of us.
Not that I won't give you credit for contributing to our success early on, but it was your tanking ability on raids that was your main contribution in AD, not due to any great PvP skills at that time. Your warrior was really shit for pvp, sry.
True, Riga was scary to fight back in the day...ironically enough tho, thats b/c people had shit resists early on so you could fuck them up w/ enchanter tricks. Once people had gear to max out their MR enchanters became kind of sad in pvp.
And dude, that was SOOOO long ago, omg. long enough I'm fuzzy on some of the memories myself. Fun as it was, stop reliving the glory days. Time to move on???
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It was about 15 of us who formed AD the House of Xezzt doods, left over sabbat, etc... It was your crew (Theis, Ruhi, Drogga???) who already had warriors that ended up failing and or falling off..
My warrior was hardly shit... Luckily enough your memory is so jaded, Chris (awful) and a few others could of chimed in to remind you who was pvping nightly after we bluebied it up... (Not you) nor your wife, but about 6-7 of us (Steph, and a few others) out there putting pressure on people nonstop afterwards...
I'd say survining 100s of manaburns then shitting on people after they were like wtf I didnt 1 shot this dood was enough for pvp glory for me..
Time to move on??? Thats the pot calling the kettle black.. I mean you are here posting 13 years later on an EMULATOR in which I am simply stating half these kids didnt play classic and have no clue what the resist rate was during that era..
The 100 verse 100 at the Fear portal is what turned the tides for us during that era..
Anywho, glad you made an account to post here (shit are you even playing on a pvp box, or are you just "Reliving the glory days" per se...