Each time the ML puts the tier chest up for rolls for a chance at warforged/socket, I roll. Then I remember that I'm not supposed to roll on that because I already have a tier chest with a socket. +75 mastery, yum.
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Each time the ML puts the tier chest up for rolls for a chance at warforged/socket, I roll. Then I remember that I'm not supposed to roll on that because I already have a tier chest with a socket. +75 mastery, yum.
After playing the closed beta for Tom Clancy's The Division, I have to say I'm intrigued. The game seems like a very simple cover shooter, but with most of it locked out I can't tell if it will get deeper as you progress. It still feels interesting, especially since you can co-op it.
Say isn't that the sole purpose of druids?
If you change your mind on which "class" to play just reset your talents.
I don't like shapeshifting in pvp
I don't like bear tanking
I don't like tree healing
Druid is a big no-no for me.
Congratz :)
Which realm are you guys playing on, btw?
EDIT: The hell does this mean? "Out and About" ? Tried googling, but didn't understand I'm afraid lol... Help?
Edited: January 31, 2016
Thanks, I'm on Tarren Mill atm.
"out and about" is just another way of saying "outside", like you'd use it in the phrase "I met Daniel out and about", which would mean "I met Daniel while I was outside".
Cheers again...
I googled and found that it meant "being active" or "doing something you usually do"... Didn't add up lol
Radvo, you seem conflicted when it comes to classes in games. You're definitely an altoholic. Might I suggest an MMO perfectly suited for you?
How is he altoholic when he litterally hate every damn class ingame??/ there is always an excuse.
Maybe, he should just stop playing if he doesnt like anything... just a thought.
Isn't what an altoholic can be? An altoholic isn't only someone that wants to try and master every class ever, but also someone that gets bored of every class ever and wants to try new classes any time he can.
I don't HATE every class in the game I just always feel like playing something else... But yes, I've stopped playing wow entirely.. I just can't bring myself to playing wotlk/vanilla after playing Blade&Soul.. it's just too slow.
And that is ?
Speaking of luck I cracked open a Force of Will booster pack and got one of the rarest cards in the current set.
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I suggest you play Warframe. It's a surprisingly amazing Co-op mainly PVE action game in which you team up with randoms or your friends to do missions, bosses, collect things and build stuff. The combat is very high paced, very fluid and responsive.
You play as a warframe, which is a ninja robot thing and are kinda what classes are. You can build and play every warframe in the game and every item in game and mod them to make them better.
It doesn't have a normal leveling system. You rank items and warframed up by playing them, and every time you rank something up be it a warframe or a weapon, sentinel, whatever, your account ranks a bit as well. And there's so much stuff to do, I actually leave things a certain way and do certain things before logging off because I actually get lost and forget where I left off.
Just a little bit of advice, the game is quite complicated to get it. There's a steep learning curve and when you begin you will feel quite overwhelmed. But once you get the basics down, things usually get a lot more smoother because your warframe will get stronger and stronger and you won't die every moment.
The game is also a healthy skill to win, in which items are very important, but even with the best items ever and most powerful warframe fully leveled and moded you can still die and fail missions. It's a really good change from WOW in my opinion.
There is an cash shop in which you can just pay to get items and warframes without a minute of work, but the game is all abbout getting and making things yourself, running missions, killing bosses and everything by yourself. The cash shop is like WOW having a cash shop with the very best items in game. What's the point of even playing then? Needless to say you won't be powerful like in WOW, because even if you buy everything you want, your warframe and weapons won't be modded, won't be leveled, you probably won't have a sentinel, your mods will be low rank, and a beginner who actually did everything and leveled stuff yourself will still be better than you.