August 1, 200619 yr im doing that max hit calculation thing and for some options or whatever it says like none or berserker ring i have a gold ring but what does berserker mean it mess stuff up and i dont no my exact max hit
August 1, 200619 yr a beserker ring is a ring dropped by daggonoth kings (if I am not mistaken) which adds +4 to your strength.
August 1, 200619 yr I will answer your threads title question: berserk means crazy and angry. Berserker is someone who is crazy and angry. i once saw ruby and ash in the wildy, thought it was a santa hat.
August 1, 200619 yr Author so since i dont have a "berserker" ring i leave to none even though i got gold ring?
August 1, 200619 yr Yep, gold ring does not affect strength. Beserker does. Does anyone happen to know death_siren? She stole a green mask from me, and I think I found my way into her ignore list. If you know anything, please, don't hesitate to give me a pm.
August 1, 200619 yr Author so anyway that was just for ring as an example but i guess its for all that only option berserker or none
August 1, 200619 yr Berserkers are people/things that are crazy or don't have any concern for they're own personal safety....like the ones from Lord of the Rings... Any hockey fans out there who wants to chat, just send me a PM!!!
August 2, 200619 yr History lesson: The real berserkers was crazy, they ate fly amantilda (sp?) which made them crazy and almost immune to pain. They used little or no armor at all. The berserker helmets are very close to what the real berserker helmets looked like. R.I.P. Shiva and Steve
August 3, 200619 yr Berserkers were frenzied Norse warriors They were members of a group of Norse warriors who fought with wild unrestrained aggression. This gave rise to the expression "to go berserk", meaning to go mad and / or wild. Thanks to 4be2jue for the sigs. There are 10 types of people in the world - those that understand binary and those that don't!
August 3, 200619 yr The berserker helmets are very close to what the real berserker helmets looked like. Actullay, the helmets worn by the Norse Warriors didn't have horns. It's a very common misconception and many people still don't realize. Combat FTL
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