Most people who ninja loot things in the end just don't get into their preferred guild, isn't that right Gothera?
At worst, Feltarian admitted he was ninja looting scum. I mean, he could still be sitting around denying he ever did it like some others.
But at best, it makes other ninja looters who've never been caught nervous. I mean, a GM gave out that name, mind you the person was not in a guild. Now, the BoW on the other hand. Makes you sit back and analyze who all around could have ninja'd it, or have ninja'd anything in the past. Are they a stranger, or is it someone closer to home? There's just something about a ninja'd neck item that's seeming to be a familiar pattern.
SicTimMitchell wrote:It just never ceases to amaze me that people will be this shortsighted and stupid.
In EQ, reputation > all. This has always been true. No piece of loot in the entire game is worth a single scratch on your honor.
Have a spotless reputation, learn to play well, and make good friends and it will open the door to the best the game has to offer. You don't have to raid seven nights a week or be in one of the top-four guilds for this to be true.
Act like an asshat, and you will spend the rest of the game grinding XP in pickup groups until you quit out of sheer boredom.
Knott, I absolutely can't believe you got fucked twice like this. I got flagged that night thanks to you, and I hope this asswipe rots in BoT for the little time left of his EQ existence.
The exception to this rule is Sunnyy, who has shown an uncanny ability to contine to get groups and level, in spite of herself.
Correction Mr. President, I DID build this, and please give Lurker a hug, we wouldn't want to damage his self-esteem.
Relbeek Einre wrote:Sunnyy's in Circle of Power now isn't she?
I have no idea. I'm just surprised at her cockroach-like ability to survive and continue to thrive depsite being labeled a pariah.
Guess it goes to show you how some people will take any cleric and hope for the best. I'm sure she serves a purpose though. Like entertaining ebayers with multitudes of deaths and CR practices.
Correction Mr. President, I DID build this, and please give Lurker a hug, we wouldn't want to damage his self-esteem.
I have no idea. I'm just surprised at her cockroach-like ability to survive and continue to thrive depsite being labeled a pariah.
If any of the top 4 guilds are still around come EQ2 launch, Sunnyy will probably end up on one of their rosters, unless there's quick server consolidation.
For the same reason the Amalias of the world get handheld into the high end game. If they'll do it for a Beastlord, they'll do it twice as fast for a Cleric. Even a cleric as spectacularly failed as Sunnyy.
Believe me... a bad cleric is worse than no cleric. At least you can adjust if you know you're without a healer. But if you count on a healer to be there for you, and she's OOM because she's been nuking, or she's afk, or she's appointed herself looter, etc, etc., etc... you get the point.
Correction Mr. President, I DID build this, and please give Lurker a hug, we wouldn't want to damage his self-esteem.
And its not the cost of an item, its the fact HE FUCKING NINJA'd it so shut the fuck up Flaten
Wtf? No offense but you ranted about a neck peice that was ninja'd by someone and Flaten was just pointing out that you forgot about it so it isnt right to go balistic on someone for pointing something out. I mean if you think about it say someone stole my wallet then next week I say they stole my watch but I got my wallet back but I failed to mention it so you ask what happened to it then you get worked up that he asked. Just seems kinda weird to me if you really think about it and I know Flaten so it was kinda rude to say something like that to him for something that he asked in a nice way. Unlike just cussing at him...
Embar Angylwrath wrote:The exception to this rule is Sunnyy, who has shown an uncanny ability to contine to get groups and level, in spite of herself.
ROFL! Soooo true. I did an Emp raid with Nemsis a few weeks back so I could finish up my VT key, and when I saw Sunnyy there, I was laughing quite hard.