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CharlieBrown

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  1. Quit or get members. Best quote of this topic. Most truthful quote of this topic. Most relevant quote of this topic. The best way to sum up this topic. Simply, quit or get members. If you care THAT much about the game's ranking you're playing, don't play it. Why play it just because it's popular, or you think it shouldn't be so popular. Who cares.
  2. Maul, use a dfs.
  3. Ye count me in to use the cc/ranked or whatevs, 103 dg atm
  4. This. Seen w 148 lately, square? omfg it's worse than 117.
  5. Dungeoneering is a minigame and skill is almost never reflected by level. Trol0l0l
  6. Probably xp gained from dungeoneering, no doubt.
  7. I think this would be mainly for the people who can't use 3bo, but still want to dg fast and efficiently I'm all for the idea, and we don't even need a "forum" as such, just use someone's cc for now (103 dg)
  8. This isn't impressive, this is just plain rude. If you want said items, go train slayer yourself. Not snipe it from another player, furthermore, the necklace is near useless compared to a prome/primal plate, and definitely useless against a ssh. Gl getting in pro teams with a blood necklace and not a hood.
  9. I vote lalala, he's level minded when it comes to these matters, unlike myself and many others. i would be we all know im bias Getting a good "list" of dg'ers is a bad idea. Anyone not on that list will feel like they're crap, or are better than the next person rates them. Dg with someone, you know how good they are, no need to put them on paper, i could name 10ish good dg'ers from tif, and about 50 bad ones Not gonna list them though.
  10. 1200 posts and never cared about it, was simply showing the top players i've seen and spotted ;)
  11. Telmon..? :shame: Go take your judging stick else where, "telmom" then, is that better? It's like shortening my name to "blind" or "charlie" It happens, welcome to tip.it, if you're going to post stuff like that just to increase your post count, go back to RHQ. Simple mistakes are simple.
  12. Just because i know you guys likes these, just proof dungeoneering is, infact, pro. Telmon. Kingduffy.
  13. Not exactly what we were supposed to discuss; but lets go for it! You have to consider if the superior melee and ranged defence of the primal platebody, could make it a better option than the ward. The ward has decent maged defence. With both platebody and ward, if only 1 style was attacking you, you would pray against that style. With the Platebody you would pray against magic in a dangerous room with all 3 styles. With ward you wouldn't know what to pray against as for the ward beeing a shield that works with the "tank ring" - its very easy to find an antifire shield Kind of offtopic, but if you bind a primal plate + celestial surgebox then you can still use your tank ring + get +7 Mage defence/attack without losing a bind slot (as box counts as ammo). It's also great for higher tier forgotten warriors. I've heard multiple discussions as to whether CSB works as a shield for the tank ring or not. Can someone please confirm? I have primal battleaxe and CSB bound now (as well as hood, obviously), and if CSB counts as a shield, that's just that much better for me. Taken from "pro dg'ing" topic, can't comment on the reliability of said quote, however
  14. Well, #1, you have 75 dungeoneering. No pro team is going to take that on w 148, you'll have w 177 prods trying to be pro, thus, longer floors. Secondly, no hood? = longer floors. Got a mime room? Guess what, without a hood, you HAVE to clear that room, with a hood? You save 2 minutes, these things add up. The hood is just, way better. Not having a go at you, and the hood thing is totally not your fault (most likely, unless you got a drop and didn't bind it), you'll get faster dungeons as you gain more experience and better binds.
  15. I'm speaking from when I was in the 70s and below, I've since found better people to dungeoneer with. Your random quip has nothing to do with my point, though. A significantly higher percentage of people who hate dungeoneering will do it efficiently than that of people who like it, just by virtue of their goals when they train. Ah, well 70 and below is such a small minority and hence, should be disregarded. My main point was, the people who hate dungeoneering have very little practice in it, they're not sure what to do, what rooms to clear, to follow the keyer or not, should i gate this? Etc etc, furthermore, because they're only in the skill for said rewards, the majority do not wish to learn how to improve themself, as they're just going to throw the skill away in a few days anyway. Edit: I'm off to work, so if you reply i may have to reply back to you when i finish Cheers, hope you can see where i'm coming from I understand what you're saying, however i still partially, ya, partially, stand by what i said ;).
  16. This is a joke, right? People who enjoy dungeoneering are typically the ones who are against rushing and waste time screwing around with armor and clearing non GDs and fishing when there's food on the ground. The people who are in it solely for the rewards are motivated to get their tokens quickly. The people who like to sit back and enjoy the skill are the ones who need to separate and find like-minded people rather than slowing down people who just want to get exp/tokens, not the other way around. Not a joke, and i know many, many people with 100 + dungeoneering who do it ONLY because they like the skill, when you're that high, who cares about tokens. Realistically you already have all the chaotics/rewards you want, so tokens become useless. And none of them enjoy a slow dungeon :3 I've never met someone just dunging for the rewards who slowed down dungeons on purpose, but I've met PLENTY of people who "enjoy" skilling or clearing random rooms and slow down dungeons, on purpose, and yell at you when you tell them to stop wasting time. I'm sure there are players who enjoy dungeoneering efficiently, but I guarantee there is nobody dunging just for the rewards who prefers to do it slowly. Sounds like you need a better team and not randoms ;)
  17. This is a joke, right? People who enjoy dungeoneering are typically the ones who are against rushing and waste time screwing around with armor and clearing non GDs and fishing when there's food on the ground. The people who are in it solely for the rewards are motivated to get their tokens quickly. The people who like to sit back and enjoy the skill are the ones who need to separate and find like-minded people rather than slowing down people who just want to get exp/tokens, not the other way around. Not a joke, and i know many, many people with 100 + dungeoneering who do it ONLY because they like the skill, when you're that high, who cares about tokens. Realistically you already have all the chaotics/rewards you want, so tokens become useless. And none of them enjoy a slow dungeon :3
  18. i mean if the fks is a byproduct of you training dg, then yeah it's "cheaper". but looking at it only from the shield perspective, fks has a higher opportunity cost (if u have bad teams) If you train dungeoneering and don't enjoy it, you need to gtfo. Dungeoneering should be done for dungeoneering, not the rewards. If you're in it for the rewards only, you generally suck at the skill and should c1 solo for your tokens, not waste other peoples time :c ;) inb4 haters

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