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Things better old or new?
Well i have been thinking alot lately. And i have come up with the conclusion that i would take back everything i have gotten in graal and earned, for one weeks worth of the feeling i got when i was a noob. It was sooooo fun, the best time i have ever had playing a video game. On old bravo, me and my friend from school, Sion, would just play and play and play. I didnt know anything and it was so fun to learn new things and spar new people. Guilds were big back then, i remember being in Chaos Crew, this noobie guild, and the leader showed me where wars where and stuff, then i went and got a NPC that makes you invisible and i would spy on other guilds when they would have meetings and such. Then came along BTK and everyone, and i got in there, owned the server with them boys after that. Now that i look back on it, people say Graal is getting boring, i dont think its the boring part thats getting you, i think its the fact that your all experiance and have nothing else new to learn. Well thats my opinion at least. Thanks for listening.
-DarkLegacy- :p |
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yeah, experience payers need new things to do :9
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Here's my day as a newb:
I was walking in Classic (not then called Classic :-p) on a ledge. I went into this house where you said yes to get a NPC to change your sword to a lightsaber, but since NPC control wasn't too good, if you left it'd change it back to what it was. That's all the memory I have of being a newbie. :( Oh wait! I remember in Tyhm's Pub and remember being asked to be a Co-Leader of some newb guild. It was DoS... They're probably long gone now. :( Then I took a break and forgot ALL about Graal until I had to do a report on something that rhymed with Graal. :) Then I got home and voila, there were a lot of servers, and I was... stricken odd I suppose you could say. I hadn't played in the longest time so I figured I'd re-learn how to play. I went on this Server called Elven Lands where I met someone named Brekkian. I was asked to take him to Ghost Town (this was a week later so I knew my way around) and Shaggy was making houses for Ghost Town. He offered to make me a house and got it up. Granted, the house sucked. There were no good LATs given the tiles back then. Shaggy got me a house put up, and that's how I re-learned how to play Graal and to make levels again. :D If you read any of that, you need a hobby. :p |
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You had to read some of it. If you didn't, then you wouldn't know I had said "If you read any of that, you need a hobby" would you? |
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Come on people! Give me that link to the sarcasm pic that was on here in June!!! :(:(:(:(:(:(:( |
my only newb memories are when I was when I found out how to answer PMs and send masses, lol
I had no idea what those damn bubbles were... found out about them, 5 weeks after playing =) |
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I have like all these accounts I make once a week. Then I go on them, do quests to see what is working and is not, and test the GPs ;]
My story: I get on "Real World". I see a girl named Melissa and decide to go try and kill her. She has 20 hearts, an axe, and a black horse. I die in 3 hits. I then make my way and see a guy ducking under a bush and he taught me some things, and we kept doing this race thing. Then I quested for these gloves and made a sucky house and it got up the next day. I remember I could not save in RW which was horrible. The oldbies that knew the save in onlinestartlocal.graal bug would come in and give us items. I remember 5 of us newbies chasing Queeny Scoobie Doo (SP?) when she was in IZP on a motorcycle. We would always lose our newbie friends and they would rape our corpses :[. I joined DT on my first day of Graal (I have always been too embarrased to tell that :P) |
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