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  1. True, it's more like 1000-1500... I can't remember how many we take to WTF instance but I know the tank uses 75-80% of them... And standard instance take 80x4 SRs and there tank uses %80 of them so that's 256 SRs per instance and most tanks like to go 3 times at least so that 750~ a day and crazy tanks like to go 5-7 times witch is 1250 to 1750...

    OK, I go to standard instance (80100) often enough, and I act as the secondary target, using about 60 of the 90 SRs I use (distracting stuff while rest of teams finishes of the naspa/yeti/chitros). And I don't see many teams going more than once a week in this range, on the whole it is by your #ii.

     

    Even when I tank in invances, this perk would not save me enough gc to make it worth it. Most Pots I've used in on day of playing is 300, that's with invance, instance and training.

     

    Still see no point. soz :(


  2. How about, every so many that you break, you can cash in for a small bonus? Like the armor breaking quest, but re-doable. So, every 50 picks/gloves/saws you break, you can go to the NPC and they'll give you x amount of exp and a piddly amount of gc?

     

    But, but... that's not an achievement :pinch: But maybe every 200 picks you break, you can go to quest NPC to get a little harv exp. not too bad an idea. :pickaxe:


  3. Hey... Do summoned dragons have any more protection agents invasion dragons as far as smight summon goes?

     

    And anyone ever recorded a fight between summoned and invasion drags? If not can someone who has that ability do it? (Please CherUT:)

     

    AFAIK, summoned dragons are not protected in any means from invasion dragons smiting them. (joked that CherUT should summon draggies in invance, and was told it would be waste due to smite summons :P )


  4. Due to technical difficulties, I only could record the start of competition, but I have snapshot of the latter part of the competition. Will be uploaded at later date.

     

    Thank you to all who entered!

     

     

    Winner(s)

    1st Place: DuBro

    2nd Place: MARVEL

    3rd Place: _DEATH_

    4th Place: CherUT

    5th Place: Myd1


  5. A true noob when it comes to ranging, I made numerous mistakes at the GP archery arena on the last Robin Tell Day. Biggest was decide to engage the target with my bare hands....Results : Death!!

     

    Ouch :(

    Better than my first trip to GP and accidentally poofing a bag of 2k Training Bolts ;) And nice act by Truemen :D


  6. How about;

    Eco Warrior Perk

    Gives 7PP

    Unable to use disposable combat items

    (RoP, RoD, summon stones any wards or mines rings of mana destruction tele rings etc

     

    That would include ring of disengagement... nice during invasions and such...

     

    And not sure that I would consider teleport rings 'combat' items (for one, they cannot be used

    while fighting)

     

    And would you include potions like potion of spirit restoration, and essences? Also items, used

    in combat and disposable (or at least single use).

     

    potions and essies are essential you needs to yous srs & FE's etc to survive in EL world

     

    if you was a eco warrioir type you would be worried about unnessasary usage of resources, single use combat items and tele rings primarily.

     

    this perk should give you all vials back from all potions drunk ( recycling ftw o/ ) if you wers green minded and eco warrioir type you would re-use all vials no matter how disgusting the previous potion was

     

    so to sum it up Eco Warrior Perk means you are unable to use single use combat items but giefs you all vials back after drinking the potion

     

     

    Edited cus im shmexxy

     

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    Dis rings are disposable combat items, pretty much needed for it. And I doubt anyone would relinquish their ability to dis and save themselves a rostogol to get a handful of vials. :icon4: Idea is flawed.

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