A few changes with the Xpack RE: Clan services
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 1:18 am
Likely the folks who use this board won't need to read below.
1) Tinkering
--As our clan batteries (the buff bots) will no longer be available, please be prepared to, on occasion, provide tinkering buffs.
2) Questing
--If you cannot buff yourself, take care of that before go-time. Start with your patron and friends you know. Don't walk into a sortie at the last minute and expect your buffs to be floated. Don't spam the whole freekin' clan.
3) Buffing
--See Questing, above. This is especially true if you're just out grinding XP; that's what patrons are for (except for chainers). No spam todo la familia.
4) Corpse Recovery
--Likely as normal. If you do something REALLY dumb like lose your arse when you knew better, we'll break out the brown lumps, point, laugh, and take LOTS of screenies. I personally will NOT jump into a pit filled with Uber Penguins, least of all to pull your butt out!
In the early days of AC, spec'ing Run wasn't considered a waste of credits or XP and knowing where to die was one of the first skills you developed as a player at the keyboard.
Aiight. Play ball!
1) Tinkering
--As our clan batteries (the buff bots) will no longer be available, please be prepared to, on occasion, provide tinkering buffs.
2) Questing
--If you cannot buff yourself, take care of that before go-time. Start with your patron and friends you know. Don't walk into a sortie at the last minute and expect your buffs to be floated. Don't spam the whole freekin' clan.
3) Buffing
--See Questing, above. This is especially true if you're just out grinding XP; that's what patrons are for (except for chainers). No spam todo la familia.
4) Corpse Recovery
--Likely as normal. If you do something REALLY dumb like lose your arse when you knew better, we'll break out the brown lumps, point, laugh, and take LOTS of screenies. I personally will NOT jump into a pit filled with Uber Penguins, least of all to pull your butt out!
In the early days of AC, spec'ing Run wasn't considered a waste of credits or XP and knowing where to die was one of the first skills you developed as a player at the keyboard.
Aiight. Play ball!