Disagree on which part? That F2P in SWTOR is ill advised or that staying guildless is a bad idea?
F2P SWTOR is the worst thing that happened to SWTOR.
And I say that while holding my Founder title. :<
Sabina operated on one simple creed when using stealth
Stay in the shadows
Avoid the light
The indicator on your screen will tell you how visible you are
This has quiet down, I see.
Ahem…
Brigante.
waits
Wh-…what have you done?!
I am awakening the Great Wyrm. After complaining earlier about it. Ha!
It would really help if Blizz gave any kind of consistent view on classes and specs for each race. On the one hand we see Shadow being a risky but powerful/useful tool (i.e. Trolls using it) and yet, on the other we have the gibbering voice-plagued Gnome in the Priest Order Hall.
It super doesn’t help that Blizz can’t avoid dipping into tropes and cliches far more than is actually funny.
Or simply. The Night Elf Paladin.
There are many communities which one do u mean
The one that envelops us all. The one where we don’t randomly ignore eachother. All of argent dawn.
Yeah, the flinging was dumb af and like I said earlier in the thread just reads like year 9 form room gossip.
The level 55 death knight is invariably superior, this is true.
the problem with blood elf rp these days is bladewing’s gone
[winks into the camera]
I’d expect that Silvermoon doesn’t exile anyone anymore for using Void Magic, wary of driving those into the arms of the Alliance. If anything they’d probably be closely watched. That’s just an assumption on my part, though.
Ya hippy with your happy bunnies and rainbows!
I don’t think it’s fair to say that Silvermoon ever really had a great deal of void-mancery going on, seeing as a lot of the astromancers et el were Kael’s expedition. The only actual bit that comes to mind is mind control in the Bazaar. but that was done back before shadow and void were merged into one.
Yeah I agree. Void practitioners would definitely be a very small minority. But I wouldn’t say it’s out of the question that some elves choose to pursue it anyway. It’d probably happen outside of Quel’thalas though (or at least outside of Eversong, going by the previous presence of the exiled elves).
Yeah, there is actually more to being exiled for dangerous research: there is a magistrix that I can’t recall the name of at the moment that was exiled into her research of magic withdrawl, she was inadvertently turning people wretched and ended up turning herself wretched by accident too.
I think it’s safe to say that anything that rocks the boat a bit too much or has the high potential of doing damage = you get the boot.
Where does that come from? Sounds like an interesting story.
Yes, but seeing as the last batch of elves they exiled went straight to joining the enemy, their mentality might have changed a bit. It’s hard to tell, really. I doubt we’ll get any more information on this though.