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Naxos

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  • Why do you play Mabi?

    Oh dear,

    Well I started to play the game because of the unique concept of having a character learn everything with enough time, and the fact the combat was rather tactical. I always enjoyed tactics and expérimentations, doing things in a way others dont.
    My experimentations drove me to get a pretty strange "Inside" view of the game, where I started to instinctively break down mechanics, and sequences to analyze and build my own tactics from it. It resulted in a kind of encyclopedic knowledge which I loved to share. I would remember "old ways" and advocate for them, even as others found cleaner, more efficient ways to proceed. Time was not an issue for me.

    The number one reason though ? My guild. I experienced the game with them, and through them, the people who taught me were in it, and the people I taught in turn joined it. My guild is central to the game for me, I was influencial in it for a long time as a pseudo lead, and am still appreciated in it, even as I serve no practical function in it now. Mabi always seems to attract very colorful personalities, the type of personalities that just makes the end of the day that much more enjoyable.
    JazmynKensamaofmari
  • Paladin Skills

    I vaguely remember a questline and a book regarding those passive skills, but hell it's been quite some time since, I'm not sure which NPC initiâtes it. Might be Price, might be Aodhan, or another one of those Emain Macha NPCs from G2, but that's legitimately something I completely forget until now

    This page still exists, it might be a cue in to your issue : https://wiki.mabinogiworld.com/view/Paladin_Passive_Defense_Quest
    Jazmyn
  • Defeating the Ulgarms...

    Policroma wrote: »
    Naxos wrote: »
    The funny thing is I had to receive the control-click advice about a Baltane mission from a guy in Australia. I was skilling all over the place and losing, and it was using a shuriken and control clicking that won. I just think sometimes we players are looking for that OP strategy when there really is none.

    I'm guilty of the opposite xD I'm old school, which means I not only use the old combat combo of Smash Counter Windmill Defense, but I also use Normal attacks way more often than I use my skills (atleast where melee, Ninja, and Chain blade are concerned). On the flipside, I only do that when I play with team mates, as my latency simply doesn't let me manage with normal hits in a multi aggro situation. So I use skills if I solo to avoid dealing with delays in command to movement, and I use normal attacks when I can relax with a team to back me up in case things get dicey.
    Kensamaofmari
  • H-Hello? F-forum mods?

    Promestein wrote: »
    Aquasol wrote: »
    watercat0 wrote: »
    No they are slaves to Nexon, you guys sign something and agree to something, that in law school is a contract.

    We are not slaves to anyone, and I find your rhetoric to be incredibly antagonistic and offensive. I'd highly suggest taking a moment to evaluate your attitude.

    I mean, really we could just ignore his posts or report them for rudeness/idiocy. Nothing he says has any worth to it, he may as well be the passing gas from a guy on the subway.

    It's a shame some people can pass gas at will really :<
    Promestein
  • H-Hello? F-forum mods?

    Contracts can be broken. At both ends. It's not slavery.
    SherriGreta